Thursday, December 11, 2008

Farmer Pete on Be the Change!

Greetings friends!

Two of our many wonderful CSA members, Julie and Amy from the Mount Tremper CSA, host a weekly talk show called Be the Change on 91.3 FM on Wednesdays from 5-6 pm. On November 12th, they invited Pete to the studio to talk about Taliaferro Farms.

Below you can find a link that will bring you to the MP3 archieve of the interview.

http://bethechangeradio.org/audio/Be%20the%20Change%202008-11-12.mp3

Also at http://bethechangeradio.org/archives.htm check out other great interviews they have in their archieves!

Wishing you all a happy, healthy transition from fall to winter.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

CSA Member essay reading on NPR

Yesterday we listened to Laura Heady, a fellow CSA member give a reading of her essay on NPR!
http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/wamc/news.newsmain?action=article&ARTICLE_ID=1430095&sectionID=231

This link will bring you to the reading, we hope you enjoy it as much as we did!

Hope everyone is settling into the colder days and longer nights, we wish you well from the farm!

Friday, November 21, 2008

The Today Show!

Well recently we were featured on The Today Show!
Watch us on the following link!
It's only about 3 1/2 minutes long.

http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/26184891/vp/27820887#27820887

(there is a short advertisement first, and then the program will show)

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

It is November 6th! The last CSA pick up of the 2008 season.
Pete has an awesome line up for today!

Arugula Salad
Mesclun Salad
Carrots
Beets
Greens (pac choi, collards, kale, broccoli raab)
Potatoes
Sweet Potatos
Winter Squash
Apples
Apple Cider
Remember :
-If you are interested, you can order your turkey for Thanksgiving.
-If you sign up early for the 2009 growing season remember you get that awesome Thanksgiving Share the Tuesday before Thanksgiving.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Happy Halloween!

Only a few weeks left to get farm fresh produce.
Today (10-29-08) we had sleet on and off all day...the cold weather is upon us.

This week we have the following:
Mesclun or Asian Salad
Arugula
Pac Choi
Kale
Broccoli Raab
Carrots
Potatoes ( Sangria, Butter Ball, Purple, While Fingerlings)
Sweet Potatoes
Apples
Golden Nugget Squash
Acorn Squash
Loose Beets

Make sure to pick up a newletter. Pete started taking early sign-ups for the 2009 season. Look for a flyer. Early sign ups get that awesome Thanksgiving Share.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Hello Taliaferro Farm CSA Members!

This week's recommended Share is:

Baby Arugula Salad
Leeks
Celery Root
Tomatoes
Butternut Squash
Acorn Squash
Spaghetti Squash
Apples
Leeks
Yellow Peppers
Assorted Greens
Potatoes

We have those delicious fingerling potatoes this week!
The celery root is a must. Make sure to try the Celeriac Remoulade salad recipe in this week's newsletter. Pete and I loved it!

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Hello CSA members

This week starts some of those wonderful fall items i.e. apples and butternut squash
Enjoy the last tastes of summer and jump into fall!

Baby Arugula
Etna (Cranberry Beans)
Leeks
Garlic
Early Rome Apples
Butternut Squash
Potatoes
Greens (a variety)
Celery
Onions
Red and yellow Peppers
Parsley

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

September 25th's pick up!

The following vegetables are available for this weeks Thursday or Saturday pick up:

Mesclun
Etna (Cranberry Beans)
Leeks
Garlic
Red tomatoes
Spaghetti Squash
potatoes
Summer Spinach
Mustard Greens
Celery
Onions
Red and yellow Peppers

**Don't forget to get your tomato sauce recipes ready, we've got our Canning tomato seconds available on a first come first serve basis!

See you all at the farm!

Thursday, September 18, 2008

September 18th 2008

This week we have:
Mesclun
leeks
red tomatoes
napa cabbage (Chinese cabbage)
Spaghetti Squash
Potatoes
Summer Spinach
Mustard Greens
Celery
Cantaloupes
Onions
Red and Yellow Peppers

See you all at pick-up!

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

CSA Share for september 4th 2008

Hello from the farm!

The Beananza is continuing. This is your opportunity to freeze beans for the winter. We also have lots of delicious summer tomatoes. It has been really dry on the farm. We need rain. Pray that the rain comes next week during the week. We need the markets on the week-end to be strong with perfect weather.


Recommended CSA Share includes the following
Mesclun lettuce
Pac Choi
Leeks
Red and Yellow Peppers
Red Tomatoes
Green Beans
Romano Beans
Mini Tomatoes
Celery
Cantaloupe
Potatoes
Garlic

The following are possible alternates
carrots
spaghetti squash
cucumbers
eggplant
Summer Spinach
Parsley

Thanks for your support!

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

CSA Pick Up for this week

Greetings CSA members and friends!
The following items will be available for pick-up this week for your CSA share.

*Beans
*Mesclun Lettuce
*Red Chard
*Carrots
*Leeks
*Basil
*Petters
*Eggplant
*Zapallito Squash
*Spaghetti Squash
*Mini Tomatoes
*Slicing Tomatoes


**Possible Alternates:
These are items that might be available depending on other extrenuous factors, such as weather and the amounts that are in the field.
**Summer Spinach
**Heirloom Tomatoes
**Watermelons
**Garlic
**Parsley

Tomato Seconds!!
Starting this week we will have our tomato 'seconds' available. These are tomatoes that aren't fit to sell or put out for the CSA because of small defects, such as bruising. But they are still delicious, and would be great for making sauces! They are available at a first come, first serve basis.

We hope you are enjoying your produce, as well as the dairy and other items we will have available to you. Also, starting next week, Bread Alone will have some of their breads available for purchase on our Thursday CSA days. We hope you take advantage of this, their breads are really fantastic.

Hope everyone is enjoying the beautiful weather we've been having this week!

Thursday, August 21, 2008

August 21, 2008

Hi Everyone,

The farm's cut your own flowers are spectacular, lots of sunflowers and snapdragons and more. Make sure to cut a bouquet. We also have pick your own flowers open to the public daily. Each bouquet is $6.00.

This week's recommended share:
Mesclun lettuce
Squash Patty Pan and Zapallito
Cucumbers
Egg plant
Red Swiss Chard
Potatoes-red and white
Hasta la Pasta Spaghetti Squash
Sugar Baby Watermelon
Leeks
Romano Beans
Mini Tomatoes
Slicing Tomatoes


Tomaotes are finally rolling in!

CSA members, remember if you are not here for a week's pick-up because you are on vacation, pass your share on to a relative or friend, they will love it!

Our on-site farmstand is open to the public on Thursdays 8:00-7:00 and on Saturdays 9:00-3:00
Come and visit!

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

8-14-08 recommended CSA share

Recommended CSA Share includes the following
Summer Squash-yellow zucchini and Zapallito
Cucumbers
Summer Spinach
Carrots
Garlic
Beets
Potatoes
Green Peppers
Eggplant
Parsley
Lacinata Kale
Melons
CSA HOURS-THURSDAY 8:00 AM TO 7:00-pm
SATURDAY-9:00 AM TO 3:00 PM

This weeks C.S.A.

Hello friends!
This has been a very hectic week for the Taliaferro Family. This share information, while we try for accuracy, may be off by a few items. We appreciate your understanding in this matter.
Here is the expected list for tomorrows pick-up:

summer squash-yellow zuchinni and zapallito
cucumbers
onioins
potatoes
summer spinach
green peppers
eggplant
parsley
mini tomatoes
lacinata kale
lettuce*
slicing tomatoes*
cantaloupe
watermelon

*these items may not be available due to quantity available from the fields.

Thanks! We'll see you tomorrow!

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

recommended csa share

The following in the recommended CSA share for 8-7-08

summer squash-yellow zuchinni and zapallito
cucumbers
onioins
potatoes
summer spinach
green peppers
eggplant
parsley
mini tomatoes
lacinata kale
cantaloupe

remember:
Thursday hours are- 8:00 AM-7:00-PM
we also have Saturday pick-up 9:00 AM-3:00 PM

The flowers are looking beautiful-Yay!

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

This weeks C.S.A. Share!

Hello to our valued C.S.A. Members and customers!

We'd like to let you know what you can expect to be available for this weeks share. These items are subject to change, but for the most part this is what will be available! The share amounts will be posted when you come, at this time we aren't able to get too specific. But this way you can contact your share partners (for those splitting half or full shares, or those who are picking up for someone else) and pick up what they would like, and also do some pre-planning as far as recipes and meals! Please let us know via email or comments what else you would like to see on this blog. We look forward to hearing from you!

This weeks share varieties:

*Summer Squash
*Red Chard
*Summer Spinach
*Dandelion
*Lacinato Kale
*Pac Choi
*Green Onions
*Cucumbers
*Carrots
*Eggplant
*Garlic
*Potatoes (two varieties; white and red)
*Hi-Beta Spaghetti Squash
*Mini Tomatoes
*Green Peppers
*Cilantro
*Parsley

Everything we have available will also be available for purchase to the general public.
Don't forget about our dairy and bread selection!

We'll see you either on Thursday or Saturday!

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Reflections on Planting

Well the season is moving right along, and amazing things are happening. Plants are slowly going into the ground, like parsley, tomatoes, melons, squash and peppers, just to name a few. This is my first experience planting, the system is totally new to me and it takes some time getting used to.
Planting can either be done by hand, or by using a tractor. For the most part the tractor is used, but once in a while you can find one of us out there with a shovel and some plants, digging holes and filling them back in with tiny plants or seeds. The process of planting on a tractor is very different, and I really enjoy it. Two people sit on these seats on an attachment to the tractor, which are low to the ground. A different part of the contraption is a wheel with spikes on it that, as it turns, creates holes in the ground and also supplies some water for the newly planted variety.
There is something about planting, though, that is very reflective, meditative and satisfying. There is always the aspect of helping things grow, which is very rewarding, but it’s not quite that…
There is a rhythm that develops; numerous partnerships between you and the ground, you and the tractor, you and your planting partner, you and the variety you’re planting -begin to develop and a delicate, slow dance of all these actions seem to form. As the tractor moves slowly your one hand gropes for the right amount of seeds, while your other hand retrieves them, puts them in the dry dirt and swiftly covers them back up. At first its tricky; the seeds aren’t coming out easily in pairs, your hands haven’t found that perfect rhythm, and sometimes you have to yell “STOP!” to the tractor driver so you can catch up some holes that were missed. But eventually your hands start thinking for themselves; the feeling of two seeds between your fingers just seems right, and the transition of them going into the ground as you slowly work down the row comes naturally. There are times where my planting partner and myself have time to talk and laugh and get to know each other better as we sit back there, and other times when the focus on our methodical movements are so intense and quick that there is no time for any conversations or questions; just the mantra of movements that interpret into planting.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Welcome to our new blog!

Hello! My name is Sarah, and I’ve worked for Pete for the last six months or so. I started before the season had begun, when all the paper work had to be filled out, certifications had to be renewed, crop plans had to be made and C.S.A. memberships were flowing in daily. My participation at the farm then was all office work, yet as spring began to show some signs of arriving, the outside work soon began to start as well.
This is my first experience on a farm; I came up from Queens three years ago to attend SUNY New Paltz and soon found that this town has a lot to offer besides an education.
Although this season has only begun, I am thrilled to be here, and am already working harder than any job I’ve ever had before.
I look forward to writing on this blog, to document this summer of growth, to share my experience of being on this farm, and share news and events with its readers.
We hope to hear from you, as well. The community is a large part of this farm, and we encourage you to leave your comments, and even write your own entries and send them to us so we can post them. We would love to share many perspectives on this farm as possible.
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