Wegmans’ organic farm
Posted by ichatmedia | Under Organic Gardening, Organic vs Conventional, Sustainable and Organic Business Thursday Aug 14, 2008With more people interested in buying organic food, a tucked away on the Canandaigua shoreline sits 50 acres of what Wegmans family calls their great experiment. Wegmans developed a farm that is used as a testing ground to learn more about organic growing and pass on that knowledge to local growers. Wegmans says his stores have seen an increased demand for organic produce in recent years, despite the fact that it’s usually more expensive.
Anne Grover, the organic farm’s garden manager said “I believe in bringing the heirloom vegetables back,” ”It is good DNA, they’ve survived the test of time, they are open pollinated which I think is very important. I guess I’m old fashioned girl and an old fashioned gardener.” Area farmers have noticed the trend as well. A local farmer Jeff Partyka said, “I think there is an increased demand for growing organic and it is something we are hoping we can do.” Partyka also owns a small fruit and vegetable farm in Hamlin.
Chickens raised on organic feed are also part of this farm. Wegmans farm manager Steve Straub said “Once the farm gets going, I think this is a viable way of producing vegetables also. We are just getting the fields and the soil established and that is the key.” Those working the fields believe someday organic farming will surpass the traditional way of growing produce. One area farmer is already considering making the switch from traditional to organic.





























