Farm Store Troubles, Another Thing to Fix

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Strong Roots Farm

Strong Roots Farm

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We show a surprising trouble at our farm store, alone with fence clearing and manure spreading. A full day of work on the farm.
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Thanks for watching the Strong Roots Farm. We are a small regenerative farm in Southern Ohio, raising Grassfed Beef, and Pasture Raised Pork, and Eggs. We are a profitable farm that strives to produce the highest quality of meat to our customers, and although we are focused on quality production on our farm we have a Homestead feel compared to the rest of our Big Ag community. Our Channel is focused on providing education through our experience to small farmers and homesteaders in order to build a strong sustainable community with Faith, Family, and Farming as the focus.
We are not full-time farmers. My wife, Jenny teaches 4th grade math at our local elementary school, and I'm an Industrial Engineer working at a near by production facility. We have 3 young boys and are all firm believers in Jesus Christ. I am a US Army Veteran who served 2 tours in Iraq. Together as a family we are extremely grateful that you have chosen to spend time with us by watching and commenting on our videos. Please let us know if we can help you on your journey in any way.

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@briangrammer898
@briangrammer898 2 күн бұрын
❤❤VIDEO ❤❤ another great 👍 episode ❤ sorry about the door 😂 another one you was blessed with having a store open and them having a door right size, great 👍 job ❤❤ nice to see you’re leading by example with working and life with your children ❤❤
@robertbell8035
@robertbell8035 3 күн бұрын
Like the day to day videos. Curious how you tighten fence. I use an antique but gets job done
@jaycarroll9058
@jaycarroll9058 3 күн бұрын
Thank you Sir
@mcchupka9718
@mcchupka9718 2 күн бұрын
I am debating whether to put my fence on the property line or should keep it a bushhog width away? The perimeter of my farm is not fenced for the most part and most of the property boundary is delineated by old growth trees (like in the old days) so it doesn’t really help me in 75% of my perimeter.
@jwmcginnis
@jwmcginnis 2 күн бұрын
I would stay 8 feet away from tree lines to allow a bushhog pass. But if it’s easy to clean and you can work with the neighbors, putting fence on the line is the best option.
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