Organic Farming Journey with Mark Cain: From Paris to the Ozarks

"If you can put your shoulder to the wheel on something that's positive, that's tangible, that can be your lifeline, to having a good outlook toward your community and toward your life in general.”

February 2024

About The Show:
"If you can put your shoulder to the wheel on something that's positive, that's tangible, that can be your lifeline, to having a good outlook toward your community and toward your life in general. ”

  • Mark Cain

Mark Cain's journey into organic farming began during his college years. His enthusiasm for biology and ecology led him to start a small farm in Illinois. Realizing he needed more training, he moved to California to apprentice under the renowned gardener, Alan Chadwick. Eventually, Mark found his way to Eureka Springs, Arkansas, and discovered a property with blueberries, which became the foundation of his organic farming operation. For Mark, working outdoors and connecting with nature was a transformative experience, bringing him immense happiness and purpose.

Over the years, Mark's organic farming operation expanded, and his relationship with Ozark Natural Foods (ONF) Co-op became integral to supporting local organic agriculture. The co-op's commitment to buying locally grown produce and providing fair prices to small growers helped foster a strong community of organic farmers in the region.

Mark felt a kinship with fellow farmers and valued the collaborative atmosphere where knowledge and advice could be shared. The co-op's role in nurturing these relationships has made a lasting impact, not just on Mark's life, but on the community as a whole, reinforcing the importance of local, organic agriculture.

What You Will Learn In This Episode:
Explore the fascinating history of organic farming and the evolution of certification standards.
Discover the impact of collaborative approaches to addressing insect pests and crop diseases.
Learn about the importance of locally sourced produce at Ozark Natural Foods.
Understand the role of farmers' markets and co-ops in fostering community connections.
Recognize the need to support small-scale farmers and sustainable agricultural practices.
All this and more on this episode of Ozark Natural Foods: The Co-Op Podcast.

Important Links and Mentions In This Episode:
Visit Ozark Natural Foods store in Fayetteville, Arkansas, to purchase fresh organic vegetables, culinary herbs, blueberries, and specialty cut flowers from Dripping Springs Farm.
Get involved with local organic growers in your area by joining gatherings and events to share information, tips, and experiences about organic farming.
Consider volunteering at Dripping Springs Farm or other local organic farms to gain hands-on experience about organic gardening and contribute to sustainable agriculture.
Follow Dripping Springs Farm on Facebook
This Episode is Sponsored By:
ONF

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