Eternal Optimism
We had a short break and enjoyed time with family, friends and the fireplace over the holidays. We hope you did, as well. It does
There’s Always Plenty to Do
Each winter, customers who found us the previous summer brave the elements to shop with us at the winter farmers market. We enjoy this, because we
The Season of Giving
We talk about organizations like the Southern Sustainable Agriculture Working Group, the Organic Farming Research Foundation and the Organic Association of Kentucky in the context
You Can’t Go It Alone
We are blessed to be part of a movement that provides wholesome foods to those that appreciate their value while caring for the earth as
Season Already Extended
We harvested tomatoes well into November this year. This late of a tomato harvest is simply unheard of in recent memory. While the weather has
Get Your Pastured Pork & Turkey
Did you read about our big, big pig surprise? Our organic, pasture-raised pork is now available to you! We hope to offer this at farmers markets in
Sharing the Wealth
The farm tours we hosted this year were a lot of fun, each one being a little different than the others. Not only did we have
Farm Fact: Breed Conservation
As industrial meat production began focusing on only a handful of livestock and poultry breeds in the mid-1900s, our more traditional livestock and poultry breeds became rare
Cattle Vocabulary 101
Cattle: generic, plural term for all cows, bulls, calves, heifers and steers Herd: group of cattle Cow: female that has had at least one calf Bull:
Workin’ Cattle
Growing produce is mostly what we do and what you see at the farmers markets, but it is important to address the idea that cattle
Pastured Poultry Myths
As the Summer CSA wraps up and you consider how and where to source your food for the fall and winter, we hope you will
Scratch and Peck
Living on our organic pastures, the broiler chickens at Elmwood Stock Farm are afforded a varied diet of seeds, insects, worms, clover and bluegrass. You