Season Abstract
The vegetable side of the Faculty Farm has loved a affluent and productive 2024 to this point. The 12 months is marked with steadfast dedication to wonderful soil stewardship, impactful infrastructural enhancements, dialing in programs for environment friendly manufacturing, and a handful of yield information regardless of some very distinctive climate and pest challenges. Our perseverance within the face of these challenges is a testomony to the passion of our staff and the power of our mannequin of diversified, local weather change mitigated agriculture.
In spring, we had robust greenhouse and transplant manufacturing season. We utilized our greenhouses to provide Eating Providers and Farm Works with contemporary greens and different merchandise for the spring semester. We additionally grew about 80,000 transplants that we later planted in our vegetable fields to grow to be our crops. Getting them off to an optimum begin was important in ultimate crop efficiency.
In April, prematurely of the apprentices arriving, we eliminated the ageing covers of the yurts and put in new insulation and new covers. Physics main and longtime Farm Pupil Employee Gavin Frueh ’24 rebuilt the bottom to our root washer. The brand new arrange features a leveraged dumping characteristic that makes it a lot simpler and safer to clean the tons of carrots we produce annually.
In Might, we invested time to determine a brand new, perennial herb backyard. We’ve discovered that herbs are a really low-cost product that provides useful selection to the CSA and farmer’s market choices. The herbs planted there ought to produce for a number of years with little further work.
June is often a really busy month on the Faculty Farm with onboarding, orienting, and coaching for the season. Often, irrigation isn’t an excessive amount of of a priority, however this June we discovered ourselves irrigating almost always along with our regular work. The extreme drought in June was uniquely difficult throughout all of our late spring and summer season crops. Spring broccoli, cauliflower, and cabbage suffered vastly from drought stress and subsequent insect stress. It was very troublesome to determine our early summer season lettuces and greens that normally flourish in June rains, in addition to our marquee fundamental season crops like tomatoes, peppers, and candy potatoes.
The upside of a dry June was that the crew spent much less time pulling weeds by hand than we usually do. This surplus labor was leveraged throughout the farm in a number of impactful methods. First, the vegetable rising staff assisted the livestock staff in fence row cleansing in addition to the removing of particles and invasive plant species all through the pastures. We additionally rehabilitated the greenhouse that previously housed the biogas initiative’s pilot venture. This included eradicating the defunct infrastructure, re-grading the inside, and repurposing the home to extra effectively treatment the firewood that heats the yurts and bakes the farm pizzas. And lastly, we redoubled dedication to our groundhog initiative.
Because the summer season of 2023 the vegetable staff on the Faculty Farm has been engaged in a calculated effort to fight groundhog herbivory in manufacturing fields. Our focus has been to destroy lengthy established groundhog habitat to discourage annual colonization of the farm. This contains trapping dwell hogs, collapsing the tunnel programs, filling these programs in, and reseeding the soil. The staff spent a number of scorching days with weedwhackers, shovels, picks, rakes, and tractors to destroy dozens of tunnel programs in a 12-acre perennial pasture adjoining to manufacturing fields.
Vegetable Manufacturing:
This 12 months, we endeavored to develop eighty-three distinct contemporary product traces. Regardless of the challenges of the season, we loved file setting manufacturing in a number of key crops.
2024 Yield Highlights |
|
|||||
Broccoli |
1346 |
Lbs. |
* |
† |
|
|
Butternut Squash |
1089 |
Every |
|
† |
|
|
Cabbage |
983 |
Heads |
* |
|
|
|
Carrot |
4169 |
Lbs. |
|
|
|
|
Cauliflower |
689 |
Lbs. |
* |
† |
|
|
Cherry Tomatoes |
1196 |
Pints |
* |
|
|
|
Cucumbers |
2482 |
Lbs. |
|
|
|
|
Garlic |
17900 |
Heads |
|
|
|
|
Inexperienced Beans |
389 |
Lbs. |
|
† |
|
|
Herbs |
3615 |
Bunches |
|
† |
|
|
Kale |
1728 |
Bunches |
* |
† |
|
|
Lettuce |
2130 |
Heads |
|
† |
|
|
Lettuce Combine |
1691 |
Lbs. |
* |
† |
|
|
Napa Cabbage |
341 |
Every |
* |
† |
|
|
Onions |
5896 |
Every |
|
† |
|
|
Potatoes |
8985 |
Lbs. |
|
† |
|
|
Spinach |
634 |
Lbs. |
|
† |
|
|
Strawberries |
1252 |
Pints |
|
† |
|
|
Summer season Squash |
1739 |
Lbs. |
|
|
|
|
Candy Corn |
2555 |
Ears |
|
|
|
|
Candy Potatoes |
5657 |
Lbs. |
|
† |
|
|
Tomatoes |
5128 |
Lbs. |
|
|
|
|
Watermelon |
1194 |
Every |
|
† |
|
|
Zucchini |
1547 |
Lbs. |
|
|
|
|
* Nonetheless harvesting at time of report |
||||||
† Elevated from 2023 Yield |
We’re happy with the yields outlined above however conscious that they don’t inform the entire story. Ever keen to enhance efficiency and effectivity, we attempt to gather essential information and interpret that information to make knowledgeable planting and gross sales selections.
One essential metric is yield per planting dimension. This offers an image of the general crop efficiency and is simple to check yields to different years, and different growers. Yield per planting may be troublesome to tease out for some crops as a result of the margin of information entry error turns into very excessive. However different crops which might be “one and finished” are a lot simpler to trace.
Instance: Potatoes carried out extremely effectively this 12 months. They shattered our earlier file of yield per row toes. We principally attribute that success to good soil stewardship within the subject, an sooner than regular planting, and a brand new irrigation protocol this 12 months.
Potatoes on the Faculty Farm |
||||||||
|
2024 |
2023 |
2022 |
2021 |
2020 |
2019 |
2018 |
2017 |
Yield (Lbs.) |
8134 |
5136 |
4829 |
6526 |
4050 |
5262 |
3549.5 |
6629 |
Row Ft |
4455 |
3570 |
4425 |
4500 |
6110 |
5320 |
4390 |
7060 |
Yield/Progress |
1.83 |
1.44 |
1.09 |
1.45 |
0.66 |
0.99 |
0.81 |
0.94 |
We additionally use this metric to judge selection efficiency. For many of our crops we develop multiple selection as a hedge towards underperformance of one of many varieties. It additionally affords us the chance to see which varieties develop greatest on our farm and inform future selection choice.
Instance: Watermelon. We succeeded in controlling each illness and bugs the heat-loving watermelon crop via August. Consequently, we harvested greater than ever earlier than, over 5 tons of melons. We grew 4 varieties to hone down which of them do greatest for us. After all, a very powerful metric of watermelons is taste. College students, apprentices, and farm workers took on the grueling job of evaluating the 4 varieties’ consuming high quality via a blind style take a look at. With this information, we will give attention to the higher performing and higher tasting varieties subsequent 12 months.
Selection |
Style Index Rating (1-4, 1 being the very best) |
Row Ft planted |
Closing Yield (every) |
Yield/ Row Ft (every) |
Common Weight |
Approx. Yield/Bdft (lbs.) |
Feedback |
Sugar Child |
3.25 |
450 |
600 |
1.33 |
6.9 |
9.20 |
Seeded, Subpar texture and taste |
Extazy |
2.5 |
100 |
204 |
2.04 |
7.85 |
16.01 |
Seedless, Nice texture and look |
Crimson Candy |
2.42 |
375 |
259 |
0.69 |
14.45 |
9.98 |
Seeded, Giant for wholesale, Very Candy |
Cracker Jack |
1.83 |
125 |
131 |
1.05 |
10.7 |
11.21 |
Seedless, Giant for wholesale, Nice texture |
Whole |
|
1050 |
1194 |
1.14 |
9.975 |
10.37 |
|
On the conclusion of 2023, we recognized a couple of crops that we over-produced: cucumbers, zucchini, summer season squash, and tomatoes. We deliberately grew much less of these crops this 12 months whereas nonetheless satisfying our current market demand.
Different crops that didn’t exceed 2023 manufacturing:
- Cabbage: We’re nonetheless harvesting cabbage and can possible vastly exceed 2023 manufacturing by the tip of the season.
- Carrots: We terminated a whole wave of carrots in June for poor germination resulting from drought stress. About 10% of our fall carrot crop was washed out by the 8/9 deluge.
- Garlic: Garlic manufacturing is set by the quantity of seed garlic grown the 12 months earlier than. Seed garlic is a crucial income for the farm, and we withheld lower than regular for our personal planting final 12 months. Regardless of that, good plant care yielded a really wholesome, and huge bulbed crop of garlic this 12 months. In October of this 12 months, we planted 21,960 garlic seed cloves that ought to every yield a really marketable bulb subsequent July.
- Candy corn: As famous above, the candy corn harvest was sadly compromised by a heretofore unseen pest on the Faculty Farm. In any other case, we might’ve possible harvested much more candy corn this 12 months than final. We’re presently engaged on methods for deer administration subsequent rising season.
Additionally in 2023, we recognized strawberries as a manufacturing power of the Faculty Farm. In August of 2023 we dedicated to doubling our planting of berries for manufacturing in 2024 (berries are a planted the 12 months earlier than harvest). That doubled planting yielded an enormous crop of berries for the 12 months throughout a wider than regular harvest window. This afforded us an essential income stream early within the season. This was so profitable, that in August of this 12 months, we planted much more berries for the 2025 manufacturing season.
Be part of our CSA or go to us at Farmers on the Sq. to see the outcomes of our manufacturing in 2025!