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Posted 1/25/2012 8:02:50 AM
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Hello everyone.  My name is George, I have a wonderful wife and 5 children (just found out soon to be six)  from southern New Jersey.  I work for a small career fire department and I am the Assistant Chief of my local volunteer fire house.  This will be my first year starting a farm.  My father always had a decent size garden growing up and that kind of led me into wanting to start a farm.  This past October my wife and I were able to purchase an old farm house on 10 acres so we are hoping to have things up and running by the spring.  I am sure I will be looking for some information that i hope I will be able to get help from here.  Just wanted to introduce myself and say hi.
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Posted 1/25/2012 9:13:04 AM
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Welcome and good luck to ALL that will be coming soon.
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Posted 1/25/2012 5:16:54 PM
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Hello and welcome!You said you have 5 children not knowing the ages I'm assuming some might be able to help with the farm so the BIG thing get them into 4-H. I don't know what your area offers so they may have a group for many different types of animals let the kids check out the different groups so that THEY will know what is involved in the up keep and care of them before you buy them. Also might be some type of gardening group for them to go to. One idea is to section off area's in the garden for each child to grow what they want this way if they grow it they will be more apt to eat it and for the one who wants to grow flowers remember some flowers are edible. I grew up on a farm loved it would not want to change it. Good luck and my God bless you with your next child as it might be a future farmer who wants to feed the world.

Please God remember me.
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Posted 1/26/2012 3:54:02 AM
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Welcome George!

Good for you pursuing your farm dreams! I assume you also mean doing some homesteading along with farming, as they kind of go hand in hand. It's sure to be fun for you!

Dusty Bottoms
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Posted 1/28/2012 6:38:47 AM
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Welcome to the forum and to the farming life.  Congratulations on a new member of your family on the way.

Farming is a great way of life for children.  Mine sometimes complained about the chores, but they are adults now and have thanked us many times for giving them a good work ethic.  Our oldest son made Airman of the Year and credits knowing how to work hard for his achievement.  Our youngest is now in college and working part time and she gets many compliments for her commitment and drive.

As for the farm - start small so you don't get in over your heads and get discouraged.  Most of all, have fun!

Karen

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Posted 1/29/2012 7:32:42 AM


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Welcome!

My husband was military so we didn't get our hobby farm after he retired our kids grew up and moved away.  I grew up on a dairy farm and often wish we had been able to raise the kids that way...

Good luck and feel free to share both your questions and your adventures!  This is a great group of people who are always willing to help whenever possible.

M. and D.

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