Articles by Rebecca Terk
Rebecca operates Flying Tomato Farms, a small sustainable vegetable farm and CSA in Southeastern South Dakota, and is president of the Vermillion Area Farmers Market in Vermillion, SD. She blogs extensively on local food and farm-related issues at http://flyingtomato.wordpress.com.
In southeastern South Dakota, March is the time for local foodies to test their mettle.
If we planned it right, we’ve still got decent stores of winter squashes, probably some wrinkled but edible potatoes, an onion or two, canned goods a-plenty, dried beans, freezer stocks of assorted meats for the omnivores, and a few packages of last season’s frozen vegetables.
Rebecca Terk of Flying Tomato Farms shares her recipe for homemade bouillon.
For me, the growing season doesn’t start when the glossy catalogs start coming (before Christmas now instead of after the first of the year) or even when the seed packets full of promise arrive in the mail. The real start of the season is when I mix that first batch of seed-starting medium.


