Duhn Family Farm
Farming Holistically
Marvin and Ruth Duhn raise both crops and sheep on their 117 acre
farm near Alexandria, Minnesota. Driven by a longstanding interest in
holistic health, their farming philosophy is
intertwined with a
commitment to the health of humans and the environment. Out of concern
about the number of petroleum-based chemicals and plastic products used
in conventional agriculture, Marvin and Ruth switched to organic
production.
An Emphasis on Variety
Marvin's organic produce includes growing a variety of small grains:
* hull-less oats,
* winter wheat,
* barley and
* buckwheat and alfalfa for hay.
He also grows buckwheat to disk in for weed control. All the crops
Marvin grows feed the sheep. The Duhn's also grow vegetables and herbs
in their garden, which they sell to nearby restaurants in Alexandria.
Eventually, Marvin hopes to switch from small grains, increase his
vegetable production and possibly add some berries to "reduce the time
spent in the tractor."
Bred Naturally
Marvin and Ruth have a herd of 28 ewes for sheep production. They raise
both Hampshire and Hampshire-Montdale breeds for production. The sheep
are bred naturally on the farm. During the first 6-8 weeks, the ewes
and lambs are kept in the confinement of the barn in boxstalls deeply
bedded with straw. The lambs are typically weaned at 40-50 pounds.
Once the pastures dry out and are well-established in the late spring,
the sheep are let out to pasture. Marvin prefers feeding his sheep a
grass and hay based diet because he believes th
e sheep gain weight more
slowly, creating leaner, more valuable meat. Marvin also feeds the
sheep probiotics, which are naturally occurring bacteria that help the
sheep break down and utilize the food in their rumen more efficiently.
Marvin's sheep are then sold at the local Whole Farm Cooperative in
central Minnesota. A life-long farmer who moved his family from Iowa to
Minnesota, Marvin believes that "all you can do is your own little
part" for making the world a better place. He considers his part to be
producing food "that is healthy and aesthetically pleasing to the eye."
Duhn Family Farm
Regions:
MinnesotaOrganization type:
Business - family


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