Editor's Note: Each issue of the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin includes a spotlight on a Georgia Grown gold-level member. To learn more about becoming a member, visit the Georgia Grown website.
Georgia Grown Corn Specialty of Green Circles Farm
By Morgan Smith, communications outreach intern
"We think the best products come from Georgia," said Lacey Richardson of Green Circles Farm, located in Bainbridge, Ga. Since its founding in 1975, Green Circles prides itself in being family owned and operated as well as specializing in Georgia sweet corn. From the planting to the harvesting, the family is involved every step of the way, just as it was in 1975.
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What else is in the July 10 edition?
Read up on Commissioner of Agriculture Gary W. Black's two-day farm tour for state legislators, the perfect time to harvest vegetables, the Department of Agriculture's latest YouTube ventures with Georgia Farm Bureau, a special honor for the executive director of Georgia Seed Development and more.
Oh yeah ... and there's a pretty tasty recipe for Georgia Peachy Chicken Salad in there, too.
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