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GrassHappens | Adventures with food, farming and philosophy Skip to content GrassHappens Adventures with food, farming and philosophy Home About Contact Facts You Learn by Living on a Farm Farm Tour Essex Farms December 13, 2010 tags: Essex Farms , Farmers , Farming , Kristin Kimball , philosophy by Itinerant Farmer I love farming.  I love the people, the places and what I get to do every day.  Farmers put up with a lot, and we enjoy it.  Just this past week we had more than 3,000 row feet of leeks to get out of the field, and the only trouble was that the ground had frozen more than two inches thick.  Normally picking leeks requires at most a pitchfork to free them from the ground, and often just a good yank, but this time however it took many layers, gloves, hats and picks and mattocks just to get them free from the frozen grasp of the now wintery ground.  Then we had to pull them up, load them onto carts and pile them on the side of the field.  Next ...

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