 Ring in the New Year with amazing savings from Appalachian Wireless. Get the Galaxy S7 for just $49.99 when you sign a renew a two-year service agreement. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. Typically, during winter months, the word farming is rarely heard. However, for those at Four Petal Farm in Floyd County, winter is the time to thrive. And, to beat it all, the farm slows down during the summer. It's mostly due to their children's summer schedule, but nonetheless, it slows down. We grow in fall, winter, spring like you see here. We try to feel that gap that's out there for fresh produce in those cold months out of the year when people really don't think about there being fresh local foods. Four Petal Farm is a local people selling to other local people. It's also a much healthier alternative than buying from a market. Typically, in a market, the vegetables are shipped from hundreds of miles and have sat on the shelf for a couple of weeks. Four Petal Farm picks the plant and delivers within the week, so it's 100% fresh. We sell a lot of salad mix, primarily to restaurants like the Blue Raven and Slice, which are consistent customers for us. But we also have this online store where we sell to individuals that just would like a delivery of salad in Pikeville once a week. It's been awesome for us, but it's awesome for them too because most of the salad mix that's in the grocery store right now is coming from Yuma, Arizona. And for those who farm themselves, the Raymeyers are in their sixth winter season and say it's much easier than one may think to grow in the colder months. It's about choosing the right plants, very cold tolerant plants that accumulate sugars that help them withstand freezing so they taste great. We've been doing this for years just under these low tunnels out in the field just under fabric row covers and things have worked out great. For more information on Four Petal Farm, visit the website on your screen or follow the farm on Facebook. Reporting in Banner for EKB News, I'm Shelby Steele.