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<div id="animals" class="page submenu">
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<div class="columnContainer">
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<div id="animals" class="page">
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<div class="intro section">
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<h1>Animals</h1>
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<div class="columned">
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<div class="columnContent" onclick="window.location.hash='#!/eggs'">
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<h2>Chickens</h2>
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<img src="images/AnimalsChickens_v1.jpg" alt="" border="0" align="left"/>
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<p>These chickens have it made, from cable TV antennas to get their favorite daytime soaps, to large open pens to protect them from the wildlife. Our chickens are all egg layers, though we do sell spent laying hens.</p>
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</div>
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<div class="columnContent" onclick="window.location.hash='#!/pigs'">
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<h2>Pigs</h2>
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<img src="images/FoodPork_v1.jpg" alt="" border="0" align="left"/>
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<p>Two piglets are raised to eating weight every six months. Visit our pig page for more, or stop by and talk to the pigs!</p>
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</div>
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<div class="columnContent" onclick="window.location.hash='#!/beef'">
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<h2>Cows</h2>
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<img src="images/AnimalsCows_v1.jpg" alt="" border="0" align="left"/>
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<p>We often have a small herd of pregnant cows grazing down the grass around the farm's hills, and we have one cow of our own in the front yard that keeps Cica, the yak, company. We sell beef from the farm, sourced from our neighbor and butchered locally</p>
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<div class="columnContent" onclick="window.location.hash='#!/yaks'">
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<h2>Yaks</h2>
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<img src="images/AnimalsYaks_v1.jpg" class="shadow" alt="" border="0" align="left"/>
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<p>We have our own herd of semi-wild yaks that attract the attention of visitors, and we have Cica, a rather human friendly yak that hangs out in our front yard. Stop by and hang out with the yaks, and try your hand at talking 'yak'.</p>
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</div>
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<div class="columnContent" onclick="window.location.hash='#!/aquaponics'">
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<h2>Fish</h2>
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<img src="images/Animals_Fish_v1.jpg" class="shadow" alt="" border="0" align="left"/>
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<p>The farm has recently started exploring aquaponics as a method of farming that utilizes less water, and provides the opportunity to optimize how we grow our vegetables. Our aquaponic beds are powered by local hard working fish and crustaceans.</p>
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</div>
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</div>
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<p>As well as the animals raised for food on the farm - cow, pigs, chickens, squab and rabbits – we have a small herd of yaks with whom you are welcome to come and yak. If they aren’t off grazing, they’re happy to have you scratch behind their ears. Powering the aquaponic system are several tanks full of fish – goldfish, catfish and blue gill – which are happy to see you with food in hand.</p>
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</div>
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<div id="farm-made-fare" class="page">
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<h1>FARM-MADE FARE</h1>
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<div class="secondaryTextBlock">
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<img class="shipImage" src="images/WeShip_v1.jpg"/>
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<p>We now ship our farm made fare. For those who cannot visit the farm or come to a farmers' market, there is now the option to call <b>707.684.4146</b> or email <a href="mailto:farmer@petitteton.com"><b>farmer@petitteton.com</b></a> with an order. Download the latest product list below, choose what interests you, then let us know. If emailing, include your mailing address and payment preference. We will check availability and give you a total, then you can send a check, call with your credit card number or have us send a PayPal bill to your email address. We will ship as soon as we have payment.
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</div>
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<!--<div class="secondaryTextBlock">-->
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<!--<img class="shipImage" src="images/WeShip_v1.jpg"/>-->
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<!--<p>We now ship our farm made fare. For those who cannot visit the farm or come to a farmers' market, there is now the option to call <b>707.684.4146</b> or email <a href="mailto:farmer@petitteton.com"><b>farmer@petitteton.com</b></a> with an order. Download the latest product list below, choose what interests you, then let us know. If emailing, include your mailing address and payment preference. We will check availability and give you a total, then you can send a check, call with your credit card number or have us send a PayPal bill to your email address. We will ship as soon as we have payment. -->
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<!--</div>-->
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<div class="mainTextBlock">
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<p>Our farm-made fare is created in our commercial kitchen from produce we grow on our farm. We purchase only what we haven't yet figured out how to grow (sugar, flour, salt, etc.). Our labels note which ingredients come from our farm. We save seeds and dry herbs, peppers, tomatoes, tomatillos and fruit for spicing and flavoring.</p>
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<p>Production changes frequently based on the seasonal harvest, and every run is unique and small scale which means the availability changes regularly. The following PDF download is a current listing of what we offer along with prices.</p>
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<p>Our farm-made fare is created in our commercial kitchen from produce we grow on our farm. We purchase only what we haven't yet figured out how to grow (sugar, salt, etc.). Our labels note which ingredients come from our farm. We save seeds, make fruit wines and dry herbs and vegetables for spicing and flavoring. Production changes frequently based on the seasonal harvest, and every run is unique, small scale and handmade which means the availability changes regularly.</p>
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</div>
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<div style="font-size: .7em; text-align: center; margin-bottom: 40px;"><a href="/Productlist" download="Petit Teton Farm VAP Availability List.pdf"><img class="priceList" src="images/PriceList_v1.jpg"/><br/>Click to download the price list PDF.</a></div>
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<!--<div style="font-size: .7em; text-align: center; margin-bottom: 40px;"><a href="/Productlist" download="Petit Teton Farm VAP Availability List.pdf"><img class="priceList" src="images/PriceList_v1.jpg"/><br/>Click to download the price list PDF.</a></div>-->
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<!--
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<div class="columned" style="margin: 0 auto;">
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<div class="columnContainer">
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<h1>Farm</h1>
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<div class="columned">
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<div class="columnContent" onclick="window.location.hash='#!/farm-made-fare'">
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<h2>Now Shipping</h2>
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<img class="shadow" src="images/WeShip_v1.jpg" alt="" border="0" align="left"/>
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<p>We now ship our farm-made fare.</p>
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</div>
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<div class="columnContent" onclick="window.location.hash='#!/visiting'">
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<h2>Contact & Visit</h2>
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<img class="shadow" src="images/Driveway2_v2.jpg" alt="" border="0" align="left"/>
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<p>Give us a call, write us an email, or just stop by and say hi. We would love to have you visit our farm... </p>
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</div>
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<div class="columnContent" onclick="window.location.hash='#!/markets'">
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<h2>Markets</h2>
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<img class="shadow" src="images/Farm_Markets_v1.jpg" alt="" border="0" align="left"/>
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<p>For many years now we've sold our produce at farmers' markets. Currently you'll find us...</p>
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<!--<div class="columnContent" onclick="window.location.hash='#!/farm-made-fare'">-->
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<!--<h2>Now Shipping</h2>-->
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<!--<img class="shadow" src="images/WeShip_v1.jpg" alt="" border="0" align="left"/>-->
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<!--<p>We now ship our farm-made fare.</p>-->
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<!--</div>-->
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<div class="columnContent" onclick="window.location.hash='#!/land'">
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<h2>Our Land</h2>
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<img class="shadow" src="images/Farm_Land_v1.jpg" alt="" border="0" align="left"/>
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<p>The land we own had been a ranch for generations, part of a much larger spread, and was still a small sheep ranch when we bought it in 2004. In 2011 we bought the neighboring property...</p>
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</div>
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<div class="columnContent" onclick="window.location.hash='#!/us'">
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<h2>About Us</h2>
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<img class="shadow" src="images/Farm_AboutUs_v1.jpg" alt="" border="0" align="left"/>
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<p>Our jobs on the farm and our backgrounds...</p>
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</div>
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<div class="columnContent" onclick="window.location.hash='#!/markets'">
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<h2>Markets</h2>
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<img class="shadow" src="images/Farm_Markets_v1.jpg" alt="" border="0" align="left"/>
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<p>For many years now we've sold our produce at farmers' markets. Currently you'll find us...</p>
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</div>
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<div class="columnContent" onclick="window.location.hash='#!/aquaponics'">
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<h2>Aquaponics</h2>
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<img class="shadow" src="images/Farm_Aquaponics_v1.jpg" alt="" border="0" align="left"/>
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<p>Aquaponics is a system of growing crops and fish in tandem. The water is recycled continuously and the fish...</p>
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</div>
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<div class="columnContent" onclick="window.location.hash='#!/animals'">
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<h2>Animals</h2>
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<img class="shadow" src="images/FoodBeef_v1.jpg" alt="" border="0" align="left"/>
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<p>...</p>
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</div>
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<!--<div class="columnContent" onclick="window.location.hash='#!/visiting'">-->
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<!--<h2>Contact & Visit</h2>-->
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<!--<img class="shadow" src="images/Driveway2_v2.jpg" alt="" border="0" align="left"/>-->
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<!--<p>Give us a call, write us an email, or just stop by and say hi. We would love to have you visit our farm... </p>-->
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<!--</div>-->
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<div class="columnContent" onclick="window.location.hash='#!/bios'">
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<h2>Farmer Bios</h2>
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<p>Our formal bios, focusing on our diverse background and experience. Check out where we come from in life!</p>
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</div>
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<div class="columnContent" onclick="window.location.hash='#!/land'">
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<h2>Farm Land</h2>
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<img class="shadow" src="images/Farm_Land_v1.jpg" alt="" border="0" align="left"/>
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<p>The land we own had been a ranch for generations, part of a much larger spread, and was still a small sheep ranch when we bought it in 2004. In 2011 we bought the neighboring property...</p>
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</div>
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<div class="columnContent" onclick="window.location.hash='#!/aquaponics'">
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<h2>Aquaponics</h2>
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<img class="shadow" src="images/Farm_Aquaponics_v1.jpg" alt="" border="0" align="left"/>
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<p>Aquaponics is a system of growing crops and fish in tandem. The water is recycled continuously and the fish...</p>
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</div>
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</div>
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<p>Check out what we are cooking in the kitchen!</p>
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</div>
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<div class="columnContent" onclick="window.location.hash='#!/eggs'">
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<h2>Eggs</h2>
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<h2>Meat & Eggs</h2>
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<img class="shadow" src="images/FoodEggs_v1.jpg" alt="" border="0" align="left"/>
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<p>Eggs from our truly free range chickens are provided in a colorful array and sold by the dozen.</p>
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</div>
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<div class="columnContent" onclick="window.location.hash='#!/pigs'">
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<h2>Pork</h2>
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<img class="shadow" src="images/FoodPork_v1.jpg" alt="" border="0" align="left"/>
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<p>We offer pork from our locally bred and farm-raised pigs. We take orders for quarter, half, or whole pig as well as select cuts and sausage.</p>
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</div>
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<div class="columnContent" onclick="window.location.hash='#!/beef'">
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<h2>Beef</h2>
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<img class="shadow" src="images/FoodBeef_v1.jpg" alt="" border="0" align="left"/>
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<p>Our beef is sourced from our neighbor who grazes some of his cattle on our farm's grassy hills. The cows are all grass fed and properly cared for animals.</p>
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</div>
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<div class="columnContent" onclick="window.location.hash='#!/chicken'">
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<h2>Chicken</h2>
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<img class="shadow" src="images/FoodChicken_v1.jpg" alt="" border="0" align="left"/>
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<p>We have over 100 laying hens spread across several areas of the farm, and we sell the spent laying hens as organic fed chicken.</p>
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</div>
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<!--<div class="columnContent" onclick="window.location.hash='#!/eggs'">-->
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<!--<img class="shadow" src="images/FoodEggs_v1.jpg" alt="" border="0" align="left"/>-->
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<!--<p>Eggs from our truly free range chickens are provided in a colorful array and sold by the dozen.</p>-->
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<!--</div>-->
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<!--<div class="columnContent" onclick="window.location.hash='#!/pigs'">-->
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<!--<h2>Pork</h2>-->
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<!--<img class="shadow" src="images/FoodPork_v1.jpg" alt="" border="0" align="left"/>-->
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<!--<p>We offer pork from our locally bred and farm-raised pigs. We take orders for quarter, half, or whole pig as well as select cuts and sausage.</p>-->
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<!--<h2>Beef</h2>-->
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<!--<img class="shadow" src="images/FoodBeef_v1.jpg" alt="" border="0" align="left"/>-->
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<!--<p>Our beef is sourced from our neighbor who grazes some of his cattle on our farm's grassy hills. The cows are all grass fed and properly cared for animals.</p>-->
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<!--</div>-->
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<!--<div class="columnContent" onclick="window.location.hash='#!/chicken'">-->
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<!--<h2>Chicken</h2>-->
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<!--<p>We have over 100 laying hens spread across several areas of the farm, and we sell the spent laying hens as organic fed chicken.</p>-->
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<!--</div>-->
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<div class="columnContent" onclick="window.location.hash='#!/veggies'">
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<h2>Veggies</h2>
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<h2>Produce</h2>
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<img class="shadow" src="images/FoodVeggies_v1.jpg" alt="" border="0" align="left"/>
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<p>We grow and sell a very wide variety of freshly picked veggies.</p>
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<p>We grow and sell a very wide variety of freshly picked produce.</p>
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<p style="clear: both">We’re a small family farm in Mendocino County growing a wide range of fruits and vegetables which we preserve in our commercial kitchen. We also raise chickens, pigeons, pigs, rabbits and cows for meat and eggs. Our practices are organic and then some, although we are not certified.</p>
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<div class="homeSlideshow" data-cycle-fx="fadeout" data-cycle-timeout=4000 data-cycle-pause-on-hover="true"><div class="cycle-overlay"></div><div class="cycle-pager"></div><img src="images/map_v1.jpg" data-cycle-title="The Map" data-cycle-desc=""/><img src="images/Visit2_v1.jpg" data-cycle-title="View from Hwy 128" data-cycle-desc=""/><img src="images/Visit3_v1.jpg" data-cycle-title="Go Left at the Fork" data-cycle-desc=""/><img src="images/Visit4_v1.jpg" data-cycle-title="Our 'Door Bell'.. or just wander around until you are found!" data-cycle-desc=""/><img src="images/Visit5_v1.jpg" data-cycle-title="View from Above" data-cycle-desc=""/></div>
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$('.homeSlideshow').cycle('resume');
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$('.homeSlideshow').data('is-paused', false);
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$('.homeSlideshowInstructions').html("Click Image To Pause");
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//$('.homeSlideshow .cycle-pause').css('background-image', 'images/pause.png');
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--><a id="linkGoogle" href="https://plus.google.com/104893482629844050636/about" target='_blank' rel="nofollow"></a><!--
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<div id="footer">© 2009,2015 Petit Teton LLC | Farm Email <a href="mailto:farmer@petitteton.com">farmer@petitteton.com</a></div>
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<div id="footer">© 2009,2018 Petit Teton LLC | Farm Email <a href="mailto:farmer@petitteton.com">farmer@petitteton.com</a></div>
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<h1>Markets</h1>
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Much has been learned about the importance of fresh produce in our diets and its importance in connecting us to our community and land.
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We at <b>Petit Teton</b> have taken to heart what we have learned and have created a farm in Mendocino County.
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We grow fruits and vegetables and make jams, jellies, pickles, chutneys, sauces and soups in our farm's commercial kitchen from produce grown by us.
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We also offer eggs from our pasture raised chickens and pork from our pigs.
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<p>We grow a wide variety of fruits and vegetables which we preserve in our commercial kitchen by canning, drying and fermenting. Our motto is: <b>“We grow it. We can it.”</b> The main ingredients in all we do are grown by us and sold at several farmers’ markets as well as on the farm. We also offer eggs, chicken, pork, beef, rabbit, and squab from the animals raised on our farm.</p>
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<p>For many years now we've sold our produce at farmers' markets. Currently you'll find us at:</p>
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<li style="padding-top: 6px; text-indent: 0;"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.mcfarm.org/mendocino.html">Mendocino Farmers' Market</a> (May 1<sup>st</sup>-Oct 31<sup>st</sup>) Fridays, noon-2pm
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<li style="padding-top: 6px; text-indent: 0;"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.mcfarm.org/boonville.html">Boonville Farmers' Market</a> (All Year)* Saturdays, 9-12:30pm
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<!--<li style="padding-top: 6px; text-indent: 0;"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.mcfarm.org/fort-bragg.html">Fort Bragg Farmers' Market</a> (Nov 1<sup>st</sup>-Apr 30<sup>th</sup>) Wednesdays, 3-6pm-->
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<li style="padding-top: 6px; text-indent: 0;"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.agriculturalinstitute.org/clement-st/"> Clement Street Farmers' Market</a> (All Year) Sundays, 9am-2pm at the corner of Clement and 4th Ave in San Francisco
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<li style="padding-top: 6px; text-indent: 0; font-size: 10px;">* We occasionally miss the Boonville market, but can normally be found at Petit Teton Farm, a few miles south-east on Hwy 128.
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<li style="padding-top: 6px; text-indent: 0;"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.mcfarm.org/mendocino.html">Mendocino Farmers' Market</a> (May 1<sup>st</sup>-Oct 31<sup>st</sup>) Fridays, noon-2pm
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<li style="padding-top: 6px; text-indent: 0;"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.mcfarm.org/boonville.html">Boonville Farmers' Market</a> (All Year) Saturdays, 9-12:30pm
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<!--<li style="padding-top: 6px; text-indent: 0;"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.mcfarm.org/fort-bragg.html">Fort Bragg Farmers' Market</a> (Nov 1<sup>st</sup>-Apr 30<sup>th</sup>) Wednesdays, 3-6pm-->
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<li style="padding-top: 6px; text-indent: 0;"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.agriculturalinstitute.org/clement-st/"> Clement Street Farmers' Market</a> (All Year) Sundays, 9am-2pm at the corner of Clement and 4th Ave in San Francisco
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<li style="padding-top: 6px; text-indent: 0;"><a href="#!/visiting"> Our Farm</a> (All Year) Daily except when at markets. Call or email to confirm.
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<!--<li style="padding-top: 6px; text-indent: 0; font-size: 10px;">* We occasionally miss the Boonville market, but can normally be found at Petit Teton Farm, a few miles south-east on Hwy 128.-->
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<p>Visitors to <a href="#!/visiting">the farm</a> are always welcome. We have an open sign at the top of our drive that is generally accurate, and a main gate that will be standing open. Visitors are welcome to explore the farm, and we're happy to give tours when we have time. There is a lot to see between the yaks, chickens, pigs, rows and rows of vegetables, fruit trees, and fish. When you are done, stop by the commercial kitchen and check out the freshly harvested produce, meat, and canned goodies for sale.</p>
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<h5 style="margin-bottom: 8px;">Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)</h5>
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<p style="margin-top: 8px;">Between 2009 and 2013 we delivered a box of fresh seasonal produce and eggs to members of our CSA in our two communities, the Richmond District of San Francisco and the Anderson Valley. We currently do not anticipate starting up the CSA again, although we do still offer an informal CSA in the Anderson Valley.</p>
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<h2>WELCOME TO PETIT TETON FARM</h2>
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Hi, we're <b>Nikki</b> and <b>Steve</b>. In 2004, we bought a ranch in Mendocino County's Anderson Valley, 5 acres of which we developed into the Petit Teton Farm, named for a small mountain visible from the entryway. Prior to that, we lived on 27th Avenue off Lake Street in San Francisco for more than 15 years. As the farm has grown, and our family has become involved in the business, we all spend time in both places.</p>
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||||
<p>Our original mission was to provide fresh, organically grown, local produce and eggs from our farm to Mendocino County and San Francisco, just 100 miles away. When we realized we couldn't sell everything we grew, we built a commercial kitchen to extend the food's shelf life and increase its value to our customers. Now, each week we sell our farm-made fare, eggs, and produce at <a href="#!/markets">Farmers' Markets</a> in both San Francisco and Mendocino County.</p>
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||||
<p style="margin-top: 0px;">Before starting Petit Teton farm with his partner, Nikki, Steve spent 25 years as corporate counsel for Bank of America. He is a life-long Californian; born in Long Beach and grew up in Santa Barbara and San Jose. He graduated from San Jose State University with a BA in Political Science and from the University of San Diego with a JD. Steve passed the California Bar in 1977 and is still an active member. In addition to farming, he and Nikki love to hike in the Sierra Nevada.</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0px;">Nikki is a fine artist in paint, drawing and sculpture, with many exhibitions, awards and commissions on her resume. She attended the HS of Music & Art in New York City where she was born and raised, and received a BFA from the RI School of Design and an MFA from the University of Michigan. For her farming is yet another art medium that includes not only the visual and tactile senses, but the oral, auditory, olfactory and intuitive ones as well. Creating a working farm and business out of a beautiful piece of land is a thrilling adventure, and she continues to be a fine artist in a multitude of mediums.</p>
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||||
<p>Nikki's son, <b>Cameron</b>, has been working with us since 2008.</p>
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||||
<!--In the spring of 2012 her other son, <b>Wynne</b>, daughter-in-law, <b>Sarah</b>, and grandchildren, Kellie and Zoey, moved to the ranch to work with us. We are now a family farm.-->
|
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Hi, we're <b>Nikki</b> and <b>Steve</b>. In 2004, we bought a ranch in Mendocino County's Anderson Valley, 5 acres of which we developed into <b>Petit Teton Farm</b>, named for a small mountain visible from the entryway. Prior to that, we lived on 27th Avenue off Lake Street in San Francisco for more than 15 years. As the farm has grown, and our family has become involved in the business, we spend all of our time on the farm.</p>
|
||||
<p>Our original mission was to provide fresh, organically grown, local produce and eggs from our farm to Mendocino County and San Francisco, just 100 miles away. When we realized we couldn't sell everything we grew, we built a commercial kitchen to extend the food's shelf life and increase its value to our customers. Now, each week we sell our farm-made fare, eggs, meat and produce at <a href="#!/markets">farmers' markets</a> in both San Francisco and Mendocino County.</p>
|
||||
<p style="margin-top: 0px;">Before starting Petit Teton Farm with his partner, Nikki, Steve spent 25 years as corporate counsel for Bank of America. He is a life-long Californian; born in Long Beach and grew up in Santa Barbara and San Jose. He graduated from San Jose State University with a BA in Political Science and from the University of San Diego with a JD. Steve passed the California Bar in 1977 and is still an active member. In addition to farming, he and Nikki love to hike in the Sierra Nevada.</p>
|
||||
<p style="margin-top: 0px;"><b>Nikki</b> is a fine artist with many exhibitions, awards and commissions on her resume. She attended the HS of Music & Art in New York City where she was born and raised, and received a BFA from the RI School of Design and an MFA from the University of Michigan. For her, farming is yet another art medium that includes not only the visual and tactile senses, but the oral, auditory, olfactory and intuitive ones as well. Creating a working farm and business out of a beautiful piece of land is a thrilling adventure, and she continues to be a fine artist in a multitude of mediums.</p>
|
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<p><img class="shadow" src="images/Us_Cam_v1.jpg" alt="" border="0" style="float: left; margin: 0px 16px 10px 0px;" align="left"/>Nikki’s son, <b>Cameron</b>, has been working with us since 2008, has a background in finance and is a member of the CFA Society of SF. He splits his time between the farm and the city. On farm he's involved in most aspects of the business: planning, planting, harvesting, pruning, water systems, landscaping, kitchen work, and all general back-breaking labor. On Sundays he can be found at our farm booth at the <a href="#!/markets">Clement Street Farmers' Market</a>.</p>
|
||||
<p>When he's not working on the farm business, Cam continues to practice within the field of finance. He received a BA in Asian Studies and Japanese from California State University, Sacramento in 2002, and went on to work as a Registered Client Service Representative with a team of Wealth Management brokers at UBS Financial Services, Inc. He received his Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation in 2009, is an active member of the SF CFA Society, and continues today as an active portfolio manager for client accounts. Aside from an interest in farming and finance, Cameron pursues a long-term goal in the field of philanthropy, currently serving as the CF0 of the Petit Teton Foundation and President of the Bay Area Financial Education Foundation (BAFEF).</p>
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<p><img class="shadow" src="images/Us_Cam_v1.jpg" alt="" border="0" style="float: left; margin: 0px 16px 10px 0px;" align="left"/>
|
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<b>Cam</b> has a background in finance, and is a member of the CFA Society of SF. He splits his time between the farm and the city. On farm he's involved in most aspects of the business: planning, planting, harvesting, pruning, water systems, landscaping, kitchen work, and all general back-breaking labor. Most Sundays he can be found at our farm booth at the <a href="#!/markets">Clement Street Farmers' Market</a>.
|
||||
<p style="margin-top: 0px;">When he's not working on the farm business, Cameron continues to practice within the field of finance, in which he has background training. He received a BA in Asian Studies and Japanese from California State University, Sacramento in 2002, and went on to work as a Registered Client Service Representative with a team of Wealth Management brokers at UBS Financial Services, Inc. He received his Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation in 2009, is an active member of the SF CFA Society, and continues today as an active portfolio manager for client accounts. Aside from an interest in farming and finance, Cameron pursues a long-term goal in the field of philanthropy, currently serving as the CF0 of the Petit Teton Foundation and President of the Bay Area Financial Education Foundation (BAFEF).</p>
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<!--<p><img class="shadow" src="images/Us_Sarah_v2.jpg" alt="" border="0" style="float: right; margin: 4px 0px 10px 16px; width: 185px;" align="right"/>-->
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<!--<b>Sarah</b> is our kitchen manager. She oversees our <a href="#!/farm-made-fare">canned and prepared foods</a>, producing most of them herself, and enjoys exploring new tastes and combinations for our jams, soups and savory sides. She loves living in northern California and in the Anderson Valley for its small town feel.-->
|
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<!--<p style="margin-top: 0px;">Born and raised in Anchorage, Alaska, Sarah is well educated with an MBA under her belt. Before switching to culinary arts, she spent many years working in emergency preparedness/response, and still maintains an interest in that field. She counts Anderson Valley as her second-favorite home. She likes the friendly, small-town atmosphere and the Northern California countryside. In her spare time, Sarah writes music, plays piano, and enjoys activities with her family, which includes daughters Kellie and Zoey.</p>-->
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<!--<!– <b>Sarah</b> has an business degree and is our kitchen manager. She produces most of our <a href="#!/farm-made-fare">canned and prepared foods</a> and keeps track of them. She loves living in northern California and in the Anderson Valley for its small town feel. Always interested in baking, she's incorporated our home-grown produce into tasty pretzels and other baked goods, which are a big hit on market days during the winter months.</p>-->
|
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<!--<p style="margin-top: 0px;">Sarah is an emergency manager from Alaska. She is well educated, with an MBA under her belt, and has spent many years working in emergency preparedness and response. While today you will often find Sarah creating culinary delights, she also continues to stay active in emergency response and the community in general.</p>–>-->
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<!--<b>Wynne</b> has a software engineering background and uses his knowledge to improve farm efficiency. Recently he has delved into aquaponics in an effort to reduce our water use for growing food. We now have <a href="#!/aquaponics">aquaponic systems</a> that recirculate water between fish and plants. He also maintains the farm web site, and is building information systems to help us track our production.</p>-->
|
||||
<!--<p style="margin-top: 0px;">With a background in software engineering specializing in corporate and startup software development, Wynne is a rock the boat to see what happens type of person. On any given day you will find Wynne designing, prototyping, and debugging complex software, social, and mechanical engineering problems. Wynne holds an MBA and a Bachelors of Computer Science, in addition to more than a decade of experience in the software industry, running his own software development and consulting firm, and building a next generation application development framework currently weighing in at a half million lines of code.</p>-->
|
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<!--<p style="clear: left;"><img class="shadow" src="images/Us_Cliff_v1.jpg" alt="" border="0" style="float: right; margin: 4px 0px 10px 16px; width: 140px;" align="right"/>-->
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<!--We are the luckiest farm family in the world to have <b>Cliff</b> as our farm infrastructure manager, house and kitchen builder, tool maven, and excavator. He is the best contractor ever and in his previous life managed the building of many large commercial and civic buildings in Northern California. He has been working with us exclusively for the past 7-8 years and at this point we couldn't do business without him behind the scenes repairing all our mistakes. Although we’ve learned a lot from him over the years, we are still novices in comparison.-->
|
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<!--<p style="clear: left;"><img class="shadow" src="images/Us_Juan_v1.jpg" alt="" border="0" style="float: left; margin: 4px 16px 10px 0px; width: 140px;" align="left"/>-->
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<!--<b>Juan</b> is originally from the small town of La Laguneta in Michoacan Mexico. He has long experience in farming - over ten years as a gardener, harvesting organic grapes, doing maintenance and irrigation and more in a small Philo vineyard. Before coming to the US he also raised cows in the family business in Mexico. During his free time he enjoys the challenge of working on pretty much anything related to repairing and restoring vehicles, and on the upkeep of a year-round garden at his home with his wife. The man doesn't waste a minute and is always on the go. He has become an essential part of all aspects of our farm operation.</p>-->
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<p><img src="images/Us_NikkiSteve_v1.jpg" alt="" border="0" style="height: 290px; float: right; padding: 4px 0px 10px 10px;" align="left"/>
|
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Hi, we're <b>Nikki</b> and <b>Steve</b>. In 2004, we bought a ranch in Mendocino County's Anderson Valley, 5 acres of which we developed into the Petit Teton Farm, named for a small mountain visible from the entryway. Prior to that, we lived on 27th Avenue off Lake Street in San Francisco for more than 15 years. As the farm has grown, and our family has become involved in the business, we all spend time in both places.</p>
|
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<p>Our original mission was to provide fresh, organically grown, local produce and eggs from our farm to Mendocino County and San Francisco, just 100 miles away. When we realized we couldn't sell everything we grew, we built a commercial kitchen to extend the food's shelf life and increase its value to our customers. Now, each week we sell our farm-made fare, eggs, and produce at <a href="#!/markets">Farmers' Markets</a> in both San Francisco and Mendocino County.</p>
|
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<p>Nikki's son, <b>Cameron</b>, has been working with us since 2008. In the spring of 2012 her other son, <b>Wynne</b>, daughter-in-law, <b>Sarah</b>, and grandchildren, Kellie and Zoey, moved to the ranch to work with us. We are now a family farm.</p>
|
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<p><img src="images/Us_Cam_v1.jpg" alt="" border="0" style="float: left; padding: 0px 10px 20px 0px;" align="left"/>
|
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<b>Cam</b> has a background in finance, and is a member of the CFA Society of SF. He splits his time between the farm and the city. On farm he's involved in most aspects of the business: planning, planting, harvesting, pruning, water systems, landscaping, kitchen work, and all general back-breaking labor. Most Sundays he can be found at our farm booth at the <a href="#!/markets">Clement Street Farmers' Market</a>.
|
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<br/><br/></p>
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<p><img src="images/Us_Sarah_v2.jpg" alt="" border="0" style="float: right; padding: 4px 0px 10px 10px; width: 185px;" align="right"/>
|
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<b>Sarah</b> has an business degree and is our kitchen manager. She produces most of our <a href="#!/farm-made-fare">canned and prepared foods</a> and keeps track of them. She loves living in northern California and in the Anderson Valley for its small town feel. Always interested in baking, she's incorporated our home-grown produce into tasty pretzels and other baked goods, which are a big hit on market days during the winter months.</p>
|
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|
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|
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<p style="clear: left;"><img src="images/Us_Wynne_v1.jpg" alt="" border="0" style="float: left; padding: 4px 10px 10px 0px;" align="left"/>
|
||||
<b>Wynne</b> has a software engineering background and uses his knowledge to improve farm efficiency. Recently he has delved into aquaponics in an effort to reduce our water use for growing food. We now have <a href="#!/aquaponics">aquaponic systems</a> that recirculate water between fish and plants. He also maintains the farm web site, and is building information systems to help us track our production.</p>
|
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<p style="clear: left;"><img src="images/Us_Cliff_v1.jpg" alt="" border="0" style="float: right; padding: 4px 0px 10px 10px; width: 140px;" align="right"/>
|
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We are the luckiest farm family in the world to have <b>Cliff</b> as our farm infrastructure manager, house and kitchen builder, tool maven, and excavator. He is the best general contractor ever and in his previous life managed the building of many large commercial and civic buildings in Northern California. He has been working with us exclusively for the past 7-8 years and at this point we couldn't do business without him behind the scenes repairing all our mistakes. Although we’ve learned a lot from him over the years, we are still novices in comparison.
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<p style="clear: left;"><img src="images/Us_Juan_v1.jpg" alt="" border="0" style="float: left; padding: 4px 10px 10px 0px; width: 140px;" align="left"/>
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<b>Juan</b> is originally from the small town of La Laguneta in Michoacan Mexico. He has long experience in farming - over ten years as a gardener, harvesting organic grapes, doing maintenance and irrigation and more in a small Philo vineyard. Before coming to the US he also raised cows in the family business in Mexico. During his free time he enjoys the challenge of working on pretty much anything related to repairing and restoring vehicles, and on the upkeep of a year-round garden at his home with his wife. The man doesn't waste a minute and is always on the go. He has become an essential part of all aspects of our farm operation.</p>
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<h1>Farmer BIO'S</h1>
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|
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<h4 style="margin-bottom: 6px;">Steve Krieg</h4>
|
||||
<p style="margin-top: 0px;">Before starting Petit Teton farm with his partner, Nikki, Steve spent 25 years as corporate counsel for Bank of America. He is a life-long Californian; born in Long Beach and grew up in Santa Barbara and San Jose. He graduated from San Jose State University with a BA in Political Science and from the University of San Diego with a JD. Steve passed the California Bar in 1977 and is still an active member. In addition to farming, he and Nikki love to hike in the Sierra Nevada.</p>
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<h4 style="margin-bottom: 6px;">Nicolette Ausschnitt</h4>
|
||||
<p style="margin-top: 0px;">Nikki is a fine artist in paint, drawing and sculpture, with many exhibitions, awards and commissions on her resume. She attended the HS of Music & Art in New York City where she was born and raised, and received a BFA from the RI School of Design and an MFA from the University of Michigan. For her farming is yet another art medium that includes not only the visual and tactile senses, but the oral, auditory, olfactory and intuitive ones as well. Creating a working farm and business out of a beautiful piece of land is a thrilling adventure, and she continues to be a fine artist in a multitude of mediums.</p>
|
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<h4 style="margin-bottom: 6px;">Cameron A. Crisman</h4>
|
||||
<p style="margin-top: 0px;">When he's not working on the farm business, Cameron continues to practice within the field of finance, in which he has background training. He received a BA in Asian Studies and Japanese from California State University, Sacramento in 2002, and went on to work as a Registered Client Service Representative with a team of Wealth Management brokers at UBS Financial Services, Inc. He received his Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation in 2009, is an active member of the SF CFA Society, and continues today as an active portfolio manager for client accounts. Aside from an interest in farming and finance, Cameron pursues a long-term goal in the field of philanthropy, volunteering as the CF0 of the Petit Teton Foundation and on the Advisory Board for the Bay Area Financial Education Foundation (BAFE).</p>
|
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<h4 style="margin-bottom: 6px;">Sarah Crisman</h4>
|
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<p style="margin-top: 0px;">Sarah is an emergency manager from Alaska. She is well educated, with an MBA under her belt, and has spent many years working in emergency preparedness and response. While today you will often find Sarah creating culinary delights, she also continues to stay active in emergency response and the community in general.</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0px;">With a background in software engineering specializing in corporate and startup software development, Wynne is a rock the boat to see what happens type of person. On any given day you will find Wynne designing, prototyping, and debugging complex software, social, and mechanical engineering problems. Wynne holds an MBA and a Bachelors of Computer Science, in addition to more than a decade of experience in the software industry, running his own software development and consulting firm, and building a next generation application development framework currently weighing in at a half million lines of code.</p>
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