At a farm off Narrow Lane near Lexington, Kentucky, US, there is a little red barn (畜舍). The farm is mostly empty now. Jim Mahan and his family, who lived there for generations (世代), have moved to a different place in northern Fayette County.But during the summer, the barn is ...
This property also has a 1 acre stocked pond, apple tree, raspberry, blackberry, and grape vines. This is a future mini farmer's dream. This home as you enter the front door opens up to a large great room, that leads to a large master bedroom on suite with walk in closet. 2nd ...
In a separate bowl, mix the pectin with ¼ cup of the sugar. Stir into the pot with the fruit, bring to a rolling boil, and then add the rest of the sugar, stirring constantly. Boil and stir for one solid minute, skimming any foam as needed. Remove from heat and let sit for fi...
Harvesting of the juveniles is achieved by a number of methods. Sometimes individual mesh shelters are removed and the juveniles shaken out. However, the most effective method is to employ a flow trap. With this method, the pond is completely drained and all the crayfish are attracted into a ...
Fall in Middle Tennessee means hillsides bursting with brilliantly colored leaves and the opening of lots of farms across the mid-state where families can navigate corn mazes, pick pumpkins, play outside and pose for fall photos.Take a road trip and disc
catch up on winter prep like filling the woodshed and stuffing another load of horse hay into the hay shelter. Glad I did, too, because this last week, Old Man Winter arrived with a crash and a bang, bringing freezing temps and icy rain and the first snowfall to south-central Kentucky....
i live in Kentucky and have plenty of land to build anything but i don't have the money to get started and i don't know where to start but i know i could do very well at this but i don't know where to start. any tips? thank you Nike said on June 28, 2009 I would like to...
I made some phone calls, and ended up getting in touch with a woman I really just clicked with, a breeder in Kentucky of amazing English Setters, and after speaking to her, and seeing her dogs at Flanagan Springs I knew this was not only the dog for us but the breeder. On Memorial...
pool (pictured above). It is just down the woodline from the coop, so the flock has easy access to it. Our ducks love the little pool. It’s not huge, it’s not a pond, but it’s a (mostly) fresh source of water. They love it and it provides them with the water they need....