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The Ferris Organic Farm
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For those who do not have easy access to organic Ayurvedic foods, living out in the country, or for those wishing to save money and buy their organic grains and beans in bulk, there are a number of organic farms across the that ship direct – from the farm to you.
There is no brand, it is grown, harvested, and shipped in bags to the consumer…fresh!
It
has been quite pleasant ordering from the farm, so I thought to
introduce you all to some typical organic farmers. Meet the Ferris
farmer family of Eaton Rapids, MI. Richard and Sylvie own the farm. As
you’ll see, their roots run deep (no pun intended). I spoke with Sylvie.

How many years have you been farming?
The farm began with the first Richard Ferris in 1836. He was a judge in NYC, but moved to
What do you farm?
Initially
this was a dairy farm, and other animals were here also. Later we had
the opportunity to sell the grains and legumes, and switched over to
foods.
We farm 600 acres, 250 acres are our farm, and
the rest is our neighbor-friend’s land. We grow, process, and clean
grains and beans. We grow wheat, spelt, buckwheat, sunflowers,
soybeans, adzuki, and corn. There is a big demand for our freshly
ground flours – we grind weekly, and can't keep the flours in stock.
Also, we are about to start bee-keeping to produce and sell organic
honey.

Nick Ferris, 6th generation farmer
Can you explain what does it mean to be certified organic?

Give us a picture of what life as a farmer is like
In the winter (off season) we are three farmers, starting work every morning at
We farm from Spring – Fall – popcorn is our last harvest.
Its a hard life, but it’s a nice life of self-sufficiency. I couldn't imagine doing anything else.

Sylvie in the office
How do you care for the earth naturally?
In addition to growing organic, we rotate our crops and re-nourish the soil with clover cover crops. That means in the winter we plant clover that is rich in nitrogen and wonderful for the soil, then plow it under in the Spring to feed the soil even further.
It is funny, the deer and raccoon only come to our organic farm to eat their food – they don't go the other farms around here that use chemicals
What Ayurvedic foods do you offer?
We offer organic mung beans and split mung dal – imported from India, and organic Basmati rice from
If you live in the northeast US, you may contact Ferris Organic Farm, they are in
http://www.ferrisorganicfarm.com
If you live in the southeast US you may contact the Morningside Buying Club in
We know there is at least one farm in
We
are most grateful to the Ferris family, and all the organic farmers the
world over, who have made a commitment to offering healthful foods and
giving us the ability to choose organic.