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Stories from the fields of mud creek farm. The Mud Creek Farm website, where you can see what we grow, find out more about CSA, see pictures, and sign up for a share! Northeast Organic Farming Association; a good site if you’re interested in knowing more about organic agriculture, among many other things: www.nofany.org. Farmer Erin Bullock’s blog: www.farmererin.blogspot.com. All the seed companies I usually order from:. Seed Saver’s Exchange. This is their first year! Leave a Reply x. How we find our f...
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from the ground up: the first of the last
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From the ground up. View my complete profile. Tuesday, October 28, 2008. The first of the last. Today was our last Tuesday distribution. However, the day began with harvesting. Actually that's not exactly true. The day began by rinsing carrots in the root washer. Cold windy rainy morning. Cold wet activities. With 390lbs rinsed, we moved to harvesting. And did I happen to mention it was COLD and raining heavily? Ok, last time. 2 1/2lb Potatoes (Yukon Gold). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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from the ground up: < one week
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From the ground up. View my complete profile. Sunday, October 26, 2008. So, umm, yeah. another 10 days since I last posted. And so it is. At this time next week I will be back in my apartment in the city. I truly have to let that thought sink in. Back to the rush of people, cars, subway trains, planes overhead, the sounds of another human conducting the ins and outs of their life just on the other side of your apartment wall. I do look forward to being back in the city. I've missed it. We made a last rou...
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from the ground up: while you were away
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From the ground up. View my complete profile. Wednesday, October 1, 2008. While you were away. On Friday it rained. Very heavy at times. Nancy braved the rain with us. Second time this season. Rock on! At lunchtime D made the call and gave us the rest of the day off as it was to rain throughout. ummm. Rock on! Friday night I watched the debate. .and had some opinions about it. E is behind the stand of produce. My second to last city visit followed distribution. I realize as I write this that my last ...
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from the ground up: March 2008
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From the ground up. View my complete profile. Monday, March 31, 2008. Not quite sure where to begin. So. This is my room. 6 feet wide. Dig. It. Tomorrow we begin planning out the entire season. E (the other apprentice) has already started seeding in the greenhouse. So much to learn. to share. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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from the ground up: two sisters
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From the ground up. View my complete profile. Thursday, September 25, 2008. We harvested today. As much as we could as we are staring down rain for the next two days. 100 bunches of Turnips. 100 bunches of Beets. 101 lbs of Beans. 530 lbs of Potatoes. 540 lbs of Tomatoes. On tap for tomorrow:. Perhaps more. Perhaps less. This morning E harvested the corn from the 3 Sisters Field. I got the squash after work today. The beans have been an ongoing harvest. A quick update and comparison and then more pics.
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from the ground up: July 2008
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From the ground up. View my complete profile. Wednesday, July 30, 2008. As I wrote yesterday, today was my opportunity to "manage.". In short, I think it went well. D was happy with my planning and execution and E was rockin and rollin through the day. We got loads done. and I truly enjoyed it. Very important. The day actually started last night when I made my rounds of the crops. Priorities priorities. Organize organize. Beds Oh, as an aside, he seeded Arugula, Mustard Greens, Tatsoi and Goldenfrill (am...
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Hudson Acres: "River Crossings" Contemporary Art Exhibition at Olana and Thomas Cole National Historic Site
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Friday, May 29, 2015. River Crossings" Contemporary Art Exhibition at Olana and Thomas Cole National Historic Site. 8220;River Crossings: Contemporary Art Comes Home,” a new joint exhibition of works by contemporary American artists at Olana, located in Hudson, NY and Thomas Cole National Historic Site, located across the river in Catskill, NY. Both houses feature examples of artists' work and amazing views of the mountains and landscape that were inspirations for the Hudson River School artists.