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Honeyberry Farms in Bagley Minnesota interview and tour

 
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This summer I interviewed Bernis Ingvaldson from honeyberryusa.com and received a tour as well that I wanted to share with Permies. Bernis had a lot of amazing fruits and foods made from them to share with us. If you are in the headwaters area there is a U-pick business run here and they also sell some pretty unique berry plants as well that are available for shipping or local pickup. There is also a nice collection of resources on growing different types of berries on their website.


 
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Neat! I've bought seaberries, honeyberries, serviceberries, aronia, elderberries, and currants from them! (The elder all died the first year, but everything else has either survived or thrived.) And I've gotten some ideas from your video for improving the lives of the things that haven't really taken off yet. Thanks for the video!
 
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