Farm Happenings at Angelic Organics Farm
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Farm Happenings at Angelic Organics Farm

Week 7 Farm News Coming Soon

Posted on August 17th, 2019
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Farmer John Writes: Can the Future Be Predicted?

Posted on August 13th, 2019
A few days before the delivery of your farm share, I evaluate the crops and decide what will be available and in what quantity. This is a bit like predicting the weather or the stock market...Continue reading. read more »

Week 6 Farm News Coming Soon

Posted on August 10th, 2019
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Farmer John Writes: Your Dynamic Farm Share

Posted on August 5th, 2019
In the spring, as rivers of unheavenly rain waterfalled from the heavens, I wondered if we would have a growing season at all. As of this writing, it has hardly rained a drop for a month...Continue reading. read more »

Week 5 Farm News Coming Soon

Posted on August 3rd, 2019
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Farmer John Writes: From Here to Where?

Posted on July 27th, 2019
My dad occasionally said that if our family was delayed a few minutes in our departure, that maybe that delay caused us to avoid a terrible accident. Rudolf Steiner said pretty much the same thing; Steiner attributed this delay often to the grace of Christian Rosenkreuz. Continue reading. read more »

Farmer John Writes: From Mud to Dust

Posted on July 22nd, 2019
Our third week of harvest is underway. I am reminded of the of complexity of managing a CSA farm--the overlapping and sometimes conflicting rhythms of the many crops; the sharpness and quality of harvest knives; the size of the harvest totes; which harvest trailer to use; whether to transplant or w1 read more »

Farmer John Writes: From Mud to Dust

Posted on July 19th, 2019
Our third week of harvest is underway. I am reminded of the of complexity of managing a CSA farm--the overlapping and sometimes conflicting rhythms of the many crops; the sharpness and quality of harvest knives; the size of the harvest totes; which harvest trailer to use; whether to transplant or w1 read more »

Farmer John Writes: A Rogue Bank

Posted on July 12th, 2019
There are many banks today. Most of them are registered and subject to stringent regulations. Let me introduce you to the Weed Bank—rogue, unruly, unregulated (except by obscure laws of nature.) The weed bank is where weed seeds languish, sometimes for years, until conditions favor germi1 read more »