Wednesday, April 28, 2010

The Little Muddy Farm – Windsor, MO

Member Grower – Kansas City Food Circle


The Little Muddy Farm

Robert Wayne Jones
816-225-7344
Lee’s Summit, MO 64063
misterjones (@) kc.rr.com
http://www.thelittlemuddyfarm.com
The Farm is a first generation farm established in 2004. The Little Muddy is between Knob Noster and Windsor Missouri on SE 23 Hiway. This 69 acre spread was formerly part of a larger farm that grew corn, wheat and soybeans. Conventional farming practices were employed and as a result the soils and minerals were depleted and the ground was allowed to lie fallow for 20 years. It was over planted with sudan grass. Since the time that I have been the environmental manager, I have used organic-sustainable practices to renew the vigor and vitality of the soil. Currently I do not raise any animals or offer any animal products. Fruit trees have been planted as well as elderberries, asparagus, garlic, grapes, rhubarb. I also have a number of bees for pollination. Join our CSA in 2010 and the produce will come from my all natural garden “Shiloh’s Garden” in Lee’s Summit or from my approved network of farmers.

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(from 2009 listings:)

PRODUCE LISTING and CSA DETAILSFrom the LocalHarvest listing for The Little Muddy Farm:

The Little Muddy Farm offers fresh home grown produce for sale at the Lee’s Summit Farmers’ Market. The location is downtown at Second and Douglas, April thru October, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Two acres are under production using sustainable agricultural practices to produce healthy and natural fruits, berries and vegetables. We currently are taking orders for organic wheat grass and organic sprouts.

In 1975 I received a Degree in Plant and Soil Science, from then, Southwest Missouri State University. Thirty years later I bought a soybean field along The Little Muddy Creek and started planting fruit trees and growing vegetables. My hope is that this farm will become a community of like minded individuals who care about the food they feed their families and how it impacts all of our lives.

Spring salad greens, vegetable & herbal bedding plants will be available April 15 at our market in Lee’s Summit. Currently Organic Wheat Grass and Organic Sprouts are available for pickup. Allow 2 weeks for special orders. 2009 is expected to be our best year yet.

Farmers’ Market

Schedule and Location:
Wednesdays and Saturdays from 7 am to sellout at 2nd and Douglas in old downtown Lee’s Summit.

Farming Practices:

naturally grown, transitional, Organic (exempt)


Products/Crops:


(“WSSF” Stands for Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall.)


Vegetables: Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall

asparagus

beets

broccoli

cabbage

carrots

cauliflower

chinese greens

collards

cucumber

daikon

edamame soybeans

eggplant

garlic

green beans

green onions

hot peppers

lettuce

mustard greens

okra

onions

peas



potatoes

radishes

salad greens

shallots

spinach

sweet corn

sweet peppers

sweet potatoes

tomatoes

turnips


Fruits: Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall

apples

asian-pears

blackberries

cantaloupes

grapes

melons

peaches

pears

plums

raspberries



rhubarb

strawberries

watermelons


Nuts/Seeds: Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall

chestnuts

pecans

walnuts


Herbs: Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall


fresh herbs


Flowers: Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall


fresh flowers


Gourds: Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall


gourds

pumpkins

summer squash

winter-squash

zucchini

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CSA: The Little Muddy (April-September)

In season produce grown locally with pickup dates and time to coincide with the
Lee’s Summit Farmer’s Market. Pickup and events at the farm to be announced.

CSA Details:

Season: April through September
Type: multiple farm
Since: 2007
# of Shares: 25
Full Share: $20/week or prepaid $300.00 per 20 week season
Work Req? No


Pick Up/Drop Off Points:

The Little Muddy CSA
Members pick up their shares at The Lee’s Summit Farmers Market at 2nd and Douglas on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

Contact: Robert Jones
Phone: 816-225-7344
Address: 108 SE Greystone Dr
Lee’s Summit, MO 64063

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