Farm Happenings at Sogn Valley Farm
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Farm Happenings at Sogn Valley Farm

Farm Share Week 19 Newsletter

Posted on October 10th, 2020
This is the second-to-last summer share for weekly members, and the final share for some every-other-week members. To verify your delivery schedule, log in to your Harvie profile page and look on the left side of the page. You will see your current and future deliveries listed as you scroll do1 read more »

Farm Share Week 18 Newsletter

Posted on October 1st, 2020
Wow, that was fast - this is the 18th box of the season, leaving just two more weeks before the end of the summer season. The final deliveries of the summer season will be Oct 21-22. Then we have one week off before winter shares commence on Nov 4-5.  Not signed up for a winter share? Check ou1 read more »

Farm Share Week 17 Newsletter

Posted on September 24th, 2020
We're enjoying this last whiff of summer, with some colder weather coming at us next week. We began a big fall transition this week with the removal of our tomatoes from the high tunnels to make way for transplanted salad mix, spinach, and kale that should keep Winter Shares stocked with greens Nov1 read more »

Farm Share Week 16 Newsletter

Posted on September 17th, 2020
Mornings are growing crisp and we did get a touch of frost Thursday night, but we're looking forward to another couple weeks of seasonally warm weather to round out the growing season. It's quite the juxtaposition, anticipating the beets and carrots and spinach that are most delicious when frost-sw1 read more »

Farm Share Week 15 Newsletter

Posted on September 10th, 2020
Whoa! How about this weather roller coaster? Felt like downright late November much of last week, but it looks like we'll jump back up into the 70s next week.  We did some basic preparation early last Monday-Wednesday, expecting a possible frost last Wednesday, but it only got down to 36°,1 read more »

Farm Share Week 14 Newsletter

Posted on September 3rd, 2020
  We're feeling the pivot to fall, in both the weather and crop growth. Tomatoes are starting to decline, which happens naturally in September given the age of the plantings, but also hastened by this cool weather. We will still be harvesting cherry, slicer, and heirloom tomatoes for the next1 read more »

Farm Share Week 13 Newsletter

Posted on August 29th, 2020
  We're thrilled to have some new items back in shares this week. Still plenty of cherry and slicer tomatoes coming out of the tunnels, but also some lovely surprises of sweet peppers, eggplant, kale, and broccoli that have come back after the hailstorm. We also have a bunch of very large wate1 read more »

Farm Share Week 12 Newsletter

Posted on August 20th, 2020
  Now almost two weeks after the hailstorm, we have learned a lot about our community, our crops, and our financial outlook this year. First, our community. Wow. We have been absolutely overwhelmed by the support and generosity we have received. For those of you not aware, we launched a Go Fun1 read more »

Farm Share Week 11 Newsletter

Posted on August 14th, 2020
It has been a week unlike any other during my time as a farmer. At a time of usual "peak" abundance, our farm has been turned into a wasteland. Each day we go out into the fields, the view appears worse than the day before. The economic toll appears truly staggering, forcing us to dig into our fina1 read more »