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C.R.A.F.T. Participating Farms
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Collaborative Regional Alliance for Farmer Training. Must have apprentices and allow their apprentices to attend all CRAFT meetings without penalty, barring a particular, unusual situation. Farms must send at least one member to the annual meeting each year and also must take on at least one administrative task for the group at this meeting. Do not have apprentices, but are supportive of CRAFT and are willing to host a farm visit. View 2016 CRAFT FARM VISITS. In a full screen map. 327 Rte 21 C. Great Bar...
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In Tomato We Trust: The beauty of horse power
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In Tomato We Trust. A Chronicle of Season 2011 at Stone Soup Farm! Thursday, June 9, 2011. The beauty of horse power. Earlier this week, the apprentices from Stone Soup joined many other farm apprentices from the region (we all belong to a program called CRAFT. At Natural Roots Farm. It gives me goose bumps just thinking about it. June 28, 2011 at 11:26 AM. Such descriptive writing, c! I like your blog. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Inti Raymi: a hundred ways to kneel and kiss the g.
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In Tomato We Trust: June 2011
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In Tomato We Trust. A Chronicle of Season 2011 at Stone Soup Farm! Tuesday, June 21, 2011. Inti Raymi: a hundred ways to kneel and kiss the ground. Happy Summer Soltice, y'all! Today is the longest day of the year and the first day of summer. Quite the reason to celebrate, if you ask me. I hope you all were able to get outside and spend some quality time with Mother Earth on her highest day. Thankfully, the weather held up beautifully and I was able to take full advantage of almost. Friday, June 17, 2011.
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Bear Path Compost: Testimonials and References
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How Much Compost Will I Need? Just What is Compost? Why All Composts Are Not the Same. How Does Bear Path make Compost? Why Use BPC Compost? Jody Nishman, Haydenville, MA. Maggie Leonard, Paradise City Landscape Design, Northampton, MA. Liz Toffey, Conway, MA. Ldquo;We use Bear Path Compost’s excellent compost for just about everything soil amendment, top-dressing, and potting soil enrichment. It’s what gardeners call black gold rich, crumbly, and weed-free. Spreading it around the garden is the ...Thing...
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Draft power. | All Things Agricultural
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Thoughts from a farmer, student, writer, eater. September 28, 2011. It could be, farming without a tractor, I was on a visit to Natural Roots. A horse-powered farm in Conway, MA. Natural Roots is part of the CRAFT. Plowing with horses at Natural Roots. One Seed to Another. As my interest in draft power has grown, I have been reading about it voraciously I have particularly enjoyed Drew Conroy’s. Oxen: A Teamster’s Guide. This gentleman led several workshops on oxen training with his team of Devons. Appro...
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Where to Buy — Kailash Kitchen
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Store Locations, Events, Special Orders, Farmer's Markets. Store Locations- -Coming soon! Natural Roots in Conway. LOOK for us for these events! Th at GREEN RIVER FESTIVAL in greenfield. August 18th,19th and 20th. September 17th and 18th. September 24th and 25th. Click Here to Order. Or Call 413- 768-8771. Or Send by mail to:. 99 Main St Shelburne Falls, MA 01370. What types of momo? What time you needed by? Kailash Kitchen's Momo is:. Made from high quality ingredients. Made in Small Batches.
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Black Brook Farm Growers: August 2011
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Tuesday, August 30, 2011. Hurricane Irene didn't hit us too hard, but she still managed to do some damage. Toppled Corn - I just staked these up and they were good as new. Blake and Sam banging in some U-posts. An Old-Fashioned Trellis Raising. Waiting for U-Posts (and eating sungold tomatoes). Sunday, August 28, 2011. Chicken Processing Day Meets Hurricane Irene. This morning we got 4 inches of rain, but luckily, the hurricane was tamer than we had feared it would be and, other than a few blown down tom...
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HUNGRY GHOST
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Hungry ghost food and travel. Notes from the road. This is the wanderlust. Where the wild things are. April 15, 2015. Where does the time go? Though winter was insufferably long in New York City this year, I look ahead now, and measure the days I have left with my baby girl. Where did that come from? September 11, 2014. October 24, 2012. In the afternoon, Anna arrived to make cider with her recently purchased cider press. Gentl and hyers photography. August 8, 2012. Twenty years. no. 5. love. Until then,...
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garden | Black Brook Farm Growers | Carlisle, MA
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Buy Pork and Lamb. Black Brook Farm Growers Carlisle, MA. A diversified family farm in Carlisle, MA growing vegetables and pasture-raising pigs, sheep, and chickens. A Look At Last Summer. I’ve been spending some time recently looking back at pictures and video I shot last year. It’s amazing how much the farm has changed in such short time. It’s also remarkable how much further along we are this year than we were at the same time last year. For example, last year at this time we had JUST. The sheep are a...