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Today I'm talking with Stephanie at 60 Acre Wood. A Tiny Homestead Podcast is sponsored by Homegrowncollective.org. Muck Boots Calendars.Com If you'd like to support me in growing this podcast, like, share, subscribe or leave a comment. Or just buy me a coffee https://buymeacoffee.com/lewismaryes 00:00 You're listening to A Tiny Homestead, the podcast comprised entirely of conversations with homesteaders, cottage food producers, and crafters, and topics adjacent. I'm your host, Mary Lewis. A Tiny Homestead podcast is sponsored by Homegrown Collective, a free-to-use farm-to-table platform emphasizing local connections with ability to sell online, buy, sell, trade in local garden groups, and help us grow a new food system. You can find them at homegrowncollective.org. 00:25 Today I'm talking with Stephanie at 60 Acre Wood in Arkansas, United States. Good morning, Stephanie. How are you? Good morning. I'm good. How are you? I'm good. I don't think there's an Arkansas anywhere else, but I figured I'd throw the U.S. on there anyway. Sounds like a plan. How was the weather in Arkansas this morning? Well, it was real beautiful and now we're raining, which we need for the gardens. I'm pretty happy. Good. Good, good, good. I've got everything crossed that the weather is not as insane. 00:55 this season as it was last season, because we had rain for six weeks straight in spring and our garden was terrible. So, and I've talked about ad nauseam on the podcast because it just drove us insane last year. bet. Yeah, we've had a turbulent spring, more tornadoes than any other season. I think in history or something, it's been a rough spring and now it's kind of calming down. So it's pretty nice. 01:22 Fabulous. I wish you all the luck with all the things you're trying to grow because man It will break your heart when you put all that work into it and it just doesn't go Yep, and if you get hail and we do get hail so We get little we get little pea-sized hail. I'm really hoping that I never see golf ball size I really don't need to that. No, I we don't like to see it at all, but it does happen here. So Good 01:52 Okay, well, tell me about yourself and what you do at 60 Acre Woods. Wood. Wood. Wood or woods? wood. Acre Wood. Okay. Well, my late husband and I had a dream to be self-sufficient. We have six children and five grandchildren, and we wanted to not be off-grid 100%, but more self-sufficient. Just raising our own food, staying away from the grocery store. 02:19 And when he passed away, I said, you know, I'm going to make this dream happen. And I moved to Arkansas, bought a farm site on scene, never even been to Arkansas, which is crazy. And started building this farm that was in the end of 2019. I closed on the farm in the beginning of 2020 and been doing it pretty much ever since. We do a lot here. 02:47 We have a lot of animals for food and we have a lot of pets and we homeschool and it's, it's, it's a busy life and it's really rewarding and we love it. We love being that. We love that self-sufficiency. We're at about 65 to 70 % of our food comes from our farm now. And for us, that's Number one. 03:14 Congratulations on being a strong, capable woman. Proud of you. Thank you. Number two, that much food grown on your own property is amazing. That is astounding. It's huge. It really is huge for us. Yeah. And are you still a single mom? I am not. I remarried a wonderful man who thinks I'm crazy, but lets me buy goats. So keep him. 03:43 I'm going to keep him. Yeah. I would love to have goats and I've talked about this ad nauseam on the podcast too. We don't really have the room because we don't really have anywhere for them to eat, to graze. And I'm sure you've noticed that feed prices for every animal known to man have gone up in the last year or two. So we just visit goats. don't have any here. 04:11 Well, you know, our goal also is to start growing food for them. are not right now, but we have a goal to. the thing, goats have been our hardest animal so far. Believe it or not, we have, we have cows with pigs, we have chickens, donkeys, horses. If you name it, we've probably got it on this farm, but the goats have been very, very hard because there's a large parasite load in Arkansas. We've had a lot of problems with the, with the goats, but milk is 04:40 Cheese butter. I love them. They're fun Most of all they're But they're hard to grow hard to grow here so what's the what's the pesticide load not pesticide, um, what's the What's the problem? What what is it that's making it so hard? So the parasites here are very I want sorry parasite. They're very What is the word? resistant 05:10 to a lot of the common things that you use here. And we tried doing the natural, we do black walnut, we tried doing all the natural things and then we switched over to some of the not so natural things because we didn't want these animals to suffer. But we have ...

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