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WEEK 48 IN PHOTOS

11/30/18 — Heydon Hatcher

Andrew packin' CSA boxes. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

We are busy as always here at the farm. We have a ton of crops in the fields; however, we can definitely tell that fall has arrived. The colder weather has been slowing us and the crops down little by little and has us anticipating sweet spring to reenergize us and the land! Greens are tastier than ever right now. The cold weather and morning frosts really bring out the flavor, so don't be scared to eat your greens if they have a little frost damage. It's also a great time to get into fermentation... all the ingredients are here. Grab some cabbage and radishes for those ferments at the market this weekend. Kimchi for the win!

As some of you know, last week there was an advisory against eating romaine lettuce.  Many of you reached out to ensure that our romaine was still safe to eat (which it was!).  If you're curious how this story is progressing, looks like the CDC has identified the source of the E. coli to be from farms in Central California. Check out more info here.

Nikki and her volunteer crew. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Greens harvest. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Dino kale harvest. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Dino kale loot. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Dino kale harvest. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Kohlrabi leaf. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Kohlrabi. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Collard greens. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Carrot tops. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Collard harvest. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Carrots forever! Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Transplants. Photo by Scott David Gordon.
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