Note from the Farmer — April 2016

Our large greenhouses have been filled and now we are working to move the heartier seedlings into the unheated greenhouses to make more room for continued seeding.  Chinese Cabbage, Boc Choi and Kohlrabi have their second set of leaves and are ready for a period of “hardening off”  in the unheated greenhouse.  This time gives the plants a period of strengthening before being planted into the field.

The warmer weather has finally settled in and Peter has started plowing.  We will be transplanting the hearty spring seedlings by the end of the month.  The never ending cycle of the farm.  

New photos on the farm Face Book page https://www.facebook.com/StoneledgeFarm  and also on the Farm News https://stoneledge.farm/on-the-farm/farm-blog showing what is going on at the farm.  Members requested more photos of our year and so we are trying to keep up with the changes that happen so quickly this time of year.

The first 2016 CSA season delivery is Tuesday, June 7.  Your CSA coordinators will be in touch with specific details about your CSA site.  Each week the farm will be sending out an e-mail with our harvest for the week so you will have an idea of what will be in your share and a piece of news about what is happening on the farm. 

You can update your member profile, check your balance, see what items you have ordered, add to your order and make payment as well as view all e-mails that have been sent to your account by logging into your CSA Member Account from the farm website www.stoneledge.farm and then go to My Account.  If you have not added a Fruit Share, Mushroom Share or Coffee Share  to your Vegetable Share and you would still like to, please log into your account and add the optional Share before the start of our deliveries.  The optional Fruit Share will start the 5th week of delivery, Mushroom Shares start the 1st week of delivery, Coffee Shares are the beginning of each month for a total of 6 deliveries.

Why not pass on the news about CSA to your circle of friends, neighbors or fellow workers?  We can use your help spreading the word about CSA .

As always, if you have any questions please send an e-mail to the farm at info@stoneledgefarmny.org and we will be back in touch.

Looking forward to a bountiful harvest.

Stoneledge Farm

Note from the Farmer — Winter 2016

March 2016

Spring can not be far away and our seeding for the 2016 season has started. No matter the weather outside we have the advantage of warmth and light of the greenhouses. As you walk through the door to the greenhouse warmth and light are all around and the smell of soil fills the air. Today we started seeding Shallots. Like many of the earliest crops we seed, the Shallots will take months of growing, tending and care to finally come to harvest for the CSA shares.

If you have already ordered your CSA shares thank you and welcome to 2016. If you have not ordered your CSA shares there are still openings. To place an order for 2016 Log into your CSA Member Account from the farm website home page www.stoneledge.farm using your e-mail and password. Select the shares and place your order. The delivery season will start the beginning of June. The full list of CSA sites can be found on the farm website, CSA Program, CSA Locations and CSA site Details box: https://www.stoneledge.farm/store/index.php/store/guests. Click on the Details box for complete information about that CSA site.

If you know of someone that may be interested, please pass on the information. We appreciate the help reaching out. There are Vegetable Shares with optional Fruit, Mushroom and Coffee Shares available.

Stoneledge Farm LLC

info@stoneledgefarmny.org

Happy New Year Note from the Farmer

Dear Current and Future CSA Members,

Happy New Year to all! As another year came and went we, now turn our attention towards the coming 2016 season. With many current updates on the farm to our facilities and staff, we are better prepared than ever before. We have seeds ordered and field plans made as we strategize and eagerly await the approaching spring. Spring starts regardless of weather for the farm with greenhouse activity ramping up in late February.

The 2016 season is now open for registration for all of our CSA locations. To join the Stoneledge Farm CSA family please visit our homepage a www.stoneledge.farm. Many of our 22 locations fill up quickly so an early registration can ensure a membership in your desired location.

This our 20th season as a certified organic CSA farm we would like to thank all returning members for their continued support throughout the years. We also look forward to filling the dinner tables of new members with our homegrown organic produce for years to come. We value all opinions and feedback from our members and want to continue to improve and change to best satisfy our CSA family.

Thank you to all who have already joined the Stoneledge Farm CSA for 2016. We will continue to dedicate all of our time and energy to make this 20th season the best yet! For any questions with registration please contact Candice or Deb at info@stoneledge.farm.

To place your 2016 CSA order now go to the farm website home page. www.stoneledge.farm
Click on Member Login
Click on 2016 CSA Harvest Season
If you have any questions or need help, please email the farm.
info@stoneledge.farm

Thank You,

Pete Sr.
Deb
Pete Jr.
Candice

Week #24 — Note from the Farmer

Dear CSA Member

This is the last delivery for the 2015 season. A bittersweet time as we have been working so hard all year to grow, harvest and deliver CSA shares. Now that the last delivery is upon us, we are grateful for a bountiful season, the members who have been part of the CSA, the CSA Coordinators that manage the CSA sites, the sponsor sites and their staff where the distribution occurs each week, the crew on the farm that work so very hard. We thank everyone who was a member this season and a special thank you to the CSA site coordinators and site hosts.

We are already planning and planting for the 2016 season. Once the 2016 is set to order log into your CSA Member Account from the farm website home page and place your 2016 CSA share order. As a current member you have a CSA Member Account so you do not need to create a new one. We will be sending an e-mail once the 2016 is set up on line which should be Monday PM. Early sign ups are appreciated as most of our purchasing for the next season happens in December. It seems that CSA continues to grow in popularity and early sign up also secures your shares for the next season. There will be the three pay option available again for 2016 which breaks down the share payment over three months time. If you have any questions please send an e-mail to the farm at info@stoneledge.farm and we will respond quickly.

Marketplace items are available with many vegetables, fruit in bulk, coffee, chocolate, honey and maple. Place an order for great gift giving this season. Please order by Monday 3PM to make sure we can fill your order to be delivered with the last CSA shares.

Enjoy the bountiful harvest. Thank you again for being a CSA member.
Deborah for everyone at Stoneledge Farm

Week#24 — What’s in the Bag

FULL VEGETABLE SHARE
Garlic-2
Potatoes-2 pounds
Butternut Winter Squash-1
Popcorn-4
Kale-1 bunch
Brussels Sprouts-1 stalk
Lettuce-1 head
Kohlrabi-1 These are a large, sweet variety.
Shallots-4
Beets-1 bunch
Onions-2
Watermelon Radish-1 Thank you Bonnie for suggesting this new radish variety. Cut them open and what a beautiful interior. Mild and juicy.

FRUIT SHARE
1 bag of Bosc Pears
Fuji and Golden Delicious Apples
Grown by Fix Brothers Orchard

MUSHROOM SHARE
Shiitake
Grown by Bulich Mushroom Company

Week #23 — Note from Farmer

Dear CSA Member

It has been a beautiful fall. The leaves have been spectacular. The Oaks are always the last to color and last night many of them fell. There is a blanket of leaves.

The season is nearing an end with only one week remaining after this delivery. Your bag will be full of all that the late season has to offer. Garlic and Shallots. Such great oniony crops this year. We just planted our garlic crop for 2016. The seed is the garlic that was grown this year. Each head is split into cloves and the cloves planted. Each clove will become a garlic head next season. The cloves overwinter in the field to sprout in the spring. The cycle continues.

Popcorn for the first time this season. The popcorn has been drying in the greenhouse. The heat and dry conditions are perfect to dry the corn. You can leave the pop corn to dry a bit more in a warm, dry spot. To make fresh pop corn take the kernels from the cob. The first row is the hardest. The others will be easier as there is room on the cob. Using about 1/2 cup of kernels for a large bowl of pop corn, heat a couple of tablespoons of oil in a large pan with a lid. On medium high heat add the pop corn and cover. As the corn heats the moisture in the kernel explodes. Add butter, salt or your favorite and enjoy.

Marketplace items are available with many vegetables, fruit in bulk, coffee, chocolate, honey and maple. Place an order for great gift giving this season.

Enjoy the bountiful harvest.
Deborah for everyone at Stoneledge Farm

Week #23 — What’s in the Bag

FULL VEGETABLE SHARE
Lettuce-1 head
Brussels Sprouts-1 stalk
Red Potatoes-2 pounds
Red Ace Beets-1 bunch
Celeriac-2 bulbs
White Russian Kale-1 bunch
Carrots-1 pound
Popcorn-4 cobs
Garlic-2 bulbs
Shallots-4
Butternut Winter Squash-1

FRUIT SHARE
1 bag of Bosc Pears
1 bag of Fuji and Golden Delicious Apples
Grown by Fix Brothers Orchard and Klein’s Kill Farm

MUSHROOM SHARE
Portobello

Week #22 — Note from the Farmer

Dear CSA Member

Week #22 already. This season is nearly finished. There will be two more deliveries after this week. We hope to have the 2016 season open for sign up late in November and we will send you an e-mail. It seems that CSA keeps growing each year. We started with our CSA deliveries almost 20 years ago now. Our first site was the Carnegie Hill CSA followed by Yorkville CSA and there are still first and second season members who are on the Core Group working away each week as we deliver the shares after 20 seasons. Members who were just starting families now have children in college as 20 years has passed. Friendships have formed. The CSA has become a fixture in the community as the truck pulls up each week and crates and crates of produce are unloaded. Our own family has grown up and now our son who was only a little kid, picking and helping pack shares each week now is in charge of the farming operations. A legacy of community commitment and community support for each other and our farm.

This week there are Sweet Potatoes. Members have asked for them and we decided to try growing them this season. They are a crop that we will probably not grow again next season because they just do not grow as large as we would like and they take ages to harvest. Many are small but are tasty.

Beautiful greens: Red Russian Kale, Lettuces. Heavy root crops of Carrots, and Purple Globe Top Tuniips. Butternut Winter Squash and Shallots that have both grown exceptionally well this season.

Many vegetables and fruit are available for bulk order through the online CSA Marketplace. Coffee, Organic Dark Chocolate, Maple Syrup and Honey available as well. With only a couple of deliveries left it is a good idea to order soon for holiday gift giving.

I have posted a photo of our 2015 Farm Crew on the farm website Farm News page: https://www.stoneledge.farm/on-the-farm/farm-blog. Take a look.

Enjoy the bountiful harvest.
Deborah for everyone at Stoneledge Farm

Week #22 — What’s in the Bag

FULL VEGETABLE SHARE
Tropicana Lettuce-1 head
Red Russian Kale-1 bunch
Mustard Greens-1 bunch
Butternut Winter Squash-1
Carrots-1 pound
Shallots-4
Purple Globe Top Turnips-2
Sweet Potatoes-2 pounds
Oak Leaf Lettuce-1 head

FRUIT SHARE
Mutsu, Winesap and Fuji Apples, Bosc Pears
all grown by Fix Brothers Orchard

MUSHROOM SHARE
Cremini
grown by Bulich Mushroom Company

Week #21 — Note from the Farmer

Dear CSA Member

It has been really cold with temperatures in the 20’s the other night but the sun is shining today and the leaves on the trees are magnificent. This week there are a number of different vegetables in you CSA share. Brussels Sprouts on the stalk, Celeriac, Fall Turnips along with Potatoes, Beets, Lettuces which not only survived but thrived in the frost, Boc Choi, Onions and Butternut. Your bags will be heavy as we move into the end of the CSA season. The fall vegetables after being touched with frost have an even sweeter flavor.

The Brussels Sprouts need to be cut from the stalk, any damaged outer leaves removed, rinsed. The men move through the field with heavy knives cutting the top leaves from the plant and then cutting through the stem. The stalk is sturdy and very hard to cut. The sprouts will keep for a long time in a plastic bag or other storage container in the refrigerator.

Celeriac or Celery Root has the flavor of celery and can be used in any soup or stew or in a variety of salads or cooked. There are recipes on the farm website, Recipe section.

Please visit the farm website Farm News to see the students of PS 11 visiting the farm and helping pick up potatoes. There is also more information about Daikon Radish included with last weeks news.

We are nearing the end of the season so please place your orders for honey, maple, coffee and chocolate if you are interested. The products are all from small family farms, farmers that we know and help support with the Marketplace. They make great holiday gifts and you might want to stock up for the long cold days ahead as well. There are many bulk amounts of vegetables and fruit available as well.

Enjoy the bounty of the harvest.
Deborah for everyone at Stoneledge Farm