Any reader who lives in Northern California is well aware that we've had hardly a trace of rainfall in these parts since Thanksgiving. In all the time I've lived here in the Golden State, it's the longest 'rainy season' dry streak I can remember. Although I appreciate more sun during what is usually a gray time of year, this 'Wintertime Summer' is impacting the agricultural landscape in some not so positive ways. No green in the fields, no clouds in the sky I work on an organic farm. One of the cornerstones of organic farming is that we do not use synthetic fertilizers to grow our crops. Instead, we apply poop from a chicken factory farm (mostly to the popcorn fields) and rely on green manures to provide fertility to the soil. A green manure--also known as a cover crop--is planted to fix nitrogen or add biomass and organic matter to the soil. In the fields at Pleasant Grove Farms, except where the wheat is growing, we sew a legume called ve...
I began this blog in 2008 while living in Oakland, CA. I've blogged about travel, working on a rice farm, and politics. After a long break, I've started blogging again. I am trying to improve as a writer, so I welcome any constructive feedback. Thanks for visiting!