I don't know if other farmers suffer from farmer's guilt, but I know I do. Farmer's guilt is a term (I made up) that refers to the feeling of guilt a farmer gets when not working. For example, I have been sick. Whatever bug I have has just made me soooooooooooo tired. I can't seem to get the ... READ the POST
Farmers, take a chill pill!
So everyone knows that farmers are workaholics who get up at the crack of dawn and work until the sun goes down and die at an early age (nowadays from cancer from all the pesticides). Benjamin Franklin taught us "Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise." And we have ... READ the POST
Suet-Why didn’t I know this?
My favorite blog, Fresh Eggs Daily posted an article today about making homemade suet for your chickens. I've vaguely heard of Suet, but never really paid attention to it and basically just thought it was a "treat" for chickens who are pets and spoiled by their owners. But suet is not just for ... READ the POST
Sanitizing incubator and eggs
The chickens are finally laying well now that the days are lengthening again and the geese are starting to court each other. Spring is on the way! And that means one thing. Babies!!! The best part of farm life is the babies. Baby chickens and baby geese and adorable little baby ducks and baby ... READ the POST
Growing onions in your home garden-Guest post
Enjoy this guest post by Kathy of Sufficient Grace Farms! Growing onions in your home garden Most people, myself included, start out growing onions by purchasing a little net bag of dried onion bulbs from a big box store. These onions always sprouted for me, and grew o.k. But, ... READ the POST
Mention of us in Mary Jane's magazine
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