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Avalon Farms Premium Homegrown -
Monday March 22, 2010 - By Brigette
The winter months have been busy at Avalon Farms. Getting things cleaned up from last season, which includes the office (ugh!), is a chore but we feel better when it's done. Not everything we did was routine, however. A new high tunnel was completed and...
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Meadowset Farm & Apiary -
Monday November 30, 2009 - By Thomas & Barbara
Wow last entry dates back to February 09... not really surprising, at least not to me. February usually brings the last quiet weeks before another growing season packed with successes and failures takes its beginning.
In review,...
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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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All I Saw Farm -
Sunday July 12, 2009 - By Heather
With four days of showing, AGS Classification, ADGA Linear Appraisal, and an One-Day/Verification Milk Test all under our belt this spring, we're clickin' right along at All I Saw Farm! We've earned some new dairy stars and taken home a number of grand...
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Heirloom Country Farms -
Wednesday June 17, 2009 - By Rob & Katharine
See our sites front page for generally up to the minute entries, where we're just "chirping" away!
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Sunrise Farm -
Monday May 25, 2009 - By Jetboy
Update time! As you can see from teh last postihng date, a lot of time has passed. So this isn't another one of those very dated blogs, sites, whatever...I'm finally getting around to letting you know we are optimistic for this year's crop. Yes, there has...
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JMD Farm -
Monday April 20, 2009 - By Jenny
Well it truly appears spring has sprung as the saying goes. We have used over 1/4 th of the garden space already planting all kinds of yummy vegetables including spinach, lettuce, carrots, onions, kale, collards, broccoli, cabbage and cauliflower....
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M Triangle Ranch -
Monday March 30, 2009 - By Mark & Shelley
Spring has sprung at the M Triangle Ranch! We have baby ducks, calves and chicks everywhere! We are enjoying the warmer weather and are really excited about all of our new arrivals.
Mark is busy at the Univ.of Ariz. Farmers Market on Fridays...
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Greenling Organic Delivery Service -
Monday November 10, 2008 - By Mason
Hello LocalHarvest fans. We are a proud supporter of LocalHarvest and think they are providing a critical service to communities across the nation. We hope to be able to feed this blog with our current blog that lives on our site, but until then...