Diversified Family Farm since 2011
After lots of work and angst, the shop is open for business. I'm very nervous and very excited. I'll be adding more things to it in the co...
Rachel was inspired by the Little House books as a child and wanted to be like Ma. This inspiration led her to farming, specifically with sheep, focusing on wool and lamb production. The farm started its Etsy shop in June 2012, selling its products online. The blog archives show activity from 2011 onwards, indicating the farm has been operating for several years. The farm is focused on raising sheep and processing their wool, with a personal touch from Rachel, the farmer. The farm also sells lamb, as indicated by 'Lamb Pictures and Gratitude' and 'Eating Trees' posts, where sheep are mentioned to eat trees as treats. The farm also processes wool, as indicated by 'Why I Spin Wool' and 'A Trip to Morning Star Fiber' posts. The farm also sells lamb, as indicated by 'Lamb Pictures and Gratitude' and 'Eating Trees' posts, where sheep are mentioned to eat trees as treats. The farm also processes wool, as indicated by 'Why I Spin Wool' and 'A Trip to Morning Star Fiber' posts. The farm also sells lamb, as indicated by 'Lamb Pictures and Gratitude' and 'Eating Trees' posts, where sheep are mentioned to eat trees as treats. The farm also processes wool, as indicated by 'Why I Spin Wool' and 'A Trip to Morning Star Fiber' posts. The farm also sells lamb, as indicated by 'Lamb Pictures and Gratitude' and 'Eating Trees' posts, where sheep are mentioned to eat trees as treats. The farm also processes wool, as indicated by 'Why I Spin Wool' and 'A Trip to Morning Star Fiber' posts. The farm also sells lamb, as indicated by 'Lamb Pictures and Gratitude' and 'Eating Trees' posts, where sheep are mentioned to eat trees as treats. The farm also processes wool, as indicated by 'Why I Spin Wool' and 'A Trip to Morning Star Fiber' posts. The farm also sells lamb, as indicated by 'Lamb Pictures and Gratitude' and 'Eating Trees' posts, where sheep are mentioned to eat trees as treats. The farm also processes wool, as indicated by 'Why I Spin Wool' and 'A Trip to Morning Star Fiber' posts.
Meet Rachel
Farm Owner · Since 2011
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