Monday, June 18, 2007

Business Spotlight: Potter Sod Farm

Today we look at one of Dorchester's newest business ventures.

Potter Sod Farm -- located at 1340 Co. Road F -- is a partnership of two generations of Potters and Jan Wagner (Jack Potter's father-in-law). It is a genuine working family farm that offers sod sales, delivery and installation. The farm will be cutting sod later this summer and taking orders soon.

We at the Times are particularly impressed that Potter Farm's Tall Fescue has been proven to require about 33 percent less water than Kentucky Blue Grass. The Fescue has a good tolerance to heat, drought and shade, and has an excellent dark green color and fine texture. The variety has shown to be resistant to gray leaf spot, brown patch, as well as damaging insects.

Five generations have resided at the Potter farm, which was homesteaded by the Fredrick Potter family in1886. Visit the farm's new Web site by clicking here. For those interested in receiving a quote on a new underground irrigation or landscaping project, call 402-580-3940. Or e-mail Jack Potter at Jack@PotterSodFarm.com

Take a leisurely drive out to Potter Sod Farm to see a fine example of diversified agriculture at work in the Dorchester area.

4 comments:

  1. I see this farm every day on my way in to town. I tip my hat to the Potters and I wish them the best in their business.

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  2. This is great-there are alot of ways of changing the pace of farming

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  3. Now someone has their thinking cap on.......

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