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LOCATION:

BroxonBerry

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5359 W 700 N Markle, IN 46770

DATES & TIMES:

Sunday, August 7

1pm-4pm

COST: Free, but registration is required by Friday, August 5 .

PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED: Best way to register is by text message @ (260) 530-6812 . Second best way is by Facebook Message @BroxonBerry. Third best way is by email. BroxonBerry@gmail.com.

TRAVEL TIP: Make your way to Wells County 700 North and look for the yellow house with a big red barn and the huge garden!

High Intensive Farming Tour with BroxonBerry

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If you are interested in growing lots of food in a small space you should tour our farm� Not only will we show you the easiest ways and tools to manage those pesky weeds, we will show you how to do it without chemicals, and while growing the health of your soil� You can expect to be shown how we start everything from seed and plant continuously throughout the year for an endless supply of food for an entire year� While it may not be super exciting for young children, they can come along and feed our chickens and mingle with our children who will gladly entertain them and show them what they do on the farm� There is a little something for everyone here� So come join us and we will show you what we do best�

BroxonBerry

www.facebook.com/BroxonBerry BroxonBerry is a small intensive market garden farm that was started back in 2016 with strawberries� Since then we have expanded our crop profile to many different types of fruits and veggies mainly lettuce and root crops� We intensively grow on a half acre and have 3 tunnels to start our season early and to extend into the winter months�

We are a Certified Naturally Grown farm so we do not use any harmful herbicides or pesticides so we can produce the most healthy fruits and veggies for ourselves, the environment and you. We have a flock of chickens for producing eggs and making amazing compost for our farm� We like to say, “ we grow soil, and the soil grows our plants”�

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