Farm Happenings at River Run Farm
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Farm Happenings at River Run Farm

Farm Happenings for September 2, 2020

Posted on August 28th, 2020
Hello Farmshare members! Mornings are already starting to feel a lot like fall around here... dew on the grass is soaking right through our summer shoes as we walk across the farm in the chilly fog. After the sun pokes through and shines for an hour or so it goes back to feeling like summer, which1 read more »

Farm Happenings for August 26, 2020

Posted on August 24th, 2020
Hi folks! Here on the farm, we are busy as can be harvesting as well as trimming garlic to put up in storage. I think we are all shocked that we are nearing the end of August, but the shorter day length has been noticeable and the onions and shallots are calling on us to be harvested for their turn1 read more »

Farm Happenings for August 26, 2020

Posted on August 21st, 2020
Hi folks! Have you been thinking about making some buckwheat noodles, pancakes, or zucchini breads recently? We have a new batch of buckwheat flour from Nash’s that was milled recently. Here’s a link to some buckwheat recipes on Nash’s website to check out for inspiration: ht1 read more »

Farm Happenings for August 19, 2020

Posted on August 19th, 2020
Greetings folks, here's a heads up that we just got a fresh batch of Nash's buckwheat flour, recently milled! Now's the time to make those buckwheat noodles, buckwheat pancakes, or buckwheat zucchini breads! We hope you’ve been enjoying the summer’s bounty! This is certainly the most ab1 read more »

Farm Happenings for August 19, 2020

Posted on August 14th, 2020
Greetings folks! We hope you’ve been enjoying the summer’s bounty! This is certainly the most abundant time of year in the fields with the most diversity of vegetables on the harvest list. One of our favorite things about mid August are the new potatoes. These spuds are extra tender wit1 read more »

Farm Happenings for August 12, 2020

Posted on August 7th, 2020
Hello Farmshare Members! Our greenhouse is emptying out of baby transplants for the year and the fields are bursting with plants everywhere you look.  Everyday is a harvest day now. It’s amazing to see so much food get harvesting from the fields, washed and packed, and sent out to feed m1 read more »