February Newsletter

February’s newsletter emphasizes preparing for spring amid winter’s harshness. Key activities include starting seeds indoors, inspecting livestock and compost, and planning projects. Care for houseplants and animals is vital, especially with colder temperatures. Community engagement, disaster preparedness, and inspiration from other farms or botanical gardens are encouraged. Stay warm and connected.

DIY Greenhouse: Easy Steps for Beginners

This article provides a detailed guide for building an inexpensive greenhouse suitable for growing plants or housing small livestock. It includes a materials list, tools needed, and step-by-step building instructions. The structure is versatile and can be modified for various uses, offering tips on securing and maintaining it effectively.

Forage Species for Your Rotational Grazing Operations Part 1

Starting or renovating a pasture requires careful consideration of forage species suited to your animals and goals. Key factors include soil testing, choosing between mixed or pure stands, and managing weeds. Selecting appropriate forages based on conditions and livestock needs enhances productivity and ensures successful pasture management.

Emergency Planning for Your Animals

Animals and Livestock in a Disaster We’ve all seen those heartbreaking scenes on TV where animals are swept away in floods or stuck in mud. It’s devastating to hear about someone’s cows getting stranded or a barn fire that kills horses. As much as we don’t like to think about worst-case scenarios, it’s crucial toContinue reading “Emergency Planning for Your Animals”

Winter Water Line Installation: A Guide for Farmers

Winter tends to be a time when we want to curl up with hot chocolate and keep warm by the fire. However, when you have a farm, that is not always an option. Winter can actually be a great time to tackle some of those projects that need to get done before the busy summerContinue reading “Winter Water Line Installation: A Guide for Farmers”

How to Start Rotational Grazing on Your Farm

Rotational grazing is often misunderstood. There are a lot of parts to the system which can be intimidating. Rotational grazing is an awesome system that it can be fitted to almost any operation involving animals. Rotational grazing can be scaled up or down for a small farm. This system can be used as a small system on a homestead or larger system to encompass entire solar farms.

Cold Frames, Row Covers and Season Extension.

New YouTube Video on my about cold frames!! Check it out!! Who doesn’t want to have fresh vegetables after your garden has finished.   It feels great to thwart the natural ending to the growing session and continue to grow vegetables for your family. Using cold frames and row covers to extend your growing seasonContinue reading “Cold Frames, Row Covers and Season Extension.”

Top Tips to Prevent Frozen Water for Animals

Frozen water Buckets!  Frozen Buckets!!  You probably had to deal with frozen water for your livestock.  Frozen livestock water is the bane of almost all animal farmers. It doesn’t matter if its chickens or cattle, everyone deals with frozen water sometimes. There are hundreds of “tried and true ” ways to keep your animal waterContinue reading “Top Tips to Prevent Frozen Water for Animals”

Winter Care Tips for Your Homestead

December Newsletter  Winter is setting in. The weather has gotten colder. For many of us, there is still plenty to do, especially if you have animals. In this newsletter, you will get some timely information about the plants and animals in your care. There is still plenty of plant to take care of this season.Continue reading “Winter Care Tips for Your Homestead”