Spring is on the mind of Small Farm Central's farmers

I am getting mixed signals today from around the Small Farm Central universe.

Circle A Garden in Montrose, Colorado writes in their blog:

Do I dare say that spring is here?? Maybe I should wait until after this next bit of weather goes on east!! This last week has been glorious; warm sunny days with just a few wisps of clouds overhead. The snow here has been rapidly melting; welcome to mud season!! Tommorow, though, the weatherman says it's supposed to snow here.

The photos look decidedly Spring-like:

The work has definitely begun. That Guy's Family Farm in Clarksville, Ohio is getting ready for their chicks by moving a brooder the three miles from Wilson farm.
That Guy's Family Farm crew looks like they are ready for another season of farming.That Guy's Family Farm crew looks like they are ready for another season of farming.

Brand new Small Farm Central member, Ibiwisi Alpacas in Putney, Vermont is having a little trouble believing that Spring is coming:

For those of you who live in New England, you get the drift (pun intended). How much more snow can we take? Where will be put it all? Stay tuned to find out...

I wonder if the alpacas are looking forward to Spring?I wonder if the alpacas are looking forward to Spring?

It is kidding season over at Hidden Springs Farms in Springfield, Tennessee:

At Poppy's Knob Farm in Boone, North Carolina, the farm is springing to life:

I am sure we'll get another cold spell this winter, but life is slowly returning to farms across the country. There is a lot of work and joy ahead of us this season. I look forward to watching all that growth through the blogs and sites of Small Farm Central's farmers because I will not be directly participating this year.

If you have a chance, go and connect with one of the farmers by leaving a comment on their blog. I am sure they would love to hear from you.

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