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Brian & Leslie Axdahl
Axdahl Farm · Stillwater, MN
Brian and Leslie Axdahl are famous for their
sweet corn. Starting every year in late July,
folks from miles around make a sort of pilgrimage
to their roadside farm stand on the outskirts
of Stillwater, Minnesota, for some of the sweetest,
most tender bi-color corn they've
ever tasted. Still warm from the field, the silky
ears are bundled into sacks and gently piled into
trunks and back seats for the hungry car ride
home that's usually finished off with a great
big pot of boiling water and burgers on the grill.
This year, for corn lovers who can't make the
trip, there's good news; the Axdahl's sweet corn
is available at select area supermarkets and college
campuses as part of the Midwest Food Alliance
program that connects people with local
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growers. We grow sweet corn for outstanding
flavor, says Brian Axdahl, and along
with our green beans, people seem to love our
vegetables for their quality. Thanks to this program,
more people can now find our products identified
as Midwest Food Alliance certified.
The Axdahl's, who have been a Stillwater farming
family since the 1970s, were invited to be a part
of this program because they take a sustainable
approach to growing their crops. That means they
incorporate earth-friendly practices in their
operation and use a minimum of chemical fertilizers,
herbicides and pesticides. Important to them is
the care they take to protect the natural habitat
of birds and other creatures with unplowed and
undisturbed buffer zones.
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They are also recognized for their fair and
respectful treatment of employees. During
our harvesting time that starts in July and can
run through October, we hire up to 35 local people
to help in the fields and at the stand,
says Leslie. Many are high school and college-aged
kids and its nice to be able offer them gainful
employment.
From what started as a five-acre plot of corn
almost forty years ago, today the Axdahl's farm
some 400 acres. We want to continue to be
in business by taking care of our land,
says Leslie. It's a no-brainer, isn't it?
If you take care of the land it takes care of
you. And according to the folks who make
a steady stream to their farm stand, and now to
their neighborhood supermarkets, the difference
is something they can taste.
www.axdahlfarms.com
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