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Thursday, June 2, 2011

Homesteading for Dingbats

I am going to try to write on a few faucets of homesteading, farming and
animal husbandry that will serve to, hopefully, benefit those starting down
this road recently or in the near future.

This first edition, if you will, concerns animal selection, pros and cons
of different species, as well as pros and cons as different breeds.

Some upcoming blogs in this "series," as we will call it, are:

 #1 Homesteading for Dingbats: Animal Selection
 #2 Homesteading for Dingbats: Dairy Animals
 #3 Homesteading for Dingbats: Modern verses Old Fashioned
 #4 Homesteading for Dingbats: Economics
 #5 Homesteading for Dingbats: Organic verses Healthy
 #6 Homesteading for Dingbats: Why?

and more will be added as I go along.  . .

Also, look for upcoming blogs on:

The Weston A Price Foundation
Humane Farming
Cheese and Soapmaking
Goat Appraisals through the ADGA
Milking: the process
and more!

Also,

Saturday, March 12, 2011

This is my Blog, after all

I cannot always talk about farming, animals birth, gardening, local foods and so worth.

Being that this is my blog, I feel compelled to share a collection of some of the best sound bites of preaching that I've heard put together in my life.

We are Christians here at the Farm, and as much as I want to share our adventures, my beliefs on local food, humane treatment of animals and vegetarian trials and tribulations, I would be sorely remiss if I did not share these videos, which are so much more important than all of the above.

If you've read through my blog, you will realize, I am a radical in my beliefs, and you will find me the same in all areas, including my belief in Jesus and the Christian faith.


and when you have time


Friday, March 11, 2011

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I am a mom to three boys. I enjoy writing, reading, taking photographs and working with them in Photoshop. We homeschool and live near Huntington, WV on a new homestead raising Straight Egyptian Arabians, goats and Jersey cattle! We love the idea of getting back to our roots. Learn more about our farm at our website: www.lucasfarmwv.com & our farm blog: www.thevegetarianhomesteader.blogspot.com