Sweeten Farms LLC is located in Miami County, IN and is managed by Jeremy & Michelle Sweeten. We began our farm in 2003 and have been blessed with 3 beautiful children. We are praying this blog will help you in your christian walk, help you simplify your life, and learn about the challenges of living & starting a family farm.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Temple Grandin
We love movies at my house. However it is harder to find ones we REALLY love. Temple Grandin is one we love. Jeremy and I both had the sensation of meeting Temple but cannot remember when. Not only does this movie inform the public about autisim. But it also shows how agriculturalists have worked to improve animal handling. The movie is very realistic. I highly recommend it. She will inspire everyone! I am so excited that I work in the same industry as Temple. Her designs were in our animal science text books in college and high school.
Monday, July 18, 2011
Hot Hot Hot
The corn is curling and I am worried about pollination. We do not have any corn this year. However many of our friends and neighbors do. The beans seem to be surving well, even on the sandy soils. Our beans are ~R3 which is pretty exciting to us. The hay fields seem to be re-growing well. We still need to take a first cutting on one grass field and second cutting on one alfalfa field. The birdsfoot trefoil field is also on the to-do list since the fence hasn't been completed. Once it is cut Jeremy will let it regrow and turn the heifers out on the field.
July seems to be disappearing faster than even June did. Amy gets all over the room and is a wonderful delight. We all attended the Wabash County Fair last week and were able to catch up with some friends. The kids and I are spending a lot of time indoors and Jeremy is spending too much out of doors. Paul and Ruth went with a dear friend, Barb, to the Peru Amateur Circus on Saturday. Barb is moving back to Oregon and waited for this special weekend so she could take the kids. We will really miss her.
Jeremy is planning trips to Ohio for a shooting competition and also Tennessee with our church's disaster relief team and help clean up more trees. They went right after the deadly storms in May. We are hoping they get enough people to go and help.
July seems to be disappearing faster than even June did. Amy gets all over the room and is a wonderful delight. We all attended the Wabash County Fair last week and were able to catch up with some friends. The kids and I are spending a lot of time indoors and Jeremy is spending too much out of doors. Paul and Ruth went with a dear friend, Barb, to the Peru Amateur Circus on Saturday. Barb is moving back to Oregon and waited for this special weekend so she could take the kids. We will really miss her.
Jeremy is planning trips to Ohio for a shooting competition and also Tennessee with our church's disaster relief team and help clean up more trees. They went right after the deadly storms in May. We are hoping they get enough people to go and help.
Labels: Farm, dairy, grazing, mom, christians
forage alfalfa corn beans Peru mission
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Big week!
The hay barn before all the hay was unloaded. Somehow we had REALLY great week, though I'm not sure how many more 18 hour days Jeremy can take.
The old '71 Autocar semi with a load of hay. In addition to making 36 acres of our own hay into small square bales, Jeremy managed to mow over 500 acres for a dairy, roundbaled & wrapped 300 bales for them. Mowed another 30 acres, small square baled ~5 acres and roundbaled an additional 10 acres. I think. I will have to get all the baler counts. But he has been BUSY. We're hoping for rain so he can catch up on sleep. In 10 days we finished most of first cutting, and I made it half for second.
The old '71 Autocar semi with a load of hay. In addition to making 36 acres of our own hay into small square bales, Jeremy managed to mow over 500 acres for a dairy, roundbaled & wrapped 300 bales for them. Mowed another 30 acres, small square baled ~5 acres and roundbaled an additional 10 acres. I think. I will have to get all the baler counts. But he has been BUSY. We're hoping for rain so he can catch up on sleep. In 10 days we finished most of first cutting, and I made it half for second.
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Sweeten Bridge is Falling Down!
Yes it is true! The small bridge at the end of our driveway is falling down. Between the heavy rains and a groundhog the bridge is missing it's south foundation. The county moved the bridge to the top of their repair list and are waiting for supplies. Until then the neighbors have moved the sign to the side so everyone can get through.........
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