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We are a small non-breeding llama farm. We have four llamas to keep the land open. They produce wonderful fertilizer and incredible fiber. I belong to a local spinning guild and enjoy taking classes (and used to teach) whenever possible. I had been employed as the resident fiber artist at a local farm that was featured in the Autumn 2006 "Vermont Life." Dyeing, fibers, spinning, felting have been part of an Solar Dyeing article by Jeannine Bakriges in the Summer 2005 "Spin-Off" as well. Although we do not have visitors on the farm we do travel to local events our favorites are the May Jamaica Fiber Festival and the November Southeastern Vermont Fiber Festival.
(This listing was last updated on Apr 4, 2009)
Contact Information
Elizabeth Johnson
www.llamafarmgirl.com
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naturally grown
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Fiber and fertilizer sold locally at local events
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