Field Farm Forest 4/18/24


4/18/2024

Hello Dear Subscribers,

Your engagement with our compost blog has been nothing short of inspiring. Your ideas, participation, and support have helped us create a space where we can share our passion for sustainable practices and learn from each other. As we embark on this new journey with our egg blog, we invite you to bring the same spirit of curiosity and collaboration that made our compost blog a success.

We also want to take a moment to remind you of our YouTube channel, Field Farm & Forest. Here, you can find a wealth of information on seasonal farming, connect with nature, and gain practical insights into living a more self-sufficient lifestyle. Don and Kirsten have been working tirelessly to bring you content that is both informative and enjoyable. If you haven't already, we encourage you to visit and subscribe to our channel. Your support means the world to us, and every view, like, and share helps us grow and reach more like-minded individuals.

In closing, we extend our heartfelt thanks for your continued support. It is your participation and enthusiasm that fuel our efforts and make our community a vibrant and welcoming place. Please continue to share our content, engage with our posts, and invite friends who share our passion for sustainable living. Together, we can make a difference, one egg, one compost heap, and one video at a time.

Warm regards,

Don & Kirsten

The Seasonal Farmers

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Field Farm & Forest

Kirsten is a farm-to-table chef with a love of nutritional healing through nutrient-rich pure foods. Don is a Farmer who takes extremely good care of his animals. Historically, he milked his goats for his love of making high-quality goat cheese. Together we are creating a Pure Simple Farm Life filled with clean organic homegrown foods. We create & sell non-toxic, eco-friendly home & food products while championing regenerative farming, sustainable gardening, and nutritional healing for a healthier community. We will be sharing recipes and techniques using the foods grown seasonally here in the farm gardens and in the fields & forest.

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