
Around mid-April, a highly anticipated and very large shipment was delivered to the farm from EARTH TOOLS, Inc.. The packages contained a BCS tractor model 749 with female quick hitch and foam filled 5x12x22” wheel upgrade, two 8” wheel weight hanger posts, Berta Franco single rotary plow with male quick hitch, BCS 31″ Tiller…

Last week we were laboring away weeding around lettuce and spinach in the hoop house when we received a package of bare root strawberries. The hoop house was feeling great that spring day as the temperature was around 65°F outside, and we were ready to quit after six hours of weeding, but bare root…

The SilverFire Survivor has been an indispensable piece of gear while living out of camp, but we have decided to continue cooking outdoors exposed to the elements of nature with the rocket stove even though we are back to modern society’s way of life because the little biomass burner is so easy to use. Over…

Ultimately, we decided to take organic farm internships because the situation enables us to learn a very practical skill set in farming while covering ourselves financially at the same time. Backing our decision was the bonus of having the opportunity to occupy a tiny home and live a homesteading way of life while we learn. Homesteading…

Since we worked to pay our own way through college, we found great difficulties in finding realistic internship opportunities to improve our resumes while attending college. I’m sure my wife and I could have found internships, but they would have required not seeing each other through the summer breaks, not making enough money to…