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Interior of a greenhouse on a pizza farm that sells pizza

A pizza farm can be both a farm -based food-service establishment that sells pizza or a demonstration farm that educates visitors about agriculture by growing pizza ingredients, sometimes on a circular piece of land partitioned into plots shaped like pizza slices. [1]

Demonstration farms [ edit ]

Some pizza farms are demonstration farms that educate visitors about agriculture by growing pizza ingredients, sometimes on a circular piece of land partitioned into plots shaped like pizza slices. The farm often grows ingredients that can be used in pizza, such as wheat for the crust , tomatoes and herbs for the sauce , pork for pepperoni , dairy cows for cheese , and even trees for pizza oven firewood . Certain farms may even have access to coal or natural gas deposits that can be used as additional pizza oven heating fuels.

Examples of demonstration pizza farms [ edit ]

Culinary pizza farm [ edit ]

Some pizza farms are primarily farm-based food service establishments that sell pizza. Pizza farms have become popular in Minnesota , Wisconsin , and Iowa . Farms often grow or raise many of their own ingredients, similar to demonstration pizza farms. [7] [8] [9]

Examples of culinary pizza farms [ edit ]

References [ edit ]

  1. ^ Fineman, Susan. "PIZZA FARM SERVES SLICE OF LIFE" . The Washington Post .
  2. ^ Daniels, Calvin (2015-06-10). "Learning farming via the pizza" . Yorkton This Week . Archived from the original on 2018-10-18 . Retrieved 2018-10-18 .
  3. ^ Furber, Debbie (2015-10-23). "Food farms are a hit: It's a fun way to show kids the link between farming and their burgers and pizza" . AGCanada . Retrieved 2018-10-18 .
  4. ^ "What's the Story? History of the Pizza Farm" . The Pizza Farm . Archived from the original on 2008-02-06 . Retrieved 2008-02-06 .
  5. ^ Grimaldi Olsen, Theresa (2009-07-31). " 'Pizza farm' also a place to learn about organic methods" . The State Journal . Archived from the original on 2018-10-18 . Retrieved 2018-10-18 .
  6. ^ "Pizza-shaped farm draws tourists with organic slice" . USAToday .com . Associated Press . 2005-09-15. Archived from the original on 2018-10-18 . Retrieved 2018-10-18 .
  7. ^ "Where to Eat Pizza on a Farm" . Eater Twin Cities . Retrieved 2018-10-18 .
  8. ^ Kivirist, Lisa (2016). Soil sisters : a tooklit for women farmers . Gabriola Island, BC: New Society Publishers . p. 135. ISBN   9780865718050 . OCLC   907652945 . With roots originating in the Midwest, the 'pizza farm' concept involves a farm serving these cheesy tomato pies, typically with farm-raised fare as ingredients ... Pizza farms serve the pizza 'take-out' style, and guests have the option to take it home or, much more likely, bring their own gear and eat picnic-style on the farm.
  9. ^ a b c d e f Moskin, Julia (25 Aug 2020). "Where the Produce Includes Pepperoni: The Pizza Farm" . New York Times . Retrieved 14 July 2021 . Trace the route of the Mississippi River down from Minneapolis and along the Wisconsin-Iowa border. In the last two decades, dozens of farms in this region have built wood-fired ovens, studied the basics of crust, sauce and cheese, and begun serving pizza on summer nights.
  10. ^ Tanzilo, Bobby (2022-03-22). "Old Germantown is finally firing up its farmstead brewery" . OnMilwaukee . Retrieved 2023-03-16 .
  11. ^ Kozlowicz, Cathy. "A brewery is slated to open at Old Germantown, a 120-acre farm in Germantown, in April" . Milwaukee Journal Sentinel . Retrieved 2023-03-16 .

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