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Kay Fernholz (left) and sister Annette Fernholz are the founders of Earthrise Farm, which uses organic farming as a tool to foster community relationships and an appreciation for the earth.
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Earthrise Farms is an all-organic farm that produces enough food to supply 40 to 50 southwest Minnesota families with weekly produce packages.
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Published September 18, 2007 01:38 am - School Sisters of Notre Dame and biological sisters Kay and Annette Fernholz maintain an 11-acre all-organic plot called Earthrise Farm, which produces food for southern Minnesotans in need and promotes community and reverence for the land.

Sisters grow organic at Earthrise Farm
Nuns foster community, appreciation for the land

Tanner Kent
The Free Press

The Fernholz farm has been off drugs for three years now.

All sunshine and sweat, the Fernholz farm uses no pesticides, herbicides or genetic engineering. And that’s precisely how School Sisters of Notre Dame Kay and Annette Fernholz like it.

“It’s a wonderful feeling that there are no chemicals on our 240 acres,” Kay Fernholz said.

While three Fernholz brothers take care of most of the all-organic farming on the family’s 240 acres situated near Madison, Minn., Kay and Annette have their own 11-acre plot called Earthrise Farm.

Through Earthrise, the Fernholz sisters and an ever-changing assemblage of volunteers plant, tend and harvest enough fresh produce to supply families across southwest Minnesota with a weekly supply of food.

Every week, the sisters deliver 40 to 50 boxes — all containing in-season vegetables — to cities such as Madison, Appleton and Montivideo. Some families are low income and can use the help, others are just too busy to grow their own. But all of them can be assured there’s more than dinner inside their food packages.

“We really want to re-establish the hospitality that was once part of rural America,” Annette Fernholz said. “Because of large farm sizes and the movement of people, that hospitality has been taken away.”

Located in sparsely populated Lac Qui Parle County on the westernmost edge of Minnesota, the Fernholz farm is situated in the heart of one of Minnesota’s most agricultural districts.

According to the Minnesota Department of Agriculture, the acreage of land certified for organic farming statewide doubled in the five years from 1997 to 2001. Minnesota also continues to lead the nation in the production of organic corn and soybeans.

But, according to Bob Gronski, policy coordinator for the National Catholic Rural Life Conference, organic farming is about more than not using pesticides.

“Organic farming is about caring for the land and creating a sense of community,” Gronski said. “It’s a care for creation and the chance for the community to come together.”

With farmers’ markets and food co-ops becoming more prevalent, so are the opportunities to buy food that is made and produced locally. Mankato and St. Peter both have farmers’ markets and St. Peter also has its own food co-op.

Organic farmers also make up a significant portion of those who donate to food shelves. The Mankato School Sisters of Notre Dame were among the pioneers in opening the ECHO Food Shelf in the early 1980s and they have donated heavily ever since. Ted Evans, marketing coordinator for the Emergency Food Shelf Network, said that organic farmers are responsible for 25 percent of all donated produce.

“Plus, with smaller organic farmers, you get the produce when it’s ripe,” Evans said. “It’s quite a treat when organic produce makes it to the food shelf.”

Earthrise is more, however, than the vegetables its soils sprout forth.



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