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Sunsets at Muddy Pumpkin Farms

Ruby streak mustard seedlingsPickle on the huntEmmy enjoying life as a farm dogHal and Matt look over the all-crop combineBaby choi seedlings before transplantRhubarb red chard seedling after transplantMulleinDew morningSpinach in the hoop houseFirst radishes of the yearMolly, Emmy and Charlie along the Missouri RiverChard and spinach greensVinny in the garlic patchGarlic seedlings in mid MarchBunkhouse rafter construction with Hal and MattBunkhouse constructionSetting up the farm weather station at sunsetEmeraldWeather StationVinegar patrols the garlicHigh density onion seedlingsMarkWyatt framing the endwall of the hoop houseGiant pumpkin seeds ready to grow a carriageBlack root growing in the pasture surrounding the gardenPrarie coneflower foreground the broccoli as mist rises behindMatt, Elizabeth and Brett search for Colorado Potato BeetlesEggplant transplant in the hoop houseBroccoli harvest for the marketDeep red romaineCabbageHeirloom tomatoesStinging Nettle patchStinging nettle topsLemon Balm returnsCabbage transplants and the low tunnelCabbage transplantSoil blockerKirsten and Jacob foragingAndrew looks over the White River deltaThe Brookings farming crew visits Muddy Pumpkin FarmsJacoblogologoChives re-emerge after a long winter at Muddy Pumpkin FarmsSunset at Muddy Pumpkin FarmsHal with the diskMatt and Hal building the greenhouseMatt and Hal building the greenhouseThe driveway to the farm.Sun setting on another spring day at Muddy Pumpkin FarmsMatt and Travis navigate the landscapeTravis surveys the delta of the White RiverTravis looks out over the White River bottomsLemon cucumber seedlingsSunset in the April snowLow tunnel survices the snowstormGreenhouse after the April snowKittens enjoying a napFirst prairie plant of the year.Our tractorFirst garlic sprout of he spring at Muddy Pumpkin FarmsMatt and Travis look out over the White River deltaFirst buds of spring.White River delta after the snow meltScurfpea surveys the White RiverCal Wonder sweet bell pepper seedlingsHal and Leann survey the landTeaplant sunriseBrett's proud harvest of potatoesOld historical map of our peninsulaAerial farm mapThe sun rises through the corallGreenhouse under constructionGrasshopper takes a rest out on the prairieDragonfly over the White River basinHal working on the Aliss ChalmersOur friendly pollinators, a great reason to plant flowers in the gardenThunder, the farm's horse.Farm kittens awake from a nap.Prairie in winter.Native grasses in the hills near the farm.

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