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A Real Winter

1/29/2014

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This winter is certainly a cold one and we've had plenty of beautiful snow. Our farm is small, but the fields feel vast and quiet. Snowstorms mean hunkering down inside and enjoying pancakes on the griddle, library books and arts & crafts projects. We're giving our bodies a much-needed rest and gearing up for a new growing season. Outside, our earthworm families dig down a little deeper in the fields and go to sleep dreaming of spring.

We are thrilled to announce that we have found an Assistant Farm Manager who will help us grow our program this year! Virginia comes to us from Howell Living History Farm in Titusville, NJ and will be an outstanding addition to our team. As their Sustainable Farming Intern, she assisted with  daily chores very much as farmers did in 1890-1920, that means using oxen for draft power. Howell's blog, The Furrow, has beautiful photos and tales of the old ways. We will be sitting down together for our first planning meeting this weekend. Full steam ahead!

On Sunday, Kevin attended the Northeast Organic Farming Association's Conference. He attended sessions on Crop Planning/Scheduling and Organic Pest Management among others. This year, event organizers have made some conference handouts available online, some of which may be relevant for backyard gardeners. If you have a backyard garden, be sure to check out the resources for Organic Pest Management.

Speaking of pest management, we have a rather large colony of little brown bats
roosting in our barn.  Our challenge continues to be how to get them out. On one hand they help by eating insects which should help keep our mosquito population down but they seem to prefer to hunt in the woods closer to the pond in general. They would be welcome aside from the fact that their droppings on the barn floor pose a risk.  We've thought about giving up and coexisting by putting up a layer of plastic sheeting beneath the rafters but we're open to other humane suggestions.

We are in the process of planning for the Spring planting and are working on our seed order. There have been a lot of headlines in the news lately about GMOs, Genetically Modified Organisms. We realize there are 2 sides to this important debate but wanted to take the opportunity to inform our members that we do not use genetically modified seeds. We order our seeds from Johnnys who do not sell genetically modified seed. See their Safe Seed Pledge.

Stay warm!

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    This blog is about our small family farm and homestead located in Central New Jersey. We grow for our own table but we also grow for the tables of our families, friends and neighbors through our Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program.

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