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Flour in Livingston MT!
View this post on Instagram Sometimes a gift card can seem impersonal . . . but the gift of healthy food is as personal as it gets. Maybe this card could give someone a little diet boost they've been looking for. Produce galore, local meat, nicely cultured dairy or heck, maybe even deodorant that doesn't…
Don’t Call it Dirt!
View this post on Instagram There are so many ways to celebrate the Easter basket tradition with your children without resorting to the peeps🙄😊 This educational coloring book by one of their school mates Maloi Lannan @barneycreeklivestock would be a treat for any age. I could try to tell her story . . . But…
Gulch Distillery wins with gin!
Gulch Guardian Gin Wins Silver – Helena Independent Record, 4/14/2019 And guess where they buy their wheat! As a big fan of a Guardian Gin dirty martini, I love it that the grain comes from our farm in Choteau. Cheers to Steffen and Tyrrell! Go to Gulch Distillers, Helena MT
The Brix score: Sugar and Minerals
“Plants with higher brix readings are more resilient to disease and insect attack.” –from The Conscious Farmer website Go to their website to read more about: Brix scores are indicative of plant health and healthy food.
Recipe: Overnight Country Bread
“Flour, Water, Salt, Yeast” by Ken Forkish guided the development of our Flour from the Front blends. Starting with the Overnight Country Brown recipe on page 173, using no commercial yeast, we inversed the amount of white flour and whole grain flour in the final dough to make beautiful loaves. Our original sourdough starter (levain)…
Water infiltration demo
June 2018, NRCS Field Day at Spring Coulee Farm … The rainfall simulator sprays 5 trays of soil from different cultivation practices. The jars in front hold runoff water; the back row of jars show the water that has been able to move through the soil. Our SCF soil tray is on the far right…
Gulch Distillery
View this post on Instagram Made by Gulch Distillery for Gay Pride Week using currants from Spring Coulee Farm. Gulch is now also using our Conservation Grains winter wheat to make wonderful gin and vodka. We're proud! A post shared by Conservation Grains (@conservationgrains) on Dec 26, 2018 at 6:03pm PST
First Flax
This is Spring Coulee Farm’s first flax crop. It was beautiful, and a good rotation crop following spring wheat. We harvested it with a stripper header, leaving those tenacious, gnarly flax stalks standing in the field this winter to catch snow and provide cover and food for the pheasants.
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