Local Businesses - First Presbyterian Church of Logan

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Suggested Locally Grown Food Products
Aggie Ice Cream
750 North 1200 East, Logan
http://aggieicecream.usu.edu/
Appenzell Farm
1146 East 4400 North
Hyde Park UT
www.appenzellfarm.com/
Cache Valley
Gardener’s Market
Willow Park, 500 W 700 S,
Logan, May 9 - October 18
www.gardenersmarket.org/
122 East Center Street, Logan
www.centralmilling.com/
Utah State University has been perfecting the art of making dairy
products since the agricultural college was founded in 1888. Tempt
your taste buds with 30 flavors of ice cream.
Appenzell Farm is a sustainable, grass-based farm producing
pastured eggs, chicken, beef, and pork as well as fruit and produce.
Our farming practices reflect our commitment to produce
wholesome food naturally, humanely, and without unnecessary
chemical inputs
The Market today is the best place in Logan to find fresh, locally
grown produce.
Central Milling has been milling flour in Logan for more than a
century. Pick up a bag of all purpose, whole wheat, or baker’s
special flour, or try their organic unbleached and wheat bran flours.
Other varieties upon request. Pancake and waffle mix and hot
cereals too.
The Cox family has been gathering honey and creating gourmet
Cox Honeyland and 1780 South U.S. Hwy. 89-91,
Logan, www.coxhoney.com/
honey products for four generations.
Gifts
FPC Harvest Sharing First Presbyterian Church, 178
Local harvest produce throughout Harvest Season. Loaves and
West Center, Logan
Fishes – First and Third Saturdays, after church on Sundays
Gossner Foods, Inc.
1000 West 1000 North, Logan
Gossner Foods features a variety of cheeses at discount prices, as
www.gossner.com/
well as shelf-stable milk, whipping cream, cheese curd, and ice
cream. They are one of the country’s leading producers of Swiss
cheese.
Johnson Family
Sold at Cache Valley Gardener’s We raise vegetable crops (Yukon gold potatoes, yellow onions,
Farms
Market, Lee’s and Island Market, tomatoes, peppers) dairy alfalfa, soft white wheat, and hard red
www.johnsonfamilyfarms.com/
wheat in the heart of Cache Valley. Our crops are fed by our rich
soil and cool mountain streams.
1285 East 4500 North, Hyde Park Pick your own delicious, vine-ripened strawberries, blackberries,
Mt. Naomi Farms
http://www.mtnaomifarms.com/ and grapes. We’re third-generation farmers and we know berries
are best when Mother Nature says so.
Central Milling
Company
Rockhill Creamery
Rosehill Dairy
Slide Ridge Honey
USU Student
Organic Farm
Weeks Berries of
Paradise
563 South State Street, Richmond Sample and purchase farmstead cheese as well as fresh produce,
www.rockhillcheese.com/
crafts, and other items offered at Richmond’s Harvest Market at
Rockhill.
315 E 6600 S, Hyrum
Rosehill Dairy is located at the southern tip of Cache Valley in the
www.rosehilldairy.com/
city of Hyrum, Utah. Since we control the entire process, we can
guarantee that our milk meets high standards of quality. Our milk
does not contain artificial hormones or antibiotics
474 East 250 South, Mendon
Slide Ridge Honey is a family-owned business and our high
https://www.slideridge.com/
altitude gourmet honey is produced by our own honeybees in
Northern Utah.
1750 N 800 East, North Logan
Members of the community pay in advance to receive weekly shares
of produce throughout the growing season. Students oversee the day
www.usu.edu/organicfarms/
to day running of the farm and co-ordinate volunteer activities. One
share is enough produce to feed a family of four to five for 20 weeks.
8560 South 800 East, Paradise
U-Pick is available when berries are in season. The berry harvest
www.weeksberries.com/
goes from June through October. Weeks’ juices, syrups, and jams
are made fresh, just yards away from their berry patches.
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