Newsletter 6-2-2012
I’m not sure how many of you caught the news last night but if not I figured I would share with you this amazing happenstance.
I’m not sure how many of you caught the news last night but if not I figured I would share with you this amazing happenstance.
Our indoor farming space is now operational. The tomatoes have been planted. The drip lines are run. The trellis strings are hung. Now we need
Finally. We have finished the new hoop house. It was quite the project fraught with intrigue, peril and danger. The intrigue was in trying to
Since we have been completely unsuccessful in our invention of a weather control system we felt maybe we should focus our efforts in another direction.
I’m not usually one to toot my own horn. I’m an incredibly humble person. The most humble person I know. In fact I would put
Farming is risky. Risky in many ways. Of course there are the obvious risks associated with nature: weather, pests, etc. as well as the financial
This past week I spent some significant time learning about exotic, invasive species. Invasive species are non-native pests that make their way across the vast
Happy Valentines Day! Exciting news here on the farm. Over the last few months I have been speaking with a local small orchard located in
I thought that I would share this picture with you. It is a picture of our biggest pest problem. It isn’t our biggest problem pest