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Walkers Fresh Veggies -
Tuesday January 31, 2012 - By Mark & Carolyn
Walkers Fresh Veggies - CSA February 2012 Newsletter Hi Everyone! I just did an inventory of seeds I have on hand left over from last year and found I have the following seeds available to plant (these are additional crops not listed in my previous...
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Grow And Share -
Tuesday January 24, 2012 - By Kay
Hello, friends of Grow And Share.
Our latest newsletter is now available online . This includes information on volunteer needs, upcoming free gardening classes, and our combined Garden Plant Giveaway & Music Festival 2012. For those of you...
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Eaters' Guild -
Wednesday July 27, 2011 - By Laurie
Greetings Well, things are heating up. One of the good things about the heat is that the tomatoes are ripening quickly! Brad and I took a short reprieve from the sun (not the heat, though) in the greenhouse where our tomatoes have been growing widlly. As...
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Eaters' Guild -
Wednesday July 27, 2011 - By Laurie
Greetings! I heard that the Farm Gathering was a delight. Unfortunately, overbooked-I was unable to see it for myself. Hopefully I will meet you all at the next one! We will announce the date soon. Your CSA's are going to change radically over the next few...
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Eaters' Guild -
Wednesday July 27, 2011 - By Laurie
Greetings! I hope you've been well since I wrote you last. Did you think that you missed last weeks newsletter? Don't fear, there were no mistakes. The newsletter is now bi-weekly. We're making this change so that I can develop the content more fully for your...
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Eaters' Guild -
Wednesday July 27, 2011 - By Laurie
Greetings! Thanks all that have complemented this newsletter. I'm glad to be a part of the campaign. After receiving the last issue, many of you requested more photos. I can try to meet that request with each letter. Farm Gathering Time and Things to...
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Eaters' Guild -
Wednesday July 27, 2011 - By Laurie
Greetings! And welcome to the first CSA newsletter of the 2011 growing season. If you'll permit me a quick aside, I'd be flattered to introduce myself to you. My name is James. I am enjoying my second season as an employee of the Eater's Guild farm. This...
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SonRise Ranch -
Friday April 22, 2011 - By Douglas
SonRise Ranch Newsletter
Grass-fed, Grass-finished Beef and Lamb
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SonRise Ranch -
Saturday April 16, 2011 - By Douglas
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Grow And Share -
Sunday February 13, 2011 - By Kay
Hello gardeners, curious visitors, and friends of grow and share: We have released our latest newsletter (February 2011, The Garden's Edge ). It is now available via this link: http://www.thegardensedge.org/latest.html . This issue...
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Good Earth Farmers -
Sunday December 12, 2010 - By Stephen
Instead of the green of spring herbs and flowers, we are now surrounded by the whiteness of an early winter. It snowed today and our 2010 farm season is over. Soon it will be the winter solstice and the days will begin to grow longer. Even in the midst of...
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Kyle Farms All Natural Lamb -
Monday October 12, 2009 - By Anne
It’s Officially Fall at Kyle Farms!
This past weekend the Genesee Valley Hunt Club hosted their
annual Hunt Races on Nations Rd.
Those who attended may have seen Kyle Farms ewes in a pasture adjacent
to the racetracks. We are...
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Shoving Leopard Farm -
Wednesday September 16, 2009 - By Marina
News from the garden It’s September first but if feels like the 30th already. The temperature dropped into the forties last night and I spied a few of the hens bringing out their knitting needles and Awesome Farm yarn to make little egg-hats and tiny...
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Shoving Leopard Farm -
Wednesday September 16, 2009 - By Marina
News from the garden Rokeby appears to have been transported to the Pacific Northwest. The consistent and heavy rains are taking a toll on the heat-loving crops, particularly the tomatoes, some of which are affected by late blight. Some crops...
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Shoving Leopard Farm -
Wednesday September 16, 2009 - By Marina
News from the garden Shoving Leopard Farm is about to enter its second CSA pick-up season, and the garden is right on track. The head lettuces are bulking up; the chard, collards, and kale are ready for the first harvest; radishes, beets, and turnips...
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Shoving Leopard Farm -
Wednesday September 16, 2009 - By Marina
News form theh garden So much can happen to a garden in a month, and what an unusual month this April has been. We went from having to cover the seedlings at night to protect them from the frost to having to cover the transplants during the day to...
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Shoving Leopard Farm -
Wednesday September 16, 2009 - By Marina
News from the garden Spring has sprung in the Hudson Valley! Meg’s baby Susanna was born on March 13th, the first spring peepers were heard on the 16th; a carpet of those yellow flowers (small whorled pogonia?) bloomed on the 18th, the first...
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Shoving Leopard Farm -
Wednesday September 16, 2009 - By Marina
News from the garden The syrup days are here! Our taps are in, and when the sun shines, the sap flows into cans, buckets, and water jugs, soon to be poured onto pancakes as warm syrup. The seeds have arrived and the greenhouse and crop plans are...
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Kyle Farms All Natural Lamb -
Friday August 28, 2009 - By Anne
This is our first attempt at a much awaited newsletter to keep you updated on the goings-on at Kyle Farms. I want to start with letting you know how much we appreciate our customers. This has been a summer of changes for us at Kyle Farms. As...
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