Thursday, July 31, 2025

Farmer-Led Trials Program Highlight: Parker Farms


Managing Moisture in Natural Tomatoes on an City Farm

Written by Mary Hathaway, OFRF’s Analysis & Schooling Program Supervisor, and Markisha Parker, FLT Program participant

Parker Farms, positioned in Warren, Ohio, is a small farm with a giant coronary heart, dedicated to serving their neighborhood with sustainable, city agriculture. The farm supplies contemporary, domestically grown produce by wholesale partnerships with meals banks and neighborhood packages, supporting native meals safety. Markisha Parker, proprietor and founder, makes a speciality of sustainable city farming and natural manufacturing and is in her second 12 months of transitioning to licensed natural (a course of that usually takes three years). With a background in city agriculture, schooling, and analysis, she presents hands-on expertise and neighborhood schooling on soil administration, crop rotation, and natural pest management.

Her city farm spans a number of websites totaling roughly one acre with areas devoted to cultivating native vegetation, greens, and fruits, permitting Parker Farms to develop their impression and bridge the hole between city gardening and farming. Markisha’s major crop is tomatoes, however the farm’s mission extends a lot additional: to empower others in agriculture by providing assets and assist to assist gardeners construct profitable industrial farming enterprises. Whereas Markisha has achieved discipline trials previously, she was searching for a chance to have assist in enhancing her processes and programs on the farm. After this trial, Parker Farms hopes to combine instructional components by inviting native farmers, aspiring growers, and neighborhood members to look at and be taught from their analysis.

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