The Year in Photos A Red-winged BlackbirdA mist hovers over a field of cover cropsMonarch butterflies in the native meadowsSoybeans emerge through roll and crimped ryeThe sun rises over the farmA field of buckwheat used as a cover cropMembers of our ProFarmer program.Djamor (pink) oyster mushrooms were part of a special project at the farm.The Native Meadow Trial at the farm. Fly on a flower in June. Predatory bugs can be beneficial to farmers by feeding on pests, though as we see here, they also feed on insects such as this monarch caterpillar.The Language Justice team celebrates the completion of a certificate course in interpretation. The sunset illuminates a silhouette of two walnut trees on the farm.Sunflowers serve as a welcome centerpiece during a visit from Kingston's YMCA Farm Project.Youth and staff from the Kingston YMCA Farm Project, visiting as part of a workday, are all smiles. Majestic Onondaga sunflowers bloom in the Native American Seed Sanctuary.Sunflower varieties of Autumn Beauty and Lemon Queen surround staff.Roll and crimping Triticale, a type of cereal grain.Prepping the fields for the 2020 growing season with a mix of cover crops including cowpeas and Sunn Hemp.Production staff during a broccoli harvest in the fall.A colorful mix of Glass Gem Corn.Farm Hub and Seedshed teams harvest Buffalo Creek Squash.A fully formed blue variety of corn.A winter wonderland in early December.Spinach and other greens grow in the hoop houses.