Digging the Last Potatoes of the Season
Hello, everyone! Welcome back to our Farm Journal! Today, we’re wrapping up our potato season here at Full Circle Farms in Waynesburg, and we have some exciting updates to share! As we dig up the last of our potatoes for the year, we’ve been really pleased with how our red losada potatoes performed. They thrived amidst the extreme wet conditions in early summer, followed by the dry spells that came later. It's amazing to see how resilient they can be! 🌧️☀️ On the flip side, our Keenbec white potatoes didn’t fare as well. Unfortunately, they
Our Commitment to Clean Produce
Today, we want to highlight our commitment to bringing the cleanest and freshest produce directly from our farm to your table. As produce farmers, we understand the importance of following food safety guidelines, and that’s why we invest time and resources into training and education. 🚜 Why Clean the Farm Cart? You might wonder why it’s necessary to maintain clean farm equipment. Simply put, after spending time in the fields with cattle and manure, we want to ensure that our produce isn’t exposed to any contaminants. Cleanliness is key to food safety! 📚 Food Safety
Exciting Updates from Full Circle Farms! Help Us Grow and Support Our Cattle
Hey everyone! We’re thrilled to bring you some exciting news from Full Circle Farms. As the weather turns colder and wetter, it’s that time of year when we work extra hard to keep our cattle happy and healthy. We’ve been diligently working on improving our feeding operations — giving our cows the best grain and hay to keep them looking their best all season long. Here’s the scoop: we’ve applied for the State Cost Share Program through NRCS (Natural Resources Conservation Service). This program is a fantastic opportunity to upgrade our feed pad and make our
Delivering Scrap Metal For Recycling
Every so often, we gather up old metal from around the farm—broken equipment, worn-out fencing, bits and pieces that have served their time—and haul it to the local recycling center. In the video below, you’ll see a quick look at that process: loading, delivering, and watching it all get weighed and sorted for a new life. For us, it’s more than just clearing space in the barn. It’s about stewardship—taking care of what we’ve been given and finding ways to make sure nothing goes to waste. Every load of scrap we recycle keeps good materials in
Why Is It Important To Buy USA Beef?
Michelle Shares Her Thoughts On USA BeefSupport your local farmer, support your community, and support families in your area. When we buy beef from large box stores, we are funding those companies rather than supporting small, local farms. Our choices directly impact our government. We have power in the USA with our voices and our wallets. Currently, the highest levels of government have stated that farmers need to lower their prices. While I understand that prices are high, it's important to note that for the first time ever, beef farmers are making a small profit. Raising
Preparing For Our 2025 Fall Festival
We have been preparing since mid-September for our annual fall festival event, a beloved tradition that has grown significantly over the years. This year, with an expected increase in trick-or-treaters, we are excited to move the event to our farm, featuring a larger driveway and more indoor space, alongside the opening of the R.M. Padgett & Sons Machinery Museum. This family-friendly celebration is a testament to our community spirit. It takes a dedicated team to keep everything running smoothly—ensuring cars are moving, candy is handed out, and soups stay hot. This year, you can stroll through
Beans, Onions, and Lessons Learned
Welcome back to another day at Full Circle Farms in Waynesburg! You might be wondering why we're sharing this video after planting these items back in May 2025. That's a great question! I want to take a moment to share some personal struggles I've been facing lately. If you notice the dark circles under my eyes and the limp I'm dealing with in the video, it's a result of my intense work schedule. I've been committed to working seven days a week, often putting in 12 to 14 hours a day, or even longer, with little to no breaks.
Growing Carrots Update
We've been slow to post videos, and part of the reason is that farming is hard work. We spent hours preparing the beds, invested a lot of money to fix them up, and then had to plant the carrots, which took considerable time and effort to cover properly. Unfortunately, just a day later, we received over four inches of heavy rain. While the carrot seeds survived, our careful planting strategy—spacing them evenly in specific areas—was compromised as the heavy rain washed the seeds together. Finding the right variety of carrots to grow in my area has
Laying Biodegradable Plastic Mulch at Full Circle Farms
This was our first year using a mulch layer, and let me tell you, it was frustrating! We were excited to try out the biodegradable mulch, but the machine was a nightmare. It took forever to figure out, and we were constantly adjusting it. Driving the tractor straight was a challenge, and keeping the mulch from ripping or jumping off the wheel felt impossible. It required a minimum of three people just to get it somewhat operational! By the end of the season, we finally managed to run it without too much ripping or tearing,
Planting Cabbage with the Water Wheel Planter
Sometimes the best garden plans don’t unfold exactly as expected — and that’s okay! In this video, Michelle talks about how some of her ideas for the garden shifted as the season progressed. Flexibility is part of the gardening journey, and small adjustments often lead to big successes. After reworking the plan, we used the water wheel planter to get cabbage into the ground. This tool makes the process quick and efficient, ensuring even spacing and watering at the same time. It’s always rewarding to see neat rows of young plants settled in, ready to grow.
Weaning Moonlight
Weaning Moonlight was not an easy task, especially since the mother cow needed time to prepare for her next calf. The fences were not finished, and farm work was in full swing. We had been dealing with days of continuous rain, and with produce coming in, farmers' markets were taking time away from our farm. There was more work than the two of us could manage, and the family was helping in every way possible; however, the task list was long! We had planned to complete the fencing at the other farm earlier in the spring,
Henry Learns How To Run Irrigation Lines
In this video, join Henry as he lays out and installs the irrigation lines for the Full Circle Farms gardens. You’ll see him expertly map, dig, and connect piping, bringing water flow to different garden beds. It’s a behind-the-scenes look at the hands-on work that makes sustainable farming possible.
