I took a ride up to the vegetable fields on one of the recent warm days to capture the most beautiful things in the field – our flowers. They are in all shapes and sizes, but so colorful and bright. I was especially taken with this one. The Cockscomb (or Celosia Cristata) is so bright, velvety and close up, … [Read more...]
Crisp Fall Days on the Farm
I was over by the rams yesterday and noticed a lot of activity. It seems as though some birds have developed a relationship with the woolier rams. They were picking and scratching through the rams’ hair. I think both the rams and birds were happy! There is also another guest in the rams’ quarters: a small deer. We … [Read more...]
Hazelnut Harvest at Rutgers
Jon and I took a trip to Rutgers to learn a little more about our hazelnut trees and to see the operation at the university. Dr. Tom Molnar, a professor at Rutgers knows EVERYTHING about Hazelnuts. In fact, our hazelnut trees here at the farm were planted under his guidance and from some of the trees he has … [Read more...]
Volunteer Day With Rolling Harvest
Lindsay and Andrea, two of our vegetable farmers extraordinaire, organized a volunteer ‘gleaning’ day with Rolling Harvest. It was a huge success! The donated food will go to pantries, shelters and households in need – and will provide solid local nutrition. Cathy Snyder, the founder of Rolling Harvest, was so … [Read more...]
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