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- Recipes Beans with Parmesan & Garlic Vinaigrette Use any bean in this delicious dish. It is wonderful served warm or cold! Plan ahead for soaking and cooking the beans, otherwise it is a simple prepartation!
- Recipes Jacob’s Cattle Bean Soup with Kale & Chevre This is a delicious and hearty soup using the gorgeous Jacob’s Cattle beans that we grow. The heavy cream helps to bind the beans and to make the soup thicker, so we recommend not using any low-fat substitutes. Make sure to save any leftovers because after you serve this for…
- In the News Farmers Sound Off on Rules - Small Producers Say New Food Safety Rules Could Be Crippling
- Recipes Tomato Gazpacho Inspired by my time in southern Spain, I have been experimenting with gazpacho for the last two summers. I love bringing home a bag of veggies from the farm, throwing them into my food processor and seeing how the flavors blend and meld as I taste my creation. Use your…
- Tips Hot Peppers - How Hot Are They? This chart was created using the Scoville heat scale to help you determine how hot each of the peppers we grow at Cedar Circle Farm are. View a larger size of the chart here.
- Tips Geotextiles: Typar Field Blankets Description: Typar is a garden cover that is thicker than row cover. Typar is durable and is made from spun-bonded polypropelene fabric. It transmits 70% of light. How Used: Typar is most often used in the spring for frost protection over large areas of the field, especially for germination crops.…
- Tips Geotextiles: Silver Plastic Description: Aluminum reflective mulch has similar uses to black plastic mulch, however it posses some unique properties. It is used where soil cooling is desired, such as establishing fall crops during the heat of summer. Aluminum colored mulch reflects the sun’s heat and helps cool the soil. In addition, research…
- Tips Geotextiles: Red Plastic Description: Red plastic mulch’s touted strength is in its ability to re!ect certain red shades of light back into the plant, accelerating fruit production and increasing yield. Specifically, when far-red light wavelengths from the plastic bounce back up to tomato plants, the phytochromes tell the tomato fruit to grow more…
- Tips Geotextiles: Olive Plastic or IRT Description: Olive plastic is the latest development in plastic mulch technology, offering a hybrid between clear and black mulches. It offers more soil warming than black mulch, while controlling weed growth better than clear mulch. Clear mulch transmits all wavelengths of radiation (light) to the soil, therefore warming the soil…
- Tips Geotextiles: Insect Netting Description: Insect netting is a thin fabric, similar to row cover yet thinner and more porous. Use insect netting on crops with great pest or bird pressure where there is no need to insulate the crop. It transmits up to 85 percent of available sunlight and will not block rain…

