Yesterday, Homer and I had the pleasure of attending The York County Food Summit. A gathering of people interested in food, food systems and distribution. It was a great meeting with a wide variety of participants.
Today it is quieter. We have the last flocks of chickens that will be delivered to CSA members in the next few weeks, and our egg layers, turkeys, pigs and cattle. But the vegetable CSA is finished for the year, the egg CSA is also completed, the flocks are much smaller than they have been and it is generally quieter on the farm.
Sandi finds a soft and sunny spot inside the hoophouse on this chilly morning.
Tables in the hoophouse have been cleared and scrubbed.
and corn growing continues to be a challenge
Today it is quieter. We have the last flocks of chickens that will be delivered to CSA members in the next few weeks, and our egg layers, turkeys, pigs and cattle. But the vegetable CSA is finished for the year, the egg CSA is also completed, the flocks are much smaller than they have been and it is generally quieter on the farm.
Sandi finds a soft and sunny spot inside the hoophouse on this chilly morning.
Tables in the hoophouse have been cleared and scrubbed.
and corn growing continues to be a challenge
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