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Organic Farmer Network: Farm Photos

Ellen Polishuk

  Our sign on 55mph 2 lane highway View east View of irrigation pond, my house and gh in the distance, good perspective Ok view of patch and composting area off in distance Reemay on baby chard - deer protection  
  Close up of same - waterwheel transplanter planting fennel on bare ground Transplanting tomatoes Close up of transplanting Perfecta II S-tine harrow, for shallow tillage right before planting 7 strand hi-tensile electric fence, second strand of hot tape 4 feet out  
  My main Lady, IH 766, 80hp, for primary tillage and big time bush hogging Ellen's Long Rows, lots of weeds, nice tomato patch staked Homebase--equipment shed and shop Washing tub, packing into black bulb crates with newspaper Windrow compost turner in resting position  
  Cherry tomatoes with tall stakes, T-posts and twine We grow LOTS of beans!! 4 row plate planter and old IH -C- cultivated We grow LOTS of beans, planting #3 of 5 See how turner lifts compost so it gets oxygenated, and leaves the pile perfectly formed Steam from pile that will max out at 149 degrees, not finished until below 90 degrees  
  Pepper patch doing well, 2 rows per bed, mulched, no support Celery patch, 3 rows/bed, 12 inch spacing, mulched, sell for $2.50 each Direct seeded fall greens--arugula, mizuna, rapini, autumn poem Transplanted brassica patch, most 2 rows/bed at 18 inch spacing, cabbage and broccoli Big day at Arlington market (Saturday), my honey Richard taking the $  
  2 10x20 tarps, 9 poles, truck unloaded and moved away, and you get a pretty big store, tarp set up not fancy, but very cheap, silver tarp very reflective the whole thing is very durable (last many many years) and don't blow away easily          
 

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