Something new is coming to the farm and we’ve got preparations to do.
Upping production means more infrastructure.
Our first batch of turkey and chickens head to pasture.
Take a tour of our entire pastured poultry operation (turkeys have not arrived yet).
Our first batch of chicks is here. Whether you are looking to start a pastured poultry business or simply raise food for your family, this video is for you.
Commercial fertilizer on pasture land? What are the cattle for then?
Spring is a busy time here and it’s coming fast. Chickens are on the way and turkey and pork won’t be far behind.
We have a ton of grass and it looks like we will be grazing on it for the rest of the year. Hopefully not feeding hay until January.
The cattle are fat and happy at the end of this summer and we have native grasses starting to grow on our farm.
It’s time to harvest another batch of chickens and bring our final batch of chicks out to pasture.
We brought new cattle to the farm—what a mess!
Managing grazing through the worst drought in over 30 years.
Our first batch of pigs is graduating from hot-fence training to pasture.
This is our second season raising pastured chickens.