Stewart Loew of Agua Linda Farm, shown here harvesting lettuce in one of his greenhouses, brings lots of different kinds of lettuce, mesclun (baby greens) and Asian greens every week to the Sierra Vista Farmers Market. Buying produce from him helps to keep his family’s farm in business where three generations work to produce not only seasonal produce (including a CSA box program) but also grass-fed beef, lamb and pork, eggs, gourds and alfalfa. On the next trip to Nogales or Tubac stop by the farm which also includes a B & B in its adobe hacienda on 60 scenic acres with huge trees. Soak up the atmosphere, visit with farm animals and pick up some of the food produced on farm as well as neighbors’ honey, jams and soaps at its Country Farm Store (open Saturdays and Sundays) just off I-19 in Amado. For more information go to the farm’s web site, www.agualindafarm.net.
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