Farm Journal
In subtle and blatant ways, farmers are professionally discounted and personally discouraged. I adamantly believe agriculture can be a rewarding, and healthy full time career. By writing about my work and sharing my progress, I hope to show how organic farms and farmers enrich and strengthen the communities they serve. ~April
“I love your newsletter. The produce is so delicious, but the spirit of the farm lives in how you both communicate with us. So grateful for you all.”
— April Joy Farm CSA Member
Help Us Send Animal Welfare Approved Eggs to Families In Need
Our friends at Animal Welfare Approved are stepping up to help raise funds to pay farmers to provide Animal Welfare Approved certified meat, dairy and eggs to food banks and community partners affected by the pandemic.
The Farm to Heart Initiative
Brad and I have committed to raising enough funds to provide 10 low income families with an April Joy Farm CSA share for three seasons: 2020, 2021, and 2022. But we need your help!
Join Our CSA Family!
Your farmers are hard at work planning the details of our 2020 Community Supported Agriculture program and we are so excited.
The Soil Health Roadmap Project
Stewardship focused farmers intuitively understand soil health is the fundamental basis of farm health. Healthy soils are characterized by good structure and tilth, properties that promote aeration, water infiltration, and strong root growth.
Where Did All Your Essays Go?
I have been keeping a farm journal for over ten years now. I started writing about farming from the time I planted my first seed, as a way to connect my customers to the stories of their food.
Invisible Harvests
At the conclusion of each CSA season, my favorite book to read is a simple spiral notebook which tells a few of the stories of the year. It’s called our Harvest Book.