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Mt. Folly Farm Laura and Dr. Susan

Working Toward Sustainable Agriculture in Kentucky

Mt. Folly FarmBy lauraFebruary 20, 2020Leave a comment

This marks my 38th year at Mt. Folly. My mother, who farmed here before me, died this January. My ties to the land run through her, and Rachel Ware Bush before that, then Mattie Ware and Richard Ware before that, back to early settlement in “the beautiful level of Kentucky.”  This truly is a family…

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Deluge or Drought

Mt. Folly FarmBy lauraNovember 16, 2019Leave a comment

Our rye cover crop starting off strong, it will protect the ground from erosion and sequester carbon while adding vital nutrients to the soil. Deluge or drought (and we’ve had both this year), there is a rhythm to the farm year. We are nearing the end of harvest, with the non-gmo crops and the organic…

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Things Dry Out Fast!

Mt. Folly FarmBy lauraSeptember 2, 2019Leave a comment

Boy, did things dry out fast! For the past month, we have been irrigating the hemp crop and our vegetables for the farm-to-table restaurant at the distillery, opening this fall. The last of the hay is getting cut and rolled, and we wait impatiently for a part of the silage chopper, which broke after we’d…

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Mt. Folly Farm Hemp Transplants

Behind On Planting

Mt. Folly FarmBy lauraJune 1, 2019Leave a comment

Christian, Laura, and Ben admire the hemp transplants. It is June 1, wet, and I don’t recall being this far behind on planting, though I know my memory can trick me.​ Our Austrian Winter Peas, which we plant before organic corn to fix Nitrogen and then plow under, have made a crop! Yesterday, walking the…

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Mt. Folly Farm Baby Goat

We Made It Through Winter

Mt. Folly FarmBy lauraMarch 31, 2019Leave a comment

We made it through the winter without any big disasters, and are gearing up for another season. Calving and kidding started March 1, so the farm is happy with young calves and young goats. We haven’t had problems in either herd. Most of the spring seed is ordered, some is delivered, the fields are limed,…

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Mt. Folly Farm Laura With Soybeans

The Wettest Year in Central Kentucky

Mt. Folly FarmBy lauraJanuary 1, 2019Leave a comment

It’s official. 2018 was the wettest year in central Kentucky since area record-keeping began in 1872. Our non-gmo soybeans are still in the field. We’ve been unable to harvest them because we’ve not gotten a good period of dry. Driving into town, I see other farmers in the same situation, fields unharvested. It’s a real…

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Mt. Folly Farm 92

May – High Summer, 2018

Mt. Folly FarmBy lauraJuly 17, 2018Leave a comment

We finally have some dry weather, and harvest is on. We’ve got our Cobbler variety of CBD in the barn, and finished our organic corn today. Our organic yellow corn goes in the grain bin, for sale in 2019. Our organic Bloody Butcher is cleaned and sacked, ready for the granary, which we’ll fire up…

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We Need To Get Planting

Mt. Folly FarmBy lauraApril 30, 2018Leave a comment

March and April 2018 It has been a cold, wet spring, and we need to get planting. We’ve weaned the fall calves, fixed everything that needed fixing, and spent two months slogging through mud, and more mud. Right now, the guys are testing the flame weeder, our weapon against weeds in our organic fields. March…

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Mt. Folly Farm Laura Freeman

We Finished Our Granary

Mt. Folly FarmBy lauraJanuary 20, 2018Leave a comment

January 2018 The big news for January is that we finished our granary, and started grinding heritage cornmeal and grits for local sale. We’ve sold some Bloody Butcher to a Ky. Distillery, and tried some for Wildcat Willy’s, perfecting the grain blend for our new distillery in our hometown of Winchester. Our goal is system…

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