We Can’t Afford To Fall Behind Right Now
This time of year on the farm, we can’t afford to fall behind. In today’s busy farm vlog, we’re disking ground, laying the last of our mulch on raised beds with drip irrigation, and getting ready for more warm-season crop plantings before the next round of rain moves in. The next morning starts before daylight with a wholesale produce delivery, forklift unloading, packing our mobile produce trailer, and loading around 1,200 pounds of greenhouse tomatoes plus hundreds of pints of grape tomatoes for another big farmers market weekend. June is one of the busiest and most important months on the farm. Every job matters, and getting behind now can cost us for weeks. Thanks for watching and supporting Wishwell Farms! #Farming #FarmVlog #VegetableFarming #FarmersMarket #GreenhouseTomatoes #TomatoFarming #MarketGarden #OhioFarming #FarmLife #WishwellFarms

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