The fields are really starting to look like spring, which means we are growing white row cover. The row cover this time of year is mainly for insect control. By combining crop rotation with row cover we can avoid many of the insect pests of our green leafy vegetables.
We transplant the majority of our crops, which means many hours in the seed house seeding and watering our transplants. We are getting more efficient with the addition of a new vacuum seeder. This nifty little machine is manufactured by a fellow organic farmer and uses a series of custom made metal plates and a small shop vac. It is proving to be a real time and labor saver!
Our first batch of broiler peeps arrived today. Day old peeps arrive in the mail. We get a call from the post office early in the morning letting us know our peeps have arrived. Farmer Don reports they are all healthy and eating and drinking. I will try for some pictures of them before they get their feathers.
On Monday of this week we picked our pigs up from a local Amish farm. These piglets will spend the summer in our orchard, enjoying the sunshine, the grass and the shade of some old apple trees. The apple trees are really starting to bloom, so hopefully we will get some apples this year for the pigs to enjoy.
This little guy had spent the afternoon rooting in the mud. He looks like he is getting a mud mask facial!
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