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  • August 2025
  • August 13th - What It Takes to Get Organic Produce to a Farmer's Market
  • August 12th - So Many Hot Peppers and Sunflowers
  • August 11th - When the Farmer Is Away, It's Still a Hot Day
  • August 8th - Everything Old is New (to Someone)
  • August 7th - Don't Chicken Out!
  • August 5th - Half-way through the Summer CSA
  • August 4th - We Harvest Tomatoes, Mosquitoes Harvest Us
  • July 2025
  • July 31st - From Seed to Produce, In Reverse
  • July 30th - The Onions Are Here!
  • July 29th - Pig Reintegration and Lambda Eggplant
  • July 28th - Changes in Priority, Slow and Fast
  • July 24th - Carrots Are a Lossy but Necessary Small Farm Crop
  • July 23rd - Indeterminate Doesn't Mean What I Thought It Meant
  • July 22nd - Something New to Harvest Every Day
  • July 21st - Divest to Invest
  • July 17th - Bugs Are Inevitable, but Your Approach to them Isn't
  • July 16th - When Everything Is in Production
  • July 15th - Jenkins is a Good Dog
  • July 14th - Coop, There It Is
  • July 9th - And Just Like That, Things Change
  • July 8th - The Broad Spectrum You Use is What You Deserve
  • July 7th - How to Beet the Heat with the Best of Them
  • July 2nd - Schrödinger's Courgette
  • July 1st - Moving Coops on a Hot Day
  • June 2025
  • June 30th - Animal, Mineral, or Vegetable?
  • June 26th - There's Always Someday Cooler Than the Last Two
  • June 25th - Still Hot, but Bearable
  • June 24th - Hottest Day on Record, Still Work to Do
  • June 23rd - Field Irrigation and Pig Fencing
  • June 19th - Heat Advisory and a Warning about 'Reasoning'
  • June 18th - Scoped Experimentation and Tacit Approval
  • June 17th - Recent Progress on Radishes, Field, and Things
  • June 16th - A Short, Productive Day
  • June 12th - Digging for Feedback and Priorities
  • June 11th - Multithreading and Background Prioritization at the Farm
  • June 10th - Waste Not What Your Farmer Can Do for You
  • June 9th - Weather or Not, Here We Grow
  • June 6th - Small Crew, What Can You Do?
  • June 5th - Weeding, Seeding, and Harvesting
  • June 3rd - Washing Is Almost Everything
  • June 2nd - Harvesting the First Week of CSA Season
  • CSA Week 1 - Raab, Radishes, Lettuce, Bok Choy, Kale, Oregano, and Cabbage
  • May 2025
  • May 28th - Trellis Twine for the New Greenhouse
  • May 27th - Flight of the Tomatoes
  • May 22nd - High Winds and Rainy Chores
  • May 21st - Field Tomatoes and Coyotes
  • May 20th - Peppering, Staking, and Celebrating Servant Leadership
  • May 19th - Cultivating Future Growth
  • May 15th - Your Field Team Makes Your Day
  • May 14th - All Good Things End Up in the Field
  • May 13th - The Last of the Onions Planted
  • May 12th - Hoe, Hoe, Hoe Your Rows
  • May 8th - Preparing for Bees and Somesuch
  • May 7th - Preparing for Pigs
  • May 6th - Eighty-dozen Eggs and Rain on the Face
  • May 5th - Harvesting Green Garlic and Lilacs, Planting End Rows
  • May 1st - Eggs and Onions and Watering Robots (Oh My!)
  • April 2025
  • April 30th - Onion Planting and Row Cover, Day 2
  • April 29th - Onion Planting and Row Cover
  • Educating Kids about Vermicomposting
  • April 24th - Mulching, Fence Baiting, Drip Irrigation, and Tractors
  • April 23rd - Salt Marsh Hay and Sixty Dozen Eggs
  • April 22nd - Kohlrabi, Broccoli, Leeks, and Stirrup Hoes
  • April 18th - Pizza Night with Fresh Baby Kale
  • April 17th - Compost, Potting Mix, Soil, and Dirt
  • April 16th - Watering, Trenching, and Planting
  • April 15th - Pants, Plants, and Mud
  • April 10th - Hoops, Potatoes, Chicken Coops, Dry Farming
  • April 9th - Egg Economics, Greenhouse Seeding, and LLM Context
  • April 8th - First Day, Onion Trimming, Physical Fitness
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