Farm Happenings at Daybreak Growers Alliance
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Farm Happenings at Daybreak Growers Alliance

Farm Happenings 6/6/22: Fresh veggies are being delivered! / Meet Kennebec Cheesery

Posted on May 30th, 2022
June is here and more fresh veggies are being harvested for your boxes! Bok Choy, baby greens, radishes, rhubarb, asparagus, cucumbers . . . just the beginning of another delicious summer harvest for Daybreak Farm Boxes! We special order your selections from farms each week after the customization1 read more »

Farm Happenings 5/30/22: Gearing up for summer! / Update from Common Wealth Farm

Posted on May 23rd, 2022
Hello Farm Box subscribers, We're gearing up for another bustling and exciting growing season and wish you all a great and safe kick off to the summer season this weekend! We'll have you covered for your summer picnic needs, whether you're craving fresh greens or firing up the grill you can fi1 read more »

Farm Happenings 5/23/22: Celebrate Maine Cheesemakers! / Update from Crooked Face Creamery

Posted on May 17th, 2022
Mid-May – spring is a great time to celebrate the award winning cheesemakers in the state, so many options and so delicious – for your cheese boards; as salad toppings for the fresh greens coming in; paired with Pachanga tortillas and Lover's Brook beans; egg and cheese on Forage bagels1 read more »

Farm Happenings 5/16/22: The days are warming! / Update from Seven Moon Farm

Posted on May 9th, 2022
These are the days we wait for all winter long! As the days warm the seedlings are just waiting to be put in the ground, tomatoes already in the ground and being trellised in greenhouses along with cucumbers!! Spinach and lettuces being harvested and fresh baby beets coming your way, just the start1 read more »

Farm Happenings 5/9/22: Spring Greens are Making an Appearance! / Update from South Paw Farm

Posted on May 2nd, 2022
Customize early as the spring greens start making an appearance in Farm Boxes! Spinach, lettuce, chives and kale all starting to be harvested . . . more to come in future weeks! Spring has sprung and the farms are transitioning cold weather crops into the fields, and greenhouses are full with all o1 read more »