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WEEK 20 IN PHOTOS

05/19/17 — Heydon Hatcher

Photo by Scott David Gordon. Tomato work. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Your summer tomato supply is sure to be sizable! We've got a fields and fields of quickly ripening 'maters and preparing for this crop's arrival is consuming most of our time! Over the next couple of weeks, you are going to see a deluge of these succulent summertime fruits.

We’ve been in the process of moving our facilities to River Road for some time now. With slow but steady progress, we've finally finished construction on a loading dock, giant cooler, and recently finished a tomato sorting/packing station (see images below!). With the mammoth harvest, the coolers are so full that we had to move two more semis for extra cooler space, can you believe it?!

Check out our weekly blog post for a list of what's hitting markets soon!

Photo by Scott David Gordon. Staking tomatoes. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Photo by Scott David Gordon. Rainbow chard. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Photo by Scott David Gordon. Chard harvest. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Sunflower growth. Photo by Scott David Gordon. Sunflower growth. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Tomato cages. Photo by Scott David Gordon. Tomato cages. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Photo by Scott David Gordon. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Photo by Scott David Gordon. Red potatoes. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Photo by Scott David Gordon. Red potato harvesting. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Photo by Scott David Gordon. Tomato fields forever. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Photo by Scott David Gordon. Tomatoes in progress. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Photo by Scott David Gordon. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Photo by Scott David Gordon. Cabbage. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Photo by Scott David Gordon. Zinnias. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Photo by Scott David Gordon. Two semis for extra harvest storage. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Photo by Scott David Gordon. Tomato sorting and packing area with the cooler in the background. Photo by Scott David Gordon.
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