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Farm Glance: Beech Hill Farm | Seeking Farmland
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A blog for new farmers. Farm Glance: Beech Hill Farm. August 19, 2010. Heading south along the Maine coast, from Mandala Farm to Mount Desert Island, we arrived at Beech Hill Farm. The farm consists of about 5 acres of organic vegetable production. Produce is retailed through an on-site farm stand that also carries many other locally produced goods, it is also sold to several restaurants on the island, offered through a seasonal box program. As well as sold to the college’s cafeteria. It can be removed f...
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2011: New Farm Lease in the Okanagan | Seeking Farmland
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A blog for new farmers. 2011: New Farm Lease in the Okanagan. March 9, 2011. So This blog was born out of a decision by four friends–two couples–to do a bike trip together to, among other things, test out the compatibility of said couples before they started a farm together, which they were thinking about doing. We weren’t compatible. Why bring this up? So now that you’re up to speed:. Vanessa and Jordan’s post-bike trip move: BC’s Okanagan Valley. To Whom It May Concern,. We look forward to speaking wit...
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Farm Glance: Mandala Farm | Seeking Farmland
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A blog for new farmers. Farm Glance: Mandala Farm. August 12, 2010. After cycling 125km from Campobello Island, New Brunswick, to Gouldsboro, Maine, we were happy to land in a familiar landscape. Having spent four years living and studying at The College of the Atlantic. COA) in nearby Bar Harbor, Alex and I were looking forward to finally visit fellow COA alumns Genio Bertin and Sarah Faull’s Mandala Farm. And heard lots about them through friends who had apprenticed at the farm. 10 small A-frames keep ...
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A blog for new farmers. Posts by Seeking Farmland. August 27, 2010. Farm Glance: Four Season Farm, part two. August 25, 2010. Farm Glance: Four Season Farm, part one. August 19, 2010. Farm Glance: Beech Hill Farm. August 12, 2010. Farm Glance: Mandala Farm. August 4, 2010. Farm Glance: Waldegrave Farm. August 1, 2010. Farm Glance: Annapolis Seeds. July 25, 2010. Growing Opportunities: Tatamagouche Community Land Trust. Laquo; Older Entries. 2010 Bike Trip (46). The Pacific Precursor (10).
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A blog for new farmers. Farm Glance: Waldegrave Farm. August 4, 2010. Cammie traces lines in the soil for efficient and consistent rows. She uses a home-made rake with adjustable teeth and a smart ergonomic handle angled to facilitate walking along-side her beds. From → Farm Glance. Farm Glance: Annapolis Seeds. August 1, 2010. Now, I don’t know about you, but at 18-years old I was definitely. Our man in Middleton, Owen Bridge. From → Farm Glance. Growing Opportunities: Tatamagouche Community Land Trust.
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A blog for new farmers. February 27, 2011. Stay tuned…we’re about to start blogging again. 2010 Bike Trip (46). The Pacific Precursor (10). Adventures in farming (3). Fighting for New Farmers. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 36 other followers. Blog at WordPress.com. Blog at WordPress.com. Follow “Seeking Farmland”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox. Join 36 other followers. Build a website with WordPress.com.
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Stay tuned…we’re about to start blogging again | Seeking Farmland
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A blog for new farmers. Stay tuned…we’re about to start blogging again. February 27, 2011. Hello, faithful readership. Thanks for hanging in there. After a lengthy hiatus the four of us have decided to start blogging again. See our About section. To find out what we’ll be up to. See you soon! From → Adventures in farming. Larr; Farm Glance: Four Season Farm, part two. 2011: New Farm Lease in the Okanagan →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Farm Glance: Four Season Farm, part one | Seeking Farmland
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A blog for new farmers. Farm Glance: Four Season Farm, part one. August 25, 2010. The Four Season Farm on-site store also serves as the Cape Rosier Artist Collective art gallery. We feel particularly fortunate to be writing this post for we know that many seasoned and aspiring farmers would love to visit Four Season Farm. At $33 per acre and cleared it by hand-. And where they are heading-ideas for new tools or systems are plentiful at Four Season Farm. And Johnny's Seeds. Check out this video. To see ho...
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Wind Whipped Farm: Launching the Local Food Box Program | Seeking Farmland
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A blog for new farmers. Wind Whipped Farm: Launching the Local Food Box Program. April 20, 2011. The wind whipped tree part of our logo was drawn by our talented friend and teacher Theo Dombrowski. Alex and I are now back in Metchosin, BC, where we are starting our 3. Season with Wind Whipped Farm. A publication we have found very useful (thanks to The Land Conservancy of BC. And Farm Folk City Folk. At this point, we view Wind Whipped Farm as a mid-term plan and are making investments with a 3 to 5 year...
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