B R Y A R T O N F A R M We purchased the 1893 farmhouse, 1900 barn, and beautiful surrounding acreage in May of 2014. Here are a few shots of what the farm looked like Before our restoration wor…
B R Y A R T O N F A R M We purchased the 1893 farmhouse, 1900 barn, and beautiful surrounding acreage in May of 2014. Here are a few shots of what the farm looked like Before our restoration wor…
Each year on April 10th, National Farm Animals Day focuses attention of the humane care of farm animals. The day also aims to find homes for abandoned and abused farm animals.
After fire destroys their 100-year-old farmhouse, a Michigan couple rebuilds by blending classic charm with modern design.
They're here! They're here! Our farm babies are here!!! Or should I say farm "Babydolls"! I'm so excited to finally be able to tell you that we got...
B R Y A R T O N F A R M We purchased the 1893 farmhouse, 1900 barn, and beautiful surrounding acreage in May of 2014. Here are a few shots of what the farm looked like Before our restoration wor…
A list of fantastic farm stays and farm accommodation for family holidays, romantic getaways and catch-ups with friends in the Illawarra.
Diana Marie Home: A Week in Review is a series where I summarize all the latest updates of farm and fixer upper life in one spot.
Stunning is the word that came to mind early this morning; the valley was shrouded in a light mist that…
Digital Download (1 JPG) Life on the farm includes the chores that come with having farm animals. In this original photograph by Amy Buss, one of the tools of the trade is back dropped with the hay and feed sacks which help the farm animals make it through the harsh winters. Any cowboy or farmer would tell you that while it is hard work, it is a great way of life. PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE PRIOR TO MAKING A PURCHASE. Digital Download Only: Please note, this is a digital download and no physical product will be shipped. You will receive a Shipped Notice, this simply indicates your order has been forwarded to your email address and your transaction is complete. Printing: You can print it at home or send to a professional print shop. Please be aware, colors depicted on your screen may vary slightly from the actual print since most computer monitors are calibrated differently. Your digital image can be printed on photo paper, card stock, canvas, vinyl, etc. Unlimited number of copies may be made for personal use. Details: 1 high quality (300 dpi) digital file in JPEG format will be instantly available for download once payment is successfully processed. Size 1928 x 2892 pixel digital image 3.57 MB file Refunds and Exchanges: Every digital and instant download purchase is non-refundable, as there is no way for me to tell whether you have printed the image. If you have any questions or concerns about your order, please feel free to reach out to me anytime. Terms of Use: This digital image is copyrighted by Amy Buss Photography. This purchase is strictly for non-commercial, personal use only. You may print and design in your home, business, or a public place but may not resell, reproduce, distribute by electronic means or profit in any way from the design. Your purchase constitutes agreement to these terms.
Adding new animals to your farm requires more than just a warm welcome and cute pictures. In this blog, I'll share insights from my own experiences on how to integrate new animals into your farm family seamlessly so they adapt well and everyone is happy!
Turkey-Neck, Maudie and Red Girl (left to right) are eating cracked corn in our barn on a snowy February afternoon. Our barn was built in 1869-1871 from timbers cut and marked at a sawmill (probably on the Delaware River) and hauled to its location in northern Bucks County, Pennsylvania. It contains round-cut and crosscut timbers. Strobist info is in a comment below.
Immerse yourself in the rich heritage and stunning scenery of Northern Kentucky. The rolling pastures of Kentucky’s Bluegrass Region draw visitors to Lexington—an enchanting destination renowned for its distinctive blend of bucolic charm, storied history, and thriving culture. Known as the “Horse Capital of the World,” the area boasts hundreds of equine farms. One of
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Regenerative agriculture is the dawn of planetary engineering. And that's great news for the future of the planet. Here's how I know. We have five hay fields on our farm. They are the kind of rolling, green, and gorgeous fields that are typical across Vermont's pastoral green mountains. All five of the fields have been incredibly productive over the past forty years using our area's conventional methods for hay farming--frequent tilling, a corn rotation, chemical fertilizers, herbicides, and pesticides. Our hay was regarded as some of the best in the area. And we produced a lot of it. Then, in 2012, we stopped tilling. We stopped spraying chemicals. We stopped rotating in corn. And, as a result, fields that once produced three cuttings of broad-leafed, green, tall grasses struggled to produce two cuttings of thin, dry, yellowed grass. Our hay production collapsed.
Since new farm babies will be joining us soon I thought I'd share the sweet babes we already have! Starting with the OG Farm Babe Feature: Maverick!
Verdant fields roll down to the water and artists gather in a magical land called the Farm Coast. Learn more about this special corner of Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
We did. We named it. We named our farm. It feels like such a big deal, but yet not at the same time. Ok.. back it up a little. Right when we moved into the farm we started thinking about what we would want to name it. We wrote down a bunch of words that we liked & that we felt resonated with the farm. I really thought we would name it after we were 'up and running' like when we got our first animals or when we finally had one finished space in the house, but it just happened after
Rocky Hedge Farm is a blog that shares inspiration from flower gardening to easy recipes cooked in cast iron cookware to home renovations on our double-wide manufactured home. This blog has something for everyone who values a simpler way of life.
Life on the Niceley farm in Tennessee
B R Y A R T O N F A R M We purchased the 1893 farmhouse, 1900 barn, and beautiful surrounding acreage in May of 2014. Here are a few shots of what the farm looked like Before our restoration wor…
The Art of Slow Living features an inspiring woman farmer who practices regenerative agriculture and shows people where their food comes from
It’s been over two years in the making… …and after looking at countless properties and writing offers and being super frustrated, we finally found a piece of property for our forever homestead. Y’all, it’s FINALLY HAPPENING! Finally a place to raise our child in the great outdoors. A place
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Ducks make surprisingly endearing and enjoyable pet companions when properly cared for. Beyond table fare, unique duck breeds of all sizes and plumages can thrive alongside backyard flocks or right inside family homes. However, these aquatic fowl have… Continue reading Caring for Duck Companions: A Complete Guide for New Owners
The Art of Slow Living features an inspiring woman farmer who practices regenerative agriculture and shows people where their food comes from
Make your trip more memorable by staying at a beautiful farm house in Pennsylvania. Check out our list of the top farm stays in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
After fire destroys their 100-year-old farmhouse, a Michigan couple rebuilds by blending classic charm with modern design.
This working horse farm in Round Top, Tex., invites visitors to drink in equestrian culture and come along for a ride.