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"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 mesquite trees

Our farm mesquite trees leaves are starting to open, and our experience over the years is that is a sign the frosts are done for the season . Our farm is in the north side of our valley and we tend to be a tad bit cooler so our trees are the last to get their leaves in our town....
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Heirloom tomato plants

we are trying to acclimate the seedlings to our intense sun so they do not go into shock as we get ready to start transplanting these.  ...
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Hens are helping

As we work in one of our garden beds we let the chickens in to help scratch and eat bugs , we can only let them in the gardens until we start planting our transplants as they will help their selves to the garden vegetables . One of the hardest parts of being organic is the weeds we do not spray weed...
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Farms mountain views

We have just about 360 degree mountain views here on the farm, but yesterday afternoon when the wind really was bad we could not see a thing outside with all the dirt blowing. We are very happy that's done with. Farm work is never dull as with the wind we need to make sure everything is watered well...
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The farm is fine

Well as we went out to feed the animals we surveyed the farm as we had a huge wind storm that they say had gusts to 84 mph . The only thing we saw were a few of the many 5 gallon buckets we have here on the farm were strewn all about the farm. We were fortunate and worry about all our friends and...
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