Sunday, April 14, 2013
Waiting ……
Thursday, March 21, 2013
What Farmers Worry About
Waiting for Spring

Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Food Democracy Now
On January 10, family farmers will enter a courtroom in Washington DC to take part in the appeal of OSGATA vs Monsanto et al, a court case filed to protect farmers from genetic trespass by Monsanto’s GMO seed, which contaminates organic and non-GMO farmer’s crops and opens them up to abusive lawsuits. In the past two decades, Monsanto’s seed monopoly has grown so powerful that they control the genetics of nearly 90% of five major commodity crops including corn, soybeans, cotton, canola and sugar beets.
In many cases farmers are forced to stop growing certain organic and conventional crops to avoid genetic contamination and potential lawsuits. Between 1997 and 2010, Monsanto admits to filing 144 lawsuits against America’s farmers, while settling another 700 out of court for undisclosed amounts. Due to these aggressive lawsuits, Monsanto has created an atmosphere of fear in rural America and driven dozens of farmers into bankruptcy.
Farmers need your voice today. Please spread the word.
http://action.fooddemocracynow.org/sign/farmers_vs_monsanto/
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Holiday Greetings from Patchwork Green Farm!
In 2012, our CSA members helped us donate $1200 worth of fresh produce to the Food Pantry at Decorah Lutheran Church. We sent regular bags of summer squash and cucumbers, jalapeno peppers and onions through the summer. This fall we hauled in large bags of cabbages, lettuces, winter squash and rutabagas. The volunteer staff at the pantry conveyed the gratitude of participants for all the local produce, and I think it all got used! Demand for food pantry services is up significantly again this year, and we thank our CSA members for helping us contribute healthy fresh food to our neighbors.
The seeds have been ordered for 2013, and, after last season, I am working on a beefed-up drip irrigation system. I would like to grow more carrots next spring and fall, and we’ll of course be trailing some new tomato varieties. We (and our customers and members) love sweet potatoes, and although I have had mixed success with them in the past, we are going to make a concerted effort to produce a great crop this year. As our family is finishing the last of the late-fall lettuce and kohlrabi, we are already anticipating spring spinach and asparagus!
We are updating our CSA materials for the 2013 season, and welcome your patchworkgreen.com browsing after the first of the year.
Grab one of our Sunshine winter squash at the Coop this week, and make an easy, beautiful and nutritious bisque for a cozy winter meal after the holidays. See you next season …..
Erik Sessions and Sara Peterson, Patchwork Green Farmers
Sunday, April 8, 2012
New benefit at Luther for CSA's
Here is some information on the program from the Luther's site on this program:
"Luther will pay for half my vegetables?
Wellness and Sustainability are collaborating to offer Luther College faculty and staff a 50% reimbursement on their CSA vegetable share. To receive the reimbursement you will simply need to attend 2 summer book discussion and luncheon events and 2 local foods cooking classes. Very important to note: Reimbursements will not be made to individuals that do not meet the aforementioned requirements. September 1st is the date by which you can expect to be reimbursed, given that you meet all the requirements.
Find out how Luther will help you pay for your CSA and start enjoying your locally grown produce. Employees must enroll with a CSA program by May 1st. "
Alliums!
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Diversifying a Vegetable Farm...

Erik was recently part of a workshop on Diversifying a Vegetable Farm through Wholesale Markets held on Dec. 8 in La Crosse, WI. Learn more: http://www.landstewardshipproject.org/pr/11/newsr_111110.htm