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Farm Happenings at Millsap Farms
Farm Happenings for June 2, 2020
Hi Friends! The sun has finally come out as I write this (on Friday)! We are so excited to see and feel it's warm rays! The endless rains of May have made certain tasks on the farm tricky to carry out - but we are looking forward to the soil drying out and getting some new crops in the ground1 read more »
Farm Happenings for May 29, 2020
We are now well started into the season; the first two weeks are always a little rough, getting mistakes fixed in the scheduling of shares, figuring out the best systems with new folks on the crew, and other details. But now we have settled in, and have also had some glorious weather to get t1 read more »
Farm News for May 26, 2020
We are now well started into the season; the first two weeks are always a little rough, getting mistakes fixed in the scheduling of shares, figuring out the best systems with new folks on the crew, and other details. But now we have settled in, and have also had some glorious weather to get t1 read more »
Farm Happenings for May 19, 2020
This week on the farm we've had more rain than is helpful... we've had something like four inches of rain, and there's more on the way. This means that it's been a bit difficult to get things done in the field, like plant the next tomatoes, seed radishes, or harvest kale. This sor1 read more »
Farm Happenings for May 15, 2020
Hi!! Welcome CSA members! We are excited to start off this summer CSA week #1. We are pumped about all the veggies we have for you this spring. We have noticed some members have add ons to their shares that occur at different times than their veggie shares - if you notice this is true of you,1 read more »
Farm Happenings for May 12, 2020
Hi!! Welcome CSA members! We are excited to start off this summer CSA week #1. And we are hoping we don't get too frosty tonight! A few housekeeping things:
Strawberries - There is no fruit share this week (you didn't pay for one) since we don't know year to year if we will have fruit for the first1 read more »