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The Farm for Week of May 18th
Things to continue to chug along here. We feel like our first week of USDA pork sales went well and many customers also bought some of Sol Farm’s organic veggies to go along with their pork or egg purchase. I … Continue reading
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Weekend Update for May 13th
A busy and great weekend for us. In lamb news the first of our babies got picked up to go to his new home. Groucho will become the ram for a very cool little homestead and “outdoor college” Alderleaf Farm … Continue reading
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What Does it Take to Get Pork by the Pound?
“A great life with only one really bad day”. That is my mantra when it’s butchering day at our farm. It can make me feel a bit better, but it’s still hard. One thing that is reassuring is that for … Continue reading
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May Newsletter
Rolling Bay Farm’s awesome newsletter! Great happenings to nourish you body & soul Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. Rolling Bay Farm May Newsletter Farm News Got Pork???? We do!!!!! We can finally offer USDA pork … Continue reading
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A Little “Lamb Love”
I’d say our Finnsheep lambs are well socialized. Wouldn’t you? Only two left to sell. They went fast!
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Blinky’s Brush with Death
My day begins at 5:15 AM feeding the sheep their grain and the lambs their bottles. I almost had a dead lamb at 5:30 AM. Here is Blinky’s story. I uneventfully put down three pans of sheep chow this morning … Continue reading
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Get to Know Our Lambs (bios on our babies)
Since we have a small amount of lambs this year it’s been wonderful to get to know all of them individually. Here’s a little bio on each of them. Luanne’s Lambs – the oldest Triplets (for sale) These are 3 … Continue reading
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Ride ‘em Pigboy!
I spent most of last weekend painting the inside of our new farm stand. It is going to look sharp! At one point Mark asked me to come out and help him give his sows a shot. He had gotten … Continue reading
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Lessons Learned from Lambing Season 2012
Our first lambing season is over and I’m happy (and a wee bit surprised) to say that it all went well and every lamb is thriving. It felt a little bit dramatic at the start, but I learned that most … Continue reading
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Groucho or Panda?
Call him Groucho or call him Panda – either way he is waaaaaaay too cute!
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