Category: Monthly Summary

  • Monthly Summary – December 2009

    Monthly Summary – December 2009 MikeR; Logs and records reviewed, and summary prepared 1/6/11 General Observations: RC held down the farm through the winter this year, as MR and CH packed up and headed out.  Reading the log (after the next December), it strikes me how similar the winters were.  Chicken care and monitoring greenhouses…

  • Monthly Summary – November 2009

    Monthly Summary – November 2009 RCM; Logs and records reviewed, and summary prepared 12/10 General Observations: As we rehash last November, I am reminded of my own arrival at North Slope.  My beginning marked the end of two other interns who we sadly said farewell too as they ventured westward.  Last year we were winding…

  • Monthly Summary – October 2009

    Monthly Summary – October 2009 Steven Tomlinson; Logs and records reviewed, and summary prepared 12/10 General Observations: October started off with a cool 55 degree day.  The crew was productive with their time which reflects in the myriad of tasks completed. Fires were lit in the bunkhouse to warm the hands of the harvesters.  Kale,…

  • Monthly Summary – September 2009

    Monthly Summary, September 2009 Robin prepared 1/2011 As I review September notes from our previous season (2009) I am reminded of nightmares of tomato blight, my first visit to NSF and of course the satisfying feeling of starting to see an end to the season.  Now, instead of continuously plowing ahead September is a time…

  • Monthly Summary – August 2009

    Monthly Summary – August 2009 Steven Tomlinson; Logs and records reviewed, and summary prepared 12/10 General Observations: August is filled to the brim with energy. The daily chores and ebb and flow of harvesting, washing, marketing, and replanting hit its stride with the workers. This is time that people start to feel the totality of…

  • Monthly Summary – July 2009

    Monthly Summary – July 2009 RCM; Logs and records reviewed, and summary prepared 11/10 General Observations: We start off this month remembering that we are in the full swing of summer, with a 100+ degree day, I thought it would be a good time to sit in the air-conditioning to do the monthly summary for…

  • Monthly Summary – June 2009

    Monthly Summary – June 2009 Samuel Joseph; Logs and records reviewed, and summary prepared 6/18/10 General Observations: So my official one year anniversary has come and so I decided to take on the June Summary to remind myself of my first month at North Slope.  Reading the log for this monthly summary was completely different…

  • Monthly Summary – May 2009

    Monthly Summary – May 2009 MikeR; Logs and records reviewed, and summary prepared 1/5/11 General Observations:Ah, May, a month filled with activity, spurred on by the awakening power of the Living Earth!  Heavy rain noted thru first half of month, drying by end. Greenhouse activity is winding up by end of the month, so major…

  • Monthly Summary – April 2009

    Monthly Summary – April 2009 Steven Tomlinson; Logs and records reviewed, and summary prepared 4/28/10 General Observations: April is an exciting time of year. Spring is showing signs of potential growth and the weather is unpredictable, from cold snaps to heat waves. Seeding and following the crop plan worked out months before become the most…

  • Monthly Summary – March 2009

    Monthly Summary – March 2009 MikeR; Logs and records reviewed, and summary prepared 12/10 General Observations: Crew included MR, CH, HK and BK for a total of 250 worker hours, or “about part time.”  Income from winter markets $825 – cost of goods sold.  Farm Manager (FmMngr) needs to be setting good example for Third…

  • Monthly Summary – January and Febuary 2009

    Monthly Summary – January and February, 2009 MikeR; Logs and records reviewed, and summary prepared 12/3/10 General Observations: In order to remember the feeling of this time period I delved backwards into the Farm Log from December ’08.  2008 was the season which culminated in the graduation of North Slope Farm’s first “’JourneyWoman’ Steward”.  She…