Harmonious feasting all year

2019-12-29T18:00:52-05:00December 29th, 2019|

This holiday season, with Impeachment looming like the elephant in the room, most of us have been trying to steer clear of politics for the sake of peaceful extended-family feasting. At the farm, we're too busy keeping our livestock fed to risk a partisan quarrel by hosting or visiting relatives. My livestock might have terrible table manners, but their only politics is Food.

Dressed as a Shepherd

2019-12-29T18:00:01-05:00December 22nd, 2019|

Were animals witness to Jesus' birth? The birth did take place in a stable, which by definition, is a home for animals, so it's a good guess animals were looking on.

Tazzy’s Tale By Tazzy D. Moo

2019-12-15T06:46:54-05:00December 15th, 2019|

Read about hiking from the perspective of a pig. Tazzy D. Moo, a resident of Miles Smith Farm, hikes the Page Pond Trail in Meredith and not only finds acorns she also finds romance.

Hard Decisions on a Beef Farm

2019-12-09T07:37:19-05:00December 8th, 2019|

It's hard when a steer or cow, whom I've spent hours training, doesn't work out. Just like people, as a steer gets older, his nature changes. Some get aggressive and express it by swinging their heads. With horns "out to here," that can be dangerous.

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