- June 21, 2021
- Posted by: Stratford Team
- Category: Business
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FREMONT, Nebraska (Fremont Tribune) — In the late 1970s, Gordon and Susan Miller’s children wanted to earn some spending money.
So the Millers planted sweet corn to provide their kids, Scott, Ryan and Kori, with jobs.
From that idea grew a produce business, called Grandview Farm.
The farm, south of Fremont, provides the Millers with a scenic view of beautiful sunrises. Wild turkeys can be seen in nearby fields and Canada geese fly over the Millers’ house.
A family whose roots go deep into the art and practice of farming, the Millers now enjoy seeing their grandchildren work on the farm.
The Millers mainly grow corn and soybeans but have also dedicated about 12 acres of their land to growing produce, which they sell at area farmers’ markets.
They grow a variety of produce including: asparagus, tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, peppers, sweet potatoes, beets, broccoli, cauliflower,…

