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November and December at the Farm

12/8/2009 4:50pm by Carolyn Boyd

We had that early rain and it was easy to get in to rototill.

Dante and Freddie hard at work.

 

 

Fall is a good time for planting French Shallots.

 

 

 Generally they are smsller but some are the size of onions!

 

 

 

Then it was time for Perry Cormo, the cormo ram, to have some fun with the ewes.

He's wearing a harness that holds a green colored crayon marker. When a ewe has been bred it's obvious!

 

Gestation is 5 months, so there will be lambs in April!

 

Snow Day! Boy, was it beautiful Monday! Everything so white. Poor plants, though.

This is the area where the shallots and garlic were planted, now under the white blanket.

 

More growing area with just a few plants showing under the blanket.

 

A few onions are still showing!

1 Comments »
Lara said,
12/8/2009 @ 7:32 pm
Noah and I kept saying that we wondered how the farm looked, and that we thought it must be so beautiful. We were right! What a treat!!!
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