Today I am joined by the Tactical Redneck to discuss selling our first ram for another flock, the payoff of homemade “convenience” meals, growing mushrooms for realsies, and more.
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Ram selling experience and the failed ear tag
I get by with a little help from my friends! Mushroom Room - Northspore plus my own grow lights
Harvesting Herbs and Drying them
Tomato wall is close to the end
Rabbit plan: 2 to the boys, and 2 to the freezer for the farm sitter
Myles’ limp and trimming nails
Weather this week as great for fall seedlings
Dingo story and weekend class update
Boys on 3rd of 4 paddocks at Basecamp - 1at time through so the fence lines will adjust
Tapping the homemade “convenience meals”
Roast Duck from Hoff Grid Meat Co
Terracing around the swim spa
Basil needs processing
Duck egg
Biochar is back in the holler
Holler Neighbors/Community: Eversoles were by for the class
Tour update at Caney Fork Farm
Finances: Ram $$ went into the cow jar
Make it a great week!
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