I've been wondering the same thing! My answer is get up earlier, work well after dark, use your eating time for sleep. And ask for help with as much as you need to. When my husband got hurt, I really found out how hard he worked. It took three or ...
I don't. I have had to learn to priorize based on urgency, and then get things done as I get them done. This is particularly difficult since I work a full-time university job and can't take advantage of opportunities such as weather "breaks" in or...
I know this is going to sound simple but you have to cut out some of the less important things. You may also have to hire out some things that are basics to allow you to focus on the critical. M2C.
Wow! I love cheese. Will have to visit your site. When you visit your aunt, let us know and maybe you can stop by and see the alpacas! Luckily, they are very easy to handle.
Hi Cindy,
Welcome to Farmers For The Future! This is a great site. We're in Alabama too. What kind of livestock do you raise? Do you do other farming too?
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