Farm Happenings at Sustainable Harvest Farm
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Farm Happenings at Sustainable Harvest Farm

Week 19

Posted on September 12th, 2022
We had a great birthday celebration for Esteban and Pavel- We also celebrated Abigail "Badin" 5 years of employment at the farm.  read more »

Week 18

Posted on September 9th, 2022
This is an absolutely beautiful time of year. Check out this double rainbow at the back of our home farm. Breathtaking.  We imagine that you have a very busy week and at times we know its challenging to utlize fresh produce each week. Well Good News- we will start providing you with vegetables1 read more »

Week 17

Posted on September 3rd, 2022
Did you know that at the end of September we will start planting strawberry plants that will be harvested for the 2023 season? I can't wait! read more »

Week 16

Posted on August 26th, 2022
Customization- Did you know that for many years we offered no customization of your share each week?  We were the first farm in KY to offer customizable shares. We hope that you find the customization an easy process. As you might imagine there are very few software providers that offer a tool1 read more »

Week 15

Posted on August 20th, 2022
What an amazing group of guys- We're truly blessed to have these guys here. Unfortunately we weren't able to get Uncle Jimmy or Morgan here for the photo. We're so happy that everyone is enjoying their shares despite the fact that we did not have many watermelons, cantaloupes or sweet corn this sea1 read more »

Week 14

Posted on August 13th, 2022
Exciting news- Uncle Jimmy and I have finally figured out what the problem is with our main delivery truck. One of the air intake valves came apart, got shoved into the piston, cracked the head, then caused several other valves to jam and destroy the motor. The bad news... this motor (probably beca1 read more »

Farm Happenings for August 9, 2022

Posted on August 5th, 2022
Let's give it up for lettuce this season. Each year we survey our members to learn what things they have enjoyed and things that they wish we would improve upon. We always learn that folks want more fruit- and we wish we could grow more organic fruits successfully in KY but outside of watermelons,1 read more »

Week 12

Posted on July 30th, 2022
What a week. We are experiencing quite a bit of crop damage from this past weeks flood, but we're so thankful that we are all safe and our home is safe. The guys house did flood and cause damage- but nothing severe. Many families, buisnesses, and communities were pretty well destroyed. Many of you1 read more »

Week 11

Posted on July 23rd, 2022
Did you know that for the first time in 2 decades there is a very big potato shortage. Many of the countries biggest and best large potato farms have faced a challenging growing season. These farms are thousand upon thousands of acres of potatoes. We raise a measely 1 acre of potatoes. However- we'1 read more »