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It’s Time to Get Growing
Spring is almost here and it is time to get those seeds started for the garden. Don’t let those thoughts of it being to hard stop you. This is the year to start that garden that you always wanted and grow fresh vegetables for you and your family. Here are a few steps to help you get started.
1. Start with organic planting soil
– We used Whitney Farms Planting Soil
2. Fill your container about 1/2-3/4 of the way
– We re-use plastic containers(ones with clear lids make great little green houses)
3. Make small holes for the seeds
4. Put one seed in each hole (on the back of each seed packet is recommendations for how deep to plant each seed.)
5. Cover with a little dirt
6. Add a little water
7. Put in a green house or window seal to germinate the seeds (germination time is on the seed packet)
Notes: Be sure to label each container so you will know what seed was planted and date planted. Keep the soil moist.
We enjoy planting with the kids and getting them excited about growing their own food. It is great family time and we recommend it for you.
We are already blessed in this New Year!
As most of you know from our previous posts, we have been somewhat frustrated in trying to grow our cattle herd since all three calves born on the farm have been bulls. Oreo was the first and he is a great blessing because no bull = no babies (unless you go the AI route, which we do with our pigs, but is a little more difficult with cows than pigs.) The next two being bulls makes growing the herd a slow go for obvious reproductive reasons.
So we have been hoping and praying for more heifers, and as of the first of the year the herd consisted of one bull, two steers, and three heifers. And one of those heifers has come up open(no baby) twice. So, we don’t think she is going to be able to breed at all.
Then comes the first week of January and there’s a new calf on the ground and she’s a heifer. Woo hoo! Then February rolls in a there’s another heifer calf in the pasture!
So, this year God has blessed us with two new heifer calves, moving our birthing potential from three to a possible five calves per year. Combining the heifers we have with the heifer calves we plan to buy this year, Lord willing, and adding the power of multiplication, we are a giant step closer to offering grass feed beef to our friends and family on a regular basis.
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Mouth watering Bacon & Ham
Nearly all the local processors do a great job processing and packaging pork, but they don’t cure the bacon or hams. But, there is one local processor – if you get on the waiting list – that will cure your bacon, hams, and other cuts, for that mouth-watering, smokey flavor we all love.
We have 3 spots available at Skillet Hollow Meat processing on 2/27/2017. They do a great job processing and it usually takes 3 months to get a spot.
Secure your spot today!!
What makes New Norm Farm pork the best?
*Our pigs are born and raised right here on the farm in a natural, low-stress environment on pasture
*Our pigs are only given non-gmo, no soy feed from Tucker Milling
*Our pigs are rotated thru fresh pasture leaving the manure behind to fertilize the field
*Our pig’s rotating ensures they consistently get clean fresh pasture
*Our pigs get fresh air, sunshine, dirt, grass, bugs and all the good things they should
*Our pigs are allowed to express their pigness
Spring Sale: $300 each plus your processing fee. We deliver to the processor free of charge.
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