Well summer is here and it is rather warm. But that doesn't mean we can stop working. We still have cows that have to have fresh grass, pigs that need to be checked on, and hives to look at. And, of course there are always fences that need to be worked on. We have a big "honey do list". And we have been blessed by having some good rains this summer.
We have started on building some new fences for where the pigs and goats are. It's interesting that we always say "lets make sure we do fence work in the Fall/Winter" but yet end up doing it in the summer. Our yearling calves are doing well. We put them on our best summer pasture. Some of our brood cows are getting ready for fall calving and the rest will be calving in the spring. The pigs will be farrowing out new litters late this summer. Our weened pigs are growing and being somewhat mischievous as they will (I'm glad we have understanding neighbors). So be sure to come by and ask about how the farm is run (that way we can take a break).
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Well we had a great turn out for Janette Wesley and Renato Vicario First Cold Pressed Extra-Virgin Olive Oil tasting. We want to thank everyone who came out and hope you had a great time. Hopefully will we see them again soon.
On June 30th we will be have Janette Wesley and Renato Vicario who will be bring their First Cold Pressed Extra-Virgin Olive Oil for tasting. I took this from Janette's flier about their wonderful olive oil (personally I can't wait for this one!)- "The ancient people aptly named the area “Bacialla”, after the name of the stream dedicated to Bacchus, god of wine and plenty, as the land is full of life and vigor hosting rare fruit trees, wine grapes and olive trees. Over 280 trees of six different olive oil producing varietals dot the hillside on the farmland of Sant’Andrea a Bacialla, producing an oil incredibly flavorful and rich in the taste of the fruits, with an extremely low acidity. Hand picked by the Wesley and Vicario family, and nurtured only by nature, the olive oil contains no chemical fertilizers, pesticides, nor herbicides, and is watered only by rain. In early November, the land is full of chatter and excitement as many people harvest their olives, and place their appointment with their favorite mill to process the oil. Nets are spread under the trees, and the harvesting begins on a clear day absent of fog or mist, as moisture would damage the olives during harvest time. The hand-picked olives, some green and some black, are never allowed direct contact with the ground to keep them from any contamination. Leaves and twigs are re-moved, then the olives are carefully stored in containers until the milling appointment, generally within 1-2 days of the harvest." The property of Villa Sant'Andrea, carefully attended by Tuscan hands, generously affords a majestic view over the Valdichiana. With over 8 acres of land, the gardens are planted in over 200 olive trees, vineyards, many varieties of fruit trees, a vegetable garden, and aromatic herbs and flowers, all treated organically. The bountiful vegetables and fruits are yours to enjoy in season. So mark your calender to come out to the Market! Well we all had a great time with the Carolina Farm Stewardship Farm Tour. We want to thank everyone who visited and hope you had a good time. Around 400 people visited the farm on Saturday and Sunday (I started losing my voice on Saturday giving the tour, luckily everyone helped pitch in even some of the kids)
And, if you came by remember we are open on Fridays and Saturdays. We do like to talk about the farm so if you have any unanswered questions come on back (especially if it's 95+ out and you come in the middle of the day, I like a break around then). |
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