In the Swing of Things
July 09, 2010By Kimi Owens - Two months have rocketed by since my last entry. Remember how I was told it would get busy? I was braced for it, mentally pumped up, all my energy primed to go and of course nothing could prepare me for the reality of watching the packing shed's transformation.

SUSTAINABILITY
Twenty years ago, Farmer Al Courchesne decided to take Frog Hollow Farm in a new direction. He had already been growing delectable fruit for 15 years. Now it was time to go organic. Back then organic meant something different. These days it means more than simply not spraying. And it means a whole lot more—these days especially—than the USDA or CCOF Certified Organic sticker on the side of the box. What it means is that by treading lighter, not only is the world a better, healthier place, but your neighbors and family are, too. Clean air, clean water, clean soil, healthy friends and family—there isn’t a price tag that can be put on those things.
Frog Hollow Farm’s commitment to a sustainable future includes being kind to the environment, our community, families, and food supply. Come along for the ride!