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- Marching into AprilAnother year of unpredictable weather finds us in the first week of April with pouring rain, thunderstorms, and not enough dry days to plow. Yet. Eggs hatched and we have baby chickens in the dining room for a few … Continue reading “Marching into April”
- Opening the SeasonWe had a bit of fake spring in Michigan this past week. 60 and *gasp* 70 degree days had everyone outside from the moment we got home from school until dinner and darkness ushered us inside. But I was … Continue reading “Opening the Season”
- ResilienceMy wife and I started our farming adventure to build a lifestyle around family and caring for a portion of the world we could eventually call ours. When Covid slowed the supply chain while raising the strain on the … Continue reading “Resilience”
- A Farmer’s Work is Never DoneBarely five years ago, I had a very naive view of gardening. It wasn’t a bad view, it was just far away from how I approach my garden and farm now. But back then, I thought that sometime in … Continue reading “A Farmer’s Work is Never Done”
- Bless the RainWhat a spring and early summer we’ve had! Here, on this last week of June, just days away from July, we got quite the bit of rain after over 5 weeks of dryness. It will probably not be enough … Continue reading “Bless the Rain”