Being a farmer has its disadvantages...
In other news, there have been requests (I kid you not) for an "Ask the Farmer" series of posts. Being the community farmer that I am, I'm happy to oblige. If you have questions for the farmer, leave them in the comments, and I'll give them my best shot.
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Farm Vitals
Yesterday's high: 60F
Yesterday's low: 37F (no, really.)
Warnings: Don't let your piggies freeze.
Mood of the farm: shivering
Concern of the farmer: cherry tomato plant, not at all happy
4 comments:
Dirt in the coffee or poo in the garden...which is worse Farmer Gower?
GASP....tainted morning coffee? No farm is worth that!!!
As a non-commercial farmer, I'm sure you're roiled by the recent farm bill. (http://money.cnn.com/2008/05/15/news/economy/congress_food.ap/index.htm?section=money_latest)
Can you comment on how the bill affects day-to-day operations?
What kinds of tools and products have you been using on your garden? Would you ever agree to product placement advertising? Also, I'm planting some green plants in my window box this summer. Can you recommend a product that will keep them alive since I have no green fingers of any kind?
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