Showing posts with label PEI Agricultural Fair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PEI Agricultural Fair. Show all posts

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Blog Clog - Getting Caught Up!

CLICK - HEAR for Farm Podcast 17


I've been late getting things posted this week as the pace of farm work has picked up and the weather has been fair and warm. I'm outside most days and falling into bed at night.

Some more highlights from the Dundas Plowing Match -


Draft Horse Pull


The Lovely Heather MacDonald - Queen of the Furrows 2009! Be sure to listen to the podcast for an EXCLUSIVE interview with Heather.


A Family Pack of produce, picked, cleaned and packed was delivered to the winning bidder of our silent auction item. We donated a gift certificate to support local 4-H kids.


Grubby Farmer John gets a kiss.

Friday, August 28, 2009

Hurricanes and Harvesting

CLICK - HEAR TODAY'S PODCAST



Hurricane Bill blasts the sunflowers in the front field


Sunflowers do impression of Marcel Marceau - mime walking in the wind


Harvest packed for the farmers market in Dundas. Beans, 2 types of cucumbers, scarlet nantes carrots, red and white new potatoes, zucchini and yellow summer squash. Also beets and lettuce (not shown).


The plowing match includes competition with horse drawn plows. Each contestant is given a measured plot to plow. They are judged on how straight and even they make the sods and how
square they make their lines. Difficult to do with a tractor, but even more challenging with horses pulling a single sod plow over unfamiliar ground. Skills include controlling the depth of the sod cut and the angle of the plow, plus driving a team.


Old school rigs like this riding plow and hand plows were seen during today's competition.
Antique tractors and other horse drawn equipment are also seen working in the field.
Now that's plowing!

We did OK at the farm table but attendance seemed down from last year and demand for produce was off. A lot of people planted big gardens this year. Everybody feels that cash is a bit scarce this summer. It's a a sure sign of the times.