2017 CSA Newsletter: October 18, Week 20
Week 20 is always filled with so many emotions! We are so proud to be able to feed our community throughout the season and so relieved to be able to slow down a bit. We sincerely hope that we have
read moreWeek 20 is always filled with so many emotions! We are so proud to be able to feed our community throughout the season and so relieved to be able to slow down a bit. We sincerely hope that we have
read moreWe’ve had a busy week here at the farm! My brother got married on Saturday and we had two very cute flower girls to detox after they had free reign over the donut bar. It was a great time catching
read moreFarm News We had a nice week with lots of visitors! It is great to have so many of our members come out to check out the farm. We are usually here, but if you let us know in advance
read moreFarm News Hot and sticky, not great for a pregnant lady’s feet but great for our summer crops! We welcome the heat and the rain as you can see by this week’s box. Tomatoes are looking great. The peppers and
read moreFarm News: We’re in the news! Most of you have commented on seeing us in the Wausau Daily Herald this Monday. If you haven’t seen it, check us out! Although they didn’t quite get all the details straight, we are
read moreFarm News: We hope that those of you who made it out to the cooking class had a good time and learned a lot. Chef Kim Casey had some great ideas about how to use and combine seasonal vegetables. I
read moreCome on down and see us! We’ll be at the Winter Farmer’s Market in Wausau from 8-Noon every Saturday, until we run out of things to offer. The market is indoors at 212 River Dr. (in the Extension Building, right
read moreThis post is a little late, but we got the chickens out onto the pasture converting our succulent cover crop into deliciously healthy meat and fertilizer for the hoop-houses we’ll hopefully be putting up in a few weeks. It looks
read moreWe’re finally here! We are living on-site at 6961 Hwy 97, Athens, Wi 54411. Please come out and visit. The excavation is done for the foundation, the footings poured and the forms up. Walls for the pack-out/cellar and garage get
read moreWe have officially broke ground! Now that the weather is starting to look like summer we are really starting to get busy. Yesterday we had 200 baby chicks arrive, began to build our driveway, and started to disc the fields.
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