We planted two cover crops the first one has done well with perfect timing of rain. I always try to sow the seeds before the rain. The next cover crop was sown but the rain prediction was entirely wrong and we only got a fraction of the rain and the seeds that germinated died off. So I'm not sure what I am going to do just yet.
We added goats to the farm. Well, at least a neighbor is leasing some of our back 1.5 acres for his goats. I need to take a picture of them. He did a great job of putting the fence up and is willing to offer goat meat to us. I believe that the minimum amount he is allowed to sell under USDA rules is 1/4 of a butchered goat. He would sell 1/2 to a whole butchered goat if you like. We will send out an email if you are interested with prices.
Our pine trees that we planted all died again this year as our ground is so high and dry. We got too dry in spring and early summer for them to establish. So I am thinking of adding grass fed beef to our farm. Stay tuned in to see how that goes.
On a sad note...my last blog post mentioned how we probably would not see some of our community members with the start of the fall season. I didn't realize how prophetic that would be. Many of our members will probably remember Karl Rossa. The friendly gentleman who wore a Navy hat and loved to talk about the latest ongoings. He passed away this October from a heart attack. We are deeply saddened by his passing and he will be missed not only from our farm community but also our larger community. Please keep Audrey and his family in your thoughts and prayers. I was looking forward to giving him back a book he lent me over the summer "Internal Combustion". I thought it might be nice to plant tree this weekend to celebrate his life. We will miss you Karl. I've included his obituary. http://obits.dignitymemorial.com/dignity-memorial/obituary-print.aspx?n=Karl-Rossa&lc=1543&pid=153998083&mid=4841434
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Our condolences go out to the Rossa family. We're so sorry for your loss.
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