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The Midnight Farmers - Oregon Attorney C. Michael Arnold on homestead farming

Lane County, Oregon, USA somewhere near Eugene, Oregon

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Potato bins

at 5:28 PM  

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This blog chronicles Jacy and Mike Arnold's trials and tribulations on the farm to share with their friends and family back in the Midwest.

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      • raised bed: All done hauling rocks
      • Building a Slocumb inspired raised bed
      • The garden is stumbling along...
      • The buck can smell the baby
      • Grape arbor
      • Tomatoes are on the tomato plants
      • 3.75 in. Greenhouse cucumber
      • What kind of snake is this?
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      • Potato bins
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      • Jacy & babies
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We are Midnight Farmers due to our tendency to work late at the office during the weekdays. The farm chores are typically done by flashlight right before we head off to bed.

About the Author: Eugene, Oregon lawyer Mike Arnold and his wife practice law by day and work their small acreage by night.

WARNING: Most of these posts are done with a cellphone/palm pilot camera, so there are many typos.