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  • in reply to: Thresher and Winnower #90094
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    Bailing twine nunchucks fits a little better in my budget, this year. I like the hole-y barrel idea too.

    I’ve committed myself to growing fancy heirloom beans for one of my customers (who assures me he’ll buy everything I put out). However, one of the varieties he requested is an obscure french stew bean (of course) which is hard to find and…..a pole bean. My bean-growing compulsion is so great that I’m still going to try it – thinking I’ll trellis it like the tomatoes and drink a lot of coffee before harvest time. I’ll let you know how that goes.

    Thanks!
    Jada

    in reply to: Thresher and Winnower #90079
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    Thanks for the advice – this will be nice if I ever scale up.

    in reply to: Leading by Example? #88426
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    Thanks, just the reminder I needed. Very glad you’re okay!

    in reply to: Twin state river farm #87950
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    Thanks!

    Jay – we’ve got a couple wholesale accounts, buying bulk items. One is a CSA that buys in some veg to flesh out their shares, and another delivers veggie boxes to Boston. We’re also doing a farmstand at our place that I expect to do well. We’re right in the middle of a busy neighborhood, and the woman who lived here farmed and had a pretty successful business, lots of neighbors have mentioned it, she was a big part of the community here. We’ll do one farmer’s market, but there’s lots of veggie growers up here already, be good to get our name out.

    Long View – excited to meet you! I’ve worked for Stephen and was at the last cultivating workshop a year or two ago, were you there? Have we met? What’s your set up? How are you using your animals?

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