Category Archives: Interns/Volunteers
Mistakes and the Unexpected
It has really picked up speed on the farm the last couple weeks. New structures have gone up, baby chicks have arrived, thousands of plants have been put in the ground, and even more seeds. At least half of the … Continue reading
The Greenhouse
At first I somewhat disliked the greenhouse, its grungy plastic, its crowded interior, and how tedious and high maintenance it is to work with (taking the sides down when it gets too warm and putting up a “tent” inside when … Continue reading
Rhubarb
Today was the first spring-feeling day since Tim and I (Kelly) moved to EverGood Farm as interns. It was sunny, warm, and beautiful; with the only hint of snow lingering in little piles in the shadows of the greenhouse. With … Continue reading
Garlic Harvest
This monday we harvested all 1600 heads of garlic. It was a rainy day, but luckily the rain waited to come until we had all of the garlic harvested and under cover. We spent a good part of the afternoon … Continue reading
Summertime salad greens
It was nice to get some heat these past few days, but our bodies were definitely not used to it! This summer/spring has been so strange, rainy, and cool that the few days of heat really knocked us all out. … Continue reading
Ruby Red Radishes
Our Radishes are beautiful right now. Bella captured this picture while her and Sophia were washing them last week. When you have a bounty of radishes think outside of salad garnishes. Try them stir fried or roasted. Don’t forget the … Continue reading
Intern Position Filled
We are very excited to have filled the Internship position for this year, with a lovely young lady from Wheaton College. If you are interesting in volunteering on the farm this summer please contact us.
Farm Intern Needed
EverGood Farm in Rhinelander, Wisconsin is offering 1 farm internship for the 2014 season. EverGood Farm is a 5 acre vegetable farm growing vegetables for its 100 member CSA, two weekly farmers markets and wholesale. The farm is run entirely … Continue reading