| Chesnook Garlic - Curing in the long barn |
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| Black-eyed Susan |
| Swiss Chard and Kale |
| Carrots and Beets |
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| Cucumbers |
| Left to right Soybeans, Cabbage, Kale, Brussels Sprouts, Broccoli |
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| Peppers in the hoophouse |
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| Tomatoes, recently pruned |
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| Eggplant in foreground, Laura pruning tomatoes in background |
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| Eggplant! |
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| Tomato - coming soon to a market day near you! |
| Rye, ready to combine |
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| Roma tomatoes in the field - coming on strong. |
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| Romas. |
| Zucchini |
| Heirloom tomato in the field |
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| Muskmelon and Watermelon, next to the sweet corn |
| Here come the melons |
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| Corn - maybe the first corn will be ready next week. |
| Here is the future of our corny summer. On the left, the late corn, middle is mid-season corn, and on the right the early corn. |
| Seed Oil Pumpkins |
| Potatoes. Not looking so good. |
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| The light green is the late season carrots, just coming up. The reddish is pigweed. |
| Sunflowers |
| Pumpkin Patch |
| Pumpkins on the way |
| The only erosion we have seen from the 4 inch rain - the newly planted broccoli family beds. |












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