10.23.2015

Arizona’s Climate Lets us Grow Everything!

With Arizona’s climate, we can grow just about every fruit and vegetable you can imagine and raise amazing beef and dairy cattle. In fact, Arizona agriculture is planting and harvesting every month of the year. Arizona is a 17 billion dollar industry.

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10.16.2015

Some Top Chefs can Be found in Arizona Agriculture

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Do you know what the pleats in a chefs’ hat signify? It’s the number of ways an egg can be cooked. Chefs refer to eggs as the star of the plate: An egg can be the main entrée, dessert, ingredient, appetizer, and emulsifier and/or binder! Baked Alaska, Monte Cristo’s, and Tasty Tempuras rely on eggs as the “secret” ingredient!

 

 

 

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10.09.2015

Arizona Pumpkins are Perfect for the Holidays!

Did you know, 99% of pumpkins sold in the U.S. are for the sole purpose of decoration. In Arizona, our pumpkin farmers are ready to harvest. Check out our Travel Guide to find a Pumpkin Farmer near you.

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10.02.2015

It’s Pumpkin Season!

Pumpkin rule of thumb: the darker the shell, the longer the pumpkins last. To check out Arizona’s harvest festivals around the state go to Fill Your Plate or Arizona Farm Bureau’s new Travel Guide, “On the Road with Arizona Agriculture.”

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09.25.2015

Women in Arizona Agriculture are Wonder Women!

Did you know, Arizona has the largest populations of female farmers listed as the primary operator of the farm or ranch. Women in agriculture are also one of the fastest growing demographics, mainly representing small, local farms.

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Janna Anderson is one of Arizona Agriculture’s female farmers growing ancient grains and other crops for the specialty markets. Her Farm? Pinnacle Farms.

Article: Women in Arizona Agriculture Tell a Unique Story

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