From our friend Heidi @ the Library:
"Last year our newspaper ran an interesting article about the Schlup and DeGrandchamp family in Fort Wayne (FROM THE FIELD: Family farm in suburbia: Aboite family stays on the soil, Jenni Glenn, The Journal Gazette, Published: October 1, 2006). The family raises produce, pumpkins, and Christmas trees. The article noted that the Schlup family has been farming in the area for many years: "The Lutheran Hospital campus now covers part of the old farm where his family grew produce for local markets as early as 1890."
Schlup’s Farm Market is open during the summer on Dicke Road in southwest Fort Wayne. Their sign on Aboite Center Road leads the way. They sell their wonderful produce as well as produce from other local farmers. The article noted that the Schlup family and their suppliers do not use pesticides. They have a wide selection of items including corn, tomatoes, peppers, melons, cucumbers, beans, onions, eggplants, and terrific strawberries! The family also runs a booth at the Southside Farmer’s Market on Saturdays.
DeGrandchamp’s pumpkin patch is open on Aboite Center Road in the fall. They have a large selection of different sizes as well as a few white pumpkins and other types of decorative squash. It’s always fun to go there and pick out pumpkins with the kids. I really appreciate the fact that this family works so hard to bring us such high quality produce!"
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Wednesday, December 19, 2007
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