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Photo Gallery
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| Mary helping lay plastic |
Young strawberry plants |
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| Strawberry bloom |
Strawberry bloom |
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| Growing transplant greenhouse |
Peach bloom |
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| Strawberries |
Row covers Strawberries
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| Blackberry bloom. |
Onion harvest. |
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| Staff- Mary at cash register |
Staff- Brewster the Rooster. Showed up at the farm, now takes on airs of running the place |
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| Staff- Tabby cat. Chief mouser |
Potatoes growing in field between blackberries and tomatoes |
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| Trellised blackberries, bountiful crop to be |
Ripe Brazos Berry. |
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| Onions in field. |
We are not organic frankly, most of our customers prefer fruit without worms. Furthermore, I can not afford to spend $10,000 on a strawberry crop, or 4 years developing a peach orchard only to have it destroyed by a disease that is as common as bread mold and as destructive as a prairie fire. Chemicals are terrifically expensive and laws for their use are stringent. We spray only when we need to in accordance with label instructions. |
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Blackberries in bloom. |
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