
Located in northeast Iowa, the Genuine Faux Farm is a small-scale, diversified farm. We share thoughts about agroecology, local foods, nature, farmer philosophy, and even some humor and stories.
| Platform | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Twice weekly | |
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| Issues | 2277 | Founded | 2 years ago | Last Issue | 4 days ago |
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This week is Pollinator Week and I’ve noticed some trends regarding this nationally recognized event since it began in 2007. My interest in this week should be no mystery. We started the Genuine Faux Farm in 2004/2005 and were avid gardener...
The rain had teased me on and off all day long.
I no longer recall what the forecast called for, but I can safely say it was wrong. I know this because I often set my mind on outdoor farm work or indoor work for PAN based on the weather f...
We put up our first high tunnel in 2010, the first year the federal EQIP funding was made available to encourage the use of these buildings for food production. By the end of our first production season with that building, we decided to cal...
Iris season is usually enough to encourage me to start using the camera again.
That statement actually holds a lot more than most people realize. To unlock understanding, you need to hold the key. And the key here is that iris season tends...
We moved a building yesterday.
Statements like that usually get people’s attention because, for some reason, most folks don’t see that as a typical event. Still, other farm tasks like clean out the hen room, hill the potatoes, or wheelhoe...
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Small-scale, diversified farmer, agroecologist, postal historian, writer, educator, life-long learner, story-teller and computer scientist - not necessarily always in that order.
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