Friday, August 22, 2014

Daybreak Farm

Report for Exploring Agricultural Science & Technology
By Daniel Schussler

Ms. Howell, Sept. 24, 2014
Daniel and the Barn at Daybreak
Daybreak Farm
Managed by Gail Zorn
Main crops are assorted flowers
Secondary crops are vegetables for family and friends.
Five Chickens for eggs and because they are nice to look at, and one Rooster for an alarm clock

Daniel interviews Gail Zorn
Daybreak Farm’s Beginning
Daniel asks about deciding on which vegetables to buy.  Gail explains her decision process and why.
Chickens on the Farm

Vegetables on the Farm


Daybreak Farm’s Money Crop
Daybreak Farm and going to Market
Daybreak Flower Fields
Butterflies help with Pollination
Many Colors of Celosia Cristata (Cockscomb)
Gomphrena

Celosia
Lavender

Perennial defined
Daybreak the end of the Day
Daybreak Farm at
Monroe Farmer’s Market



The Daybreak Bouquet
Daniel’s Job at the Farmer’s Market
Thank you Gail Zorn at Daybreak Farm













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