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August 10, 2025
Time to update our farm sign. Our old sign featured the sun coming up being a hill (second photo)...
July 31, 2025
Although we didn't see any used dens on our land this year (we watched one with a trail cam but...
Had the drone out for a circle and caught a neat photo of the cows coming around to the central...
July 4, 2025
The cattle are enjoying a cool drink during a warm showery day.
May 30, 2025
We are surrounded on two sides by fields that get cropped every year. This year we have potatoes...
When we sold off our sheep we kept a few of our Pyrs as they weren't fond of anyone but us....
April 13, 2025
One of the benefits of maintaining our forest as we do is that we sometimes get to see some of...
April 7, 2025
This year's work will consist of thinning overstocked crop species. This should promote growth of...
February 17, 2025
Winter has just begun and we seem to have had our fill of snow already. Our tractor has been...
The sections of land we purchased had been cleared over 10 years ago, well before we acquired the...
Now this is how fencing should be done. Fencing at Sunny Slope.
Next year these fields will be turned to pasture & used for intensive rotational grazing but this...
We are currently in the process of having our Forest Management Plan developed by MurMac Forest...
November 12, 2017
A photo of a wonderful dog - Shep. He's passed on but was the most loyal friend a person could...
May 24, 2017
Winston pulling a photobomb. Ewes and their lambs enjoying the fresh grass.
Shep moving the rams to another field. Grass is coming really well now.
Our daughters have been the backbone of our farms success. Two of the three shown here working...
April 17, 2017
These may seem like gentle giants but if there is a threat to the sheep and they become something...
February 3, 2017
Best way to deliver hay without tearing up the pastures.
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