Saturday, March 20, 2021

2021 CSA Details and Farm News

 

Greetings from Dancing Hen Farm!

We have finally made some decisions concerning our 2021 growing season.  Farmer Don has been writing this newsletter for over a week, but his life is quite busy right now, so I thought I would take over the task. 

So, first for our CSA.  We will be offering a CSA to our customers again this season.  We will continue to be a full choice CSA.  You will again be able to sign into our website and choose the items you want in your box each week.  We are hoping to start deliveries sometime in June and end regular deliveries in October.  Deliveries will again be on Wednesdays.  We will be making some changes to our CSA.  We will be eliminating our chicken shares from the CSA.  If you already purchased a chicken share for this season, we will touch base with you on an individual basis.   In an effort to be more sustainable and cut our fuel and delivery costs, we will not be offering home deliveries this summer.  Again, if you already sent in payment for your 2021 CSA to include home delivery, we will contact you individually.  Farmer Don is very optimistic about this year's growing season.  He is feeling well and is ready to get growing for us and for our community.  Thanks to everyone for your continued support of our CSA.  It is hard to believe this is our 14th season!  If you have questions about the 2021 CSA or our farm, please do not hesitate to contact us. 

The 2021 CSA is now officially open for registration.  Like last year, we are limiting number of members.  Shares will be reserved in order in which payment is received.  At this time we take cash (in person) or check.  We are not set up to take plastic.  Please visit our website to register and sign up for a share.

As we celebrate the spring equinox and the first day of spring, I do believe we are making the turn from winter into spring.  The sun is getting higher in the sky and we are starting to get some warmer days.  The snow seems to have finally melted.  I know we can still get some snow storms, but it is so nice to feel this rebirth we call Spring.  Here on farm the crocus are blooming and the other spring bulbs are pushing up from the soil.  Animals and birds are slowing returning and waking from their winter slumber.  We have seen robins, groundhogs, chipmunks and skunks.  If you see Farmer Don you will have to ask him about the skunk.  The other week he had a minor and very much unwanted encounter with the wrong end of a skunk!  His story gets more and more animated with each telling.  I am convinced soon he will be telling everyone he fought the skunk off with flaming arrows! 

Dilly, Dilly, Dilly; yes, Dilly is still ruling the farm and the house.  She is a very active pup!  She is busy learning what does and doesn't belong on farm.  Farmer Don is convinced she will be a good varmint dog.  Only time will tell, she does seem very interested in our farm enemies, but she has yet to have a one on one encounter with any.  Shady also was a good varmint dog until she had a run in with a groundhog and after that she watched things from a safe distance.  I don't think Dilly has seen the chipmunk yet, but she is very interested in the groundhog and the rodents in the barn.  And, of course, the barn cats.  We are very thankful Dilly was in the house when Farmer Don was doing battle with the skunk!  Dilly is also our resident kleptomaniac.  She is the ultimate counter and table surfer, stealing whatever she feels is of high value.  She chews her finds and then hides them under the couch!  Yesterday this was a pen.  She brought the rubber finger grip to me in the bedroom.  It took me awhile to determine what she had and where she got it.  When I went looking for my pen, I realized what Dill had and then panicked that it had exploded and ink was seeping into the rug.   Luckily the pen seemed to be fairly Dilly proof.  It sustained enough chewing it became trash, but thankfully no leaking ink. 

Several weeks ago Dilly was spayed and needed to wear the collar of shame, only she didn't seem to mind the collar.  Any other dog I have ever owned or been around has tried to remove this big collar as soon as it is put on, but not Dilly.  She even learned how to manipulate it to get into small places and even was still be able to steal off the table.  It was so cute to see her jogging around outside with this big plastic cone on.  Secretly, I think she may have actually liked the collar!  The vet was amazed that all her stitches were still intact when we took her back for the follow up appointment. 

On farm we are busy planning and planning for this upcoming season.  We have lined up some help for the summer.  Farmer Don will be working some off farm, so we have arranged for our neighbor Paul to stop by and water plants and animals.  He has also agreed to allow Dilly to run while he is here.  I am sure he will become one of her best friends!  We also are welcoming Jason back to help up on Saturdays.  Rumor has it he will be bringing his boys around as well to help with chores and projects.  We are also planning on our friend John assisting Farmer Phil with deliveries this year.   I am sure there will be more people added to this list as the season moves along. 

We hope everyone is weathering the COVID pandemic well.  Hard to believe it has been over a year now of masks and social distancing.   On farm we are thankful toilet paper is again available at our local grocery store and that for the most past we have remained untouched by the virus and the pandemic.  We very much feel getting vaccinated is a personal choice.  Farmer Don decided he would feel safer, being off farm if he were vaccinated, so he spent a bit of time this morning at the Benton Fire Hall getting his first of the series of two COVID vaccines.  Hopefully his second shot will be available when he needs to receive it.  I am waiting to get the vaccine until I can feel confident it will not aggravate any of my pre-existing health concerns.  Please, everyone, stay safe out there. 

Ok, this is getting long!  Time to print and have Farmer Don read and review this newsletter before I send it out to everyone. 

 

 

 

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