how it's going now
It's scary how easy it is to get busy quick. Rachel and I have been transplanting a lot, and theres lots of differences we are already noticing from last year. We feel (and the farm looks) much more organized than last year. So we are happy about that. It's important if we are to ramp up production that we be able to more efficiently run both the admin and the field. Looking good so far, and far less stressful.
It is, at the same time as being busy, going a bit slower than desired out there. I'm sure youve noticed the rain the past few day, which would have been ideal, had it not been proceeded by a flood, which left us unable to do the tractor work we wanted to. Now those of you familiar with last year's flood, worry not. Not at all on the same magnitude, but has washed out the road for a few days. In the long run, I don't think a single CSA crop will be effected, but our wholesale operation might be delayed a week or two. Ce la vie is the polite way of saying it.
ps, anyone who likes to relax at home on a Sunday afternoon, I highly recomend 88.7's radio Africa, from 3-5, very nice.
It is, at the same time as being busy, going a bit slower than desired out there. I'm sure youve noticed the rain the past few day, which would have been ideal, had it not been proceeded by a flood, which left us unable to do the tractor work we wanted to. Now those of you familiar with last year's flood, worry not. Not at all on the same magnitude, but has washed out the road for a few days. In the long run, I don't think a single CSA crop will be effected, but our wholesale operation might be delayed a week or two. Ce la vie is the polite way of saying it.
ps, anyone who likes to relax at home on a Sunday afternoon, I highly recomend 88.7's radio Africa, from 3-5, very nice.
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