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March 2017

"Welcome to Our Farm"

Welcome to our desert oasis. Located 60 miles West of Las Vegas, between Las Vegas and Death Valley. Our goal is to strive to become as self sustainable as possible and being good stewards of our land and animals.
The main goal and focus is in raising animals humanely and providing them the best possible environment in which to grow. This environment must include full access to grass pastures.  Our beliefs is what guided us on our path to becoming the only “animal  welfare approved” farm for our fresh pastured organic eggs, chickens, and geese.
All farm activities are performed with organic and or bio-dynamic growing methods and principles.

Farm working dogs

Our farm dogs work the farm and are our family, today after working the gardens our farm dogs are resting it really warms my heart as Victoria the black poodle is going on 13 years old and Vanessa the German Shepard is going on 5 and Sam our baby boy is two....
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Transitioning garden beds

It's that time of the year when the winter greens start bolting . We are taking the greens out and letting the chickens peck and scratch for bugs as we are starting to get these garden beds ready for the heirloom tomatoes. It's always exciting to work and grow the gardens....
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Perfect clouds

We have such beauty on the farm everyday is so different with the views this afternoons clouds are so nice....
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Spring on the farm

Spring is almost here on the farm one of our favorite trees is this weeping willow. The mesquite trees have not budded out yet and our experience we still have frost danger until the mesquite trees have leaves or until after April 15....
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Zinfandel vineyards

It's so exciting to see the fruits of our labor. We expanded the Vineyards and planted 50 new vines and yippie they are budding out, farming in the desert is very hard work and we tried to plant new vines last year and we lost them all .It will take 4-6 years to get viable wine grapes and then...
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