In the Mississippi River Hills of Southeastern Missouri

The Mississippi River Hills Association (MRHA) seeks to develop, connect, and market products that are produced within the region.
Together we seek to strengthen our regional economy while retaining all that is good, for the benefit of future generations.
We also encourage visitors to tour the region, people interested in learning more about rural America - the unique history of the region,
the cultural flavors, the river and the great outdoors, and how great fresh foods can taste.



Tuesday, November 3, 2009

It's a hard job . . .

What a busy time with so many things to see! Last week found me receiving a tour from Christy Parrish, business developer, of the new market building and activities going on as MRHA member Jones Heritage Farms expands its operation north of Cape Girardeau. Besides a place to sell their meats and eggs, the market is looking for regional products. If you have products, give Christy a call and let her know what you have – 573-576-7579. And check out their website: www.JonesHeritageFarms.com.

My next stop was a visit with new MRHA member Vicki Lantz at Lazy L Exotics just a few miles south of Jones Heritage Farms. Vicki and her family have bred exotic animals since 1988. They will be opening a walk-thru zoo and picnic area, Lazy L Safari Park, in the Spring of 2010. While there I had the joy of standing next to a one-week old Zebra and one-week old donkey, and both made it clear I was not suppose to stand there unless I was scratching their ears. Add to that the 6-month old camel that liked licking my sweater, and my day was complete! See their list of animals and read adventures from their alternative livestock farm by visiting their website: www.lazylsafari.com.

This Saturday, November 7, I hope to have time to run out to Southbound Fuel on Hwy 32 at I-55 in Ste. Genevieve County, and enjoy Baetje Farms artisan cheeses as I attend their Cheese Tasting. Cheese sampling and sales will run from 10 am to 3 pm. Yumm!! To find out more about Baetje Farms check out: www.baetjefarms.com.

Believe it or not, Christmas is around the corner and Meier’s Horse Shoe Pines is busy getting ready for you to enjoy all the activities and trimmings as they open their Christmas Tree Farm on November 27, 2009, at 10 am. The last wagon leaves the barn at 4 pm each Saturday and Sunday, so don’t miss out!

Got news to share? Send it to me: coordinator@mississippiriverhills.org.

As I said, “It’s a hard job.” But, I guess someone has to do it - - - might as well be me!

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