Farm Happenings at Warner Farm
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Farm Happenings at Warner Farm

CSA WEEK 6

Posted on July 7th, 2020
The Sweet Corn is HERE! It's official folks, the sweet corn has finally arrived. The epitome of summer, royalty in the fields, delicious golden bounty; Sweet Corn. Nothing says summer like a tasty ear of corn, and folks come from all around the state to get ours each year. We're either known for ou1 read more »

CSA WEEK 5

Posted on June 30th, 2020
The rain has arrived! The rain has finally arrived and it's brought some awesome summer storms with it! Our first big storm of the season broke a big branch off of our tree and blew some barrels around the farm, but gosh, were just so happy for the rain, we don't even mind. It looks like our crops1 read more »

CSA WEEK 4

Posted on June 23rd, 2020
Hot! Hot! Hot! The temperature is certainly up there these days and we've got lot's of sun and still barely any rain. The crops are certainly thirsty now and we are spending plenty of time working hard to make sure the fields get the water they need. This unique weather situation is bad news for ou1 read more »

WEEK 3

Posted on June 16th, 2020
Sweet Summer Sunshine! This week on the farm we are excitedly welcoming in one of our favorite summer crops, English Peas, also known as Shelling Peas! English Peas are an absolute favorite for many folks, and it's easy to understand why. These little beauties get a bad rap from their canned counte1 read more »

CSA WEEK 2

Posted on June 9th, 2020
Sure feels like Summer all of a sudden!   We went from fearing frosts to worrying about over heated crops in just one short week! Whatever happened to Spring?! I know that I have personally been enjoying all of this hot weather and sunshine, but our crops are starting to feel a bit thirsty. He1 read more »

CSA WEEK 1

Posted on June 1st, 2020
Welcome to your first week of farm fresh goodness! The CSA season is finally here and we are SO excited that you have chosen to be part of it! We had a bit of a rocky start with unexpected frosts and chilly spring nights, but it seems like winter has finally decided to give it a rest. The upcoming1 read more »