Archives
- 2008.06.25: Why I'm paying more at the grocery store.......
- 2008.06.22: Farm Stand and Market Updates
- 2008.06.20: A tale of two tomatoes
- 2008.06.14: Getting Berry Close
- 2008.06.12: Farm Stand Update - Getting Local
- 2008.06.07: Planning Ahead
- 2008.06.06: Farm Stand Open Soon!
- 2008.06.01: Florida Weave Tomato Trellis
- 2008.05.27: Water - A Precious Resource
- 2008.05.14: Three Headed Chicken
- 2008.05.09: Farm Update
- 2008.04.26: Planting Days
- 2008.04.17: 865
- 2008.04.08: How Sweet It Is! KU Wins! KU Wins!
- 2008.04.06: Rock Chalk Jayhawk - Final Four Madness
- 2008.04.02: You Might Be a Redneck Livin' in the Middle of Nowhere......
- 2008.03.31: Help Wanted
- 2008.03.25: High of 85*, Relative Humidity 18%
- 2008.03.02: Georgia Organics Conference
- 2008.02.10: The Greenhouse Part 2
- 2008.01.29: WAAAAH!
- 2008.01.27: The Greenhouse
- 2008.01.16: Winter Wonderland
- 2008.01.08: Farm Update - Blackberries, Garlic, Collards etc.
- 2007.12.21: Welcome Zta Kate Burns
- 2007.12.10: We're Still Kickin
- 2007.11.01: Great Arugula From The Yoders!
- 2007.10.22: Farm Subsidy Abuses
- 2007.10.20: Construction Update/Meet the Crew
- 2007.10.10: Baby Update
- 2007.10.05: Remodel Progress 2
- 2007.10.04: Progress
- 2007.09.27: The Remodel Finally Begins!
- 2007.09.19: Vacation and Cooler Weather
- 2007.08.27: The Civil War Oak
- 2007.08.18: Banner Day on the Homestead
- 2007.08.04: Proud Parents
- 2007.07.28: Visit from Grandpa
- 2007.07.16: Midsummer
- 2007.07.09: Education In The Field
- 2007.07.07: Organics Better for Your Heart
- 2007.07.01: New Website Look
- 2007.06.19: Redneck Swimming Pool
- 2007.06.16: The Very Latest
- 2007.05.28: Will It Ever Rain Again?
- 2007.04.12: Read This and Weep
- 2007.04.10: Effects of the Weekend Freeze
- 2007.04.09: Where's My Global Warming?
- 2007.04.07: I am a Chicken Hypnotist
- 2007.04.06: Snowing
- 2007.04.05: Cleopatra Chicken
- 2007.04.04: A Little Rain from Heaven
- 2007.03.31: Beets / Chard / Carrots / Haricot Vert
- 2007.03.30: Burns Best Farm Logo
- 2007.03.29: T-Minus 21 Days....
- 2007.03.28: Potato Success
- 2007.03.26: Chicks
- 2007.03.24: Names
- 2007.03.24: Chicken Feathering
- 2007.03.21: Serious Blogging Up Ahead
- 2007.01.25: Random Thoughts
- 2007.01.23: The Beginning of Something New
- 2006.02.24: Cucumber Relish
- 2006.02.24: Blueberry Pudding Cake
Monthly Archives
Categories
Category Monthly Archives
- Farm Life: April 2008
- Farm Life: January 2008
- Farm Life: December 2007
- Farm Life: July 2007
- Farm Life: June 2007
- Farm Life: May 2007
- Farm Life: April 2007
- Farm Life: March 2007
- Farm Life: January 2007
- Harvesting: August 2007
- Harvesting: July 2007
- Nutrition: July 2007
- Recipes: July 2007
- Recipes: February 2006
- Renovation: October 2007
- Tomatoes: August 2007
- Tomatoes: July 2007
Recent Reader Comments
MaryAnn commented:
It looks like yet one more use for a shovle.
naturalpaths commented:
Too cute! I've enjoyed catching up with all your farm happenings. I miss your homestead blog.
Larry Holcomb commented:
Mike
Thanks for the mention. It looks like you have figured out the instructions. You are are making progress. It should get easier from here. And all you like is finishing. Tell Denise I'm ready for the 1 pound of butter when she gets it made. I have found a way to agitate the cream. I'll just care it around in my dump truck all day
Larry H.
Mrs T commented:
Tim has 5 wonderful handsome brothers and one precious beautiful sis.
I'm proud to be part of the family!
Love you Tim!!
Lynne commented:
Thanks for the update and the photos! The plans are very exciting. I am looking forward to enjoying some of those wonderful blackberries and garlic with you this year.
Blessings,
Lynne
Burns Best Farm commented:
We shopped the removal around quite a bit to find a lower price, and part of the deal we got with the company that did finally take it down involved them removing all the wood. They were able to sell it somewhere to offset their removal costs. We kept some of the smaller branches to use as firewood this winter. Mike is planning to seed the spot where the stump was removed soon.