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Make your own bone broth, its really easy!

Make your own bone broth, its really easy!

You want to know what's in your food, enjoy great tasting meals, and minimize waste. I’ve got a tip for you! Make homemade bone broth!

Make your own bone broth, its really easy!

You want to know what's in your food, enjoy great tasting meals, and minimize waste. I’ve got a tip for you! Make homemade bone broth!

Pasture Raised Poultry, Protected from Fuel Craziness?

Pasture Raised Poultry, Protected from Fuel Cra...

Nobody is immune to fuel price volatility. It affects all of us. But as a farmer, the choices I make and the methods I employ can definitely determine the scale...

Pasture Raised Poultry, Protected from Fuel Cra...

Nobody is immune to fuel price volatility. It affects all of us. But as a farmer, the choices I make and the methods I employ can definitely determine the scale...

Mediterranean Chicken Salad

Mediterranean Chicken Salad

What says spring louder than fresh salad? Here's a salad recipe that's hearty enough to be the whole meal! 

Mediterranean Chicken Salad

What says spring louder than fresh salad? Here's a salad recipe that's hearty enough to be the whole meal! 

Maple Ham and Beans

Maple Ham and Beans

Here's a super simple, delicious take on baked beans!

Maple Ham and Beans

Here's a super simple, delicious take on baked beans!

Natural Pasture Raised Pork vs. Industrial pork

Natural Pasture Raised Pork vs. Industrial pork

The food system in America is messed up. And one of the places this shows up the clearest is in conventional pork production.

Natural Pasture Raised Pork vs. Industrial pork

The food system in America is messed up. And one of the places this shows up the clearest is in conventional pork production.

In the Sugar Bush.

In the Sugar Bush.

Good morning from the sugar bush! On the steep slopes of Shenandoah Mountain in the northwestern corner of Rockingham County, things get busy for just a few weeks each year

In the Sugar Bush.

Good morning from the sugar bush! On the steep slopes of Shenandoah Mountain in the northwestern corner of Rockingham County, things get busy for just a few weeks each year