A family farm is traditionally diversified.
One never puts all one’s eggs in one basket.
Nothing on this list is new, or hasn’t been done recently. In fact, reading it over, there are a few things I’ve left off, but I won’t go back and change the list just yet.
Education has always been our primary goal, so as I work through these pages, I will be listing articles that show how we do what we do.
Bio-Intesive gardening, rabbit cages and nest boxes, chicken tractors and mini houses, woodburning of gourds, a solar water pump, cooking on a wood burning stove…the list goes on.
As folks react to our current economy and culture, more and more people are going to wish they were back on the land. We saw this in the late 70’s, and we are seeing it again.
This time, we are in a position to teach folks what to do with their land, once they get there.
Been there, done that, got the blisters!
