Stories from the Farm

We will GROW through this

Spring is advancing and our farm team is doing all we can to exploit the sun’s increasing available hours. Still, on the chilly and gray days when April (snow) showers prevail, it increases the pandemic’s grip on mood and mind. But as Phil Scott and so many strong governors and medical leaders remind us daily, […]

Farm Orders Packed for YOU!

Due to the need to close the self-serve shopping aspect of our farmstand during the COVID-19 pandemic in order to best protect both our farm staff & customers and have the best assurance of a stable, safe food supply from our farm, we switched to a pre-order/Pack-Your-Order system a few weeks ago to get you […]

Shopping Details for April 2-3

In these unprecedented times, we continue to be buoyed by the incredible words and actions of support from all of you as well as the increased interest in local food. We are working to improve our order and delivery system as it looks like it will need to be in place for several months. Below […]

New Shopping How-tos

In these unprecedented times, we are buoyed by both the incredible words and actions of support from all of you as well as the increased interest in local food. While we know we have the much easier and safer job producing and delivering food from a small regenerative farm compared to all of the healthcare […]

Providing and Nourishing while we all #Flattenthecurve

Our farm community is small and a beautiful result is that when we write this note we see YOUR face! It brings us so much joy and wholeness to provision folks whose nourishment goals are known to us. Your stories help shape and reinforce our practices. Simultaneously we appreciate your solidarity with our farm and […]

March=Spring in the Hoophouse

Ok, there may still be two feet of snow on the ground outside, but Spring has clearly arrived in the hoophouse. Here is the proof – transplanting! Some images from Darienne as she and other farmers made way from some older spinach plants and transplanted some youngsters into the hoophouse! The season of lots of […]

To Your Health!

It felt good and proactive to put get our stock pot onto the stove this week and fill it with delights from our farm tucked into the freezer covered with our lovely well water. It is true we’ve been proselytizing about bone broth for years. [Bone Broth Love; Sun Stock; New Stock Pot] It is […]

Winter Art Forms

We ended last week with a celebration of love: of people, food and farm. So beautifully demonstrated by Donna’s shortbread (delicious) works of art. Then, during the latest snowstorm, Uno gave new meaning to “Winter Coat”. It does remind us of the amazing resiliency of nature. His hair, nearly like the sheep his ancestors were […]

Sharing Love & Gratitude

Love, the word of the week given Valentines Day is approaching. Love figures prominently and broadly around here.  Truly it is a bit foundational to why we do what we do, why we farm how we farm. Our love for great, healthy, clean food Our love for the natural environment Our love for the livestock […]

Rocking Seychelles

That would be the Seychelles, our hens, are rocking their egg laying despite these short days. We thought they deserved not only a little gratitude and moment of glory but perhaps a proper introduction. Name: SeychellesWhy? The 2019 naming scheme was Countries. When people were suggesting country names, the Seychelles came forward earlier, and we […]