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PHOTOS FROM THE FARM: 8.21.20

08/21/20 — Ada Broussard

We sometimes feel like a broken record when we say "It was a busy week at the farm", but this past week was extraordinarily busy, especially for our planting crew who are keeping an incredible planting pace, making sure to stay on schedule for a bountiful fall to come. It's so easy to get behind in planting, but so far this year, we're right on time.

August is a very busy seeding month. Here, to crew members catch a ride on the transplanter to place one individual seed in the whole that was just punched by the wheel in front of them. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

A meeting of the minds: Ricky, Tracy, and Andrew gathered around a harvest of arugula, likely discussing the harvest available for CSA packing for the day, but maybe discussing the current book on their nightstand. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Healthy and vibrant squash plants, ready to transition us to fall Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Farmer Brenton cheesing on the Landini, one of the farm's high-crop tractors, with wheels so high it can drive over rows of crops without damaging them! Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Is there any job where you're required to troubleshoot more often? Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Old vans and trucks, hand-painted with love for time on the highway and now spending their retirement in a more pastoral setting. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Photo by Scott David Gordon.

A freshly sprayed loading dock is a beautiful thing. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

More. Watermelon. Augua fresca, anyone? Photo by Scott David Gordon.

The inside of our greenhouse is reaching capacity. Fall crops are coming! Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Outside, we have an area that we call "the shade structure". Here, shade cloth is stretched above these metal poles, providing a cooler environment for even more fall transplants. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

If farm vehicles could talk... Photo by Scott David Gordon.

 
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