Alabama farmer Taylor Hatchett’s diverse approach in what she grows and how she markets her crop is a reason why Boozer Farms remains a successful farming operation in Chilton County.
Some may connect Hatchett and Boozer Farms with the place to get strawberries; or blueberries; or vegetables. No matter what consumers come to purchase at Boozer Farms, they know it features a plethora of fresh fruits and vegetables.
“We grow a small quantity of a large variety of things; strawberries, blueberries, all of your spring, summer and fall vegetables, tomatoes. We’re already harvesting squash and zucchini. We’ll have cucumbers ready here shortly,” Hatchett said. “We’ve got radishes and turnips that are ready; of course, kale, collards, broccoli and cauliflower and cabbage and other spring crops. Then we go into tomatoes, okra and peas, corn, beans, peppers, eggplant. We have a wide diversity of things.”…