I didn’t get a chance to get to the farmer’s market for more rhubarb today…but I did learn a nifty little fact while watching the Colbert Report. Congressman Adam Smith was the night’s brave guest and seemed to hold his own. During Smith’s “interview” it was noted that Pierce County, Wash. (the heart of Smith’sContinue reading “Speaking of Rhubarb…”
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Now That's a Garden!
So…what’s on the seed order list this year? Lavender? Strawberries? I’m hoping for some green beans, tomatoes and corn in the mix…if dad can figure out how to keep the bugs and rabbits out.
Future Farmgirl
In addition to organic produce and dairy, this Wisconsin family is growing future farmers at Grassway Organics in Eastern Wisconsin. The Sheboygan Press article about the family and store features testimonials from those who swear by the power of organic food. And there’s plenty food stuffs to be found at the Craig family farm…grass-fed beef;pasturedContinue reading “Future Farmgirl”
White Gold: Organic Milk?
All this debate over raw milk made me wonder what’s happening with the organic movements. I had to look no further than the Columbian in Wash. state to learn about the 150 healthy Holsteins at Farmgirl Karen van Tol’s pesticide-free pastures. Despite increasing demand for raw milk, organic daily still brings in a premium. TheContinue reading “White Gold: Organic Milk?”
A Raw Milk, Hungry Cat Story
I was checking out my former paper the [Gary] Post-Tribune and found onetime Farmboy Carrol Vertrees musing about the raw milk of his childhood. I’ve read loads of raw milk stories, but the tidbit about Carrol’s milking expertise is a new one for me: I was adept, udderly adept, being able to squirt milk intoContinue reading “A Raw Milk, Hungry Cat Story”
Scaring Up Some Farmgirl Creativity
Just came across this Scarecronie photo from Farmgirl Cyn. She posted this in March: Love it. Not sure what the neighbors around my new urban dwelling would think, but we’ll see if this idea catches on at The Farm.
Sprouts Up
Word is that the beans are already sprouting in the big field after the first big rain after planting. No photos yet, but check Hoosier Outsider’s Flickr site for more pix of The Farm and field progress. My favorite is this shot of The Lane. It’s the quickest way to the river. Just watch outContinue reading “Sprouts Up”
Planting, Fertilizing, Flint Hunting
There’s so much activity, it’s hard to keep up, even virtually. But I’ll take a stab at a summary of the last few days… Hoosier Outsider writes that the artifact hunters haven’t had much luck on “flint ridge” because the fields haven’t actually been plowed, just disked enough for no-till planting of soybeans: Here’s theContinue reading “Planting, Fertilizing, Flint Hunting”
N.C. Paper Creates Food & Farm News Section
I’m thrilled to be able to provide a first-hand account of the recent Slow Food Picnic at Chapel Hill Creamery. I don’t know whether Slow Food guru Carlo Petrini actually took in some delectable slow Southern BBQ (that’s one thing I sure miss about the South), but the editor of the Carborro Citizen says thereContinue reading “N.C. Paper Creates Food & Farm News Section”
Ready for Beans…
While the fields were in the final prep stages before planting, we hear neighbors were roasting a hog. I had to settle for salmon patties and salad. Can’t wait to see the fields for ourselves.