- Paul K. Keene
Paul K. Keene (
October 12 ,1910 -April 23 ,2005 ) was one of the first organic farmers. He was the owner ofWalnut Acres , in Penns Creek,Pennsylvania . There he produced various food products sold nationally in health food stores and via a mail-order catalog. The foods included free-range chicken; peanut, apple, and other butters; and granola. He was one of the pioneers of the idea of growing food without pesticides or chemical fertilizers.He was born in
Lititz, Pennsylvania . He earned an undergraduate degree atLebanon Valley College and amaster's degree inmathematics atYale University . Before starting Walnut Acres, he taught mathematics atDrew University . He learned about organic farming fromSir Albert Howard while teaching in northernIndia . When he returned to the US, he studied further at the School of Living, inSuffern, New York and Kimberton Farm School in Pennsylvania.While in India, he was involved with
Mohandas Gandhi and the Indian independence movement.He also met his wife while in India. Her name was Enid Betty Morgan, and she was the daughter of missionaries. They were married in 1940; she died in 1987.
His first big breakthrough in selling organic foods came when
Clementine Paddleford , theNew York Herald-Tribune food editor, was entranced by the farm's first product, Apple Essence, an apple butter.Walnut Acres was started just after
World War II . In 1994, it had sales of close to $8 million dollars annually. Keene sold the company in 2000. It is no longer in business, but certain foods manufactured by theHain Celestial Group , a natural-foods conglomerate, bear the "Walnut Acres Organic" label.References
External links
* http://www.walnutacres.com/
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