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Genesis Growers8373 E. 3000 S. RoadSt., Anne, IL 60964
When you talk about produce, if you name it, Genesis Growers has probably got it. They grow more than 60 varieties of vegetables, includingto name a mere fewbroccoli, cantaloupe, potatoes, watermelon, sugar snap peas, bell peppers, cucumbers, and green onions. Salad greens are a specialtylettuces, mesclun, arugula, dandelion, kale, sorrel, among others. Not to mention a passel of herbs that includes basil, cilantro, horseradish, parsley, and rosemary, as well as numerous flowers and bedding plants. Vicki gets as many heirloom and OP varieties as she can, particularly in tomatoes, peppers, and lettuces. The Westerhoffs also raise about 200 chickens for both meat and eggs, and keep a handful of cattle for beef. Like most farmers, Vicki and her sons Jonathan and Jacob wear many hats crew leaders, farm laborers. tractor operators, and market workers, for starters. Outside the family, Vicki primarily employs local young people, believing that a small family farm should be a source of employment for the community. The whole gang is joined by pet companions Mogie and Murdock, the Labrador retrievers; Scooby, the barn cat; and Mr. Turkey, the turkey. Though not certified organic to date, Genesis Growers practices sustainable agriculture based on organic principles. Why is growing organic a priority for
your family? What is your favorite part of being
an organic farmer? What makes your farm special? Where can consumers get your products? For more information about Genesis Growers, visit their website, call 815.933.1454 or email them. |
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