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2018 Orchyard report
It was a mixed year in the orchyard. We had some very warm periods in early spring followed by extended cold snaps and I’m going to blame the low yield mainly on that; very few of the apple trees set … Continue reading
Book Review: The American Way of Eating
The American Way of Eating McMillan, Tracie Scribner, 2012 The title seems wrong – “The American Way of Food” would fit the contents better in my opinion as the focus isn’t so much on eating as on food production and … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review
Tagged book, book review, farmers market, food agriculture, grapes, labor, migrant labor, onion, peach, poverty, produce, review
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The Rurikia 2013 Season in Review
Preparation for the 2013 season began in late 2012. Having identified the likely culprit in the attacks on young apples to be the European Apple Sawfly, the orchard area was given a dose in October 2012 of approximately 5 million … Continue reading
Posted in garden, Orchyard
Tagged apple, apple butter, Arkansas Sweet, black walnut, bok choi, broccoli, Cannon Pearmain, carrot, cherry, cider, compost, Cucumber, deer, eggplant, elderberry, English walnut, European Apple Sawfly, garden, Golden Delicious, golden russet, grapes, hazelnut, lima bean, nematode, orchard, Orchyard, pear, pepper, Porters Perfection, quince, raccoon, radish, squash, tomato, turnip, vineyard
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The 2013 grape harvest at Rurikia
The results of the 2013 grape harvest at Rurikia, mainly Traminette and Cynthiana. The grapes clearly took a backseat to the apples this year and were very close to fogotten about as the apples came in, so the hornets, yellowjackets, … Continue reading
Posted in Orchyard, Random Food of the Day
Tagged Cynthiana, deer, food, grapes, hornet, Orchyard, photo, raccoon, traminette, yellow jacket
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Grapefest 2012
Depite the sizable take by the raccoons, skunk, and other animals prior to getting everyone together to harvest and process, we still managed to find over 40 pounds of grapes off the porch vine. That turned into 22 pints of … Continue reading
The Grapes of Rurikia
Of all the plants in the orchyard the grapes fared best this year. Their deep established roots kept enough moisture coming to avoid being shocked back into dormancy by the summer drought and the long hot days helped to speed … Continue reading
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Tagged cynthiania, deer, drought, grapes, niagra, Orchyard, raccoon, skunk, traminette
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