There's never a dull moment on a farm, but especially not this week. A surprise calf from one of our cows and the fence jumping drama that ensued, plus using pigs for invasive species eradication, goats being goats and more.
Read MoreExciting times at the farm with our farmhouse getting close to completion! We also have some goats and piglets for sale and we’re happy that the weather has cooperated this year to start putting a good amount of hay up for winter.
Read MoreWe are making it through another summer in the Gulf South, but it’s a marathon, not a sprint!
Read MoreHealthy soil holds more water, which is a good thing when there’s a drought and when there’s a lot of rain! We have noticed far less runoff recently as our soil and forage continues to improve and our ponds don’t fill up as fast. Plus, a story about our very well trained and trusting goats.
Read MoreDespite all the lush forage this time of year, this week we gave both the goats and the cattle access to internal roads and ditches for some brush maintenance, lawn mowing and manure dropping to make sure all the soil on our land reaches its full capacity in water holding capacity and carbon sequestering!
Read MoreIt’s the season of exploding forage, so the ruminants (our beef cattle and goats) are eating as much as they can, but we clip the other fields as well, including ahead of the laying hens to maximize the quality of forage growing for the rest of the year and to lay down a bunch of those woody plants as mulch on top of the soil to help build humus.
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