Tag: pasture

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WE ALL NEED THIS!

We all need this, and I found it in my pasture while visiting the cattle. Today I’m taking a look at the cattle while talking…

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How To Make Friends with a Calf

Today I’m heading out to the pasture to show how to make friends with a calf. Most of our Dexter cattle are friendly, but the…

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Release the Cattle! 🐮🐮

This is one of the best days of the year! It’s time to let the cattle out onto spring pasture! -We do not offer farm…

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Finding Cattle Paradise

Hilarie and I found cattle paradise…now all we have to do is fence it and let them go to work. For Farm / Channel merchandise:…

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Making Cream from Crap

Hilarie and I are bringing a new batch of chicks into the brooder house and moving chicks to pasture. And we’re worried about completing our…

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Farmall 856 Tractor: A New Addition to the Farm?

I’m going to look at a Farmall 856 Custom today. Will it be a new addition to the farm? For Farm / Channel merchandise: https://farmfocused.com/just-a-few-acres-farm/…

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Gearing Up for Summer

First cutting hay is done, and it’s time to check in with all the animals and the projects going on for the summer. Note: -We…

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In the Field, in the Garden, and in the Freezer

In the field with the cattle and clipping pastures, in the garden pruning plants and talking about insects/diseases, and in the freezer picking up beef…

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I GOOFED UP! Installing Subdrainage in Clay Soil – The Big Dig Part 3

I goofed up my subdrainage in more ways than one. Let’s find a solution specific to clay soil. For Farm / Channel merchandise: https://farmfocused.com/just-a-few-acres-farm/ Instagram:…

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Can You Dig It?

We can dig it! We start our day by moving the laying hens to a new spot, then it’s on to placing stone, pipe, and…

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