Assisted Tree Migration: Transplanting
November 29, 2022partnershipsBlog
This blog post is part 3 of a series following the Assisted Tree Migration Project—an experimental planting designed by Oxbow’s Conservation Team,...
Conservation Team Volunteer Highlight: Paul
Oxbow’s Conservation Team coordinates hundreds of volunteers annually to help them with various projects around the farm and at nearby...
A note on closures, wildfire smoke, and Oxtober date change
On September 10, the Bolt Creek Fire began, setting in motion an unprecedented few weeks of high smoke exposure for...
Tips for a pumpkintastic season!
We are so excited to have everyone visit the valley in just a few weeks for their dose of farmily fun...
Volunteer shoutout: Farmer Ladybug
Volunteer work is such a crucial part of our efforts at Oxbow. As a non-profit farm and conservation center in...
What is a CSA?
You have likely heard the word “CSA” thrown around, especially if you are a farmer’s market and farm stand regular,...
Honoring Tom Alberg
We are deeply saddened to share that Oxbow’s co-founder, Tom Alberg, passed away on Friday, August 5th. Tom was a...
Protecting Your Garden Through a Heatwave
We are quickly finding ourselves in the heat of the summer, and searing temperatures often catch us by surprise, causing...
SpringFest Celery Root Soup
If you have had the opportunity to attend an event at Oxbow then you’re likely familiar with Chef Seth Fernald...
Jim Barnhart named Oxbow’s Executive Director
We are thrilled to announce Jim Barnhart is joining us as Oxbow’s executive director starting Aug 15th, 2022. As a...