Farm Happenings at DragSmith Farms
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Farm Happenings at DragSmith Farms

Farm Share Week 11

Posted on August 30th, 2020
This weekend is proving to have perfect summer days.  Sunshine, low humidity and a breeze to dry things out a bit and keep the bugs away.  The "Produce Squad" has been busy harvesting.  Can see the changes of season progression.  The tomatoes are ripening rapidly, summer squash1 read more »

Farm Share Week 10

Posted on August 22nd, 2020
Happy Birthday to Maurice!  None of us can believe it...he is 75 years old.....and still farming.  Goes to prove the average age of the American farmer is OLD!!  Just to add to that thought, DragSmith Farms is actively looking for the next generation farmer.  Hand the awesome jo1 read more »

Farm Share Week 9

Posted on August 15th, 2020
At last we received some much needed rain. The fields are happier.  The mosquitos are tiny, numerous, desperate and did I mention overabundant.  In the photo, I couldn't resist showing you a hummingbird moth.  Each year they come to visit the phlox flowers.  Super cool.  Th1 read more »

Farm Share Week 8

Posted on August 8th, 2020
It took us like 4 years of having our "new van" to finally get the DragSmith Farms decals. Either our local sign guy was busy or the van was on the road.  Back in the day....last year....Maurice traveled to the Cities 3 days a week, the local area one day and went to get supplies on one day.&n1 read more »

Ginormous Broccoli

Posted on August 5th, 2020
if you are wondering what in the world to do with a ginormous broccoli, I have a couple of ideas.  First of all, be sure to wash your broccoli thoroughly.  We gave it a field washing, but, that isn't usually adequate for the table.  If you gently steam the broccoli and find it is to1 read more »

Monarch Butterfly sighting

Posted on August 2nd, 2020
Common milkweed feeding a beautiful Monarch butterfly.  If you have the opportunity to be out and about there are many fluttering about. read more »

Farm share week 7

Posted on August 1st, 2020
As you might know this is a Monarch butterfly in it's caterpillar stage.  Part of the stewardship we practice here at DragSmith Farms is creating or saving habitats for good bugs and wild life.  The pasture areas are full of common milkweed.  We don't even pull them out anymore in th1 read more »