Any curious fisherman who follows the rhythmic chirping song off Interstate 95 in Dunn will find themselves at the largest cricket farm in North Carolina. The farm breeds, houses, sells and ships 70 ...
DEFOREST, Wis. — Kevin Bachhuber is not your average Midwest farmer. He’s a cricket farmer who has about two million crickets, hatching about 500,000 a week. It’s not exactly what he had hoped for as ...
KEYSTONE — Roughly 600 people live in the Benton County community of Keystone. But upward of 80,000 residents — albeit the small, chirping kind — are making their home on the farm of Becky and Jason ...
Bitwater Farms isn't much to look at. If it weren't for the cricket mural on one shipping container, retrofitted as a workshop, there's little to indicate that what's being built and raised on this ...
Entosense, an edible insect company in Lewiston, began farming its own crickets over the past winter, with the goal of eventually replacing its outsourced cricket products with locally raised products ...
One day soon, the sound of a cricket”s chirp could make your mouth water. That”s what entrepreneur Elliot Mermel is hoping will happen. The 25-year-old is jumping into the emerging edible insect ...
If bugs are the next big food trend, we need to find a way to grow a lot of them. Cricket company Aspire has turned to robots. Inside a new building in an industrial neighborhood near the airport in ...
A herd of cows, a flock of sheep, a row of crops — all are recognizable farming terms, none of which apply to Joanna Newcomb's farming operation. That's because Newcomb raises crickets. For food.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results