On Thursday, Nov. 28, Seward Co-op will have shortened hours from 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
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Evolving May Day Traditions
Depending on where you are in the world, May 1 can mean different things to different people. Some cultures recognize May 1 as May Day, while others know it as… Read More →
Mother’s Day Gifts Ideas and Preview Event!
Mark your calendars for Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 8, and make sure to plan something special for the important moms in your life. What it means to be a mom… Read More →
Produce At Its Peak: Tomatoes
One of my absolute favorite fragrances is the scent of a fresh ripe tomato still on the vine. It’s the vine itself that carries the smell I love, and during… Read More →
15th Annual CSA Fair Recap
Seward Co-op’s 2016 Community-Supported Agriculture (CSA) Fair on Saturday, April 16, was once again a huge success, both for farmers and attendees. For the second year in a row, it… Read More →
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Store Specials Owner Deals April 13 – May 3 May 4 – May 17
Back to Nature Classic Crme Cookies Recall-Expanded
Back to Nature Foods, LLC is issuing a voluntary recall of its classic crème cookies, because they may contain undeclared milk, not listed as an ingredient on the label. Persons… Read More →
Franklin Avenue Bridge Repairs and Closure
The Franklin Avenue bridge (County Road 5) is closed for repairs through September 2016. Here is the alternative route to Seward Co-op’s Franklin store and Creamery Cafe.
P6 Producer Profile: Living Water Gardens
Living Water Gardens is located on the outskirts of Wells, Minn., about 100 miles southwest of the Twin Cities. Three generations work together and handle the operation that grows 7,000… Read More →
Healthy Bees, Healthy Lives
In the spring, the well-being of honey bees is at the forefront of our minds. After all, we all benefit from a thriving bee population. Learn more below about how… Read More →
Produce At Its Peak: Over Winter?
The month of March is a time where we see a juxtaposition of fresh, spring vegetables coming from California and Mexico and winter storage crops available from local farms. A… Read More →