2020

What to do if you see these invasive plants on the farm? Pull!

Hemp Dogbane Very invasive and toxic to livestock Discovered in Farmcolony’s hay fields, mainly pasture H3 Hemp dogbane is a very invasive herb in the milkweed family considered highly toxic to humans and mammals.  All parts of this plant exude a milky juice when bruised and all plant parts are toxic to livestock.  The plant […]

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FARMCOLONY ANNUAL MEETING AND BOARD ELECTIONS SATURDAY, AUGUST 1

The Farmcolony Annual Meeting will take place Saturday, August 1 following a special board meeting at 12:45 p.m. called to address pending board business. 12:45 – Special Meeting of the Farmcolony Board of Directors 1 PM – Meeting and Voting Soft Drinks and Water Provided The community dinner that usually follows our annual meeting is

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We Can Do This! Income-Generating and Cost Cutting Ideas for the Farm​

The long-awaited board meeting where members presented their ideas for income-generating or cost cutting ideas for the farm took place on Sunday, June 14, and the best idea of the day goes to (drum roll, please) Bill who crunched the numbers and found the farm could contract out the haying on the farm for less

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Down in the Dumps over Greene County’s Reduced Recycling Program?

For almost three decades residents of Farmcolony were able to recycle numerous items at the Greene County Solid Waste Facility in Stanardsville: plastic, junk mail, phonebooks, magazines, glass, cardboard, newspaper and metal cans. That is now a thing of the past.  Greene County has scaled back its recycling program to include only cardboard, newspaper and

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What the preppers are saying now? “I told you so!”

Schools have closed, people who can are working from home, and grocery store shelves are emptying. As the less prepared scrounge through empty grocery shelves looking for the supplies they need to weather the storm, preppers are comfortably hunkering down in their well-fortified homes ready for whatever may come in this national emergency. How vindicated

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