FLN first blog entry 1/21/08
Finca las Nubes First Blog Entry
We have had a very good year here on the farm and there is much to report. We are in the process of certifying the farm organic with our friends at Biolatina, the Central American organic certifying agency. They are stoked on our project and have asked to hold there inspector training on our farms.
Byron Corrales of organic coffee fame, who is guiding us on our coffee farm up north, is leading us in our organic endeavors here as well. He has initiated compost, bio-fertilzer, bio-emulsion and bocacci production here on the farm. Bocacci is used to give microbiological life to impoverished soils. The emulsion helps breakdown organics accelerating decomposition.
Byron hopes to be hosting permaculture seminars here on the farm soon.

Byron tasting salad
All the fruit trees that we planted three years ago are starting to put out all kinds of bananas, oranges, papayas, guava, mandarin, avocado, lime, etc. It can only get better!
Shaun and Lorena, down from Humboldt are counting up and cataloguing the survivors of the 35,000 hardwood trees we have planted in the last few years. They came up with 11,772. Our carpenters should have some wood to work with in the future.
Shaun, Pablo, Lorena, Giovanni, Chris and Vicente.
Federico’s place should be done soon and he and Alden will be moving down to build and staff the Finca Las Nubes community clinic which we are building down on the main road in front of the farm. They hope to sponsor a program for medical students to intern there providing cultural exchange and much needed health services.
I have some Austrians from Step wind energy working up a proposal for a 15 KW turbine that will provide free power to the entire farm. I am still trying to find a reliable vertical axis system in production as I believe that’s a better technology.
We have so much going on that I cannot possibly touch on them all so, I guess you will all just have to come down and see for yourselves.



