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ORANGE — The Quabbin Harvest Food Co-op is holding a flash-frozen food drive until just before Christmas to assist the Orange Food Pantry and highlight resilient local and regional supply chains.Store Manager Julie Davis explained shoppers can visit...
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Veggie Valley & Flowers farmerâs market open for season Veggie Valley & Flowers farmerâs market open for season By Bernadette Heier | May 3, 2021 at 7:18 PM CDT - Updated May 3 at 7:23 PM LAKE CRYSTAL Minn. (KEYC) - Itâs officially farmerâs market season and business at Valley Veggies and Flowers is in full swing. Back for its 25th season, the market specializes in sustainable and chemical-free growing of vegetables, herbs and flowers. âThis year we have over 110 varieties of flowers, we added a lot of perennials...we have more herbs than we ever had in the past,â said Veggie Valley owner Terri Anderson. âOf course we still have our veggie plants, weâll never stop doing the tomatoes and peppers and all your cold crops,â.
Valley Veggies program expands to retail sales Valley Veggies delivers boxes of flash-frozen vegetables. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Flash-frozen broccoli from local farms. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Modified: 12/31/2020 4:02:01 PM GREENFIELD — The Western Massachusetts Food Processing Center, a program of the Franklin County Community Development Corporation (CDC), is expanding its Valley Veggies program to include retail sales to individuals, allowing residents to eat local produce all year long. Kate Minisie, food business manager for the Franklin County CDC, explained the food processing center is partnering with Pioneer Valley farms to produce a line of flash-frozen fruits and vegetables in 12-ounce packs. The vegetables are flash-frozen within 24 hours of harvest. Current products include blueberries, bell peppers, carrots, parsnips, butternut squash, potatoes and broccoli. This year’s farm partners included Long Plain Farm in Whately, Bostrom Farm in Greenfield, David Mokrzecki Farm in Hadley, Joe Czajkowski Farm in Hadley, Plainville Farm in Hadley and Kosinski Farms in Westfield.