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2008 Sustainable Agriculture Tour - Learn Great Foods

What Field Tour
When June 20, 2008
from 09:00 am to 02:00 pm
Where Cambell Center, Mt. Carroll
Contact Name Deborah Cavanaugh-Grant
Contact Email
Contact Phone 217-968-5512
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by Crystal Bartanen last modified May 16, 2008 09:27 PM

Learning About Local Foods by Tasting Them

The second University of Illinois Extension sustainable agriculture tour is a tour in itself. Learn Great Foods is in its fourth season of arranging simple to elaborate tours to local food enterprises throughout the Midwest.

 

Friday, June 20 from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. U of I Extension will sponsor this tour specially designed to highlight locally grown gourmet mushrooms, asparagus and other delicacies.

 

"Helping people connect with Illinois’s small farms helps everyone; farmers make more profit when they don’t have to sell to a middle-man or transport their products a long distance and we all benefit from the fresh, locally grown food,” said Deborah Cavanaugh-Grant, Small Farm and Sustainable Agriculture Extension Specialist who is coordinator of the tours.

 

The tour will begin at Campbell Center (the former Shimer College campus) in Mount

Carroll, with brief introductions in the Bell Tower auditorium. Visitors will caravan in their own vehicles to two locations: Seger’s Tree Farm and Weidman’s Asparagus Farm, then return to Campbell Center for lunch.

 

Seger Tree Farm features shiitake mushrooms and berries. At the farm, Dave Seger will

demonstrate how he inoculates oak logs and harvests the shiitakes. Don Weidman of

Weidman's Asparagus Farm will talk about covering the fields at the end of the season and the cart used to harvest the asparagus.

 

Ann Dougherty, president and owner of Learn Great Foods said her concern for the environment, agriculture and food wholeness motivated her to begin providing the tours to small farms and artisanal food producers. “The tours are a fun way for people to learn

environmental food facts. Nobody lectures, but people eat brilliantly, take home great food and recipes, and find lots of information about new organic food suppliers.

 

“Lunch will be served back at Campbell Center in the old dorm cafeteria,” said Dougherty. “It has a lovely old setting with an outside terrace.” Guests will be served family style. The menu includes cold beef salad, polenta and shiitake gravy, and fruit cobbler. The chefs will be Patricia Lehnhardt of Great Galena Cookery in Galena, Illinois and Donna Duvall of Food Fancies from Bellevue, Iowa. “Both women teach hands-on cooking classes for Learn Great

 

Foods and both focus on local foods in all their work,” said Dougherty.

 

For more information about Learn Great Foods, visit www.learngreatfoods.com.

 

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