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End of 2012 CSA

Two Saturdays ago we had a very serious frost on the farm. We were expecting frost, and we covered our tomatoes and peppers and we knew we might lose a few things, but it was much colder than we expected. We had extensive damage in our tomatoes and peppers and all the rest of the warm season crops (beans, melons, cukes, eggplant, etc) are black and melted looking, and even some of the cold weather crops look a little singed. So this morning's harvest was much smaller than usual and we've decided to wind down the CSA a little earlier than planned. We feel good - our season has already passed 20 weeks - which is always our estimate - but it's still sad to see food go to waste, and of course sad to let go of summer and the farm season. So the plan for now, based on our most educated guesses, is that last week was our last regular delivery. However, we still have some cold weather crops that we had planted to be ready in october, so we will do one more delivery in october - probably next week though it could be later, depending on when carrots are ready.
To our paid shares-we'll let you know when you'll be recieving your last box.
To our working shares-we will still be working on the farm and donating our smaller harvests to the food pantries. Give me a call if you have any questions, or if you are missing your vegetables a lot, or if you want to help out. We probably will have a lot of extra green tomatoes and kale and chard.

Last Tuesday's sweet pepper harvest

music festival gratitude, and upcoming events

here's an abbreviated version of the long blog i just accidentally erased:
1. gratitude for all those who helped make a music festival in the rain an amazing success.
2. upcoming pot-lucks.
3. opportunities to work at mustard seed.

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i just wrote a super long blog and then it all got erased with one little click!

SLOW FOOD MUSIC FESTIVAL

Next Potluck: New Farmers

This friday, a little after dinner, we'll be watching a movie put out by the Greenhorns, an organization one of our farm team (Kristen) is planning on going to work for later this year. They're a real cool organization that promotes new farmers and innovation on all farms. It'll be a fun event the day before our music festival! (see above)

Onions drying

Mustard Seed Community Farm August 2012 Newsletter

In this newsletter:
Workday
Potlucks
Music Festival
Farm Update

Workday
Sunday, August 5th, from 8 to noon, we'll be having a workday on the farm. We'll likely be doing some watering, digging potatoes, and processing some garlic. Come, and bring a friend!

Potlucks
Here's the schedule:
8/3 Gleaning
8/10 The importance of soils to humans
8/17 Tar sands and fracking
8/24 Greenhorns movie
8/31 The ethics of hunting
9/7 To be anounced, and then we'll move to potlucks in town

Here's the time schedule for each potluck, which occur at Mustard Seed Community Farm, 366 W Ave, Ames, IA 50014
5PM: soccer
6PM: potluck
7PM: discussion on the topic mentioned above.

Feel free to come to all or just parts of any of the above. Bring a friend!

Music Festival
There will be a music festival on August 25, in the afternoon. it will be a potluck. Bring several friends!

Farm Update
Despite some recent rain, our farm, like most of the rest of the North America, is in a drought, which means lots of watering and lots of plants that are still alive, but have decided to save energy by not producing fruit, or very much fruit. This includes our green beans, peppers, tomatoes, okra, and many other crops-really, most everything is not doing great. Our garlic is not curing super awesome, and we'll see about our onions and leeks. Also, I think our beehives might be pretty diseased, maybe we'll burn them?

Nicholas

July 19 csa box

Workdays and potlucks

At this point, we've got several potlucks scheduled, see below:
7/20 – Feminism-pictured at right
7/27 – Alternative banking and the national debt
8/3 Gleaning
8/10 The importance of soils to humans
8/17 Tar sands and fracking
8/24 Greenhorns movie
8/31 The ethics of hunting

The potlucks during the summer occur every Friday at the farm (366 W Ave, Ames, IA 50010), with soccer from 5 to 6, dinner from 6 to 7, and discussion on the topic from 7 to 8. As always, the potlucks are open to the public, so feel free to bring friends. Also, feel free to come to one part or all of the evening, so don't feel bad coming for just the soccer, the dinner, or the talk!

Also, as noted in the post below, it's been and continues to be quite dry. Since we spend a good portion of our time watering, we'd like your help with the other farm tasks. We've scheduled 3 workdays for the next few weeks, early in the morning to best cope with the heat:

Saturday, July 21st, from 8 to noon,
Saturday, July 28th, from 8 to noon,
Sunday, August 5th, from 8 to noon.

If you'd like, bring along some food to eat or share and stay for lunch afterward.

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