Andrea

Andrea

CCOF Policy Day

This past Wednesday, I was up at the state capital for CCOF’s policy day.  The day began with a keynote address by the Secretary of the California Department of Food and Agriculture, Karen Ross.  She spoke about how California led the…

Hello February

Yesterday  it actually felt like winter in Sonoma.  The skies were grey, the wind was cold, and it was raining. We are forecasted to have this weather pattern for the next couple of days and I love it.  Not only does…

Calculating Seeds

During January most of my time is spent on the computer, making the 2015 farm plan. It starts with reviewing last year’s sales and field notes to see what did well, what had poor production, and new ideas.  Based on…

Museum Hopping

During the holidays I was back east, spending time with my family. This year in between the holiday festivities, I was determined to visit Washington DC. When I was a kid I spent many a school field trip trekking from…

Rain Day

Waking up to Thursday’s rain, reminded me of my childhood school days back east, when I’d wake to find school closed because of snow.  Instead of a snow day it was a rain day!  I was lucky enough not to…

Gifts Under $20 for Farmers

Looking to show your favorite farmer or gardener a little love this holiday season? Here are some American made gift suggestions for the farmer-type in your life.  Topo Designs Watch Cap A wonderfully simple cap that will keep you warm. The idea…

Thanksgiving Brew

This Thanksgiving our house was filled with friends and family.  Like many others we spent the day preparing food to load our table with a bountiful feast.  The dishes include vegetables I grew at Quarter Acre Farm like the mashed…

American Made Gifts

As a small farmer I depend on my local community to purchase my vegetables to support my business.  So in turn I go out of my way to buy American produced and locally made products. I’ve put together a brief list…