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Ready for the pigs!

5/7/2020

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Pigs disturb the soil when they root.

5/1/2020

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The area on the left had pigs in 2019, but the area on the right did not. I guess pigs don’t like mustard roots and they do like ragwort, blackberry, multi flora rose among a few.
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Making progress

4/17/2020

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We have the first layer of composted wood chips laid down. Potatoes and onions are planted.
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Big changes this year...grass lanes to wood chips!

4/10/2020

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We are still using no-till, but we are eliminating grass walkways and replacing those with wood chips.
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Success...with pigs

12/4/2019

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We were able to raise three pigs. They were put in pasture at three months and were harvested at nine months of age at over 300 pounds each. No success with chickens which were eliminated by raccoons before laying even one egg. The pigs were moved weekly or more often if it rained. They seemed to love rooting up everything. Growth behind the pigs was noticeably absent of poison ivy, brambles, and other weeds, leaving mostly grass to grow. They were given small amounts of non GMO swine feed morning and evening just thrown on the ground. We will definitely be raising more pigs next year.
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We added pigs and chickens to the farm.

6/25/2019

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We are finding that the pigs and chickens get along well together.
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Just waiting for the tomatoes...

7/15/2018

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Everything is planted and we are waiting for ripening. Pick your own will happen on Tuesdays from 3 to 7...I will post as soon as the tomatoes and beans are ready for picking.

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The wood pile is almost gone...Spring is coming!

2/12/2018

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Harvest Day...Sunday, September 24...join us for free picking and lunch!!!

9/20/2017

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Come any tme between 10 am and 2pm for lunch, free picking, and a chance to see what we are doing. All donations go to the Highland County Humane Society. The season's over, and we offer what can be harvested just for the picking. We have red raspvberries, greenbeans, cherry tomatoes, small cabbages, brussel sprouts, celery leaves for seasoning, peppers, brussel sprouts, some strawberries, and maybe a watermelon or two. All are welcome!
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Growing, growing, growing...

8/21/2017

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We have tomatoes, cabbage, celery leaves, malabar spinach, red raspberries, swiss chard, lettuce, onions, and a few strawberries and blackberries. The melons are growing and soon will be available. The flowers are just for decoration.
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