I suspect many people can identify with what this blog post is going to cover at some level or another, but I suspect those of us who have a small (or maybe even a larger) farm might be able to relate to this even more readily. When we walk around the farm during the Winter months, we often have a chance to look a little more closely at some of the things that are ignored by necessity during the growing season. If you do not know what I mean by 'ignored by necessity' then perhaps you need to come out to our farm for a while and work with us for a few days. You'll get it then, I suspect.
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I suspect many people can identify with what this blog post is going to cover at some level or another, but I suspect those of us who have a small (or maybe even a larger) farm might be able to relate to this even more readily. When we walk around the farm during the Winter months, we often have a chance to look a little more closely at some of the things that are ignored by necessity during the growing season. If you do not know what I mean by 'ignored by necessity' then perhaps you need to come out to our farm for a while and work with us for a few days. You'll get it then, I suspect.