Organic Agriculture
Excerpted from Food Print
Organic farming relies on managing the farm ecosystem, employing practices that improve soil health and avoid external outputs. Organic practices are based on:
Reverse Sear Cross Rib Roast Recipe

Ingredients:
- 3lb Hershberger Heritage Farm Cross Rib Roasts
- 3-4 tablespoons of Offbeat Gourmet Chipotle Dry Rub or seasoning of your choice
- Olive oil, salt and pepper
The Top 10 Food Trends For 2019, According to Whole Foods
Excerpted from Forbes.com:
Farm Bill Delivers Victories for Beginning Farmers, Organic/Local Food
Excerpted from National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition
Concerns remain over long-term loss in conservation funding,failure to close farm safety net loopholes.
After two months of negotiations, the 2018 Farm Bill Conference Committee leaders yesterday released a final bill that makes long-overdue investments in the future of American agriculture. If passed and signed into law by President Trump, the bill will better connect beginning and socially disadvantaged producers with the tools and resources they need to start and sustain vibrant food and farm businesses. It would also help both established and beginning farmers to tap growing markets by providing permanent, mandatory funding for local and regional food production and organic research.
What’s in Season?
The cold winter can bring thoughts of barrenness and the frozen ground, but many of our farms are still growing delicious produce this season.
Read moreThe 2018 Farm Bill: Why It Matters
Congress allowed the 2014 Farm Bill to expire at the end of September. If legislators fail to pass a new version by the end of this fiscal year, vital programs will lose funding. These include many that provide technical and financial assistance to socially disadvantaged farmers, as well as many small, but significant programs that support local and regional food system development, healthy food access, and organic farming.
Read moreDoylestown Farmers Market thanks you for a great season!
We are so appreciative of all of our customers and our vendors. Each week we look forward to the fun, festive (and sometimes relaxed) atmosphere, the parade of dogs and children, the danish and coffee (and the occasional Bagel Barrel breakfast sandwich) the smiling faces and chit chat about the week's events. It's such a social place and also serves our most basic need.
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