As it turns out, guard dogs work better and are happier in a pair. So, we decided to put Bea and Kasey together with the chickens. But what to do with the sheep? Donkeys!! What? Yes, donkeys! Introducing our two jennys (that’s female donkey to you and me): Sassy (left) and Bella. Sassy, who is estimated to be … [Read more...]
Vegetables and Flowers in the Fields
I took a ride up to the vegetable fields on one of the recent warm days to capture the most beautiful things in the field – our flowers. They are in all shapes and sizes, but so colorful and bright. I was especially taken with this one. The Cockscomb (or Celosia Cristata) is so bright, velvety and close up, … [Read more...]
Crisp Fall Days on the Farm
I was over by the rams yesterday and noticed a lot of activity. It seems as though some birds have developed a relationship with the woolier rams. They were picking and scratching through the rams’ hair. I think both the rams and birds were happy! There is also another guest in the rams’ quarters: a small deer. We … [Read more...]
Hazelnut Harvest at Rutgers
Jon and I took a trip to Rutgers to learn a little more about our hazelnut trees and to see the operation at the university. Dr. Tom Molnar, a professor at Rutgers knows EVERYTHING about Hazelnuts. In fact, our hazelnut trees here at the farm were planted under his guidance and from some of the trees he has … [Read more...]
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