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Farm Happenings at Four Beat Farm

Farm Happenings for September 2, 2020

Posted on August 29th, 2020
Well folks, we are rolling into September! September is one of our busiest months at the farm, with many crops ready to come out the field and into storage (hello onions and squashes!).  We've got our propagation greenhouse filled with onions drying out, to ensure a good supply for you in the1 read more »

Farm Happenings for August 26, 2020

Posted on August 22nd, 2020
Well, we've never been so glad to have a few rainy days.  It's been hazy up at the farm the past week, with wildfires nearby started by last weekend's lightning storm, and we are thankful for firefighters and nature's precipitation for helping us all out.  We've got a big week of onion an1 read more »

Farm Happenings for week of August 19, 2020

Posted on August 15th, 2020
What's new on the farm?  Well, you could say that every day is a new day, and days in August seem to be jam-packed with action.  The winter squashes are starting to ripen, the fall carrots are growing before our eyes, the brussel sprouts are doing their best to take advantage of the sunsh1 read more »

Farm Happenings for August 12, 2020

Posted on August 11th, 2020
Summer is rolling along at the farm and, after the recent high temperatures, we are all taking a deep breath to enjoy some lovely (yet more moderate) summer weather.  We are used to getting some toasty days in Pemberton, but when it climbs up to 39 degrees in the afternoons...well...that's a b1 read more »

Farm Happenings for August 12, 2020

Posted on August 7th, 2020
Summer is rolling along at the farm and, after the recent high temperatures, we are all taking a deep breath to enjoy some lovely (yet more moderate) summer weather.  We are used to getting some toasty days in Pemberton, but when it climbs up to 39 degrees in the afternoons...well...that's a b1 read more »

Farm Happenings for Week of August 5, 2020

Posted on August 1st, 2020
It's been a hot week at the farm, and the summer crops are loving it.  The tomatoes are ripening, the beans are oh so close to kicking into high gear, and we are leaving the potatoes in the ground another week in the hope that they will size up a bit more.  We've been closely watching the1 read more »