Not so long ago, Susan Gibbs left a career as a network news producer in New York City in search of something more authentic. A chance encounter with a book about raising sheep sealed her fate. With a great deal of hard work and a towering stack of How-to-Farm books, Susan developed a flock of Cormo sheep and a beautiful herd of angora goats. Today, Juniper Moon Farm is home to a herd of lovely angora goats, some fat, spoiled sheep, two Maremma livestock guardian dogs, and the world's first yarn CSA. In her spare time, Susan does consulting for would-be farmers and has written dozens of published articles on food and farming. But her full-time job is shepherding the flock and blogging about her experiences.
Content. One thing that is really important when you start a blog and this is where probably 99% of the blogs on the internet fall down, is you have to be consistent. There are a lot of blogs that I read every day. The most disappointing thing in the world, to me, is when I go to this blog that I...(Full transcript available to logged in subscribers.).
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