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Northern NevadA’s #1 Source for Backyard Homesteaders

Locally Grown × Harvested with Love

 

We know you are ready for the sustainability, authenticity, and fulfillment that comes from growing your own food. Congratulations and Welcome.

Every day more and more people are seeing the benefits of Backyard Homesteading! We are recognizing the lack of nourishing foods available in the market place. We know that the path to true health is through a connection to the source of our food, the earth, and the process of growing sustenance from the soil up. So many of us are longing for self sustainability because we know that life can be so simple, authentic, and fulfilling. As much as we know this, we also know that getting started can be challenging. Nevada is a wild place to put homestead roots down!

Welcome to Loving Ewe Farm. We have taken the trial and error out of backyard homesteading and can help you successfully plan and raise your own food, Whether you have a 10 x 10 space or 30 acres work with. We continually strive to do our best when working alongside Mother Nature here in northern Nevada. Thru trial and error we have found ways to optimize the growing season to yield the best crop and quite possibly a bumper crop. Here is what we have learned so that you too can have a successful, simple, self sustaining life.

Welcome, We are Loving Ewe.

 
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Email us!

lovingewefarm@gmail.com

 

Location

Gardnerville, Nevada

 

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We have tried everything the hard way and learned how to do it the best way possible so that your learning curve can be WAAAY shorter! You are WELCOME! Here are a few resources! Now get started!

Short clip on how it only takes 3 ingredients mixed together to get rid of nasty weeds as a post emergent lawn care. Earth friendly, bee friendly, human friendly!

This is a great inexpensive idea for chicken coop that is pretty close to automatic and is worry free! For 50 hens the water gets refilled once every 3 weeks, the feeder will hold 40lbs of food and gets topped off every 5-7 days because they are in a pasture.

This video shows the 3 stages needed for your flock to learn how to eat out of a treadle feeder. A treadle feeder saves money because you are not feeding rodents, and saves on time because of its holding capacity. Win win!!