Greetings from Dancing Hen Farm!
It seems like forever since I have written a newsletter! I diligently started one most every week, but
never got them finished. So here goes -
another try.
CSA Members: Boxes
delivered on Tuesday were Week 17. Week
17 was an egg week. Ordering is not
open for Week 18. Week 18 is not an egg
week. After Tuesday's (10/23) delivery
of Week 18 boxes, there are 2 weeks remaining in our 2018 CSA season.
CHICKEN SHARES: IF YOU PURCHASED A CHICKEN SHARE, CHICKEN
WILL BE DELIVERED THIS WEEK. PLEASE
REMEMBER TO LOOK FOR A COOLER AT YOUR DROP SITE.
After several false starts, I think we can finally say Fall is here. Today was windy and chilly and we have had a
spotty, but hard frost in our fields.
This means our summer growing season has ended. We did harvest some crops in anticipation of
frost and those crops may remain available in limited numbers. We do still have greens to harvest and storage
crops available.
Fall on our farm is a time for movement and transition. In the past few weeks our animals have been
on the move. First Farmer Don "ran
the pigs". Each year we celebrate
moving our pigs from the hill behind our greenhouse to our barn with an event
we have named "the running of the pigs". In the past this has been a community event
with help coming from friends and neighbors.
This year Farmer Don decided to move the pigs himself and much to my
surprise he led them to the barn with little fanfare. So, our annual event may become "Framer
Don's stroll with the pigs". Stay
tuned to see how next year's stroll goes!
We also moved our turkeys onto grass. These turkeys are Farmer Don's pet project. This is our first attempt at raising turkeys
and he is having quite the time nurturing them and trying to figure out their
behavior. We have raised chickens for a
number of years and have gotten used to how chickens respond to things and in
all honesty we thought the turkeys would just be larger chickens and in some
ways they are. But in other ways they
are quite different. For instance, the
turkeys are very quiet and not as flighty as the chickens. Chickens tend to run and scamper and squawk,
but for the most part turkeys move more slowly and quietly. We will have to let you know how our turkeys
finish and they may become an annual project.
Not sure we will raise more than "for family", but only time
will tell.
A couple of weeks ago Farmers Don, Phil and Joyce took some
time off farm for some entertainment.
They hopped on a charter bus in Buckhorn destined for State College to
see the Penn State Ohio State football game.
From what I hear they walked all over the parking area, saw some trophies
and the band, met up with some old friends and unfortunately saw Penn State
lose the game. This is the second Penn
State Ohio State game Farmers Don and Phil have been to and Penn State lost
both games. I don't want to say, but
maybe our farmers are not bringing the Lions any luck?
With our CSA coming to an end, I want to take a few minutes
to talk about our Winter Buying Club.
The Winter Buying Club is a program we initially started to extend our
season. This is separate from our CSA
buying club. There is no fee to join the
Winter Buying Club and it is a pay as you go system. You will place an order, like you do for your
CSA box. Then you will meet us at a
designated time and location to receive your order. You make payment when you pick up your
order. Deliveries are Friday night to
Bloomsburg, Saturday mornings to Back Mountain and Mountain Top and anytime
after 4 on Fridays on farm. You will
need to log onto our website and "purchase" a free Winter Buying Club
membership. Please watch emails for when
our buying club will start this season.
Well, the time is getting late and I need to send the dogs
out for one last walk. So, I will say,
until next week. Be safe, be well and
enjoy your veggies. And don't forget to
count your blessings.
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