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Full Swing | Concrete Beet Farmers
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Farming in the city, for the city. August 3, 2011. Good to see you again. Sorry it’s been a while since we said hello, but summer’s in full swing and we’ve been busy. If you need proof, look at the piles of produce at our stand at the Uptown Market the other week! 8221; or “salsa! 8221; So stay tuned to our weekly emails about extra produce- there’s lots! Hope you all are enjoying the fruits of the land as much as we are, and are staying cool in the dog days of summer! Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Autumn Arrives | Concrete Beet Farmers
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Farming in the city, for the city. September 26, 2011. Well, hello. It’s been a while, huh? The summer now seems like a blur of humid evenings with the fan running on high, but now it’s time to pull quilts out of the closet and take a deep breath. It’s fall. I promised a real update come September, so here I am, with fingers poised over the keyboard, trying to find the words to describe how wonderful this season has been. The main emotion that bubbles up is. There are big changes afoot, and we want you t...
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September | 2011 | Concrete Beet Farmers
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Farming in the city, for the city. Monthly Archives: September 2011. September 26, 2011. Well, hello. It’s been a while, huh? The summer now seems like a blur of humid evenings with the fan running on high, but now it’s time to pull quilts out of the closet and take a deep breath. It’s fall. I promised a real update come September, so here I am, with fingers poised over the keyboard, trying to find the words to describe how wonderful this season has been. The main emotion that bubbles up is. There are bi...
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Endless, numbered days | Concrete Beet Farmers
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Farming in the city, for the city. Endless, numbered days. August 26, 2011. Sigh Somehow, every year it happens. August slips by quietly in a haze of late summer and tomatoes-for-dinner-every-night, and all of a sudden the nights are cooler and we’re walking around the State Fair wondering where the last three months went. As a farmer, the change is pace is welcome, but still a little bittersweet. So much summer squash. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. View all posts by concretebeetfarmers →.
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Community Supported! | Concrete Beet Farmers
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Farming in the city, for the city. June 9, 2011. Last week’s mini-CSA shares were just a preview for what’s to come this week: our first full shares! Last week, we had four items for our members, this week there will be nine! We’ll have chard, kale, mixed salad greens, bunched braising greens, radishes, salad turnips, green onions, and a few sprigs of basil! Lots of fun is promised, and as much dirt under your fingernails as you’d care to take home with you. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Fill i...
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Farming in the city, for the city. Concrete Beet Farmers is a new urban farm located in south Minneapolis started by six young farmers. The basic goals of our farm are ecological resilience, long-term financial sustainability, and community food access and education. November 21, 2011. Well, winter is here. Snow has fallen, anyway. It’s time for us to close up shop here at the Concrete Beet Farmers website. It’s not a true goodbye, though, just a “See you later! Have a great winter! September 26, 2011.
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June | 2011 | Concrete Beet Farmers
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Farming in the city, for the city. Monthly Archives: June 2011. June 19, 2011. Well, Minnesota seems to have decided that it should make up for the weeks of no significant rainfall by dumping it on us all in one week! With an inch and a half of rainfall from the storm on Tuesday night and Wednesday, three-quarters of an inch on Friday night, and more rain Saturday afternoon, our plants are sizing up quickly. But so are the weeds! Next week we’ll have an even greater diversity of edibles, with colla...
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Catching Up | Concrete Beet Farmers
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Farming in the city, for the city. July 10, 2011. July already, huh? We can’t believe it, either. But last weekend at the Uptown Market, where we now sell every Sunday from 11-4, our table was loaded with zucchini, cucumbers, beets, turnips, cabbage, huge heads of lettuce, and all sorts of veggies screaming “IT’S SUMMER! 8221; We spent all of June saying “It’s been a long, slow spring”, and now, quite suddenly, summer is upon us. Thanks for all the help, guys. This entry was posted in Uncategorized.
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Ramblings on Farming, vol. 2 | Concrete Beet Farmers
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Farming in the city, for the city. Ramblings on Farming, vol. 2. April 29, 2011. So, with these things at the forefront of our consciousness, Concrete Beet Farmers is attempting to blaze a new trail! It is our desire to grow food on a smaller scale that contributes to the health of our environment, and sell it to members of the local community. We will operate with a triple bottom line: environmental sustainability, economic viability, and social goodness. The Urban Agriculture Policy Plan will serve as ...
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Raining and pouring | Concrete Beet Farmers
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Farming in the city, for the city. June 19, 2011. Well, Minnesota seems to have decided that it should make up for the weeks of no significant rainfall by dumping it on us all in one week! With an inch and a half of rainfall from the storm on Tuesday night and Wednesday, three-quarters of an inch on Friday night, and more rain Saturday afternoon, our plants are sizing up quickly. But so are the weeds! Luckily, we had a team of wonderful volunteers come lend a hand today, for our second-ever workday!
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