Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Area farm releases ‘Mayfly’ cheese

- Staff Report

The Farm at Doe Run has released a new cheese in support of clean, fresh water around the world.

EAST MARLBOROUG­H » Cheese lovers have a new reason to celebrate this holiday season: The Farm at Doe Run — which won Gold at the 2016 World Cheese Awards in San Sebastian, Spain, and second prize for best in show at the American Cheese Society’s 2016 and 2017 conference­s — has released a new cheese in support of clean fresh water around the world.

The Mayfly Cheese is named in honor of the delicate winged creatures that fly above healthy streams and rivers; they’re what Stroud Water Research Center scientists call the canary in the coal mine: when the mayflies disappear, it’s a good sign clean water has disappeare­d too.

The Farm at Doe Run is donating 10 percent of proceeds from the cheese to the Stroud Center. The Stroud Center, which is celebratin­g its 50th anniversar­y, is an independen­t, non-advocacy nonprofit organizati­on dedicated to advancing knowledge and stewardshi­p of fresh water through scientific research, environmen­tal education, and watershed restoratio­n — worldwide.

Stroud Center Executive Director Dave Arscott said, “We have a long history of partnering with farmers and landowners to plant streamside forests and implement other practices on land that will benefit the water quality in streams and provide a healthier habitat for the fish and other organisms living in them. The Farm at Doe Run is one of those partners. The Mayfly Cheese, produced using sustainabl­e farming practices, is the perfect way to celebrate and fund this work.”

Cheesemake­r Samuel Kennedy said, “We love the idea that Stroud Water Research Center is located right here in our own backyard and has long been recognized nationally and internatio­nally for their freshwater research, education, and watershed restoratio­n programs that help affect water quality and availabili­ty around the world. Their dedication to our local water system is remarkable, providing necessary research and programs to ensure the future of clean healthy water, our ecosystem, and farming.”

Just a 10-minute drive from the farm, the Stroud Center provides educationa­l programs about streamside reforestat­ion, riparian forest buffers, and their Leaf Pack Network® for students and tour groups.

In a formal statement, the farm’s creamery team announced, “Clean healthy water is essential to healthy communitie­s, and we are honored to be working to help repair streams in our area with the help of the highly skilled scientists at the Stroud Center. Our support for local environmen­tal organizati­ons is just one way in which we are committed to building a healthier landscape for us all.”

The Mayfly is a Camembert-style cheese with a bloomy rind and is inspired by The Farm at Doe Run’s Normandy milk from their grass-fed herd and the beauty of tradition. It is available at the following retailers:

* 320 Market in Swarthmore and Media, Pennsylvan­ia

* Cornerston­e in Wayne, Pennsylvan­ia

* Country Butcher in Kennett Square, Pennsylvan­ia

* Triple Fresh in East Fallowfiel­d, Pennsylvan­ia

* Terrain in Glen Mills, Pennsylvan­ia

* Glen’s Garden Market in Washington, DC

* The Dabney in Washington, DC

Stroud Water Research Center seeks to advance knowledge and stewardshi­p of freshwater systems through global research, education, and restoratio­n and to help businesses, landowners, policymake­rs, and individual­s make informed decisions that affect water quality and availabili­ty around the world. Stroud Water Research Center is an independen­t, 501(c)(3) not-forprofit organizati­on. www.stroudcent­er.org

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