Laying the irrigation down to perfection.
Deep thought...
Discussing what needs to happen next.
Laying the irrigation down to perfection.
One of the many conveyer belts that we use in the process of getting the beans to the desired length that the schools request.
This is how we get the green beans into the bag. It may seem to be the slowest method, but its the best because this way we can ensure that there aren't any bad beans getting by.
One of the many conveyer belts that we use in the process of getting the beans to the desired length that the schools request.
Green Bean Processing
The entire group of F5 came out to help with this major project. The good thing about being apart of a group such as this is that it does not take a lot of your time. This entire project was completed in one day. It was hard work, but we did it...300 boxes in one day. Great job guys.
Preperation
Getting ready for the up coming school year. Like we stated in our bio; Locally Grown...Locally Sold. You can't get any more local than right outside your own front door.
Glyen Holmes Sr. and Allen Clayton carefully prepare the field for the upcoming year.
Our day can have various looks...
Names left to right: Allen Clayton, Jimmie and Jamila McClinden, and Glyen Holmes II Not Pictured: Hakeem Holmes
Thank Northwest Florida Farm Credit for helping us to get our dreams started. The dinner was amazing, and so was the guest speaker; Commissioner of Ag Mr. Putnam. He confirmed a lot of what our mission is based on. This night was an awesome opportunity to network, and we truly appreciate the chance to.
Names left to right: Allen Clayton, Jimmie and Jamila McClinden, and Glyen Holmes II Not Pictured: Hakeem Holmes