Rural relations

He says, the milk is pasteurized, but not homogenized. "Remember the old days when the cream was on the top of the bottle? That's the way you'll find our milk here," he said. Betty and Jim O'Toole encourage you to bring a picnic lunch and enjoy the atmosphere at O'Toole...

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Published inOcala star-banner
Main Author Macher, Alan
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Ocala, Fla Halifax Media Group 23.05.2004
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Summary:He says, the milk is pasteurized, but not homogenized. "Remember the old days when the cream was on the top of the bottle? That's the way you'll find our milk here," he said. Betty and Jim O'Toole encourage you to bring a picnic lunch and enjoy the atmosphere at O'Toole's Herb Farm, just outside Madison. "It's become a haven for visitors," said Betty. "They love to take a lazy stroll around the herb gardens, or sit in a rocking chair on the gift-shop porch sipping lemonade." Another one of the "Natural North Florida" participants, L.M. "Buddy" Norman isn't sure about all the fuss over agritourism. Visitors have been finding The Norman Family Farm, and its roadside produce stand on U.S. 301 in Lawtey, (904) 964-9152, for more than 100 years, long before anyone thought of agritourism.
ISSN:0163-3201