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Produce for Chickens

Chickens love the produce that they receive during the summer months. From the fresh cucumbers, to the tomatoes, peppers, green beans, and even the sunflowers. There is so many advantages to everything that we grow that we always grow enough for our chickens as well! No food goes wasted on our homestead. What isn’t sold,… Continue reading Produce for Chickens

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Journey With Reusables

Wow this journey with reusable products surely is growing! It has almost become addicting to see how many paper products you can cut out of your life and replace with something reusable. Napkins, paper towels, toilet paper, menstrual pads, diapers, wipes, tissues, dryer sheets and more, all can be replaced with a reusable option. Perks… Continue reading Journey With Reusables

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Fun Fact Friday August 10

5 Fun Facts: 1. In recent years, according to Penn State Extension, the United States has produced around 300,000 acres of processed tomatoes valued at $600 to $700 million and 130,000 acres of fresh-market tomatoes worth $1.4 to $1.6 billion 2. Pennsylvania produces about 4,000 acres of fresh-market tomatoes with an annual value of between… Continue reading Fun Fact Friday August 10

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All About Natural Tomatoes

On our homestead we try to live as natural as possible, and that means we grow our vegetables as natural as possible and raise our animals as naturally as possible. We choose breeds and varieties that meet our needs for this natural lifestyle. We also grow things naturally, not in an artificial way at all.… Continue reading All About Natural Tomatoes