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PHOTOS FROM THE FARM: 9.13.19

09/13/19 — Ada Broussard

There is a lot going on at a Texas vegetable farm at this time of year including prepping, planting, harvesting, and seeding. Farm photographer Scott was there to capture it all. To see more farm images, be sure to checkout our main blog post this week that looks at the intersection of art and agriculture.

Krishna, our kind leader and Operations Manager, shows off a bouquet of basil to Scott (who is perched on top of a tractor). Photo by Scott David Gordon.

One must arrive at the farm before sunrise to capture sunrise. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

It takes all kinds. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Fingerling sweet potatoes - find them at markets or at your favorite restaurant, perhaps. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

The art of laying drip. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Luis surveying his work. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Giana drenching the newly seeded transplant flats under our shade structure. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Grow baby, grow! Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Okra, related to cotton, will keep flowering all summer just as long as you keep picking the okra. Stop picking, and it will stop flowering. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Turnips looking great! Photo by Scott David Gordon.

The bees have been loving these basil blooms. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

A meeting of the minds: Brenton, Angel, and Krishna. Photo by Scott David Gordon.
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