Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Season Finale -- Won't You Join Us?





First, a word from the farmer …

We would like to thank all of you for making this a tremendous year for our farm. The season was not without its challenges, but overall it was the best year we have had yet. We could not do this without you and we sincerely appreciate your support. Our sales at the market were way up this year and they held steady right to the end. Our newly re-started CSA has also been a great success. Several factors came together to help us have such a good year. First of all, we had another crop of great interns. Then there’s the electric cultivating tractor, regular rains, moderate temperatures, our boys are getting big enough to actually help, my younger brother visiting for several weeks, and my getting better every year at figuring out the most efficient way to do any given task on the farm. Of course, it still involves a tremendous amount of work and virtually no break from March until November. But I love every aspect of farming and I derive great satisfaction from growing food for people who truly appreciate our vegetables.

I am already really excited for next year. The local food movement seems to be gaining more momentum every year. Have you heard about Will Allen? He is an organic farmer from Milwaukee who works with young inner city kids to teach them how to grow their own food. He just received a $500,000 genius grant from the McArthur Foundation. Also, Michael Pollan wrote a great piece for the New York Times magazine a couple of weeks ago entitled Farmer in Chief. He lays out what it would take to have a sane agricultural policy in this country that relies on sunlight and photosynthesis rather than fossil fuels. When the new president takes office, let’s all hope he appoints Pollan as the new Secretary of Agriculture!

And a note from the farmer’s wife …

I echo Bill’s gratitude. You all are really the best customers a farmer ever had! What Bill does for a living is a passion. But as much as he loves it, he could not keep at such hard work without knowing that people are enjoying his produce so very much. So pat yourselves on the back for supporting the Blue Schoolhouse!

We really, really hope to see you this Saturday. Why? It’s the LAST SATURDAY MARKET of 2008 AND it’s supposed to be rainy and nasty. That’s right … total crapola for the season finale. So don’t let us stand out there in the cold rain by ourselves. Join us! Seriously, we’re planning on going out with a bang. We aren’t going to pick just a little bit of everything, figuring that the customers will all stay home in their nice, dry homes. On the contrary, we know that you know that this is one of your last chances to get the best fresh produce in central Illinois! And you’ll all be out at the market in droves, right? Right!

And don’t forget the very last chance for Blue Schoolhouse veggies at the Thanksgiving Market. On Saturday, Nov. 22 from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. the farmers will bring their produce, meat (we’ve heard rumor of a BISON vendor!), and a variety of prepared foods to the Coliseum for a pre-holiday extravaganza. That’s your chance to impress your foodiest friends with the delicacies of fall … salad greens, arugula, root vegetables of all kinds … it will be awesome! The event will also feature fine arts and crafts and a cool jazz ensemble.

This week’s photos …

The picture of the field with the four round bales is the location for next season’s garlic. In fact, Bill needs help planting and mulching garlic over the next few weeks. Are you interested? It is as fun as it sounds. Ha! Ha! It’s not that bad, and you’d be helping to get the 2009 season underway. And of course, we’d send you home with veggies just for helping! Email if you’re interested.

The jack-o-lanterns are Ben and Noah’s first. Uncle Aaron carved them based on the boys’ artistic skills. The one with the googly moogly eyes (as we call them) are a Ben original.

The leaf picture is a “find-the-boy” exercise. The bright, blue eye is Noah’s. Ben helped to cover him in a leaf pile, which inspired quite a bit of fun time together.

Please let your friends know about the blog. Call us at 467-9228 or email us at blueschoolhouse@yahoo.com if you have questions.

Thanks!
Mercy Davison

1 comment:

Patt M said...

I'll be there--it just may not be early!