SunRidge Farms is pleased to announce our Organic Coconut Mango Pomegranate Power Chews. Click on the link to a PDF with all the information.
SunRidge Farms is pleased to announce our Organic Coconut Mango Pomegranate Power Chews. Click on the link to a PDF with all the information.
Water, our most precious resource is becoming real scarce in California and out west in general. The following story, http://news.yahoo.com/driest-california-500-years-104500243–politics.html, outlines the latest.
Let’s work together to conserve now!
SunRidge Farms wanted to thank Every Little Thing Blog for their kind review of a few of our items. With increased distribution in the mid part of the country, look for more SunRidge Farms items at your favorite grocer. If they don’t carry our items, ask them to.
http://www.everylittlethingblog.com/2014/01/january-things/
Those of us living in California have been spared the heavy snow, the extreme cold (except for a short period in December) and much of the typical winter mess. However, all is not well in our slice of paradise. The Christian Science Monitor gives us this well written article on the drought here in California and the western states and puts the spotlight on our most precious resource, water. http://news.yahoo.com/california-drought-scientists-puzzled-persistence-blocking-39-ridge-010407490.html
49% of USA farms have Glyphosphate (Round UP) resistant weeds as compared to 34% in 2011. Recent data suggests the farming practices that accompany the use of seeds that are genetically modified are a huge reason this is happening as more and more herbicide is having to be used to deal with the weeds. This is accelerating the process of natural selection. To read more, click here – http://news.yahoo.com/us-39-superweeds-39-epidemic-shines-spotlight-gmos-021125425.html
SunRidge Farms is pleased to be a supporting partner in our community’s new park!
In a significant move, General Mills has announced that it has removed all GMO’s from it’s Cheerios brand of cereal. Instead of beet sugar and GMO corn, they have moved to Cane Sugar and Non GMO corn along with whole oats. For more, click here – http://money.cnn.com/2014/01/03/news/companies/cheerios-gmo/index.html
Here’s a common sense solution to labeling organic and handling the concerns over GMO’s. It’s frustrating to find out that the plan was already laid out during the Clinton Administration but that the USDA has two internal monitoring groups that are at odds with each other. Read the full story here – http://santamariatimes.com/news/opinion/editorial/commentary/what-an-organic-food-label-should-mean/article_a36fb0be-6c63-11e3-ac32-001a4bcf887a.html
New research from Washington State University has found statistically significant heart healthy differences in Organic Whole Milk versus Non-Organic. It makes sense that organic foods should be safer, healthier, and simply better for you but finding research that supports this view has been limited at times. Here’s a link to the latest information coming from the study at WSU. http://www.theledger.com/article/20131216/news/131219389&tc=yahoo
Sustainable agriculture and ethical practices are vitally important to maintaining a food system that can support the planet’s population. We’re fortunate to have the focus and research towards that goal right here in our backyard. To learn more about The Center for Agroecology & Sustainable Food Systems, located at the UC Santa Cruz, click here – http://casfs.ucsc.edu/