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March 2017

"Welcome to Our Farm"

Welcome to our desert oasis. Located 60 miles West of Las Vegas, between Las Vegas and Death Valley. Our goal is to strive to become as self sustainable as possible and being good stewards of our land and animals.
The main goal and focus is in raising animals humanely and providing them the best possible environment in which to grow. This environment must include full access to grass pastures.  Our beliefs is what guided us on our path to becoming the only “animal  welfare approved” farm for our fresh pastured organic eggs, chickens, and geese.
All farm activities are performed with organic and or bio-dynamic growing methods and principles.

Peach blossoms

Our peach tree is in full bloom, the apple trees have not bloomed yet. It is beautiful to see all the green and plants growing on the farm....
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Seedlings

its so exciting we planted 111 seedlings and now we have 109 plants , and we just love seeing fruit for our labor the only seeds that have not sprouted were a golden bell pepper that the seeds are three years old so we will see if they sprout but we are very happy with the crop we have now and look...
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Beans planted

well we are hedging our bet but that is what we have to do in our desert. Beans should not be planted until last frost which is April 15 and yet we are in the mid 80's for the next ten days and if we wait until April 15 it gets to hot to fast for beans and peas so here we go let's see if they...
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Compost tea

We made compost tea using our farm goods . We use our fresh worm castings, some of our farm organic alfalfa, some organic molasses , and some Thor gen sea kelp together with we bubble for 24 hours and then water our seedlings and boy do they love the tea....
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Seedlings

We have 111 seedlings growing and they are all doing well, they are summer crops of many varities of heirloom tomatoes, peppers ,and eggplant and we are busy getting the garden beds ready. We do not transplant until after April 15 to try and avoid any last frosts....
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