Our days are chilly and the heavy rains have subsided, leaving great saturation all around. It’s hard to fathom the more »
Eagle, Heron & Marsh Hawk
Lots of heavy rain has finally given way to beautiful sunshine days. The cooler temperatures are ideal for harvesting celeriac, more »
Creative Harvesting
In our last few weeks of October, the trees are incredible in their impressive colors of crimson, burnt orange, deep more »
Gleaning Winter Squash
On Thursday, we started in the cold, 20-degree weather and a hard frost. We had an amazing group of 7th more »
Busy Wagons & School Tours
The leaves are falling, the air is quite chilly and we saw a mild frost this week. The days are more »
Food’s Carbon Footprint
Who’s inspired by the recent Climate Change awareness rally, inspired by today’s youth? I know we certainly are, so let’s more »
Red Ace Beets
Farm News This year, we nailed it! We planted our beets early in the summer and began harvesting them here more »
BusyTown On The Farm
Farm News This summer we embarked upon the second phase of laying our drain hoses in an effort to more »
Cultivated and Wild
Farm News In Aldo Leopold’s famous A Sand County Almanac the opening sentence reads, “There are some who can live more »
Corn Is For The Elk
Farm News It is hard to say goodbye to summer as we head into our last week of August. Luckily, more »