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@Mini Horses you are right about one thing. It is more fun and even more productive, to have 2 working together... I sure wish I had company to do some of it... do it together and share the end results... sure wish we were closer... I get to where I have to push myself to get things worked up in the kitchen... of course it would help if kitchen was in more "organized condition"..... OH WELL.... next year. There will be plenty in the freezer and what I have picked up at the discount store... Garden fence will be a PRIORITY and hopefully fence around the whole place.... fruit trees moved this fall/winter...
Yeah, we really push this time of year to juggle things. I have done the late night canning thing too. Glad I do not have anyone here milking right now... don't know if I could push that much right now.
Yeah, helps to have a good relationship with the farmers that I work with. Years of knowing the inner workings of the farms and what they do and don't do.... we work with each other, since we also have to make hay and different things on our own place. And not having so many, to try to work around 4-5 every week...
How's the new goat doing? Getting more comfortable with his surroundings?
Poultry swap is in 5 weeks... WOW.... I plan to get some pullets/hens to take home... looking for some purebreds too ... am contacting some of the breeders to see about finding some New Hampshires again...
Yeah, we really push this time of year to juggle things. I have done the late night canning thing too. Glad I do not have anyone here milking right now... don't know if I could push that much right now.
Yeah, helps to have a good relationship with the farmers that I work with. Years of knowing the inner workings of the farms and what they do and don't do.... we work with each other, since we also have to make hay and different things on our own place. And not having so many, to try to work around 4-5 every week...
How's the new goat doing? Getting more comfortable with his surroundings?
Poultry swap is in 5 weeks... WOW.... I plan to get some pullets/hens to take home... looking for some purebreds too ... am contacting some of the breeders to see about finding some New Hampshires again...