Chronicles of the Long Shot Farm

Project “Clean Fence-row” – Week Two

Made more progress this week with out fence-row project.  Zach cut down four more trees before heading back home to Ohio and this weekend, Jeff and Lars took turns running the chainsaw and cutting the trees into firewood, while Tina got to move the brush onto the ever growing brush-pile.  Once in a while, Jeff would take the tractor and push the pile together – so there would be more room to pile more brush.  Our new firewood stack is growing as well, except that we found no time for stacking, so currently it is just one huge pile as well.

Chardonel Vines Ordered

We did just order more grape vines to plant this fall:  some Vidal Blanc vines to replace those that did not grow last year, and more importantly 200+ Chardonel grape vines.  
Chardonel is a cross between the  popular French American hybrid Seyval and the classic vinifera Chardonnay.  The initial cross was made in 1953 and the plant was first propagated in 1960 as NY 45010 by the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station at Cornell University.   In 1992 Plant Patent 7860 was  issued and the variety was named – making it the fourth wine grape cultivar to be named by the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station.

Chardonel is similar to Chardonnay, but the vines are much hardier – which is important considering we are located in southern Pennsylvania.  Chardonel grapes can produce a dry, full-bodied superior white wine with hints of melon and citrus. Wines can be fermented and aged in stainless steel to produce fruit forward wines, or they can be barrel fermented.  We shall see in 3 years or so how it turns out!


Cleaning Fence-row for Future Implement Shed

The “polar vortex” moved on and temperatures went from sub-zero last week to a balmy 44 degrees this weekend – warm enough to run a chainsaw and start clearing out another fence row.  We looked for the most level spot to clean up – for a future implement shed.  Zach (who is visiting with his family this week) volunteered to run the chain saw, while Lars manned the log-splitter.  Toben and Jeff “supervised” and Tina cleaned away the brush and stacked the smaller pieces of firewood.  We got a lot done in one afternoon – and it felt so good to work outside:














Toben helped too
Zach & his chainsaw
















Hello 2014!

Happy New Year – and best wishes for a wonderful, exciting and healthy 2014.

We had a great first day and spent several hours in the vineyard this afternoon pruning vines and imagining the possibilities of our 2014 vintage :).  Temperatures were right around freezing and there was hardly any wind – we could not have asked for better winter pruning weather.  But…frigid temperature are in the forecast, dropping as much as 20 degrees by Thursday night.

“Before”
“After”

Goodbye 2013

Another stunning sunset, as we say goodbye to 2013