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Texas Herb Company -
Wednesday November 23, 2011 - By Petra
TIme just seems to fly. The harvest is already upon us and finally we are blessed with wonderful fall climate. The sunrise and sunset is just breathtaking every day here on the ranch. Although our harvest is sparse this year because of the drought that we...
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At Home in Nature -
Sunday November 20, 2011 - By Mary
AGATE, COLORADO - A Fallowfield Alpaca and Llama Cooperative for alpaca and llama farmers and ranchers is being organized that will help members earn more from their animals. Organizers hope that at the same time they may improve affordability...
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The Farm at Mollies Branch -
Tuesday May 24, 2011 - By Diane
Anyone who loves animals and has lived on a farm with them knows that the cycle of life comes around all too often. That was the case a few days ago when my dear four-year-old llama JoJo came into his stall. For the past several months, I made sure that...
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The Farm at Mollies Branch -
Monday May 23, 2011 - By Diane
The Farm at Mollies Branch, a no-kill farm in the mountains of North Carolina, has brought one magical experience after another to my life. Some days are mystical, others are joyful. Heart-breaking moments come and go, always leaving a lesson...
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Natural Fiber Works of Knox Farms -
Monday January 31, 2011 - By Janet
We're a family owned and operated fiber mill located in Southeast Michigan. Our fiber mill is grown from our love of Alpacas and the wonderful fiber they provide.
What we do We will take your fiber and turn it into the finished product you desire. We can...
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Bare Naked Honey Farm -
Monday December 28, 2009 - By Mabe
December 28, 2009
A crisp, cold, bright sunny day! The wind is gusting... sending sheets of snowflakes off the boughs of the balsam firs and into my hair and face. The air smells so clean and fresh in this cold, and the snowflakes on the...
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Hebron Farmers Market -
Sunday November 01, 2009 - By Shelly
The 2009 summer harvest season in Connecticut is officially (sadly) over. With Thanksgiving only a few weeks away, we believe we should express our most heartfelt "Thank You" to The First Congregational Church of Hebron for the...
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Oak Hollow Livestock -
Thursday August 27, 2009 - By Sara
As summer is drawing to a close at Oak Hollow Livestock, we are busy thinking about and preparing for winter. We have barns to build, hay to buy, fall shows to prepare for and maybe even a few goats to think about selling in preparation for cooler...
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Breeze Hill Farm -
Tuesday July 14, 2009 - By MaLinda
This is a continuation from Monday's bog, kind of. I've included a picture of "Baby", so everyone can see what a sweetie he is. You know, we have many more cats, sheep, goat's, llama, a PB pig and 7 Border Collies, you'd think I'd be too busy to get...
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4 D Acres -
Saturday January 03, 2009 - By Mike
4 D Acres would like to wish you a Happy New Year and the BEST in 2009.
Life on the farm sure has had its ups and downs - weather wise. It will be in the 60’s one day and down around zero a couple days later. Just before Christmas we had a...
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Honeysuckle Haven Homespun -
Sunday December 28, 2008 - By Lorrie
Welcome to my first blog! I'm happy to have you in for a visit. I'd love for you to settle in with a cup of tea and to enjoy yourself, but I'm afraid I'm already tired and can't visit for long. Since I can't ask you questions yet, I'll tell...
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Moonstruck Farm Updates -
Saturday November 22, 2008 - By Heather
I am primarily thankful that I live in a place where I have the space and resources to do the things I enjoy and that bring me and my family entertainment, food and peace.
I’m thankful, or rather relieved, that our garden growing and market season is...