Unity Farm Journal - Second Week of October 2016

Despite my international travels this week and next, the farm waits for no one.  150 creatures need food and warmth.  The buildings and infrastructure need tending.  The vegetables and fruits need harvesting.   Between Denmark and China, I returned to Boston for day to ensure everyone was healthy and happy.The temperatures dipped to 31F and I tucked the pigs into their quilts, shut the barn door, and let the panel heaters raise the temperature of their pig palace by 10 degrees F.The chickens and guinea fowl generate so much body heat that their coop was a cozy 50FThe alpaca and the Great Pyrenees love the cold so they basked in the dry evening not inside the barn, but under the stars in the barnyard.The consistently cool temperatures have brought out all the colors in our swamp maples, oaks, and poplars. Unity Farm is now at “peak”. Here ’s a view of the farm lane along the meadow.Before I left for Denmark, I used the Terex front loader to clear a 12x24 foot area of the forest behind the barnyard for the aviary we ’re building.  Our animal rescue activities include birds that need to be isolated or kept safe from predators. The base of the new structure is 1 foot underground so no creature will burrow into it.  We ’re applying for the appropriate state licenses to host pheasants and other rescue birds.Our apple pressing efforts this year have been very successful with nearly 1000 pounds processed using our ...
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