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MUDDY CONDITIONS CONTINUE

03/12/15 — Farm

Onestino harvests in muddy conditions.  Photo by Scott David Gordon Onestino harvests salad mix in muddy conditions. Photo by Scott David Gordon

Whoa...it's still pretty muddy out there.  Our crew has had it rough with all of this rain and mud - luckily, it looks like Spring is on it's way.

Salad mix soaks up more rain.  Photo by Scott David Gordon Salad mix soaks up more rain. Photo by Scott David Gordon

Early morning beet harvest.  Photo by Scott David Gordon Early morning beet harvest. Photo by Scott David Gordon

Roberto and Galdino harvest beets in the mud.  Photo by Scott David Gordon Roberto and Galdino harvest beets in the mud. Photo by Scott David Gordon

A muddy beet harvest.  Photo by Scott David Gordon A muddy beet harvest. Photo by Scott David Gordon

And muddy carrots!  Photo by Scott David Gordon And muddy carrots! Photo by Scott David Gordon

Harvesting and weeding of cilantro.  Photo by Scott David Gordon Harvesting and weeding of cilantro. Photo by Scott David Gordon

Just harvested cilantro.  Photo by Scott David Gordon Just harvested cilantro. Photo by Scott David Gordon

Our lettuces like the rain.  Photo by Scott David Gordon Our lettuces like the rain. Photo by Scott David Gordon

And our spinach, too.  Photo by Scott David Gordon And our spinach, too. Photo by Scott David Gordon

Growing for Spring.  Photo by Scott David Gordon Growing for Spring. Photo by Scott David Gordon

Despite the rain, we've made progress on the stage for the Spring Hoedown on April 4th.  It's coming up soon - we want to see you there!  Photo by Scott David Gordon Despite the rain, we've made progress on the stage for the Spring Hoedown on April 4th. It's coming up soon - we want to see you there! Photo by Scott David Gordon
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