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Farm Happenings at Sundog Organic Farm
Week 4 of 12 -What's New on the Farm!
A huge thank you to all of you that came out to the farm yesterday for the farm tour! It was a perfect day to be outside and we enjoyed sharing our farm with you. The turnout was great, but that meant that there were fewer opportunities to chat with each of you individually, which we would ha1 read more »
Week 3 - What's New on the Farm
Hi Folks!
You may be wondering whether or not we've had rain...we haven't, not in any quantity worth reporting, so we continue to irrigate our crops and as you can see, they continue to grow. This does mean that we are a still a bit behind on our no-till bed creation, and our weeds have had l1 read more »
Farm Happenings for Week 2 of 12
We hope that you enjoyed your first farm share! Please always let us know if something wasn't right with your box so that we can fix it to the best of our ability.
It has been incredibly warm and dry on the farm this year and so our plans to build our first no-till beds have been delayed by1 read more »
First Farm Share of the Season!
HELLLOOOOO FARM SHARE MEMBERS!!!
We are not sure about you, but this spring has been a whirlwind! Here we are, prepared for too much rain, and we are offered tropical temperatures and drought conditions! We'd like to have a cordial conversation with Mother Nature....In fact, farming offers j1 read more »
Farm Happenings for October 3, 2020
It is the last week for the the farm box and it seems like we will make it through well enough. We weren't sure it was going to work when we saw our crops dying in the wet soil of the spring and early summer. Thankfully the rain eventually stopped, allowing our later crops to turn out.&1 read more »
Farm Happening for Sept 26, 2020
I'm not sure what to say about what's happening on the farm these days! It always seems the same: harvesting and more harvesting. We also seeded garlic for next year and are working on mulching it with straw to keep it warm over the winter. Before we know it, though, our sameness1 read more »
Farm Happenings for September 19, 2020
Today a photographer came to the farm with an aerial photo of our farm from earlier this summer for sale. It's something he does every three years. Seeing our farm from that perspective was a sobering reminder of the challenges that we've faced here this year. Our fields have taken a be1 read more »
Farm Happenings for September 12, 2020
What's happening on the farm? Harvesting, harvesting, harvesting. In addition to the regular weekly harvesting, we are starting to take things in for winter. Today we took in onions for curing. Over the next 5 or 6 weeks we will squirrel away more onion, carrot, beet, potato1 read more »
Sep 5
Hello all!
Suddenly we find ourselves launching into fall! Geese and cranes are flying overhead, and we see many shifts in the insect and animal life around the farm. This morning we had our first frost of the year; it was a bit of a shock! It didn't do very much damage and most things can st1 read more »