This message is from: Cherrie Nolden prairieparad...@yahoo.com
We made our move based on a good paying job in Kansas and the prospects of
significantly cheaper land than in the more populated areas of the US. Our farm
in Kansas was 1/10th the price per acre in Wisconsin. Uprooting hubby was not
This message is from: Cherrie Nolden prairieparad...@yahoo.com
It can be laid back if you arrange things for the farm system to mostly care
for itself. Balance the number of horses with the amount of forage produced by
the land, keep multiple paddocks to ensure proper rest for the grass between
stuck.
Robin
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From: Cherrie Nolden prairieparad...@yahoo.com
To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2009 10:23:36 AM
Subject: Re: Well, life on the farm is kinda laid back
This message is from: Cherrie Nolden prairieparad...@yahoo.com
It can
This message is from: katesei...@aol.com
NOT!! I kinda feel like I am working myself to death. It wasn't bad while
I was still on vacation, but this deal of working a paying job 60 hours a
week, and taking care of the horses, and the land, and the house, and the
family. Wellno wonder
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From: katesei...@aol.com katesei...@aol.com
To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 9:25:33 PM
Subject: Well, life on the farm is kinda laid back
This message is from: katesei...@aol.com
!! I
am sure once the initial flurry of setting things to right
This message is from: Sarah Clarke sarahmagdalencla...@yahoo.com
What's a television? Sarah (on business in France while husband feeds the herd
of 8 and 18 year old Nathaniel cleans corrals)
You either are crazy enough to love life on the farm or not. I may reduce the
herd as I age, but hope
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