The First Snow and Winter Crops

It was inevitable, but we woke this morning to the ground being covered with snow. This past week has filled my days with trying to get equipment and garden in […]
Stay Connected to Us, Your Farmers

Thank you so much for a great farmer’s market season. We know it takes an extra effort to get up on Saturdays and visit the markets, but it makes a […]
From Summer to Winter: Enjoy Our Products Year Round

Winter Home Deliveries to the Buffalo Region & CHQ County Winter Products Summer markets are always full of lots of varied meats and produce, with much anticipation for the ever-changing […]
Cleaning Out The Barn

Fall: A Fresh Start Yesterday I finished up what had seemed to take three years to create. I finished spreading the manure pile that had ebbed and flowed with various […]
The Interesting Cause and Effect
Grassfed Beef: Cause & Effect I picked up the meat from three cows at the butcher this afternoon, and upon loading the boxes of meat cuts, I made notice of […]
The Beauty of Hidden Garden Treasures: Carrots, Beets, Potatoes, and Winter Squash

Hidden Garden Treasures Some of our favorite crops that we grow are the ones that you can’t see the fruit as it grows like carrots, beets, potatoes or winter squash. […]
Harvesting Wisdom: Transitioning with the Seasons in Farming and Life

Navigating Farm Responsibilities Through the Seasons: Insights and Reflections It’s interesting how the mind moves around farm responsibilities as the seasons change. I was earlier thinking most about moving cows […]
The Gardner’s Dilemma: Prioritizing What to do first

What To Do First I’ve been spending not as much time as I should have in the garden weeding the last beds of carrots and beets. It kept on going to […]
Life on a farm can be very fragile some times

You try to provide the best of everything to your animals hoping they will live a full life to grow to its fullest potential. Our Bernese Mountain dog, Cosmo, was […]