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"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.

Cut flower gardens

Every year we plant several flowers all over the farm one of our favorites are the dahlias we also planted hollyhocks in black and champagne,tall delux snapdragons as well as many different sunflowers and a fun African daisy blue disc. Along with many of our pepper transplants and we have a lot more...
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Dinner tonight

Tonight we had steaks from an organic farm along with organic baked potatoes and our farm fresh salad greens....
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Another fun farm day

We had a great day on the farm cooking preserving we made turkey drumstick soup as well as spicy green bean soup. We even used our heirloom onion scapes in the turkey drum stick soup.I need my cousin Trixie Davis to help me can as I am not that good at it and I am running out of freezer room ....
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Spicy green bean soup

As we both grew up born and raised San Fransico Bay Area we loved amarals meat linguicia and we so miss it so we ordered a bunch and today we made green bean soup using our canned heirloom sauce our heirloom onions and amarals churico spicy sausage ....
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Farm onions

We are making some more fabulous farm fresh turkey drum stick soup. Being that are turkeys run free on our farm thier legs are a beautiful mahgony brown and are pretty tough we find slow cooking them or making a confit is the best use for them....
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