Beth Corymb is a fourth-generation farmer living in Scottsbluff. Although she grew up on her family’s farm, she was not always sure that was the life she wanted to pursue.
A cow on Common Good farm feeds on fodder grown on-site. “With biodynamics we take a step beyond the animal. What is it being fed and what medicine is it being given and how could that contaminate the soil of the farm?” said Evrett Lunquist, co-owner of Common Good farm.
Only two cartons of Common Good eggs are left on the shelves of Open Harvest co-op grocery store in south Lincoln. For 24 years, these eggs have been a popular staple at the store. Amy Tabor, general manager of Open Harvest said Common Good is “a really important vendor in our business.”
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Custer State Park bison calf.
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A cow on Common Good farm feeds on fodder grown on-site. “With biodynamics we take a step beyond the animal. What is it being fed and what medicine is it being given and how could that contaminate the soil of the farm?” said Evrett Lunquist, co-owner of Common Good farm.
Only two cartons of Common Good eggs are left on the shelves of Open Harvest co-op grocery store in south Lincoln. For 24 years, these eggs have been a popular staple at the store. Amy Tabor, general manager of Open Harvest said Common Good is “a really important vendor in our business.”