Presenting at the Mother Earth News Fair

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Wonderful news!  I will be presenting at the Mother Earth News Fair at Seven Springs Mountain Resort in Pennsylvania.  The fair runs September 24-25, 2011.  Looking forward to it!

In addition, here’s the link to Fortiter Farm’s Youtube Channel where you can watch a documentary short about me and the farm:

http://www.youtube.com/fortiterfarm

 

 

 

Shallots and Heat!

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My, it’s been hot.  With the exception of that glorious rain we had last Friday, it’s been dry and toasty.  The rain came at a good time because I started losing some of the vegetables.  The late sweet corn and pie pumpkins finally started sprouting with that rain.

On a good note, the hot, dry days have been great for curing the multitude of shallots.  Spent a good portion of the day yesterday cleaning and grading the shallots.

A Great Market Day

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The July 2nd Ligonier Country Market was great!  Lots of folks turned out and the weather couldn’t be better.  I’m so grateful for my customers!  All during the rest of the holiday weekend, I was busy caring for all the veggies that should be ready for my next market day on July 16th.  Hope to see you there!July 2nd 2011 Market Day

Waiting patiently for peeps

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This Blue Slate turkey hen has been setting on a clutch for a little over 2 weeks now.  Poor thing.  She’s got so many eggs to set on that they’re popping out from underneath!  Hopefully, soon we’ll have new life here on the farm!  We have our fingers (and wings) crossed!

Shallot season has arrived!

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Late June and early July is a busy time of year here on the farm.  The garlic has been brought in and is just about finished curing.  The shallots, on the other hand, are ready to be dug.  There are approximately 4,000 shallots to dig and dry/cure.  Here’s a photo of just some of the shallots drying in the warm sunshine.

Welcome to Fortiter Farm

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Fortiter is a latin word meaning, “Bravely”.  Fortiter Farm is a micro farm in the Ligonier Valley of Pennsylvania.  This blog is a way to share the day-to-day activities and life on the farm.  A way to be connected with your farmer and your food!

I sell produce at the Ligonier Country Market in Ligonier, Pennsylvania approximately every other Saturday during the 2011 Market Season.  Tomorrow, 2 July 2011 is my next market day.

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