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Discover how Bradley Sweet Corn & Produce has become a staple of the local community, providing fresh produce and a glimpse into agricultural traditions.

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Farm Credit of Western Arkansas

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Nestled in the river bottoms near Bradley, Arkansas, Bradley Sweet Corn & this is a really long link for Produce is a farm known for fresh, locally-grown produce. Bradley Sweet Corn & this is a really long link for Produce is owned by Farm Credit members of the Koehn family, whose legacy is deeply rooted in agriculture. The family has dedicated themselves to providing the freshest produce possible, selling sweet corn, melons, and purple hull peas straight off the farm.

The Koehn family’s commitment to freshness is evident in their daily routine. Each morning, often before sunrise, they pick their sweet corn to ensure peak sweetness and tenderness. It’s not uncommon for their corn to be sold to customers within minutes of harvesting.

Their family’s history spans generations, tracing back to the high plains of western Kansas. In 2002, the family made a bold move to Bradley, Arkansas, allowing them to expand their farming operations and build a direct-to-consumer business model. Initially selling at local farmers markets and roadside stands, they found substantial success at the Shreveport Farmers Market, where long lines would form to purchase their sweet corn before the market even opened.

The increasing demand led to a pivotal decision: transition to 100% direct-from-the-farm sales. This change allowed the Koehns to connect on a deeper level with their customers, inviting them to visit the farm and experience the agricultural process firsthand. The farm’s popularity grew as they expanded their produce offerings, adding watermelons, cantaloupes, and purple hull peas.

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