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Farm Happenings at Moose Meadow Farm
The Transition Begins
WE STILL NEED YOUR CROP BOXES! Please set a reminder for yourself to return them to us when you pick up your produce. Thank you!
It may seem like the height of summer, but as farmers we're always thinking two seasons ahead! That means our crops for winter need to get in the ground1 read more »
We Need Your Crop Boxes!
If you have any Crop Boxes at home, we need them! Please try to remember to bring them back to us every week at pick up. We're running low. Thanks!
Okay! On to the fun stuff. In honor of preserving season and tomato season, we're going to share an indispensable summer1 read more »
Third Spring
FYI: Including this delivery, there are 9 weeks left in the CSA for both Wednesday and Saturday members. Remember, we sell produce all fall/winter through our online store, and you don't need to do anything to start ordering it! Simply visit our online store as soon as the CS1 read more »
Preserving: Strike while it's hot!
Many of you have asked about vegetables for preserving, and we're here to tell you that they're here! Most of us don't think about preserving until later in September, or when the crazy days of summer start to wane, but our pro tip for you is to preserve any time of summer, whenever the veget1 read more »
Halfway: The State of the Farm
We're already half way through the CSA! Can you believe it? 11 weeks remain; for Wednesday members, the last pickup day is October 14 and for Saturday members the last pickup day is October 17.
At the halfway point, we thought we'd give you an overall picture of how the season is going.1 read more »
Building a High Tunnel
This week on the farm, along with or normal planting, harvesting, washing, packing, delivering, hoeing and customer service duties, we're building a new high tunnel! Thankfully we have help from Spencer's parents, Jim and Ann, who have helped us build ALL of our high tunnels (this is the four1 read more »
Real Organic Project Certified
As you all know, our farm is certified organic. Our organic certification means a lot to us, we work hard to prove our integrity, and we know it means a lot to our customers - that's why we get certified and don't just call ourselves "natural" or leave you guessing!
Within the last few years,1 read more »
Farming the Whole Calendar
We love this time of year. It's the time of year when we go to sleep when it's still light outside, we wake up when it's light outside, we snack on bell peppers, green beans and cherry tomatoes throughout the day (and strawberries and raspberries from the home garden!), and we don't mind when1 read more »
How is this weather affecting our crops?
How is this cold, wet weather affecting our crops? We get this question a lot! Here's the answer.
Our field (outside) crops are noticeably slower growing than the previous three years that we've grown here, but since most of them are greens, their quality is superb since greens like coo1 read more »