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  • From: "Hook Family" <guldann AT ix.netcom.com>
  • To: "market farming" <market-farming AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
  • Subject: Re: non-profit/educational farm
  • Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2001 18:47:38 -0500


I know that overworked feeling which is why I enjoy winter so much. I enjoy
the exchange on lists, reading, and of course seed catalogues and I begin to
feel rejuvenated. I am very intrigued by your rescue animal work, what type
of animals. Beth

>
> I have enjoyed reading all the posts about value added farm products. I
> have hit an emotional slump in my ethusiasm for farming and I think it
> is because I have felt worn out! There is so much I love about being
> here but I am on the verge of burn out and trying to talk my husband
> into stopping all together. I feel like I need to get my priorities in
> line and get a better plan. One of the things I have started on a very
> small scale is to grow for the area food bank and our church to give out
> to our community. It is a wonderful feeling to be able to hand out a
> beautiful basket of fresh, organic vegetables to peolple who often eat
> prepacked, over processed food. I also enjoy having people to the farm
> and sharing it with them. I also as a hobby have taken in numerous
> rescue animals. With all that put together I am very interested in how
> you put together your non-profit/educational farm?
> Thank you,
> Sue
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