I arrived at the farm to a terrible sight. The chicken coop door was open, a few chickens were outside, and a bunch of white feathers everywhere. Something got into the coop and killed five of the chickens. Including one of my favorites, the little white leghorn. That was such a curious, good laying chicken. All but one of the chickens were eaten down to the bones and dragged away from the coop. There was one of the original Dixie chicks left inside the coop half eaten. This is really bad and we have got to do something. I moved the coop, buried the chicken, and am formulating a plan. I am going to borrow a live trap from a friend to see if we can catch whatever is doing this. In the meantime I reinforced the coop.
It was nice to finally get some rain at the farm. It has been months since we had a drop out there. But that hasn't been a bad thing with keeping disease at bay. The weeds are quickly taking over as I usually can't keep up at this point in time with only three weeks left before we begin plowing everything under. I will keep the weeds down where it matters like the peppers and basil but let them have there day in the sun everywhere else until the tractor and disc are called in to prep the fields for the cover crops. The okra is starting to form flowers. The pumpkins are almost ripe. The corn is struggling this year. The cucumbers and the yellow squash are shutting down. I wish I had planted one more rotation of squash and cucumbers this season. I figured I could keep them going for the last few weeks but I may have been wrong. It is a little too early to tell.
The pictures didn't make it again this week as the battery died on the camera while uploading for this blog. Maybe next week.
One of the special attributes of our farm that we like to cultivate is the community portion of the community supported agriculture operation we run. I think it is great that some of our farm supporters interact with one another at pickup and beyond. I mean really, we all see the same people every Saturday for 24 weeks. It is nice to get to know each other in the community and see where we have common interests or learn new things. Since I don't have one of my own pictures for this blog post, I do have a picture of one of our supporters doing cool things in the community. Here is a picture of Danielle with her bowling team raising money for Big Brothers/Big Sisters. Go Danielle (blue shirt holding the ball)! Another great way to build community!
Friday, May 18, 2012
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