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ifarmfresh
@ifarmfresh1
Innovating putting animals back on the land. Beef, Pork, Chicken. Trusted farm direct meats for your family in Ontario. Buy online today.
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The daily move. These guys get processed Wednesday. First batch of the year available this Saturday.
This is disgusting. I have no time for people that decide other's fates.
🚨 THEY WANT YOU ALLERGIC TO MEAT A peer-reviewed paper argued it's ethically permissible to let ticks infect Americans with a red meat allergy—to fight climate change. This isn’t a joke. It’s bioethics via bioweapon. 👇 FULL STORY
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One of the coldest springs and heaviest snowfall winters we've had since moving to the farm 21 years ago. Grass is barely growing yet this year. It should be at least my knees and we normally cut hay the last week of May. Not this year. Are the poles shifting already?
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If they were really worried about "climate change" they wouldnt be building massive data centers that consume more water and energy than we do.
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Interesting.
It took less than 24 hours for brokers to tighten the belt after the Supreme Court ruled that brokers could be held liable for carrier accidents WOW! #Truckers# #trucking# #truckinglife# @topfans
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My local Carquest (7 minutes away) is an incredible unique local business. I can't count the amount of times I have taken a chance that they would have some unique part and I'm broken down on the farm and they have it. Today it was this 16mm bolt at 11am on a Saturday of a long weekend! Thank you again Coldwater Carquest. My farm thanks you. #carquest#
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There’s something satisfying about grafting - taking a strong rootstock and giving it a better variety on top. One clean cut, a little patience, and you’ve created something new.
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Simpler times. I swear the only reason computers and phones need more computing power is for compiling data on us. They were lots powerful enough to run any application we needed a long time ago.
💾😂 It’s actually wild that Gen Z has never experienced the pure serotonin of watching MS-DOS DEFRAG do its little block dance. Your 4GB 386 is choking on life? Just run DEFRAG and stare at it like it’s 1993 Netflix. Don’t fight the hypnosis… become one with the pixels.😵‍💫
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You have every right to know what your government is doing, and they have no right to know what you are doing. That is why they are called public servants and we are called private citizens. Instead, the relationship has been inverted. The state hides behind secrecy, classified files, and redactions while demanding total visibility into your finances, communications, movement, and behavior. A society where the rulers live in privacy while the population lives under surveillance is the very definition of tyranny.
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The benefits to mobile are almost too numerous to list. Here are my mobile pens while we move them.
Part of real homesteading is working smarter. A movable chicken coop means no fixed run mess and natural pasture rotation built in. Roll it to fresh grass every few days and your birds get natural foraging while fertilizing the ground.
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20. But I'm old.
9 for me!!! I feel confident nobody Has all 20 How many for you???
Copilot is keeping an eye on things. 😊
Finally a beautiful morning to feed chickens. Hopefully it gets warmer from here on out. Down to freezing again last night. I'm getting tired of putting coats on all the chickens every night. 😆
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Shit! Casting broke instead of the filter spinning off. More fun today. I won't know what to do with myself when I have a day something doesn't break.
I've loved the style of the '69 or '70 Chevrolet truck since I was a little kid. I think they were the perfect design. Some day that will be my daily driver.
“the nonsense of driving a 70s truck”
I did this all the time when my kids were growing up. They often got frustrated with me and didn't understand why I didn't just tell them how to do it or help. It would have been so much easier and faster to just do it for them but then I wouldn't be raising kids that would benefit society. Part of me also wanted to see their creativity and how they would solve a problem. Maybe they would come up with a better solution. Don't do too much for your children and rob them of the pride of accomplishing things. They need that to push them to do more on their own and not be dependent on others.
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There is something profoundly powerful about watching a parent step back and let a child struggle just enough to learn. In a world where it’s often easier to just "do it for them" to save time, seeing a father provide the tools and the safety net—but not the easy way out—is the ultimate blueprint for building confidence. By guiding her through the mechanics of taking off those training wheels, he isn't just teaching her how to ride a bike; he’s teaching her that she is capable of solving her own problems. You can see the shift in her energy the moment she realizes the wrench is actually moving. That isn't just a physical win; it’s the birth of a "can-do" mindset. When a child is allowed to apply themselves and see a tangible result from their own effort, they stop looking for someone else to fix things and start looking for a way to do it themselves. This is how self-reliance is built. Not through lectures, but through grease on the hands, a little bit of patience, and a parent who stays close enough to catch them but far enough to let them lead. We need to see more of this intentional, hands-on guidance. It’s the kind of foundation that stays with a person for a lifetime.
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Good read. Makes you understand why humans are basically rebels and why you are more like your grandparents than your parents.
Book recommendation. “The Fourth Turning” by William Howe and William Strauss. History moves in cycles, each one lasting about (80-100 years) the length of a long human life. Each cycle is composed of four twenty to twenty five year eras or “turnings”. Each turning comprises history’s seasonal rhythm of growth, maturation, entropy and rebirth. Just as there are 4 four seasons in a year there are four turnings in a cycle of history. Generations influence each turning and each turning influences generations. To everything there is a season, a tome for every purpose under heaven… Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 NKJV #book# #readlist# #history#
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More cows. That is my goal as well. I grew up cash crop farming and now my only desire is more animals on the land building soil.