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'''Owl's Hollow Farm''' is a vegetable farm near [[Gadsden]] owned by [[Rod Palmer]]. The farm's produce and herbs are grown hydroponically in series of six greenhouses totaling 14,600 square feet and sold at a number of restaurants in the [[Birmingham area]], as well as at [[Pepper Place Saturday Market]], [[Urban Cookhouse Farmers Market]], [[V. Richard's]] and Whole Foods. The operation began about [[2001]].
'''Owl's Hollow Farm''' is a vegetable farm near [[Gadsden]] owned by [[Rod Palmer]]. The farm's produce and herbs are grown hydroponically in series of six greenhouses totaling 14,600 square feet and sold at a number of restaurants in the [[Birmingham area]], as well as at [[Pepper Place Saturday Market]], [[Urban Cookhouse Farmers Market]], [[V. Richard's]] and Whole Foods. The operation began in May [[2001]].


In January [[2011]] snow and ice caused a collapse of the greenhouse structure, rendering 90% of the operation  
In January [[2011]] snow and ice caused a collapse of the greenhouse structure, rendering 90% of the operation  

Revision as of 13:44, 25 January 2011

Owl's Hollow Farm is a vegetable farm near Gadsden owned by Rod Palmer. The farm's produce and herbs are grown hydroponically in series of six greenhouses totaling 14,600 square feet and sold at a number of restaurants in the Birmingham area, as well as at Pepper Place Saturday Market, Urban Cookhouse Farmers Market, V. Richard's and Whole Foods. The operation began in May 2001.

In January 2011 snow and ice caused a collapse of the greenhouse structure, rendering 90% of the operation unfarmable.

References

  • Swant, Martin (January 22, 2011) "Ice storm crushes Gadsden farm that sold vegetables at Pepper Place." Birmingham News

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