I've been neglecting this blog. I'm going to try to work on that. I've been sharing most of our pictures and updates on facebook, so a lot of you have probably seen these already. I'm long overdue for a picture post about our new place though, so I thought I would share
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Do you know what crops you might raise, eventually? Any other 'farm animals' other than chickens? Do you think you would consider an orchard, maybe?
Good luck on everything!
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I'm hoping to add potatoes (which I've tried before with little success), broccoli, and anything else that catches my fancy when the seed catalogs come. Eventually I hope to get into herbs & medicinal plants, and possibly try a few citrus fruits if when we get a greenhouse built. I do indeed really want an orchard, but we'll have to wait until we can afford to clear out several more acres. I'm wanting ( ... )
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I love pecans... They're so tasty. :)
When you do eventually get in the beef cattle market, you can probably do well with high-end meats- organic, free range beef. Maybe even lamb & goat...
But yeah, I can see wanting to wait until you can manage large animals! And doing rescue work w/horses is great.
Think you might do anything w/heirloom crops, either in the kitchen garden or in the fields (when you get to that point)?
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You could probably find someone willing to help you with that, or create/become part of a co-op for fiber fanatics, where all members pay & assist w/the animal upkeep and help harvest/spin the wool! Heh. That would be neat.
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You can use the fur/hair/wool from almost any mammal, but the ability to spin it may not be great. I want to spin (or have someone spin for me) my dogs hair into yarn, but since her hair doesn't grab itself together well (it's too smooth), it has to be spun with something else.
Ok, I'm just rambling now... I gotta hit the hay. Congratulations again on you homestead!
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