Potatoes and Workers

Not sure if we've mentioned the new people that are staying with us these summer months, but if not, here they are, in reverse chronological order:


Our most recent arrival is Noam, who got here a couple weeks ago, pictured here with potatoes we harvest this past Sunday: we finished digging up the Red Norland and also dug up all of our Yukon and some type of purple potato, in the chair next to Noam-the Red Norland and Yukon are on the ground.

Here is Lupe, a retriever-blue heeler mix, who was gotten as a puppy a couple months ago. Here he is on May 25th, in the foreground, while someone in the background mulches the potatoes that we just harvested so that the tubers wouldn't get exposed to the sun and turn green.

Lupe was adopted by our other two long-term guests, Looch and Emily. I ran out of potato pictures, so here's Looch waiting for a movie to start that we were projecting on the edge of our corn crib. The movie hasn't started so in the background of Luc's computer you can see a picture of Emily.

These workers have all been a great help, even though Lupe hasn't yet learned how to herd cattle. We're looking at how to get more people involved with our farm, both visitors and longer term community members. We'll likely come out with a post on this matter in ore depth shortly, but we're looking for help in farming, and also in connecting with the various communities in Boone and Story Counties.