This Week in Jewish Farming: The cardinal truth of tomatoes Fear of insufficiency led to the planting of 1,000 — yes, 1,000 — tomato plants that are now beginning to ripen in the back of a borrowed box truck.
This Week in Jewish Farming: The moral quandaries of bunnies Finding a small litter of bunny rabbits prompts a disagreement over how to protect the farm while upholding our respect for life.
This Week in Jewish Farming: The deer threat and an electric solution Countless warnings from neighbors spurred the purchase of electrified fencing to keep those beautiful — and damaging — deer away from the vegetables.