CFSA farm tour – Eco Farm

CFSA Farm Tour – Eco Farm

Our second stop on the farm tour was Eco Farm, a small diverse operation in Orange County, NC. Eco is run by Cindy and John Soehner and has been in operation since 1995.

John Soehner - Eco Farm

John proclaimed that the large hackberry tree on the property is in fact THE largest hackberry tree, anywhere.

hackberry tree

Back to the beginning…the first thing we saw when we arrived were a handful of pigs feeding on fruit and vegetable scraps from the Lantern Restaurant and other such places. They seemed to be enjoying the spent lemons and limes which seemed to make up the majority of the piles.

pig

Elsewhere on the property were young turkeys…

turkeys at eco farm

…and Vernon, the farm’s pet pig. Vernon seemed to have full access to the farm as there was no fencing around his little pig house.

vernon the pig

Eco Farm makes use of a passive solar greenhouse made of AAC block, the same kind of block we are going to build our house out of. The block has a very high insulation value, which makes it a great material for an unheated greenhouse.

passive solar greenhouse

One of the big products from Eco Farm is shiitake mushrooms. Dozens of stacked log piles were scattered throughout a shady wooded portion of the farm.

shiitake log stacks

Logs are drilled all the way around with 5/16″ holes for dowel plugs or 1/2″ for saw dust plugs. The holes are then covered with wax as are the ends of the logs. A close up of shiitake plugs

shiitake spore plugs

It takes two years for shiitake logs to really start producing.

John mentioned that he has good luck using gum tree logs even though most growers suggest using oak only. John said he can grow mushrooms on pretty much any log, but the lifespan will vary greatly depending on the type of wood used. Typically the logs used in mushroom production last four to five years before they become too rotten to produce decent flushes of mushrooms. After their life in production, logs can be further composted and used in the fields.

spent shiitake logs

Prime time for shiitakes is July through September. During this time the logs are submerged overnight in cold water then left in stacked piles. Mushrooms will emerge in about a week after soaking.

shiitake mushroom

Near the mushroom logs was a small field of greens. The tatsoi had been left to flower and go to seed, probably to bring in beneficial pollinators. I was able to get some good bee pictures, but was briefly interrupted when a student reporter with The Daily Tarheel asked me a few questions. None of my answers made it into the article. I don’t really remember saying much that was quotable or newsworthy, so I guess it was for the best.

tatsoi flowers

The bee pictures pretty much speak for themselves…

bee

bee flying

bee on flower

bee on flower

bee with pollen

A close up showing a pollen basket

bee close up

And a parting shot of some Eco Farm strawberries, which I’m sure by now have been picked –

green strawberries

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9 Responses to “CFSA Farm Tour – Eco Farm”

  1. shawnaon 03 May 2008 at 4:31 am 1

    Amazing close-ups of the bees here!!!

  2. tarheelon 03 May 2008 at 7:50 am 2

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  3. Robbynon 04 May 2008 at 10:55 am 3

    Oh, that’s my sort of trip! Love these pictures, especially of the bees

  4. jjon 05 May 2008 at 11:08 am 4

    Loved the pictures, thanks for sharing!

  5. Alion 05 May 2008 at 3:53 pm 5

    I am loving the pictures of all these farms & learning about it all.

    One question… What is a pollen basket? Is it part of the bee or an accessory? Never really thought of how they got the pollen moved around. Course I just try to leave as much room as possible between me & them!

  6. Aprilon 07 May 2008 at 3:18 pm 6

    OK! I am the official pig kisser at Circle Acres

  7. Traceon 08 May 2008 at 8:58 am 7

    The pollen basket is part of the bee.

  8. jag gillar naturen som den äron 13 May 2008 at 1:09 pm 8

    Trace Ramsey: The bee whisperer

  9. bearbirdon 25 Jun 2010 at 6:41 pm 9

    i love that dudes hair.

 

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