A Simple Acre Homestead Minute: Bagging "hay" for our animals
You need to save money where you can and in a year where pastures are slow growing and store-bought food needs to be used more often than usual, we are trying to bale our own hay, or rather, bag our own grass.
Hello Everyone
We are Bert and Cindy. We are a Christian family with 4 children and are living a simple life on just under 1 acre in South Western Ontario, Canada.
Bert works full time outside of the home and Cindy homeschools our 4 children.
Together we are homesteading our little piece of property by incorporating back to Eden permaculture gardening; raising smaller livestock from poultry/rabbits to KuneKune pigs and Nigerian Dwarf Goats for larger animals.
Our goal is to become more and more self-sufficient and give our family a secure place to call home.
Please subscribe and join us as we learn on this journey.
For all enquiries please email us at simpleacrehomestead@gmail.com
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