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GMO Update, Re-Named “Bioengineered”

After years of questions and concerns, there is now a National Standard for the disclosure of genetically modified foods. The National Bioengineered Food Disclosure Standard, authorized by congress in 2016, became mandatory at the start of 2022. The new National Bioengineered Food Disclosure Standard represents a change in approach to labeling genetically modified organisms (GMOs),…

Make the Most of Rotisserie Chickens

At Seward Co-op, we are grateful to provide many options for quick and healthy meals. From the frozen section, the salad and hot bars, and the grab and go deli coolers, Seward-made items can cut down on prep time for your next meal. Our rotisserie chickens – roasted in house! – provide a lot of…

Buttermilk Falls CSA & Folk School Retreat

Buttermilk Falls CSA & Folk School Retreat Osceola, WI CSA Type: Vegetables, Meat, Maple Syrup, Flowers, Mutual Aid/Solidarity Share Drop Locations: Powderhorn, Kingfield Buttermilk Falls CSA is a 60-member CSA farm nestled among the forests and prairie lands of the St. Croix River Valley. Named after our pristine waterfall, Buttermilk Falls CSA offers members organic…

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Community Homestead

Community Homestead Osceola, WI CSA Type: Vegetables, fruit, meat, jams, preserves, flowers, herbs, pickles, maple syrup, baked goods Drop Locations: Powderhorn neighborhood and more Community Homestead was established in 1995 as a cooperative project that enables everyone to flourish so that, together, we are a very able community. Community Homestead has all ages, all abilities…

Gift Seeds

Seeds from local Community Foods producer Seed Savers are in at Seward Co-op—just in time to gift to loved ones!

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Women in Our Local Food Economy

Celebrate our vibrant local food economy with as we recognize a few of the many women owned Community Foods producers!

Start Your Plants: Seeds are in!

Seeds are in, and Seward Co-op is diving into spring! Starting your garden from seed and then watching it mature from seedling to fruiting plant can be rewarding, economical and fun. Considering Minnesota’s relatively short growing season, it can be beneficial to start seeds indoors in spring to give plants a head start before transplanting…  Read More

Seward Co-op’s Seed Guide

Seward Co-op has begun the countdown to spring! Starting your garden from seed and then watching it mature from seedling to fruiting plant can be rewarding, economical, and fun. Considering Minnesota’s relatively short growing season, it can be beneficial to start seeds indoors in spring to give plants a head start before transplanting them in…  Read More

A Soil Story

Introducing a two-part story from Jim VanDerPol, who owns Pastures A Plenty together with his wife, LeeAnn, and children, Josh and Cindy VanDerPol. Seward Co-op has purchased pork from Jim and his family for 18 years, and our staff is grateful to build our knowledge of soil health thanks to him! Look for part two…  Read More

Fermentation: For Your Health

Working on your gut this season could mean a lot of things. Maybe you are adjusting your workout routine to strengthen your core muscle groups. You could be, ahem, adding a few inches to your waist because it would be quite rude to not at least try each seasonal and celebratory treat you come across…  Read More