July Moo News 2022
What did the baby corn say to the mama corn? Where’s popcorn? Happy July ear-ybody! Corn update! Quality checked by the 6th generation of the Graves family, most of our corn is showing 7-8 leaves at a height between 20″ to 25″ tall! The recent rainfall has provided the moisture we’ve been waiting for. Looks…
Read articleJune Moo News 2022
Happy June, everybody… and happy Dairy Month! Smoked Salmon now available We are excited to bring you another savory delicacy to complete your breakfast, dinner, or anytime meal! This smoked salmon is hand trimmed, carefully cured with salts and spices to develop complex layers of flavors, and gently smoked with fruitwood and hardwood for a…
Read articleMay Moo News 2022
May the milk be with you π₯ Happy May! Planting Updates π What do farmers use to make crop circles? A protractor! Spring is here and Farmer Rob is in the field! Planting has started! We grow our own corn to ensure our cows get all-natural feed. Happy, healthy cows produce the most moolicious milk.…
Read articleHappy Earth Day 2022
We hope you are excited about celebrating Earth today! Your involvement at Morning Fresh goes beyond drinking the delicious, all natural milk you know and love. You are part of a community helping the Earth by participating in sustainable practices. Read below for three ways in which we are participating in preserving resources, re-using materials,…
Read articleCover Crops
π½ We planted triticale grain and tubular radishes in our corn fields last September immediately after we harvested the corn for silage. This regenerative agriculture practice helps us maintain a diverse crop rotation here at the farm so we can ensure our soil is healthy and the field is protected over the winter months.We will…
Read articleApril Moo News 2022
Hoppy April! We hope you are soaking in the coming of Spring and enjoying all that April has to bring! π Planting Updates π½ We planted triticale grain and tubular radishes in our corn fields last September immediately after we harvested the corn for silage. This regenerative agriculture practice helps us maintain a diverse crop…
Read article