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Tag Archives: thankful
Farm Life Blessing #29
Guest writer: Doug Sattazahn Today I’m thankful for a lot of things, some that I should have probably spent more time on over the past month, and some that I don’t recognize nearly enough. I’m thankful for everyone that buys … Continue reading
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Farm Life Blessing #3
Guest writer: Doug Sattazahn The essence of any farm is really the harvest. In particular, autumn is the season most closely associated with harvest, but in reality, something is being harvested in every season. Hay is mown multiple times from spring through … Continue reading