Hay Days
Jenni Roop2020-08-25T16:51:43+00:00HAY DAYS! Spring and summer come and go quickly when farming—the season’s first calves are dropped, breeding is in full swing, routine vaccinations are [...]
HAY DAYS! Spring and summer come and go quickly when farming—the season’s first calves are dropped, breeding is in full swing, routine vaccinations are [...]
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Lots to Learn in a Short Amount of Time I have been working with Elizabeth and John Malayter on their farm in Rogersville, Tennessee. [...]