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Transit Towing, End of Season Celebration, Kidless
Multiple mornings of scrapping ice of the windshields. I guess it’s that time of year. Cool enough to get the outdoor wood stove fired up. We’ll be burning wood for the next 6-7 months. A little cutting and hauling firewood this week but…
Chicken season ends, Haulin' Hogs, Are we Prepared?
No more meat birds. We emptied out the remaining chicken shelters for harvest early in the week. It feels good to complete the season. Only one shelter with growing egg layers left in the field to be moved daily. My chicken load is now much lighter. I tell myself that I’ll now have more time to focus on other parts of the farm, but daylight hours are disappearing
Hurricane Aftermath, Keeping Freezers Frozen, Last Chicken Processing
Helene was worse than we thought. Friday was a rough day. Not as rough for us as for many others. After making the rounds and nearly getting blown away Friday morning, I came back to the house content to hunker down and wait out the storm until the afternoon. My sweet wife, noticing trees falling down across the road both above and below the house, encouraged me to go out with the chainsaw...
Hard Rain, Full Freezers
First off, thanks again for you all’s continued trust and support of our farm. Amy stays on the go all the time. She’s a full-time mom, teacher, farmer, and everything else. She made multiple meat deliveries this week in addition to the Abingdon Farmers Market every Saturday. She always comes home exhausted, but she always comes home telling me the same thing. “We have the best customers,” ...
Chicken Massacre, E&H Field Trip, The Gospel Message
Chickens are not the most intelligent or durable birds in the world. I suppose that’s why we don’t see chickens running loose in the wild. They wouldn’t last long. Chickens raised right are good eating, but unfortunately we’re not the only ones that have acquired an appetite for our pasture raised birds...
School Starting, Cattle Drive, Marxism
We could use some rain. The water source for our whole farm is a developed spring back in the mountain. It’s slowing down. Other springs in the area have dried up. Makes me nervous...
Vacation, Empty Chick Brooder
Last week we emptied out the last of the meat birds from the chicken shelters. With chicks in the brooder ready to take their place in the field, we decided to leave them in the brooder a few more days in order to squeeze in a little vacation. With cows, pigs, and chickens to look after, there’s never an easy time to get away. But with...
Wrapping up Summer, Ultra-Processed People
Amy here this week. Has this summer been a whirlwind for anyone else? I feel like time moves so quickly and I just can’t keep up. We were back to summer weather and I’m soaking up all the sunshine I can...
Stepping Up, Freezer Problems, Riding Horses
It’s cooling down especially at night. I’m sure we have plenty of hot days left, but a hint of fall is in the air. Amy and the kids delivered meat to Knoxville families on Monday and came back to the valley Tuesday morning.
We emptied out 4 more chicken shelters Tuesday evening for processing on Wednesday. Down to moving only 6 shelters through the field everyday now. Wednesday was the lightest processing crew we’ve had in a couple years, but...
Finding Balance, Feeling Freezers, Feeding Families
Farming keeps us busy. Taking care of the animals and the land is a never ending job. We figured out several years ago, when we began selling our meats locally, that it takes about as much time and work on the retail and distribution side of the business as it does on the actual farm work itself. I could work full time just taking care of the farm. I could also work full time on the distribution side of the farm. It’s often hard to prioritize my time and figure out...
Last chicks, Shocking update, 12 years, Wrapped in Rain
Our last batch of almost 1000 chicks arrived to the farm and got settled in the brooder this week. No chicken killing this week. We’ve harvested birds every week in July and most weeks in June. Instead of processing chickens, we spent that time sorting chicken inventory in the freezers. With only 3 or 4 harvest dates left
Fair Fun, Words of Wisdom
It’s Rich Valley Fair week. I remember as a kid circling fair week on the calendar and looking forward to it all year. The kids have been as excited about the fair as I was growing up. It’s been a good change to our summer rhythm…
Refreshing Rain, More of the Same...
Thankful for more rain. Twice this week we moved the chicken shelters during a rain shower. It felt good. Even the kids enjoyed it. It was nice to get the mower back out and see the grass coming back to life…
Rain Showers, Family Fun, Animal Farm
Let it rain, let it rain. Grateful for a couple more showers this week. Hopefully more to come in the days ahead. It was a busy week but nothing out of the ordinary. We put another couple hundred chickens in the freezers. Can’t say enough good things about the friends and family that come out to help on chicken processing days. They are a pleasure to work with…
Lots of Firsts, Life From Death
Not much resting on Sunday. Amy helped move chickens before church. Afterwards we rounded up a herd of over 50 cows into the barn to sort out the biggest ones for this week’s trips to the processor. Getting cows into the barn requires moving them across the road which is always a little nerve racking…
Crating Chickens, Chasing Piglets, Complete Armor
Lots of chicken work this week. A couple weeks ago our crew processed chickens at a pace that I didn’t think we could top. Low and behold, this week they went even faster, putting chickens on ice at a pace of over 150 birds/hour. Thankful for our faithful crew and proud of the 8-10 school age kids that continually keep improving in their work…
Jeep Fire, Beef Prices, Christian Armor
We could use some rain. We could’ve used some rain on Monday afternoon as Hallie, Wren, and I helplessly watched our Jeep go up in flames. I’m not real sure what caused it. We could smell something burning, so I pulled into a field and turned the motor off. Smoke started coming up…
Bears, Skunks, Hay Makin'
Another long week. We got a lot done. A lot more we didn’t get done. We’ve been lucky to get through this much of the chicken season with minimal predator attacks. I’m afraid our luck is running out. A bear made a visit to one of our chicken shelters one night this past week, crushing through the two brand new lids I built a couple weeks ago…
Beach trip, Lots of processing, Hallie's egg update
Saturday was on-farm pick up day. Though our farm is not conveniently located for many people in our area, quite a few faithful locals come out to the farm every 2nd Saturday of each month to pick up their beef, chicken, and pork herd shares. The kids were helping with morning chicken chores while Amy was at the Abingdon Farmers Market when the first folks arrived to pick up their meat…
Breaking Records, ORVF Chicken Available, A Confession
We turned last week’s cookout space back into a chicken processing area and harvested our first batch of ORVF chickens for the season. We’ve been sold out of all chicken (except bone-broth) for a while, so it’s good to get some ORVF chicken back in freezers. Hopefully it won’t stay in the freezers long…