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Check out our Dilmun Hill newsletter
Dilmun Hill Student Organic Farm Spring 2015 Newsletter Farm Update Summer is quickly approaching and we are busy preparing the farm for the growing season! Managers and volunteers have been preparing beds and seeding crops. Kale, tomato, and onion transplants are looking good in the greenhouse, and at Dilmun we have carrot, arugula, turnip, beet, and raddish seeds planted in the fields. In the coming weeks we hope to plant our transplants and put in a new flower garden infront of the barn. Meet the New Managers: We are excited to announce our awesome 2015 Market Garden Managers! This season Ashley Engels,, Fallon Lowe, Abigail Prisloe, and Eli Shanks will be working to improve the business and outreach aspects of Dilmun. Through record keeping, the managers hope to keep track of demand and sales to better inform future planting and marketing strategies. By providing more workshops and hosting more events at the farm, the managers are hoping to expand Dilmun outreach to the broader Ithaca community. Graduating Dilmunites: Former managers Ethan Keller and Nate August will be graduating this spring. Ethan (manager ‘11) will be going on to get his masters in engineering here at Cornell and plans on staying involved with Dilmun during that time. Nate will be doing data collection for the Wegmans Organic Farm to evaluate the profitability and efficiency of their various crops. Thanks for all of your hard work Nate, you’ll be missed! Join the Dilmun CSA! What is CSA: CSA stands for Community Supported agriculture. You pay up-front for a share of Dilmun’s harvest, and get to come to the farm each week to fill a box of fresh and diverse veggies! The summer farm share lasts 10 weeks starting in June. Summer Farm Share: $200 To sign up, or for more information contact: [email protected] Upcoming Events Field Day May 9th 1-5 PM: Join us at the farm from 1-3 PM for bed preparation and transplanting followed by a potluck and spring-themed activities from 3-5 PM. Go home with a new plant for your windowsill garden! Weekly Volunteer Workdays: We are now hosting work days for volunteers every Sunday and Wednesday from 4-7 PM. Drop by, learn something new, and, come June, leave with fresh Dilmun produce! Middle and high school students got their hands dirty learning about soil health in organic systems from Dilmun’s Education and Outreach team during Cornell Splash! https://www.facebook.com/DilmunHill