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Explore the work we are doing, told through the stories of the people who make up the Wolfe's Neck community.
April Showers Brings…Patient Farmers
Happy spring everyone! Or at least I think it’s spring…the sun actually peeked out for about 4 minutes the other day and I got a raging sunburn.
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Not so “Newbee”
Book review by our resident beekeeper, who has navigated her way into the hobby through research, networking, and hands-on learning.
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February Camp Snowman
Down by the water, along the coast Came a call in the wind, But not from a ghost It traveled from the barn, For all to hear From the campground and trails, To anyone near.
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Readying the Fruit Trees for Winter
Signs of frost were a telltale indicator that it was time to prepare the gardens for colder months.
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Garden Talk by Linda Swanson
We would like to give a warm round of thanks to Linda Swanson for her many years of leadership, creativity and energy as Wolfe's Neck Farm's Head Gardener.
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Tom’s Talk
As summer winds to a close and cooler air moves in, farmers often admire their compost piles with steam rising off of them in the early hours of the morning.
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Tom’s Talk
With our sunflowers in full and magnificent bloom the hum of bees pollinating fills the garden. Pollination is a crucial step in the reproduction of the all angiosperms (flower bearing plants).
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Afternoon Goat Walk
Chomp, chomp, chomp! Mama Goat and her two kids went exploring the farm this afternoon, of course stopping for a few nibbles here and there.
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Chicken Tractors
Matt and I took a ride up to Augusta this winter to check out the Maine Agricultural Trades Show.
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Farmer Ben: “These Eggs are Duckin’ Fantastic!”
We got into the duck business last summer. We needed some cuteness around the barn I guess.
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