Running the Fall Rapid
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(Photos by Brandon Marcaccini, Nat Leder, Zoë Griffith)
And, our Rainshadow craftsman extraordinaire Jeremy Harmon (@harmonwickedwoodworking on instagram) pulled us a huge favor and completely rebuilt our root washer from the ground up. It is certifiably bomb-proof now! We went from a rickety older one that was made of wood and only begrudgingly stayed on track, to a stable, metal, keeps on rockin’ until you are done root washer to last a lifetime! We remain in awe of Jer’s skills with wood and metal! Huge thanks to him. He pulled it all together on extremely short notice and in time for one of those very few biodynamic root days this month. Every time you each a root vegetable in your CSA this winter (or this week), think of Jer and say thanks for us!
(Photos by Mel Wood and Noah Graber)
We’ve been spending a bit of time on gratitude in these emails recently, but it is impossible not to feel grateful every day for a crew that just rolls with the punches whatever the planned task and those little weather windows that let us continue harvesting and playing in the dirt (while staying reasonably warm and dry!).
Want to get your hands dirty?
WWOLF is hosting a volunteer day at Rainshadow on October 15. Sarah thinks you will be helping out in the corn patch and working in the 25-acre.Â
Check them out here and Register for the Event.Â
Willing Workers on Local Farms (WWOLF) invites you to help at Rainshadow Organics! Lend a hand, make new friends, and gain a deeper appreciation for what it takes to grow food in Central Oregon. There will be work for all abilities and ages, everyone is welcome. Light lunch will be served at the end of the workday and you can shop the farm store.
Curious about Rainshadow and Regenerative Agriculture?
Join us Wednesday October 20 as we host a Field Day with the Quivira Coalition at Rainshadow.
We will have several presenters throughout the day, with the tour facilitated by farm co-owner Sarahlee Lawrence. Jackie Esleman of the Jefferson Center for Holistic Management, Ecological Outcome Verification (EOV) Program Director will discuss and demonstrate the monitoring and measuring of soil fertility at Rainshadow Organics. Natasha Bellis with the Deschutes Land Trust (DLT) will discuss the partnership that DLT has built with Rainshadow Organics to create conservation easements at the property and how that can apply to other operations. Soil fertility guru and farm intern, Adam Lavender, will talk about what he’s done to build up soil fertility at the farm with compost tea and other closed circle inputs. And to round out the day, field day guests will have the pleasure of enjoying a special 3-course meal prepared in-house by the farm chef utilizing Rainshadow’s seasonal harvest. We will be in a ventilated and partially enclosed porch for the meal and some other parts of the day.
This Field Day includes lunch on the deck, is $50, and is open to 50 people. Registration is required. More information and registration details can be found HERE. Some scholarships are available. Send Lynne at [email protected]Â
The Quivira Coalition builds soil, biodiversity, and resilience on western working landscapes. We foster ecological, economic, and social health through education, innovation, and collaboration…. At the foundation of all our work is the concept that well managed working rangelands and forests are two of the most effective, efficient, and immediately viable paths to remedy the devastating impacts of climate change.
Join us for Customer Appreciation Day, Saturday, October 23!
Mark your calendars and join us on Saturday, October 23 for a day of gratitude, gleaning, small plate eating, live music, and farm tours.Â
Every year after we finish harvesting our winter storage crops we open up the 25-acre to our community. It is impossible for us to harvest everything. There are always treasures that we missed. Join us and glean for your pantries!
We also celebrate you with food on this day. Our kitchen prepares and serves a variety of farm to table small plates ranging from soups to salads to sliders.Â
While you are here, stock up on flour, meat, and other goodies from our farm store!
Come make a day of it as we celebrate you and the end of our summer growing season. This is a great opportunity to get you and your kids in the dirt and remembering (**or learning**) where your food comes from!
You all mean the world to us let’s spend the day together.
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Asian greens
Golden beets
Chiogga beets
Red Beets
Cabbage
Carrots
Chard
Daikon radish
Fennel
Green onions
Kale
Lettuce Heads
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Happy last CSA everyone!
AlisonÂ
Please email us and let us know if you can’t make Wednesday or if someone else is picking up for you. We can’t wait to see you on Wednesday!