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
Nourishing Bites | A Well Seasoned Pot Part I
I think of all the families across our community peeling garlic from our farm this day. I think of all the connections our food has brought to my life, and to the lives of those who eat it. I see things fresh for a moment-- a literal harvest of my work and of my time together with so many that I love.
Nourishing Bites | Stacking Benefits Part III
Imagine a sixth grader and a farmer, connected by a tenaciously determined plant. They are miles apart, holding an extraordinary gift from this plant. Sweet pepper seed from the same uncertain harvest- unique in all the world. Yes. Holding sweet pepper seed and a mutual conviction of hope.
Nourishing Bites | Stacking Benefits Part II
A few simple changes (donated funds to purchase farm surplus, access to cooking classes, a talented chef) result in a whole plethora of positive outcomes? We’re talking benefit after benefit piled up as high as the produce on the most abundant farm stand table you can imagine!
Nourishing Bites | Stacking Benefits Part I
I’ve written about my love for stacking benefits- the idea that at the farm, labor can be a scarce resource so I am always looking from a management perspective as to what changes I can make or what systems I can set up or what infrastructure needs to be in place so that one change can result in at least two but hopefully many more benefits.
Nourishing Bites | Defining Our Future
Farmers intuitively know their own well-being, and the well-being of their community depends on the well-being of the land and animals they care for. In my view, true agricultural stewards understand they do not own land, but rather borrow it from future generations.
Nourishing Bites | Scottish Homecoming
As I learn about and grow more attached to Archie our collie’s buoyant spirit, I see this farm and my work from a new perspective. Just like this beautiful smooth coated Collie, I feel as though I was made for diversified farm life.