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"Raising children, chickens and everything in between," Emily McGrath blogsfrom Illinois where she lives with her writer/gardener husband, their kids and a backyard chicken coop. McGrath discusses everything from how to build a coop and care for newborn chicks to great recipes for all those farm-fresh eggs.
This blogis worth visiting just for the adorableness factor; the photos of baby Jacob sheep are the site's hands-down highlight. Blogger Shannon Phifer is a skilled photographer and she shares striking images of the sheep, as well as the ducks, dogs, cats and chickens that call this Oregon farm home.
Around for nearly a decade, this farming blogwaxes poetic about life on a dairy farm in New York. This diary of a dairy has lovely narration about everything from cows to dogs to weather, including this turn of phrase: "Sometimes the cold is a knife, cutting through whatever you wear, and biting at your flesh, like a frenzied fox."
Former network news producer Susan Gibbs left New York City in search of "a more authentic life." After reading a how-to book on raising sheep, she found that new life on Juniper Moon Farmin Virginia where she raises bees, sheep, goats, pigs, cows, chickens and more. She also makes beautiful yarn that is available in shops throughout the U.S. and C...
This entertaining blogdetails life on a farm in Gran Canaria, Spain, with two kids, three dogs, six cats, and a slew of bunnies, ducks, horses and chickens. The ex-pat newbie farmer behind the blog details her never-ending adventures like the time someone handed her a duck in a box at the post office and just walked away.
Farmgirl Jennifer Kiko, who makes a home with her Farmguy in rural Ohio, blogsabout family, food, homeschooling, faith, rustic farmhouse finds and a simpler, peaceful life. Her home base is Tuckaway Farm, which has been in her family for seven generations and is next door to a vineyard owned by her brother.
Marian Macdonald blogsabout the day-to-day life of an Australian dairy farmer in Gippsland, Victoria. The farm, which has been in the family for generations, is rain-fed rather than irrigated. Macdonald shares cow stories and photos, including a special focus on one of her favorite cows, aptly named "Cheeky Girl."
BloggerBev's Bee Haven Acres in Central Pennsylvania is home to a herd of fainting goats and Nigerian dwarf goats, as well as horses, pigs and chickens. Bev talks about her family's organic farming (they grow their own blueberries and apples and collect their own honey and eggs) and makes vintage-inspired aprons.
This online photographic journaloffers a day-to-day look at growing food on a small scale from a two-acre plot in southern Ontario. There are plenty of beautiful photos of farm-fresh crops, as well as lots of DIY organic practical advice — including pest controls, tools, seed starting — if you want to try it yourself.
Margaret O’Farrellleft the life of a Dublin city girl behind when she and her husband, "Farmer Alfie," moved to North Tipperary to a farm and bed and breakfast. The blog is about food, gardening, life in the country and photography as Margaret chats about raising their own pigs and goats — and selling free-range, GMO-free pork and bacon — and most ...
How can you find a farm blog or farm blogs that can help you learn more about how food is grown? This list will help you out.
Oct 17, 2024 · Here are 60 Best Farming Blogs you should follow in 2024. 1. Farms.com. Each day, our website, Farms.com, welcomes up to 25,000 farmers and agri-business professionals helping them to find the latest agriculture information, farming news, commentaries, weather, auctions, markets, & new products information. Blog farms.com.
When farmers talk about farms being a good place to raise their families, they are talking about being able to pass that knowledge and that attitude on to their children so their children will never go hungry. Is there a better example of the good life — or good parenting — than that?
Mar 24, 2018 · 3 Ways I Earn an Income on this Farm Blog. There are three main ways that I earn a regular monthly income from this blog. There may be occasional other sources, but these are the main ways that currently work for my family.
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Sep 5, 2024 · Delve into captivating articles, heartwarming stories, and insightful perspectives that celebrate the essence of agricultural living. Immerse yourself in the joys, challenges, and triumphs of farm life, from nurturing livestock to cultivating crops and fostering a deep connection to the land.