Monday, January 24, 2022

First Newsletter of 2022

 2022 Farm update

Good afternoon family, friends and supporters of Dancing Hen Farm! Really happy to be back to reaching out to all of you with a brief recap of 2021 and some news for the upcoming 2022 season!
Number one : Thank you for your support! Each and every one of you! Joan and I would not have Dancing Hen Farm if it wasn't for the ongoing support you provide. Thanks again!
Wrapping up 2021, another year with covid all around us, a seaming lightening up in mid-summer only to come back in a different form later in the year. As you know Joan and I spent the season in a sort of isolation mode, and you know what, despite many hospitalizations, and such, Joan and I have been covid free and plan to stay that way! As you know, we have many other health issues to worry about, so covid can go pound sand as far as the farmer is concerned. Yup, so 2021, first year in 14 years we didn't go to a farm market. Ouch. Missed seeing all of our friends. I know farmer Phil missed market as much as farmer Don. Ups and downs with crop production, no biggie, same as every year. Fresh herbs were a positive last season, greens were okay, especially late season, root crops and fruit crops were okay, and deer continue to be the single biggest challenge to our farm operations. Even though Dilly is doing her barking best to keep them at bay. Not too many serious weather issues. Eggs were good all year long, and pork and chicken out of the freezer worked well. We also added fresh, sourdough bread to our buying club in 2021. We also welcomed our neighbor, Paul, into the fold, for help all over the farm. Very grateful for his help. And a shout out to Dr. / FarmerJohn, for his assistance with the delivery side of our operations. So thankful for all the help all season long!
Let's move on to 2022! Dancing Hen Farm, Joan and Farmer Don, want to dedicate this season to our members and supporters! Many of you have been with us since the start, 15 years ago! Community does not build spontaneously. It has taken all of us, together, to build the Dancing Hen Farm community. Sharing the nutrient dense harvest, one of our founding values, with all of you has been so satisfying and rewarding, time has come to reward our community. So, for 2022, a few of the thoughts and ideas we have to support this celebration! Let's start with increasing our season to 20 weeks with no price increase, adding two more weeks of harvest for you, our members to enjoy. Extras and surprises included with the weekly shares. Revisiting nutrition information and education on a weekly basis. Offering on farm events. Increasing our web presence, with more farm stories and pictures. Increasing our support towards on farm education, focusing on the younger generation. Farmer Phil and Farmer Don returning to market and continuing our meet and greets. More involvement with off season buying clubs. Welcoming farmer Neil back to the farm, with his friend Krislyn and their family assisting with all aspects of operations. Introducing and nurturing long term crops to the farm, such as trees to include nut trees, fruit crops and berries. Bringing pigs and chickens back to the farm. And, doing all we can, as we enter year 15, to make this a celebration year, celebrate the support you have shown us all these years. You now have two excited and motivated cancer survivors sharing the harvest and running the Dancing Hen farm operations. We couldn't be happier or more motivated for the upcoming season.
We will be opening memberships shortly, as we can always use your early support to purchase supplies and equipment. Details will be very similar to last year, same pick up sites, no home deliveries, but an extra 2 weeks, one on the front and one on the back end. Specifics will follow shortly, stay tuned.
And, Thanks again for your ongoing support! Be well friends.
Farmer Don