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Farm Happenings at Mad Radish Farm
It's still salad season!
The spring has a way of dragging on as we wait for new crops to come in, and this extremely dry weather isn't helping things. We're irrigating nonstop but our well doesn't have the capacity to keep up with all the beds that currently need watered. The plan for the upcoming week is to purchase the h1 read more »
Goats and piglets are here!
Last week some new animals arrived at the farm - Nigerian Dwarf goats! We're excited to have them here to work on clearing the brush in the old Christmas tree fields. When you come to the farm, you'll see their fence all the way down the end of the driveway. This herd of goats actually came from Ne1 read more »
Emails!
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Head Lettuce, Broccoli, Bok Choy, Ginger & Garlic Scapes!
Some of the most delicious & underrated vegetables are the first ones that come out of the field in the spring. We haven't invested in crops like asparagus and rhubarb in large enough quantities to give out in the CSA share yet, but we hope to do so in the years to come. Whenever pos1 read more »
Rhubarb, Garlic Scapes, Mini Head Lettuce, Ginger & Bok Choy!
Some of the most delicious & underrated vegetables are the first ones that come out of the field in the spring. We haven't invested in crops like asparagus and rhubarb in large enough quantities to give out in the CSA share yet, but we hope to do so in the years to come. On the list this week i1 read more »