2024: Poignant Photos From a Transformative Year

As I revel in the New Year I am called to reflect on the previous year. 2024 marked a year of growth, unprecedented hardship, unprecedented gratitude and excitement for the future. We made some huge changes to our farm which felt very scary but ultimately were some of the best decisions we’ve made. Join me as I reflect on 2024 through photos and words.

We Bought A Cargo Van!

One of the biggest changes we’ve made on our farm was the decision to drop our Tuesday CSA Delivery & Farmers Market to allow a better work-life balance. That decision turned out to be amazing for our farm and family: we had better work-life balance and more flexible time on the farm to focus on crop care.

Since we were now delivering 100 CSA shares in a single day along with our market inventory and wholesale orders we needed more cargo space. We purchased this van and put some money towards wrapping the van with our name, website, and motto. We love the van, the flexibility it offers and the additional cargo space!

carrots, radish, kale at our farmers market stand, beautiful

Off To A Good Start

Our early season crops were absolutely amazing! We had beautiful carrots, broccolini, green onions, radish and of course lettuce available in May and early June.

It felt like the season was getting off to a great start. We were even lucky enough to witness the aurora borealis. It was magical and inspirational but then…

High tunnels bathed in northern lights
flooding on our small scale produce farm

Unprecedented Rain, Flooding & Hail

In May - early July we received more rain than any point previously recorded. We had massive flooding, crop losses, delayed or missed plantings, increased disease pressure and to cap it all off on June 22nd a freak hailstorm absolutely decimated our field tomatoes & peas and caused significant damage to other crops. We were getting 2”-3” rains every 2-3 days. It was almost impossible to get our field work done.

I was broken. Hopeless. Looking for a city job. I thought it was all over…

Our Community Stepped Up

Just when we thought it was all over our CSA community and the greater Mankato community stepped up and helped out. We had so many CSA members offer to forgo their CSA share or reduce it’s size to help us out. We had community members who saw our photos on Facebook and Instagram show up to the market and literally bought everything we had brought. We had our friends over at the Wooden Spoon and South Central MN Food Recovery who bought hundreds of pounds of seconds, damaged crops, and the rare surplus crops this year. We are so grateful to be a part of this wonderful community.

Things Got Better

The rain finally stopped in July and things just got better from there. The crops that survived the flooding and hail did well. Especially our tunnel tomatoes! Our new day neutral strawberries were delicious and a huge hit! We’re doubling the amount we’re planting in 2025. We had a long streak of our busiest markets ever and our wonderful staff did an awesome job getting things harvested, washed and packed for market, CSA and wholesale!

We Got Away From The Farm

We always take a family vacation in early August and despite the hardship this year we still took our vacation. It was great: Addie and I went fishing and boating and we roasted marshmallows over the fire, slept in a tent, played in the water and went out for ice cream!

We Were on the Cover of Agriculture Magazine!

This was one of my favorites from this year. We were on the cover and had an article written about us in Agriculture Magazine - a publication sent to Minnesota Farmers Union members.

The article described our farm and the sort of “boots on the ground revolutionaries” our farming and food system needs. We’re proud, honored, and thankful to be a part of this.

p.s. - You should consider becoming a Minnesota Farmers Union member. You don’t need to be a farmer to be a member and they do a good job of advocating for farms like ours.

Our Staff Are the Best

We had our annual staff appreciation supper late in the season and this year we were even more appreciative of our staff than ever before. They all stepped up and came to the farm with a great attitude despite the difficult situation the farm was in.

Their smiling faces greeted you at the Farmers Market and when you picked up your CSA share. We’re so lucky to have great staff here!

Our Farm and Family Grows in 2025

We can hardly wait to welcome baby Zimmerli to our family this month! Addie is already practicing putting diapers on some of her stuffed animals and babies in anticipation of becoming the best big sister ever.

Our farm will grow too. Not just vegetables but people too! We’ll be adding a farm manager position and expanding our farm crew to keep up with the produce that this little farm grows.

Thank you for being with us in 2024 and we can’t wait to share 2025 with you!

Happy New Year!

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