Cucumbers Return, Workers on the Way Out

September 17th, 2008
Four Frog Farm | Blog

From The Farm - August

 

I didn’t realize it, but, we had a lot of cucumbers for the market today.  It was a surprise.  I’m looking forward to re-juicing the CSA with the cucs.  We tried celery at the market today.  Some sold.  I cut individual stalks, not the whole plant, so a lot of shoppers didn’t even know that it was celery.  So, I realize that it must be labeled very well in the future.  Also, it is a lot darker green than store celery, so…yeah.  I like it.  I guess that counts for something.I am downsizing at the farm.  Ryan’s on his way out.  His last week has come.  Cristen is also leaving.  She has volunteered on the farm for much of the summer, beginning in late June.  I’ll be putting in full days from now on, but, with only four more weeks of CSA left, there isn’t an overwhelming amount of work.  Just an honest days’ work for one man.I feel relieved that the CSA is coming to a close, and everyone’s had full boxes, and full bellies.  I realize I can’t please everyone.  That is part of CSA.  Some will do it only this once, some for a lifetime.  It’s not for everyone because you can’t decide what you get.  That is CSA at Wildgrace this year.  It may change next year, where the members have their choice.  However, I don’t know.  Anyway, as one member (Lee from Peaceful Valley) put it, you don’t invest in the farmer, you invest in the farm.  I agree. CSA is an investment in the farm.  It is meant to keep it around so that there is always fresh food around the corner, and land under good management.

One Response to “Cucumbers Return, Workers on the Way Out”

Charlotte Macken Says:
Oct 9th, 2008 at 5:54 am

Hi Andrew . .
Just read all the entries and find your work inspiring . . !!!
Good for you, you’re doing such great work
wish I was there to lend a hand at harvesting and learn as it grows
been into organics for many years
and in thinking about any seed company
that wants to control the seed market . . .
well, one word that comes to mind is evil . . .
May you be blessed with abundance,
Charlotte

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