Week 10, 2009

August Seventh You know, it’s very easy when you’re a busy farmer like I am  that works from home and only leaves the farm one day out of the week to deliver and market your produce, to slip into a little world that is all of your own.  My life and my mind are so […]

Week 9, 2009

July Thirty-Frist The rain that we’ve been getting in the last week seems to have brought a sigh of relief to the farm.  The plants seem to be breathing again and we seem to be breathing again after somewhat holding our breath between storms.  Before the rain that we got last weekend, we had only […]

Week 8, 2009

July Twenty-Fourth   Running a family farm certainly is an interesting dynamic.  Our family is bound together by this farm.  The farm is the reason we are all here and without this farm, we would surely be living in cities somewhere, distant from one another, working for someone else and for some other cause.  At […]

Week 7, 2009

July Seventeenth   I can hardly believe that a whole week has passed.  It feels like I blinked and then it was over.   I wanted to speak a bit about the quality of the produce that you receive.  I know that when you pick up a cauliflower in your box and it looks nothing […]

Week 6, 2009

July Tenth Another smooth week on the farm that seemed to just slip on by.  The days are still long but somehow they seem shorter than they should be.  Morning are sung away by the song birds all around and the afternoons just mosey on off without even saying good by.  I even wear a […]

Week 5, 2009

July Third The cool weather this week was a pleasant break from the heat that allowed us to play catch up in the garden without melting in the hot sun.  The lettuce favors cooler weather, so we lucked out getting to hold onto the lettuce an extra week or so.  The lettuce will bolt, or […]

Week 4, 2009

June Twenty-Sixth   I have not missed the heat in the way that I miss strawberries out of season or the way that I miss fresh greens in the winter, or the way that miss my cousin in Baghdad.   I have only missed the heat because of what I know what it brings with it.  […]

Week 3, 2009

June Neneteenth I’ve never seen our third CSA deliveries looking so good!  We actually had to do a little tossing up on what to put in the boxes this week.  We took a look at what all it was that we had to give, and had to decided to not to give a few things […]

Week 2, 2009

June Twelfth   Another dazzling week of farm fresh food!  With almost three inches of rain on the farm in the last week we’ve been catching up on our inside chores.  Just before we had to start harvesting on Thursday we were able to catch up on the weeding in the onion patch.  With the […]

Week 1, 2009

Left to right, top to bottom: Adam, Momma Jane, Drew, Jillian and Julie. Plus our three dogs.

  Left to right, top to bottom: Adam, Momma Jane, Drew, Jillian and Julie. Plus our three dogs. June Fifth Oh, what a feeling it is, like being re-united with old friends. How I have missed you all, how I have missed the life of the garden and how I have missed the connection we […]

Week 19, 2008

Instead of listening to me blab this week, I want you to read this.  Mark Spoke in Viroqua a couple weeks ago.  This article was published in the Kickapoo Free Press a three weeks ago:  http://www.kickapoofreepress.com/cms/node/170   The pinnacle of good taste by Mark Kastel No community in this country has more at stake, in […]

Week 17, 2008

The man born to Farming, by Wendel Berry   The grower of trees, the gardener, the man born to farming, Whose hands reach into the ground and sprout, To him the soil is a divine drug.  He enters into death yearly, and comes back rejoicing.  He has seen the light lie down In the dung […]

Week 15, 2008

To some it is taken for granted, like the children who simply expect to find it on the table whenever they are hungry.  But to some others, it is a rarity and a special occurrence saved only for when they have the time and energy to prepare it.  The home cooked meal is the soul […]

Week 13, 2008

Take your hat off to the Heirlooms An Heirloom Tomato?  What’s that?  What’s an heirloom?  And why do some of your tomatoes look so funny? Well, ya see, if I was your grandfather, I’d sit you on my lap and tell you about when I was a boy.  Once upon a time, before the industrialization […]

Week 11, 2008

The feel of the season is changing.  For the first time this week, I felt a fall breeze in the air.  I wasn’t imagining it either!  There were others in the garden that noticed as well and confirmed my observation to be true.  It was still full sun outside, but when the wind blew, you […]

Week 9, 2008

The arrival of the cicadas marks the beginning of the most difficult time of the season.  They are here to sing the high notes while the rest of us are passed out on a lawn chair somewhere with watered down lemonade from too many melted ice cubes.  The cicadas pulse their buzzes on and off, […]

Week 7, 2008

Eating meat in general is a very controversial subject in some circles, and one that arouses passionate voices from both side of the spectrum amongst vegetarians and carnivores alike.  Here at the Small Family CSA farm, we eat meat.  We’re quite picky, if you will, about what sorts of meat we eat; and to cover […]

Week 5, 2008

I usually do the deliveries to La Crosse, Onalaska and West Salem on Fridays, but this past Friday I did the deliveries to Dubuque and Galena so I could stop and see some close friends of mine who just returned from living in Hawaii for about 8 months.  So when I was back in Dubuque last  […]

Week 3, 2008

It’s hard to believe that it’s already week three and I haven’t gotten around to introducing myself and the other members of our Small Family Farm. I’m Jillian, the youngest member of the farm.  I’m the full-time, over-timer here that works every-day-all-day long , devoting my every waking hour to the gardens and the success […]

Week 20, 2008

I remember when I was a child and *they* told me that what goes up, must come back down again.  And even as the years have been passing me by, in my rebellious nature I am still trying to come up with something that goes up and does not come back down again.  Isn’t there […]

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