Even though another year brings us some aftereffects of a cold winter, cool spring and late frosts, do not despair for the markets this summer. The farmers of our region are seasoned, and the bounty...
Our sandy soils of Northern Michigan—and many food crops—suffered mightily this past spring and summer in near-drought conditions. While quenching rains arrived eventually, some fall crops like...
Just because it's winter doesn't mean the farmers' markets are empty. Supplies of storage crops may dwindle, but items from hoop houses might increase. Here's what you can expect to find during the...