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This Little Ditty is About a Ferguson Tractor

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Ferguson 35 Tractor

Not sure I’m related to Richie Kavanaugh, but me Faders Mudder was a Kavanaugh! So, when I found Richie singing this song …

I just had to write about it! Now in fairness Richie Kavanaugh is singing about a Grey Ferguson, and mine is Red, but I’m a thinkin someone back there was jumpin in th same bed! Lol 😉 

If You don’t know, Richie Kavanaugh is probably most famous for “The Chicken Somg”! 🐔 It’s a Good Laugh! 

If you’d like to see my Ferguson Tractor, come visit us at Briden Farm. Call Now 902-907-0770 

New Babies, Pastures, & Gardens At Briden Farm

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New Babies, Pastures, & Gardens

While many birds and animals have their young early in the spring, it seems ours like to wait! June seems to be our busy month! 

With outs of Chicks, Ducklings, Baby Bunnies, and the Goats are due in July. I think!

Garden needs tending and fertilizing, we use natural fertilizers and that takes time. Plus rotating pastures!

So, it definitely is a busy time of Year! It’s also a great time to visit! Yes, we’re busy, but your visits give us a break.

So, call Brian now to Book Your Visit…. 

902-907-0770 

Say Hi to Peter… or should I say Hi Five Pete!

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Hi Five Pete

This past week we got a new kitten, and later that day we met a new family who come to visit us here at Briden Farm. Their daughter spent a few minutes with our new kitten and come out and said, “I called him Peter there times, and He Meowed! He should be called Peter!” Thus, his name is Peter, although we usually call him Pete! 

Now, over the past couple of days, As You see in this video, I’ve been teaching Pete to do High Fives! 

Come Visit Pete, and all of us, here at Briden Farm. To Book Your Visit, Call Brian now at 902-907-0770

Growing A Self Sustaining Future

Creating Compost

When we think of growing self sustaining, we often think of gardening and the meat we can put on the plate. However, to be truly self sustaining we need go deeper than this! We really need to begin and work from the ground up! For only then can we truly become free! 

We need to produce our own fertilizer, preferably natural fertilizer, and develop our own food and feed. Without fertilizer, without the ability to create our own fertilizer we will always be beholden to others. Dependent on the System! 

Perhaps that is why it gives me such immense pleasure to see us turning animal waste, manure, hay, etc., into well developed compost. It will in turn be used in our gardens, and eventually to help grow livestock feed! 

While manure and compost may not be the end all and be all, it sure does provide an uncanny sense of accomplishment! Just knowing we’re that much closer to being able to grow our own food, and survive when the crap hits the fan! 

Creating Compost helps a Self Sustaining Future 

Want to learn more?

Call Brian at Briden Farm to book a visit: 902-907-0770