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Author: Corinna Bench

Why Our Farm Invested in an Onion De-Topper Machine

Onions are a staple in our CSA Farm Box every week. I know we use them almost every night in our cooking. I used to grow a LOT of them. I mean, a LOT. But in the early years of our farm business, they were incredibly time consuming and expensive to produce. In addition to…
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Harvesting Pawpaw Fruit Trees at Shared Legacy Farms

This week, after Tuesday’s big thunderstorm, I took a stroll through our pawpaw orchard. As I walked, I couldn’t help but notice the ground was covered with fallen fruit. At first, I wondered, “Is it time already? Or was that just from the wind storm?” Sure enough, it’s pawpaw season! What’s a Pawpaw? For those…
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Farmer Kurt’s Field Notes August 31, 2024

August 31, 2024 Two rain storms surprised us this past week, leading to 5 tenths of an inch of rain! That took the pressure off of running irrigation for a few days, and allowed me to catch up on my sleep. You see, when I run irrigation at night, I have to get up every…
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What’s a Pollinator Melon? (How Seeded Watermelons Come to Be)

Ever heard of “pollinator melons?” Neither had I, until I married a farmer. Our parents raise the melons for the CSA fruit share, and my mother-in-law shared with me an interesting science lesson on how seedless watermelons come to be.  It’s all thanks to something called a pollinator melon. But let’s back up. Seedless watermelons…
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Farmer Kurt Field Diary August 24, 2024

Hi everyone. What a crazy week. Many of you got an email from Corinna the other day, asking for help with our generator fix. This is the 100 kW generator that powers our 300 foot well. Our generator went down 3 times this week, and when that happens in the middle of a drought, it…
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Veggie Boost Challenge: 12 Ways Our Farm Members Boosted Their Meals with Extra Veggies

Getting more vegetables into your daily diet doesn’t have to be boring, and it certainly doesn’t mean you have to give up your favorite foods. Even for those who love veggies, it can sometimes be a challenge to meet the recommended servings or use up the entire CSA box each week. That’s where our recent…
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Farmer Kurt’s Weekly Farm Update August 17, 2024

This week I was spinning a lot of plates. This is normal for this month of the year, and it’s just part of the gig. In addition to the “usual” heavy harvest days for CSA boxes on Monday, Tuesday, and  Wednesday, I had to fit in time for my crew to harvest 2 big wholesale…
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Farmer Kurt’s Field Notes August 10, 2024

We said good-bye to our old Elmore site cooler this week. Sonya from Tatum Park has been wanting to buy it for months now, so they have a place to store their veggies from their urban garden project. It felt really good to load it up onto a truck and drop it off at her…
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Understanding Corn Smut: A Culinary Delicacy and Agricultural Phenomenon

As you wade through all the sweet corn in your CSA share this year, you may discover that one of your ears has corn smut growing on it. If you do, don’t freak out (even though it looks pretty gross!) This fungus is actually a delicacy and highly prized in some cultures. And totally edible.…
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Farmer Kurt’s Field Update August 3, 2024

August 3, 2024 Well howdy everyone. We got some much needed rain this week. I haven’t had to irrigate quite as much. The birds are really bad right now in the sweet corn patch. My dad is getting frustrated. Those birds are looking for water, and they will land on the corn and peck on…
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