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Corona Virus and Community Supported Agriculture

March 25, 2020 by Kate Zurschmeide

Dear CSA members and members of the Western Loudoun foodshed,

We want to let you know that Great Country Farms is responding to the ever-changing circumstances surrounding the corona virus by growing as much food as we can. Our greenhouse is full of new starts: peas, lettuce, onions, spinach, broccoli, beets, radishes, red kale, green kale, lacinato kale, bok choi, kohlrabi, Swiss chard, carrots, sweet corn, egg plant, Brandywine tomatoes, jalapeños, leeks, and basil. We have potatoes and onions in the ground already, and we’re starting to move out early peas, radishes, and beets.

Our exploration of no-till planting last year taught us how to get even more food out of less space, and we expect to learn even more — and grow even more — this year. So even though it’s impossible to predict what restrictions and other surprises might come our way in the next few weeks, rest assured that we’re following the guidelines of the CDC and the State Health Department, and we’re ramping up production. We plan to supply Western Loudoun County with a lot of health-sustaining, nutritionally vital food. Red kale, green kale, and a number of other items are currently available through our online farm store. We’ll keep you posted as more items come in.

Thanks for supporting us, and for supporting each other.

Filed Under: Big Pictures, Local Farming, Uncategorized Tagged With: COVID-19 and local food, CSA 2020, Local Food, Loudoun farming

6 Tips for the Best Pumpkin Picking Experience

October 4, 2018 by Kate Zurschmeide

There is just something about the fall season that puts a little more magic in the air. Maybe it is the cooling temperatures, the leaves changing, nearing the start of holiday season, picking the perfect pumpkin, or a combination of things. Whatever it is, if you plan on joining us this fall, we want to give you the inside scoop on how to plan the perfect day.

  1. Wear the right shoes. This has been quite the year of rain, hasn’t it? While you’re traipsing around our pumpkin patch in search of the perfect jack-o-lantern, we recommend wearing rain boots or an old pair of sneakers. We promise you will still look chic in your fall attire while staying clear of mud.
  2. Flip the day. Our sister properties across the street, Bluemont Vineyard and Dirt Farm Brewing, tend to be busy on beautiful fall days. If you’re planning on enjoying our Fall Pumpkin Harvest Festival activities, and visiting one of our sister properties, consider heading to them first. Grab a glass or pint and a bite to eat and enjoy the views, then come down the mountain and pick your pumpkin on your way out of town. Most families with little ones leave the farm early for afternoon naps, so the crowd tends to die down later in the day.
  3. Weekday date. Want to skip the crowds completely? We still have wagon rides, pumpkin picking, our Roosteraunt concessions and pig races during the week!
  4. It’s all about timing. Our wagon rides out to the pumpkin patch run continuously, but our pig races, cider pressing demos and P-Rex show are only offered at certain times. Take a look at our schedule for the can’t miss activities and then plan your pumpkin picking around that
  5. Capture the moment. Did you really pick a pumpkin at a fall festival if you didn’t Instagram it? Smartphones make it so easy to capture life’s sweetest moments. When you share, be sure to tag us @greatcountryfarms and use #greatcountryfarms!
  6. Give your pumpkin a proper send-off. After the fall season is over, what are you going to do with your pumpkin? It is likely past its prime but throwing it in the trash just feels wrong. Join us for our Pumpkin Chunkin’ November 3 through 6 to smash your pumpkin in all kinds of fun ways. We feed the smashed pumpkins to our pigs for an extra special treat!

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Best of Loudoun

December 11, 2017 by Kate Zurschmeide

Voting is open in the annual Best of Loudoun Awards, sponsored by the Loudoun Times Mirror, and we’re proud to announce that our guests have nominated us in several categories.   Your support is our most important asset, and we’re grateful for it every day of the year. We would also be grateful for your endorsement in this forum. To vote for your favorites, click the links below.
Best of Loudoun ImageBest Brewery — Dirt Farm Brewing
Best Winery — Bluemont Vineyard
Best Event Venue — The Stable at Bluemont Vineyard
Best Event Planner — Amy Thunell
Best Wedding Planner — Amy Thunell
Best Catering Company — Savoir Faire (our catering partner)
Best CSA Program — Great Country Farms
Best Agritourism Attraction — Great Country Farms
Best Pick-Your-Own Farm — Great Country Farms
Best Farm — Great Country Farms
Voting continues through midnight on December 31. Thank you again for another great year — and best wishes for more to come!
The Zurschmeide Family and all The Farmhands on Foggy Bottom Road

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7 Secrets to the Perfect Pumpkin Picking Adventure

October 18, 2017 by Kate Zurschmeide

Do we choose a pumpkin or does it choose us? Sure, there are cardboard bins filled with pumpkins in all sorts of box stores, but there is just something special about heading out to the farm and gazing across the pumpkin patch knowing your perfect pumpkin is awaiting you. Maybe it’s that odd shape or nub that will make the perfect wart on the face you plan to carve.  It can be a magical experience and it is always a joy to see our guests well pleased with their pumpkin choices. Here are a few tips to help your family experience the magic this Fall Pumpkin Harvest Season.

 1) Inspect your pumpkin. Be sure the stem is solidly attached and that there are no nicks or soft spots… especially on the bottom. This will help ensure that your pumpkin lasts for carving or into November for décor and pies.

2) Make it a Date and Flip the Day. Pumpkins aren’t just for kids and visiting the pumpkin patch can be a great fall date! Since lots of families will pick in the morning and head home for naps, we suggest couples start with lunch at our sister properties,  Bluemont Vineyard or Dirt Farm Brewing, and then come over for the 3:00 p.m. pig race and then ride out to the pumpkin patch.

3) Bring a wagon. There can be lots of walking around farms with play areas and pumpkins can be big and heavy and the walk to the parking lot after a busy day. Many farms offer wheelbarrows to carry your booty to the car but, if you bring a wagon, you’ll have it the whole day to carry the kids and gear and then load up your pumpkins after picking for an easy exit.

4) Make Separation Plans. There can be lots of folks visiting the pumpkin patch and kids can be excited to move on to the next play structure or event without waiting for family to catch up. Make a plan with your kids in the event you get separated. Tell younger children to go to a cash register attendant to say they have lost their parents. This way, the staff can help reconnect you.  Set a place to meet such as at the How Tall This Fall Sign which is next to the hayride area. Take a family picture there to “mark the spot” so your older children know where to meet you if you get separated.

5) Bring your Camera. Your goal is to create memories that you can savor, so break out the camera or smart phone and bring it along for some great family photo ops. When you share on social media, be sure to tag us on Instagram @greatcountryfarms #greatcountryfarms for a chance to be featured!

6) Play Hooky & Avoid the Crowds. Weekday afternoons are always the least busy at pumpkin patches. Take a day off and make memories on a beautiful fall afternoon… your family is worth it! If that is not an option, Sunday mornings are the least busy on weekends.

Pumpkin Drop Zone

7) Plan what will you do with your leftover jack-o-lantern. The compost pile isn’t the only option to dispose of your carved pumpkin after Halloween. Check out our Pumpkin Chunkin’ for a smashing weekend! Give your pumpkin the proper send-off on our zip line, have us drop it from our Drop Zone and more! Here at Great Country Farms, we feed all of our smashed pumpkins to our cows and pigs who greatly appreciate having this delicacy opened for them making it easier to eat.

Nothing goes to waste! Pigs love smashed pumpkins!

 

 

 

 

 

Now you know the secrets, so plan your pumpkin picking adventure!

Weekday Admission: $8/child 3+ and $10/adult 18+

Saturday & Sunday Admission: $10/child 3+ and $12/adult 18+

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10 Tips for Picking the Perfect Peach

July 20, 2017 by Kate Zurschmeide

It’s peak peach picking season and 2017 may well be the “Year of the Peach” in Virginia.  Growing conditions, including a mild winter, regular spring rains and a dry June, have enhanced the sugars and culminated into a fantastic peach crop statewide according to the Virginia Department of Agriculture.  Some varieties can be so plentiful that the weight of the fruit bends the peach tree limbs close to the ground.  Now is the time to savor this sweet treat of summer. The fragrance in the orchard is like sunshine, and the trickle of fresh peach juice down your chin is truly something to savor.  Here are 10 tips to help you pick some to eat,  some for baking, and some for freezing to bring memories of summer sunshine to a cold winter’s day.

  1. Get out early to beat the heat of the day and for the best picking selection. Bring a cooler with ice packs to hold your bounty if you plan a full day in the country.
  2. Dress for the weather with a hat, sunscreen and bug spray. Wear closed toed shoes and bring a water bottle to stay hydrated.
  3. Shake the limb… if the orchard is using minimal pesticides, there may be some June Bugs enjoying the fruit. Be sure to jiggle the tree limb gently to encourage them to fly away before picking.
  4. Gently pull the fruit from the branch… if it does not come off easily it may need a few more days on the tree.
  5. Avoid fruit that has fallen on the ground as it may have bees or is most likely damaged from the fall from the tree.
  6. Use a box or sturdy shallow container for picking. Peaches bruise easily so a bag can be filled with peach juice if it is bumped around too much. Don’t pile the peaches too high as the ones on the bottom of the container may bruise.  If you bring your own containers, have them weighed before picking so you don’t have to move your fruit for weighing for purchase.
  7. Pay for what you pick…remember the orchard is the farmer’s livelihood and their peach revenue has to last them through the winter until the next peach season! If you’re picking a lot, ask if a bulk rate is available.
  8. Peaches will ripen further on the counter at home. To speed ripening, place them in a paper bag and check each day for softening. Once your peaches are fully ripe, refrigerate them for up to a week  or freeze them for smoothies and ice cream.
  9. Pick enough to freeze for the winter so you can bring out some summer sunshine on a cold day. Here are some great freezing guidelines from the folks at PickyourOwn.org.
  10. Peaches are super versatile and can be used in salsa, salads, grilled, and in a myriad of desserts. Check out these 25 Peach Recipes to Make this summer from thekitchn.com.

Peak peach picking conditions should last through at least mid-August.  Great Country Farm’s peaches are
includes the wagon ride to the orchard as well as a full day of fun on the farm in our 5 acre farm play area. Bring a cooler to store your fruit while you enjoy some family fun on the farm.

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