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Freshness from Fahrmeier Bros Produce is second to none.

Depending on delivery times required produce is sometimes picked on delivery day, it is picked at the peak of quality and freshness.  We pride ourselves on customer service and quality. 

Community Supported Agriculture

What Is Community Supported Agriculture?

Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is an alliance between farmers and consumers (eaters). Families and individuals who join the CSA receive a share of produce every week during the growing season (mid-May thru October). In exchange, members sign a contract for the season, agree to pay in advance.  Members help the farmers by providing capital and farmers agree to provide customers with produce that is grown responsibly at a fair price.

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Vegetables

 Fahrmeier Bros Produce uses sustainable practices in produce production.   We use as few chemicals as possible and only when needed.  We have an IPM (Integrated Pest Management) Program which means we only spray as last resort when absolutely necessary to maintain quality.

  We have a wide selection of fresh in season produce.  We have a Harvest Calendar on the web which can be helpful when determining if the produce you are buying is locally grown.  The Dates on the calendar can very from one week early or late depending on Mother Nature.

We have 2 acres of Haygrove High tunnels to help us trick Mother Nature. It allows us to extend our growing season and increase quality. 

 

 

 

Fahrmeier Bros Vineyards - Vineyard management

Grapes Growing Grapes in Mid-west can be challenging and is much different than other areas of the country.   We currently manage 3 different vineyards in Lafayette Co. totaling close to 20 acres.  Twelve of which are located at our farm.   Our farm is also host to some of the University of Missouri – ICCVE test plots. 
  Fahrmeier Farms uses sustainable practices that provide the highest quality grapes while maintaining the health of the vineyard.  It is our belief that great quality wine starts in the vineyard so it is important to use management practices to increase quality.
  ICCVE – University of Missouri Test Plots

The ICCVE Currently has four test plots on the Farm.  They include both a white and Red cultivar trials of varieties that they feel are commercially viable. They have a ½ acre Cabernet Franc and a ½ acre Vignole both in root stocks trials.  We will be adding an eating grape trail in 2010.  These are open for viewing at any time by appointments.

 
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