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Peaches, Broccoli, Happy Cows, Robots, and a Bus Driver Named Crash

Our national trip started with a long drive down southwest Virginia, across North Carolina, and into South Carolina. Before embarking on this seminar, if someone had told me that South Carolina produces more peaches than the state of Georgia I would have begged to disagree. Then again what do I know about peaches? As it… Continue reading Peaches, Broccoli, Happy Cows, Robots, and a Bus Driver Named Crash

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Namaste Here

Lavender is a popular scent, but many may not realize that like other plants, it is farmed in order to meet our demand for teas, candles, etc.  On VALOR Class IV's national trip we visited White Hills Farm in Dearing Georgia, where such lavender is produced.  The farm is owned and operated by Amy Sutter… Continue reading Namaste Here

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First Generation Farms VALOR IV class recently had their national trip to include stops in Georgia and South Carolina. Thanks to Dr. Laura Griffeth and Kirby Player for their efforts in ensuring plenty of interesting Agriculture visits. One thing that struck me was the number of operations that we visited that were first generation operations.… Continue reading

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What if I told you that one South Carolina family farm produces more peaches than the entire state of Georgia?

Here’s the kicker…it does. Georgia might be known as the peach state (and they have a lot of them), but when it comes to production, Titan Farms in Ridge Spring, SC sets the pace.  With over 6,200 acres of peach trees in the ground, Titan Farms is the largest peach producer on the East Coast… Continue reading What if I told you that one South Carolina family farm produces more peaches than the entire state of Georgia?