Author: Wolfes Neck
Preserving the Past to Serve the Present: The Pote House Barn
A historic barn on a seaside hilltop at Wolfe’s Neck Farm has been brought back to life.
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Former Teen Ag Crew Member: Where Are They Now?
A few weeks ago, nineteen-year-old Cooper walked through a mulched row of the vegetable plot with his gaze wandering.
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Tom Talk: Adapting to Drought Conditions
Written by Tom Prohl, Production Educator for our Teen Ag Program, “Tom Talk” is a weekly feature in our summer CSA newsletter and offers insights on a range of topics regarding our five-acre vegetable plot.
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“So, what is there to do here?”
To help those who might be coming to the farm for their very first time, we’ve created a sample itinerary that allows you to have meaningful interactions with food, farming, and nature and fully experience this special place in just a day trip.
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Bay Week: Teen Ag Discovers Clay & Clams
A common joke among Teen Ag crew members is that the carrots could be sold for double their standard grocery store price tag, since they were grown in a field overlooking the ocean.
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A Note From Our Executive Director
This weekend marks 5 years since I began my journey as Executive Director at Wolfe’s Neck Farm. Shortly after I accepted the job in the spring of ’12 but prior to my start date, my family and I reserved a site in the campground for a few nights.
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Tom Talk: Crop Planning & Farm Budgeting
Written by Tom Prohl, Production Educator for our Teen Ag Program, "Tom Talk" is a weekly feature in our summer CSA newsletter and offers insights on a range of topics regarding our five-acre vegetable plot.
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For the Love of Cows
Despite the inevitable exhaustion that comes from rising before the sun for milking (Kelly is not a morning person), the moment she’s given opportunity to speak about cows, she immediately lights up.
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7 Questions You May Wonder During Lambing Season
This blog was written by Abigial, one of our farm apprentices. This spring gave apprentices an opportunity to learn the fundamentals of lambing season hands-on.
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A Note From Our Beekeeper
Have you ever wondered what happens to our bees in the cold winter months? Read on for an answer from Jen, our Education & Administrative Coordinator as well as resident beekeeper.
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