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Tour of Vermont Organic Farm

Bob visits with farmers Steve and Kerry and learns more about the agrarian way of life at the Cedar Mountain Farm at the Cobb Hill co-housing site. Steve and Kerry rely on their Norwegian Fjord horses for the majority of their cultivation but do have a tractor as a backup. They have 7 acres of farmland with 5 1/2 acres planted in vegetables and the rest is a cover crop allowing the land to lie fallow to rest and nutrify the soil. The farm is a CSA farm�community supported agriculture. Local people interact directly with the farmers buying a subscription for 22 weeks of vegetable deliveries in season. The farming is completely organic with soil fertility based mostly on composted horse and cow manure.
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Tour of Vermont Organic Farm

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" This is the site that we've visited a couple of times before to look at the Cobb's Hill co-housing community that's up on the hillside, but we haven't really focused on the farm, and the interesting thing here is that the co-housing is gonna coexist with an agrarian way of life that's being preserved. Let's go meet the farmers. Steve and Carrie have been farming together for 9 years and have been working here at this particular location for 2, and if I can interrupt you, I just wanna say, "Hello,""

" Thanks, Bob."

" you know, ask you a couple of questions about----"

" Certainly."

" how the farming life goes up here in Vermont. Now, first of all, no tractor, right? We're using horses."

" Well, you know, honestly, we kind of do a dual system where we rely on the horses for the majority of our cultivation."

" Uh huh."

" And tillage, but we have the tractor as a backup."

" Okay."

" Yeah."

" Were you about to hook up the actual plow? "

" Yeah, we're ready to do that."

" Alright, well, let's do that. I do wanna ask you, Steve. This is not a huge truck farm operation in here."

" Right."

" How many acres?"

" Well, we have 7 acres within the Sands, about 5 12 acres planted with vegetable"

" I see. And Carrie, is it all organic?"

" Yeah, we are completely organic. We don't use any synthetic fertilizers, synthetic pesticides. Our soil fertility is based mostly on compose with horse and cow manures."

" Uh huh."

" We also do cover crops which sop a lot of minerals out of the ground, draw nitrogen from the air, and add a lot of organic matter."

" Also, as needed, we put rock phosphate, lime, different ground minerals according to what [unk]."

" Everything you're using here with the horses looks absolutely antique to me. I don't like to step too close to them here, but is this an antique plow? "

" The plow itself is an antique made in Hilton, New York. We don't know exactly how old it is, but I would guess it's probably 50 years old."

" Oh, okay."

" The beam, as you know, this got made yesterday by our friend, Paul Paisley. Broke it in work."

" You have a broken beam on your plow. "

" No."

" It hit a rock."

" Okay. So we're ready to pull it out of here?"

" Yup."

" Alright. Alright."

" In the traditional method of plowing, this could be a 1-person operation, but 1 of these horses is young, and just learning to pull a plow. It's easier if 1 person drives the horses, and another drives the plow with a horse in train. This is hard work, but it saves on noise pollution and fossil"

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