Showing posts with label low tunnels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label low tunnels. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Spinach


This week we have a lot of spinach. It is sweet and tender. Great raw or cooked. We like it in an omelet  with onions and garlic. We will harvest some Friday for the Santa Fe Farmers Market this Saturday as well as taking special orders for a custom box of produce and eggs. Also available: scallions, radishes, carrots, spring green garlic, arugula, chard, cilantro and chives.

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Monday, February 25, 2013

Winter Time at Revolution Farm

Low tunnels growing arugula, spinach, cilantro, chard, carrots, onions, lettuce and more.

Cisterns for water catchment in background. 



Three of our low tunnels after sweeping off last nights snow.




Pullets out to pasture.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Change the Food System


Vote with your forks!




We utilize low impact farming practices, such as petroleum and diesel free pumping with solar photovoltaic pumps, as well as water catchment instead of well water.


 We have farmed for years as Spotty Dog Farm, a cute moniker for all intents and purposes, but lets face it, there's nothing cute about fighting against the monster that is the industrialized agriculture system.


We have started farming for the revolution, dedicated at all costs, to change the food system.