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- In the News Alison Baker in Upper Valley Life Magazine UVLnov12soup.pdf
- Tips Greens: Storage Tips Storing food in small amounts is easy, but in larger quantities it can be tricky in our increasingly energy efficient homes. Most greens store best in a plastic bag in the refrigerator. Here are some more tips for keeping your greens fresh. Storage Conditions A dark place that is 38-42…
- Blog Lauren Reflecting Lauren Harris is a longtime friend of the farm, having worked here on and off for a few years. Between worldly travels and quiet meditation or yoga retreats, she spent this summer in the farmstand and helping Cat with some educational tips and garden planning. Before she left we asked…
- Blog Farm Aid Inspiration Last week, we were lucky enough to be able to send a small group of staff to the Farm Aid concert, held in Hershey PA this year. Will, Kate, Megan, Laura and I (Cat) drove down to the venue to add to the educational elements of the event, and spent…
- Blog Kate & Chaim on the farm This summer Cedar Circle was lucky to have two month-long volunteers from Brooklyn, Chaim & his mom Kate. They were all over the farm- from the garden to the kitchen. Here is a synopsis of the experiences in their own words.
- Blog GMO Food The GMO in GMO food stands for a genetically modified organism. They can also be called GE for genetically engineered. There are currently 9 genetically engineered crops available in the US according to the Non-GMO Project.
- Recipes Cedar Circle Farm Basil Walnut Pesto Cedar Circle’s well-known and well-loved twist on the classic pesto Genovese uses walnuts (which are much easier to come by domestically, and cheaper too) in place of pine nuts. Many people prefer adding the cheese with serving or leaving it out entirely. Yields 2 cups
- Recipes Radishes Roasted with Greens Roasting makes everything sweeter. You can use both the greens and radish roots.
- Tips Geotextiles: Row Cover or Reemay Cloth In the Northeast, row cover is a farmer’s best friend. Read more to find out how you can benefit from using this geotextile in your home garden. Description: Row cover is a non-woven polypropylene or polyester clothlike material, often called Reemay, that transmits 70% of available light. It keeps heat…
- Articles Farmer Debunks Corporate Propaganda Against Proposed Law to Label Genetically Modified Food As a farmer who has experience in both conventional and organic farming, [Will is] compelled to address the anti-labeling campaign’s so-called “concerns” for farmers and consumers.

