I was chatting with my good buddy, CrewChief, the other day and she commented about how they would like to have a farm someday. So I started in with, "But if you get a farm, then you are going to want animals for it, and then you'll need a trailer, and then you'll need a tractor..." And that was how the idea for today's blog was started. So my apologies to Laura Joffe Numeroff, author of If You Give A Mouse A Cookie, but I couldn't resist. 
If you give a family a farm, theyll want some animals for it.
So youll go help them pick out some chickens so that theyll have fresh eggs.
Then they will want some goats because goat milk is better than dairy and sheep so they can spin their own wool.
Once they get those, theyll want a guardian dog to protect them.
And when they find just the right dog, then they might as well get some cows so they can sell pasture fed beef.
But theyll need to fix up the barn so it will be nice for the animals and theyll need to repair some fences.
Once all of that is done, theyll be ready to go buy the cows so youll take them to a farm auction.
While they are there, theyll not only buy cows, but a few horses and a trailer to bring them all home.
Once they get them home, theyll realize that they need a tractor to bush hog their pastures and to move big bales of hay.
Theyll decide that they want to grow their own organic wheat, grass and hay to feed their animals so theyll need to buy lots of bags of seed.
Since theyre going to buy all those bags of seed, theyll want a nice full size pick up truck.
Now that theyve got that nice pick up truck, theyll decide that it would be just perfect to sell produce from the back at a roadside stand.
So theyll decide to plant an organic garden. Theyll read lots of books, build compost bins and bring beneficial insects and earthworms into the soil.
Theyll get hoes and rakes and a tiller and an irrigation system, but the deer and rabbits will start eating their plants. So then theyll ask you to help them surround their garden with fencing, human hair and ummm other things to keep the wildlife away.
Once they get all of that done, they wont have any produce to sell this year, so theyll want to go to the farmers market.
And once theyre at the farmers market, theyll see how expensive the organics are, but how beautiful and rewarding it looks to grow their own produce and theyll want to get back to their farm!
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Sep. 16, 2005 - Untitled Comment