Farm-blog recanting the misadventures of one lady-farmer and tree-hugging activist from the western mountains of Maine, while helping newbie homesteaders and wannabe farmers explore new skills and become increasingly self-reliant.
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I guess I knew he wasn’t going to make it when he sat in his truck while I did the afternoon critter-chores, but the break-up text at 4:09am still came as a surprise. Since that day little more than a week ago, I’ve done what I always do wh...
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With one ewe already in the livestock trailer and three still to collect, I stood patiently as the flock of ewes circled round me again. My son, BraeTek, stood off to one side, each of us poised, ready to act should the next target come wit...
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