Category: Blog
Wolfe’s Neck Farm Service Project
This afternoon we ventured to Wolfe’s Neck Farm to assist the farm in whatever needed to be done. Eric Tadlock, the Director of Education, first asked us to introduce ourselves and then gave us an overview of his job.
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The Fundamentals of Dehydrating
Regardless of whether you want to dehydrate vegetables, herbs, fruit, or meat even your most basic dehydrator can handle the job.
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Raise Your Own Roasting Chickens!
The chickens are out on pasture right now, eating up grass and bugs and greening the grass behind them.
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Seeking Field Production Assistant for Teen Ag Program
Wolfe's Neck Farm is accepting applications for a Field Production Assistant for the 2013 season.
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Join Us for a Volunteer Welcome and Orientation on Saturday, May 18th!
Wolfe’s Neck Farm depends on the help of capable and reliable volunteers throughout the year to help at events, cover daily chores around the barn, do gardening and landscaping, trail maintenance, site clean-up and special projects.
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Tales of the Neck: Historical Accounts by Sam Smith
The first Europeans to visit these waters were probably Scandinavian fishermen, who could make the northern transit of the Atlantic and never be more than a few hundred miles from shore.
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Garden Requests by Linda Swanson, Head Gardener
Now is the best time to dig up and divide those perennials.
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Barn Update by Kaitlyn Gardener
This week we’ll be getting 50 more. “Freedom Rangers”, they’re a respectable breed that is much better at foraging and looking like chickens and just generally staying alive.
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Rain Barrels 101
Rain barrels are one of the easiest sustainable living projects to implement. With about 5 minutes of set up, you've provided yourself a constant supply of free water.
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Wolfe’s Neck Farm Service Project
Today, the CSG girls all participated in helpful tasks around the barn of Wolfe's Neck Farm.
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