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Seasons Eatings Farm

Seasons Eatings Farm

http://www.seasonseatingsfarm.wordpress.com

Seasons Eatings Farm evolved from the typical small Maine homestead. For the last three years we've used season extension to start growing during the winter and continue until almost Christmas. We now provide fresh, natural, locally produced vegetables for our customers.

We don't use synthetic herbicides or pesticides. We compost extensively, mulch, rotate crops and use other methods to keep our farm sustainable.

We occasionally include recipes, rants and how to's. Check in with the farmer as she moves from season to season on the farm.

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  • Hunting Season

    Posted on Thursday November 12th, 2009 at 12:30 in farm, hunting, buck, white tail

    It’s hunting season again. Last year I dragged readers through a dismal season. I didn’t see a deer during legal time.  I’m hunting again this year. It’s better this year though. There are fewer deer but I’ve seen three...

  • WANTED: One Friendly Rooster

    Posted on Saturday November 7th, 2009 at 07:05 in farm

    WANTED: One friendly rooster, preferably a barred rock but a desperate woman can’t be fussy.  Must be friendly. I was reading Tish’s blog this morning when I realized I was smiling…again. The entry I read this morning showed photos...

  • #11

    Posted on Friday October 16th, 2009 at 10:47 in farm

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  • Bouncing Back

    Posted on Tuesday October 13th, 2009 at 07:31 in garden, greenhouse, farm, agriculture, growing vegetables, high tunnel, hoop house, daily farm life, small farming

    I’m feeling more like my real self, the person who loves farming, teaching and being close to the soil. For months I’ve felt like farming was sucking the life blood from my veins. It certainly drained my heart.  On top of the third consecutive s...

  • Chickens

    Posted on Saturday October 3rd, 2009 at 14:25 in farm

    It feels a little bit like a farm here today. We processed 22 eight week old Cornish rock chickens today. We set up, did the deed and dumped the offal in about two hours. The birds came from Welp. We are exceptionally pleased with the quality. WeR...

  • What a summer

    Posted on Wednesday September 2nd, 2009 at 07:13 in garden, greenhouse, farmers market, agriculture, Daily Life, growing vegetables, cold weather growing, daily farm life, winter farming, small farming, winter vegetable production

    I didn’t realize I hadn’t written in a month. Seriously.  What a summer.   August was nice so what’s left of the garden is producing well. The tomatoes that haven’t been wiped out by late blight are doing well and ripening....

Comments & Reviews

This blog is currently rated a 5.00 out of a possible 5 based on 7 comments.

5 stars Jan

Love the blog, and I'm with you 100 percent on the sustainable farm stuff.

Posted: March 8th, 2009 | Report This Comment

OrganicMaven

5 stars Andrew Hearne

What a great site. As a new bio-dynamic market farmer on the other side of the world (Australia) wondering if there are other farming bloggers out there, it's great to come across your most informative pages. Love it. I'll be back often.

Posted: July 21st, 2008 | More Reviews From OrganicMaven | Report This Comment

deemarie

5 stars Denise

Really grat site with a lot of areas top check out. I will be back.

Posted: April 2nd, 2008 | More Reviews From deemarie | Report This Comment

uri

5 stars Ed

Great site! I will be back often.
Grace and Peace,
Ed

Posted: December 5th, 2007 | More Reviews From uri | Report This Comment

continuumwellness

5 stars Continuum Wellness

You have a really nice blog. Informative, nice features. I feel like I'm on the farm.

Posted: November 15th, 2007 | More Reviews From continuumwellness | Report This Comment

DandelionGirl

5 stars Laura

You have a great blog! I've added you to my google reader too (now that I know what it is). :) It's always great to find like-minded people!

Posted: October 3rd, 2007 | More Reviews From DandelionGirl | Report This Comment

josiahfriberg

5 stars Josiah Friberg

Hi Robin,
I'm glad I found your blog. I've always loved Maine and have lived there for only a few years. I lived in Woolwich which is upriver from Bath. I had 4 wonderful summers that at a Christian camp called Chop Point Camp. Finding your blog will now help me stay better connected to Maine through you and your farm. I also appreciate the kind of farming that you are committed to. By the way, where in Maine are you? I live in Moravian Falls, North Carolina.
Sincerely, Josiah Friberg

Posted: October 2nd, 2007 | More Reviews From josiahfriberg | Report This Comment

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