Husk is a local food system in Indiana—farms, processing, distribution, and retail grocery—which provides year-round access to local, non-GMO foods.
Husk products are not only locally grown by local farmers, they are also locally processed by local workers and locally sold by local grocers. Your dollars are kept in Indiana, our rural communities are being revived, and Indiana agriculture is returning to the center of culture.
The Husk mission is to provide year-round access to local foods through local preservation and processing. That means Husk products are not only locally grown by local farmers, they are also locally processed by local workers and locally sold by local grocers. Your dollars are kept in Indiana, our rural communities are being revived, and Indiana agriculture is returning to the center of culture.
Sweet Corn, Sugar Snap Peas, Snow Peas, Shelled Peas, Cubed Butternut Squash