Showing posts with label Farmer Brock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Farmer Brock. Show all posts

Friday, June 17, 2011

Would You Buy Produce From This Guy?

Tim + Newsletter 01

Farmer Brock decided that, no, people would not buy produce from this guy. So the photo was nixed from the newsletter and replaced by this one:

Tim + Newsletter 02

Personally, I'm a fan of the first photo. Apprentice Tim has never looked so good!

(Layout and newsletter design by Apprentice Jill)

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Farmer-Apprentice Relationship

Here's a couple of photos of Apprentice Tim and Farmer Brock. Obviously they're discussing important farming issues and cultivating the mentor-mentee relationship.

Tim & Brock 02

Tim & Brock 01

And for shits and giggles, here's a picture of Tim enjoying the tractor and a t-shirt that references a little television program by the name of Northern Exposure:

Shooter Tim + Tractor

Monday, June 6, 2011

Last of the Mohicans

For your viewing pleasure: an empty rabbit hut.

Rabbit Hut

But wait! There's something scuffling around inside....

Who's That?

A chicken! Here she is in all her glory:

Lone Chicken

Unfortunately, she's the last of her kind on the farm. Minks, dogs, birds of prey, and other assorted predators got to the once thriving, free-range chicken population on Makaria Farm. This little lady, however, is a survivor! She likes to follow us around the farm and make sure we're not getting into any trouble. Lately, she's taken to hanging out around the RV and poking around for slugs. I like to think that she thinks of us as her flock.

Despite her friendliness, she never lets you get too close. Farmer Brock, however, insists that she can be petted. After a few soda pops (if you know what I mean) around a campfire the other night, he attempted to demonstrate this theory. Long story short, Farmer Brock wasn't successful and I really, really wish I had a photo to share of that special moment....

Saturday, May 7, 2011

You Say Potato, I Say Potaters

Potatoes 01

Thanks to a long awaited week of warmer and drier weather, we've been busy planting and transplanting into the fields. Apprentice Tim and I got our tractor/transplanter feet wet with some potatoes. I drove the tractor, while Tim sat poised upon the transplanter.

1) Here we are getting ready to plant. I like to chat with the potatoes before they're planted - you know, just a little assurance that everything's going to be okay.

Getting Ready 02

2) Up and running! The goal is to drive the tractor slow and steady down the beds, so we've got a nice, straight row with a potential potato plant every few inches. I'm looking back to make sure Tim hasn't fallen off the transplanter and been buried with the potatoes. I'm also making sure the potatoes are getting buried deep enough into the soil. If even a little skin pokes out of the soil, the ravens will want to snack on them.

Planting Potatoes

3) Here's what Tim's dealing with. He sits perched on the transplanter's yellow seat, looking down at these cups as they circle around like a wheel. His job is to drop a potato in each cup as they turn. The cup's job is to dig into the soil and release the potato into the ground.

Transplanter Close-up

4) The beds end up being lined with a row of these pockmarks. Each pockmark has a potato hiding beneath it!

Potato Holes

5) We ended up planting 4 different varieties of potato. It'll be interesting to see which one does best in this climate and soil.

Package Slip 02

6) Look at that straight row! Farmer Brock and Apprentice Tim take care of business.

Planting Potatoes

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Motley Farming Crue

Farm Crew

From left to right: Apprentice Jill, Apprentice Tim, Apprentice Me, and Farmer Brock.

(Photo by Heather)