Today on the blog: More recent work for the University of Arkansas Center for Arkansas Farms and Food featuring the university’s own experimental farm, newly built greenhouse and the individuals that (for the most part,) make it all happen.
Read MoreToday on the blog: new work for The Center for Arkansas Farms and Food. For this feature, we paid a visit to Appel Farms. Located in Springdale Arkansas and Veteran owned and operated, Appel Farms offers a variety of produce as well as free range chicken eggs and pasture-raised pork. And for those of you looking for a pumpkin patch option for the fall, they have one of those too. For more information on Appel Farms, visit their facebook page here.
Read MoreToday on the blog, new work for the University of Arkansas’s Center for Farms and Food. For this photoshoot, we visited a small family-run, certified organic farm atop a beautiful hill outside of Westfork Arkansas. The farm is simply known as the dH farm and they offer everything from fresh vegetables and flowers, to meats and eggs. Frank, the resident intern at the farm (as well as the rest of the family), took us on a tour of the grounds and introduced us to all the animals including their two dogs, Naomi (pictured above) and Rex, a little floppy-eared brute. For more information on dH farm’s products, visit their Fayetteville Farmer’s Market Website vendor page here.
Read MoreToday on the blog, new work for the University of Arkansas’s Center for Farms and Food. For this photoshoot, we payed a visit to the farm at Red Barn in Bentonville, the first official residential community with an operational farm on the property. This model of living is known as an agrihood and Red Barn is the first of its kind in the state of Arkansas. Among its fresh food amenities, Red Barn also boasts beautiful living spaces, indoor/outdoor community gathering spaces and direct access to Bentonville’s nearby mountain biking trails. And of course, residents (and non-residents alike) have the wonderful, year-round, farm-to-table experience of knowing EXACTLY where their produce comes from. For more information, visit their website here.
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