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PHOTOS FROM THE FARM: 6.12.20

06/12/20 — Ada Broussard

There are no signs of Spring left at the farm. It's all summer, baby. Photos by our farm photographer (and one of JBG's earliest CSA Members) Scott David Gordon.

Another new sign at the farm. Kudos to Adam for making these happen! It's been on our to-do list for... years? Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Our green bean picker in action. Do you see those beans flying out? These women are sorting stems and leaves from the bin of beans. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

So many green beans, ripe for the pickin'. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

If you've ever grown potatoes yourself, perhaps you've wondered how we dig up the potatoes here at the farm. Well, here it is! Our potato digger! Photo by Scott David Gordon.

After the potato harvester goes over a bed, potatoes are waiting on top of the earth, ready for pickup by hand. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Potatoes are stored in sacks where they will cure in the warmest of our coolers. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Potatoes are stored unwashed - the layer of dirt on the outside helps the potatoes cure and the skin toughen. They are washed just before they're packed into a CSA share or sent off to a farmer's market. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Stacks of sacks. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

 

Watermelons coming soon, very soon. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Do you even pickle? Photo by Scott David Gordon.

If you look closely, you'll see the stems yet to be sorted! Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Zucchini of the future. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

The Texas state bird, keeping an eye on things. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

A basil break in between the tomato jungle. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Photo by Scott David Gordon.

All tomatoes, many colors. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

We are pretty excited about this construction project... details coming soon! Photo by Scott David Gordon.

When your mask matches your crop. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Freshly washed cucumbers, ready for takeoff. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

 
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