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Electrical

We had been thinking about what to talk about this week in our blog, and then it hit me when I was outside pulling electrical wire through conduit.  Electrical.  You may have noticed there was not blog last week. That was because Greg was off elk hunting...

Poor Turkey Year

In early June, we had our yearly delivery of 60 two-day-old turkeys. That is the latest time in the year we can get baby turkeys, and we do this because we sell pasture-raised fresh turkeys just in time for Thanksgiving. Our turkeys are a month or two older and larger...

2020 Garden Harvest

As our 2020 garden season ends, we thought we would give you a recap. This year, like others, we planted a colorful assortment of garden vegetables. Lettuces, spinach, kale, carrots, radishes, thyme, dill, chives, onions, garlic, tomatoes, peas, squash, pumpkins,...

Turkey Feeder Cover

About two months ago, we moved the turkeys from the poultry tractor to free-roaming in the pasture.When we did that, we just propped the door open to the poultry tractor so they could go in and out forfood and water. After we had the crazy wind that started a lot of...

Final Solar

Solar Panels are Finally Generating Power If you have read our blogs in the past, you may remember an intro-to-solar blog in January, then a solar update in May.  Well, here is the final of the saga. Solar panels installed on barn To quickly bring you up to speed with...

High Use Chicken Coop

As we clean up the ash from the nearby fires and get our lives back in order this week, we have made some shifts in animals (just like in life). Peyton finally started school this week, only about a month later than normal, which is actually very good considering how...