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Late Fall CSA Week 4: World Soil Day!
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Expected Harvest
For Health
by Farmer Derek
Observing Pidcock Creek at Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve.
Late Fall Harvest #4 (Week B) should include sweet potatoes, cabbage, carrots, beets, daikon/specialty radishes, kohlrabi, potatoes, garlic, lettuce mix, arugula, mustard greens, swiss chard, kale, radicchio, and rosemary. Some items will be a choice.
Walking through the 86-acre meadow during our annual trip to Longwood Gardens.
Notes From The Field
Giving Back to the Soil
by Farmer Derek
Happy World Soil Day (December 5th)! Thanks to our driest November in 13 years we decided it was a good time to give back to the soil and spread some compost on fields that were next up in the compost application rotation. After last Thursday's deposits in Field 2a were complete, every nook and cranny of the farm received a compost dose within the past year. We view adding compost from horse manure and bedding as a quasi-luxury. We accept for free loads of manure and bedding from local horse farms and let it passively compost for 6 months to a year and spread it whenever adequate time, dry fields, and space allow. Because the compost isn't always fully broken down or monitored closely we only spread it prior to sowing cover crops or after cover crops are already established (not before cash crops). We also have more available time to devote to spreading compost the latter half of the year. It's a fairly time consuming task which is why we may only spread compost on 10% of the farm over a 2 or 3 day period at a time. We appreciate the addition of organic matter to the soil, especially in our fields that have a high clay content. In our tunnels where we may grow 2 or 3 crops each year, I think we need to make sure we add a heavy application of some good quality compost at least once a year. Last year we purchased some certified organic mushroom house compost for this purpose. In our outdoor fields where we only grow one crop and follow it with a cover crop and add sustaining amendments the compost is sort of a bonus. Most outdoor locations probably, on average, only receive compost once every two years. This year was an exception, or maybe from here on out it can be the norm since hopefully we continue to improve our systems and continue to find time and conditions right for spreading. Adding compost and then mixing it in is ideal, but this time of year we don't disturb the soil so it just rests on top until we mix it in during the spring and summer. As it breaks down it will feed all the little soil critters and in turn feed the crops. We appreciate receiving it from local farmers since we don't rotate our own animals on our produce fields.
Maple Syrup and Honey From Augusta Acres Returns!
by Farmer Dana
  • Susan and Todd Klikus of Augusta Acres Farm will be at Anchor Run CSA on Wednesday, December 15th, 2:00-6:00pm to distribute their maple syrup and honey. Preorders only again this year!
    • To order, follow this link. Products, payment options, and pricing will be shown on the order form. Orders are due by end of day 12/13/21.
    • Augusta Acres is located in Beach Lake, PA and is a family-run operation. They farm using only organic methods and are members of Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture and the Pennsylvania Maple Producers Association.
    • Sap from trees located strictly on the farm is boiled down in small batches on their wood fired arch to produce a maple syrup that is dark and robust. Their honey is extracted from on-farm apiaries and is an "all season", raw honey which is dark and very sweet.
    • Pints are $15 (honey, maple syrup); Quarts are $25 (maple syrup only).
    • New product: Bourbon barrel aged maple syrup (amazing!). $12 for 6.7oz; $20 for 12.7oz.
    • Questions, contact Susan Klikus directly at susanklikus@gmail.com.
    • If you can't make it to the farm during those hours and you would still like to participate in this opportunity your order will be left here in a labeled box/bag which you can pick up during another pick up day. You must prepay for this option.