News from the Wet Field

News from the Wet Field

Dad is looking down shaking his head thinking I am glad where I am. Two Spring seasons back to back where it has been miserable trying to get the crops in on a timely fashion. With the cool temps and abnormal amount of rain the lakes and streams are full (with the...
Wet Notes from the Field

Wet Notes from the Field

You would think that after the long harsh winter Mother Nature would give us some reprieve.  But NOOOOO, it keeps testing our patience to no end.  Last year was the latest we had ever gotten in the field and this year looks like it might be just as bad with the...
April News from the Farm

April News from the Farm

Spring is finally upon us with the days getting warmer and longer and yes the snow piles are diminishing! Hip, Hip, Hooray!  Man that was a long cold winter, but we all survived thanks to all the winter activities that we do to keep us in shape (our men’s over...
A Note on Neonicotinoids from Gary Pahl

A Note on Neonicotinoids from Gary Pahl

Pahl Farms and Pahl’s Market are sustainable organizations for the past 5 generations. There has been a lot of interest in neonicotinoids these past few years. The pesticide is considered to be highly toxic to bees and people are concerned about the demise of...
March News from the Field

March News from the Field

The most exciting thing happening on the farm this coming year is our introduction to a Community Supported Agricultural program, aka CSA (click here for a detailed explanation of our CSA program) What does this mean for the farm? Two things: We are building an...