
In this episode of the Farm Cast, hosts Katie and Amanda sit down with their mentor, the poet farmer Scott Chaskey, formerly of Quail Hill Farm. Scott shares his incredible journey from his suburban upbringing to become a pioneer in Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) and a beloved agricultural mentor. He reminisces about his experiences as a farmer and poet, including his significant contributions to the farming community over a thirty-year career. The discussion also covers the history and impact of CSAs, the importance of educating young farmers, and the beautiful intersection between farming and literature. Scott also talks about his current projects, including the cultivation of Chinese medicinal herbs and the recovery of the Shinnecock bean. Additionally, the episode explores the challenges and philosophies of sustainable, organic, and regenerative farming.00:00 Introduction to CSA and the Farm Cast00:28 Meet the Mentor: Scott Chasky01:34 Scott's Journey into Farming03:30 Early Experiences and Mentorship06:51 Lessons from Quail Hill Farm14:39 The Birth of CSA in New York17:56 CSA Models and Community Impact23:35 The Poet Farmer: Balancing Writing and Farming31:36 The Magic of Garlic33:40 The Joy of Fresh Garlic35:33 Garlic Growing Tips and Techniques37:43 The Importance of Seed Saving41:07 Favorite Crops and Their Stories44:46 Challenges and Changes in Agriculture56:33 The Shinnecock Bean Story01:02:16 Final Reflections and Gratitude