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A lot is happening…

February 2nd, 2009
Four Frog Farm | Blog

It has been a while, but now that the throes of winter are deep (or super hot like it has been here) now’s a good time to catch up.

I’ve been doing a lot of relaxing, a lot of staring at my computer, a lot of spread-sheet making.  A lot of overkill planning for this upcoming season.  That is the funny thing about farming in the foothills.  The season is long.  However, there’s enough of a break to make your hands idle.  And, you know, idle hands end up doing the work of the farmer (out of sheer boredom?).

Yep.  I’ve started some onions in the greenhouse.  The incidence of damping off is much smaller this year cause 1) I have more confidence that less water is really more when it comes to wetting a seedling mix and 2) those trays are on the heat mats every night.  Heating mats are certainly an expense, but they are soooo worth it. This time of year everything needs the heat mat to get a good start.  Pretty soon the cool-weather crops will be able to germinate just fine, but not quite yet.

Indeed I will be farming on roughly 11 acres this upcoming year.  I plan to offer more member shares this year, somewhere between 90 and 180.  It really depends on demand and if we market to any neighboring communities.  I’d be up for expanding the bio-region a little.

All the capital I made last year has effectively gone right back into the farm.  The start-up costs this year are much greater.  I think we’ve already put out 9k.  However, in theory, the payoff is much greater.  I believe it will be.

So, it’s off to a good start.  Damping-off is probably 50% less this year so far!!!

A week from now I’ll start the first tomatos - a thousand or so.  I’ll plan to plant those out by April 15th (or earlier if they grow quickly).  I believe in pushing the season a little bit, because if they get hit by frost (although a little demoralizing) you can just replant right away.  Of course they’ll be covered and the sprinklers will be nearby,

Check out our new website - www.fourfrogfarm.com

The name of the farm has been changed from Wildgrace Farm to Four Frog Farm.

I am working towards a full partnership down the road with my really good friend Logan.

A lot is happening.

Andrew


Not Out Of The Woods Yet

April 18th, 2008
Four Frog Farm | Blog
Andrew hauls out more Agribon to cover young tomatoes

We’re not out of the woods yet, according to the forecast.

Temperatures will drop to the low thirties for Saturday and Sunday.  I have to make sure the hatches are batted on the tomato hoophouses.  I knew the low temperatures were coming, thanks to a little thing I like to call “the internet”.  I don’t know how farmers used to do it, but thanks to weather.com I now know that after Sunday I am pretty much in the clear to plant out Peppers, Eggplant and the load of summer veggies.

The last average frost date is probably around the end of April here.  It hasn’t frosted since the middle of March.  Last week it was 88 degrees with an overnight low of 52!  Sunday is supposed to be 52 degrees as the high! With a low of 33.  Is the weather really getting wacky? Or has it always been like this and now I’m just paying attention?

Well, that’s all the news in weather.


Young Farmers and Old Farmers - Part 2

March 15th, 2008
Four Frog Farm | Blog
One of the big challenges facing small farms these days is the lack of young farmers filling the gaps left by an older generation. It’s a complex issue, and certainly not black and white. But there are reasons that this matters. Watch the video to hear Andrew’s take on the issue. Lee Dickerson, general manager of Peaceful Valley also joins in the discussion. [display_podcast] Read the rest of this article »
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They are turning the dirt and hoping to be successful enough to turn a profit, and to become a valuable part of their communities as suppliers of organically grown food.

Peaceful Valley is giving them a head start by offering them special pricing as part of this Freshman Farmer program.

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Driftwood Farm
Fort Bragg, CA
EarthDance Farm
St. Louis, MO
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Goleta, CA
Four Frog Farm
Penn Valley, CA
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Poulsbo, WA
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Orleans, CA
Honey in the Heart Farm
Nevada City, CA
Willow Springs Farm
Penn Valley, CA

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Penn Valley, CA
Freestone Family Farm
Vernal, UT
Hand Sown Homegrown Heritage Farm
Poulsbo, WA
Home Plate Organic Farm
Orleans, CA
Honey in the Heart Farm
Nevada City, CA
Willow Springs Farm
Penn Valley, CA
Wise Moon Farm
Redding, CA

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