April 28th, 2010 by Admin
For those of you who like nothing better than to run your hands through the soil, this batch of pictures should be quite enjoyable. Jim sent along the following shots from his field work on April 20th.
A field of freshly seeded soft white spring wheat, a new variety for Urban Grains this year.
Rain stopped the plowing on this day, but this photo shows the rich soil Jim was turning at the time.
Jim told me he hates the thought of killing worms when he's on the tractor. Here you can see evidence of their important work - tiny holes perforating the soil.
The roots of this cover crop help Cedar Isle's soil by adding nutrients, holding it in place when the rains come, and providing habitat for the life that builds it.
A block of sod that's just been turned. Healthy cover crops - grown without chemicals - are a sign of healthy soil below.
April 25th, 2010 by Admin
The first batch of 2010 share offers has been sent out – 2009 members, who have priority this year, should all have received an email today. The next batch will be sent a week from now, so stay patient.
Take a look at these photos that Jim sent along from plowing at the beginning of the month. Springtime is so fine!
Plowing a new field, to be planted with hard red spring wheat
Sod turning
The field after turning
Spring chickees, 5 days old.
Snap the duck’s nest, full of eggs
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