In This Week’s Box
![1_30_2012_CSA Picture of Fruit](http://happychildcsa.com/froghollowCSA/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/1_30_2012_CSA-150x150.jpg)
- Navel Oranges, Fuerte Avocados, Olsen Organic Farm, Lindsay, CA
- Meyer Lemons, Tarocco Blood Oranges, Frog Hollow Farm, Brentwood, CA
- Kiwis, Chiechi Farms, Gridley, CA
- Fuji Apples, Cuyama, New Cuyama, CA
- Satsuma Mandarins, Twin Girl, Yettem, CA
From Farmer Al
Dear CSA Members, Seize the Moment Something farmers must do often! We’re always scrambling to 1. Beat a weather system coming in (as in getting some task done before the rains hit!) 2. Respond to an outbreak of something bad, like insects or disease 3. Respond to equipment failures 4. Respond to a drought 5. Respond to untimely rain (like last Summers’ rain on our cherries!) 6. Respond to new information (e.g. new science) 7. Respond to old information we’d forgotten about. This week the new thing is “paint the cherry trees white.” Our cherries are planted on a new dwarfing rootstock from Germany called “Gisela”. Dwarfing means that the trees grow less large (but still pretty tall) and less vigorous. But this means more exposure of scaffold limbs to direct sunlight, which causes sunburn. So, the “theory” is, paint the exposed portion of the branches white to reflect the rays of the sun (we use a lime/calcium product that is not harmful to humans or the trees) and thereby prevent the bark from burning. It’s just another one of those “seize the moment” moments! On the “seize the moment” subject, this week we’ll be reaching out to all of you for help. We really need to grow our CSA membership, for a whole long list of reasons. We’re asking each of you to refer us to one or two (or many!) of your friends for us to talk about becoming CSA members. Please look for our call or email, and give us your help. Thanks,![Signature of Farmer Al](http://happychildcsa.com/assets/FarmerAlSig.gif)