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TBF 085 :: Farming Questions Answered, Updates from the Farm, and a Hard Lesson

ScaredEthan.jpgOver the past several weeks I have been teasing TBF Videos the next big thing for The Beginning Farmer, and last week as part of a “hidden track” after the closing music I mentioned an upcoming Kickstarter Project. We are getting closer to releasing our funding campaign, but I’m just so excited about the project that I had to share a few more details on the show today! There are some awesome rewards in the pipeline for being a backer of this campaign, we have a couple VERY cool “stretch rewards” if we can go above and beyond our goal, and of course if our project is funded successfully we will be producing The Beginning Farmer Videos! I can’t wait to share the campaign with you, so stay tuned for more details coming soon.

But, what really makes this episode cool are the four great questions that came in from listeners over on The Beginning Farmer Facebook Page. On today’s episode I answer questions about brooding chicks, learning about pork cuts, researching feed conversion ratios, and building farm websites. Of course great questions deserve equally well thought out responses so this episode runs a little longer than some of the previous ones. Along with my own thoughts I share quite a few links in my responses, so you will want to be sure to check out the links below.

Do you have thoughts on any of these subjects? Did I lead anyone astray? Join in the community below in the comments section!

Links mentioned in this episode:

As always, I want to thank you so much for listening and supporting the show with your encouragement and reviews on iTunes! I am continually working to produce a better show, and I’m thankful for all of the listeners sticking with me as I learn.

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  • Jeremiah October 15, 2014, 10:09 am

    We used square space as a template and it came out great! Also, it has analytics, it’s easy to change and start up. Granted I am a web designer as a day job, but I have had friends use it and say it is the easiest and most professional looking website for the money.
    http://www.bethesdafarm.com

    • Ethan October 15, 2014, 8:45 pm

      Great look website Jeremiah. I have never used Square Space, but have heard great things about, and after checking our your site I would say it’s a great option!

  • Rich October 16, 2014, 2:22 pm

    I’ve never had to deal with more than about 40-50 chicks at a time, but I always used to just use a pitchfork to deal with the shavings.

    It’s a little bit wider than a three-prong cultivator, you can lift any wet spots up and out of the brooder, and you can mix all the shavings together if that’s what you want to do.

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