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About The FarmWelcome to Broad Branch Farm - a 10-acre organic (not certified) farm owned and operated by Anita & Brian Poeppel. The farm is located in Stark County 4 miles east of Wyoming, Illinois. The farm is deeply rooted in organic growing practices. We are firm believers in locally produced, organically raised food that benefits both the farmer AND consumer and has no negative impact on the environment. The garden soil that is so vital to healthy plants is treated as the living thing it is and no chemical fertilizers, soil amendments, herbicides or pesticides are ever applied. Pastured laying hens, broilers, pigs and grass fed cattle provide fertility on fallow ground helping to improve the quality of the soil. Animals are raised with the utmost attention to grazing, fresh air, clean water, and good low stress living. Animals never receive growth hormones, antibiotics, vaccines – none of it! Pasturing the animals and meeting their very basic needs without stress keeps the animals healthy. The vegetable growing season begins in early February when the first onion seeds are started in the warmth of the basement. All vegetable transplants are grown on the farm to ensure organic growing practices and quality of the plants. This includes hundreds of tomato plants, peppers, eggplant, cabbage, broccoli, and much, much more. The farm maintains two 20x96’ plastic covered hoophouses used for season extension of root vegetables, salad greens and tomatoes. Early spring tomatoes are set out as early as April 15th sometimes giving us the first cherry tomatoes by Father’s Day in June. Our farm’s vegetables, meat and eggs are marketed through our CSA program added in 2003. In this program, you purchase a share of vegetables, meat and/or eggs. Read more about our CSA program if you would like to receive our food in 2010. We are proud to own and operate a chemical free family farm where our kids can roam and play, where they can eat anything straight from the vine, and knowing where their food comes from is just part of every day life. The primary goals of the farm are:
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Broad Branch Farm | 15848 Twp. Rd. 500 N | Wyoming, IL 61491 | 309 - 695 - 2051 | e-mail the farmers Website design and maintenance by stevenmarx.com All materials copyrighted by their respective owners and no reuse is permitted without express written consent. |
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