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It has come to my attention that most have no idea what farming in small America really looks like. It looks something like this: I grew up as a small farmer, and the idea of living any other way never occurred to me. Yes, I had hopes and aspirations to go off and study to… Continue reading Life as a Small Farmer
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It is that time of year again. It is officially fall and we just had our first official rain. Walnut harvest is in full swing and started earlier than ever this year. Yes, I seem to say that every year. So here it goes: We have hartley walnuts for order now. $1.50 a pound in… Continue reading Walnuts For Sale
It has been some time because I have been extremely busy as you can see. I am not much for posting DIY stuff as there is already a ton of stuff on line. But in this case I thought you all could use one more, or at least some cool pictures of how we redid… Continue reading Refacing Cabinets
Blueberry 2018 Report Blueberry Age: 3rdyear first harvest Location: The Sacramento valley near the Feather River. Zone 10 Varieties: Sunshine Blue, Emerald, Jewel, Sharp Blue, O’Neal, South Moon, Reveille, Jubilee These blueberries are planted on a raised bed mostly for esthetics as they do not need… Continue reading Blueberry Report for the Sacramento Valley
Fall is my favorite season by far…What a way to start a blog about spring. Ha! That does not mean I don’t love spring as well. I want to share a few things about this farmers spring habits that might motivate and educate in some way. First thing I do is think ahead, I think… Continue reading Spring Time
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