Category Archives: Arizona farmers and ranchers

4 Reasons to Celebrate National Farmer’s Market Week

If you are looking for the best tasting, freshest food around, you  can check out the local farmer’s market for delicious, fresh-from-the-farm products produced right here in Arizona.  This week, take a little time out of your schedule and go … Continue reading

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31 Great Ways to Get to Know Goat Cheese

There is no question that we Americans love cheese.  We put it on sandwiches, sprinkle it on soup, serve it in salads, and mix it into a wide range of dishes throughout our family’s menu.  This month, as you reach … Continue reading

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Humility

Humility Jim Goldman, Pinal County Dairy Farmer   Humility is a trait; the true meaning of, is often times confused, Visions of timidity, docility, weakness, submission fill our minds, Rightfully and sternly refused.   Successful self-reliant, independent are qualities to … Continue reading

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Ask a Farmer: How Do You Give Back to The Community?

Questions Moms Ask Arizona Farmers & Ranchers: Response to AZ Mom Question #6 “I’m all about giving back to the community: How do you give back?” We agree— giving back is not only a priority, it’s a responsibility!  At Duncan Family … Continue reading

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Ask a Farmer: Starting a Family Garden

Ask a Farmer: Moms Ask Arizona Farmers & Ranchers Question #4 “I want to start a family garden: What are the best crops for me to grow at home?” We are happy to hear your enthusiasm about starting a garden! … Continue reading

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