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Rag & Frass Farm, February 2020

Julia Asherman
Julia and Brandon
pet pot-belly pig

old but still working manure spreader
View of farm fields from entrance gate
kitty tour guide showing off the landscape fabric and okra residue

tidy work area inside seedling greenhouse
Julia shows her swell germination chamber
germination chamber, heated water in the bottom

warm water in the bottom of the germination chamber
microgreens production. planted every week

post harvest microgreen residue = yummy worm food
the worm bin composter, photo by Julia
small patch of perennial flowers

Summer sized sugar cane, photo by Julia
sugar cane cut and loaded, heading to Roy’s sugar shack, photo by Julia
Roy’s sugar cane squeezer, photo by Julia

the sugar cane bed, it’s still alive under there!
sugar cane bagasse – what’s left over after squeezing the juice out

Blue Collards for seed
Julia pulls some delicious carrots, and shows me her Georgia red clay soil

gutter system on high tunnels, collects rain water, and puts into tanks, that can then gravity feed as irrigation water
gutter system on high tunnels, collects rain water, and puts into tanks, that can then gravity feed as irrigation water
Wasabina mustard green from Johnny’s, it’s sweet and spicy/hot, great in a mixed mustard bunch, great on sandwich or burgers

red stemmed cutting celery in HT
One unit of the motel
tiny Roadside stand at the farm

Bouquet work, photo by Julia
April in the tunnel, photo by Julia
overwintered brassicas in April, photo by Julia

rye rolled down, photo by julia
Home made roller crimper solution, photo by Julia
side view, home made roller crimper solution, photo by ulia

sweet potatoes growing, photo by julia in rolled rye mulch
Field of no-till sweet potatoes, photo by julia
market, photo by julia

Roadside a few years back
market, photo by julia
market, photo by julia

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  • Farm Profile Photos – Growing for Market
    • 47th Avenue Farm, Laura Masterson
    • B-Side Farm, July 2019
    • Beech Grove Farm
    • Brookfield Farm
    • Crossroads Community Farm – June 2019
    • Driftless Organics – July 2019
    • Dripping Springs Garden
    • Ellen at Potomac Vegetable Farms
    • Blue House Farm
    • Bluma Farm
    • Cate Farm
    • Fifth Crow Farm
    • Sassafras Creek Farm
    • Fullness Farm
    • Grow Dat Youth Farm
    • High Ground Organics
    • Hillen Homestead
    • New Morning Farm – March 2019
    • Pleasant Valley Farm – July 2019
    • Radical Roots Farm
    • Rag & Frass Farm, February 2020
    • Singing Frogs Farm – August 2019
    • South Wind Produce
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