Thursday, June 18, 2026, 4 to 7 p.m.: Becks berries - fresh fruit all summer long
Fresh fruit (berries, pome and stone fruit) are the Beck family's specialty, with a focus on strawberries and raspberries. Transparent production: tour of the protected production of strawberries, raspberries, blueberries and apricots; in good weather, a tractor ride to the open fields can take place.
Please register by June 13, 2026 at info[at]beck-obstbau.de.
Address: Andreas Beck Obstbau, Hochdorfer Straße 1, 71735 Eberdingen, www.beck-obstbau.de
Friday, June 19, 2026, 6 to 8 p.m.: Farm tour - the Angus cattle of Pulverdingen
The Grundler family keeps a herd of suckler cows of the "Deutsch Angus" breed and produces beef of the highest quality. The animals live on the farm for around two years, as close to nature as possible. Transparent production: guided tour of the farm with information about everyday life on the farm and the animals. Afterwards, an Angus burger will be served and there will be time for questions and discussion. Contribution towards expenses for burger and drink: €15/person
Please register by June 12, 2026 at angusfleisch-grundler[at]gmx.de.
Address: Angusfleisch Grundler, Pulverdingen 12/1, 71665 Vaihingen/Enz, www.angusfleisch-grundler.de
Saturday, June 20, 2026, 3 to 6 p.m.: Field tour with Simon Hengstberger
Organic farmer Simon Hengstberger grows special crops such as lentils, chickpeas, chia, popcorn maize, melons and pumpkins in his fields and produces high-quality cold-pressed oils. Transparent production: Field tour with exciting insights into the cultivation, care and harvesting of the crops as well as the special features of organic farming and the challenges of modern agriculture.
Registration by June 16, 2026 by email to: simonhengstberger[at]gmx.de
Address: Mühlehof Hengstberger - Etzweg 9 - 74343 Sachsenheim-Hohenhaslach - 01575 2815246
The entire 2026 program is available for download on the website of the District Office, Department of Agriculture: https://ludwigsburg.landwirtschaft-bw.de.
