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PHOTOS FROM THE FARM: 10.11.19

10/11/19 — Ada Broussard

Farm photographer Scott David Gordon got an early start this week and captured pre-dawn eggplant harvests as well as middle of the day transplanting duties. If you look at the pictures below you should notice more sweatshirts than usual. We're loving this cold front!

Vicente's two most used tools - his radio and his harvest log. And of course his hat and his truck... Photo by Scott David Gordon.

When does a farmers' day get started? About 20 minutes before sunrise, when the day is coolest. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Eggplant toss, in the almost-dark. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Look at how much eggplant our crew harvested before official sunrise! Our harvest trailer makes transportation of heavy harvest bins an easier task. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

It takes a big team to harvest even one single crop! Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Multiplying onions in the ground. We will let these babies size up, and then divide them to plant more onions. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Jack and the John Deere. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Thai peppers, showing their bellies to the sun. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Thousands (and thousands) of onion transplants in our greenhouse. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Transplants hardening off outside the greenhouses. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Bunching sweet potato greens. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

The transplanter is all loaded up with fuel and plants... it's just missing two important things. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

 
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