I've always wondered if I was just overstating the facts a bit when I referred to our property as a farm. We have several acres of land which used to be pasture land of a much larger farm. It is now mostly woodland. I never thought that having a small orchard, a handful of chickens, and two bee hives really counted as having a farm (and I shouldn't forget the electric fence). I think the fates are trying to tell me otherwise.
For those of you just tuning in to my ramblings, we sell eggs via a cooler on the side of the road. We work under the honor system-the eggs are in the cooler as well as a bit of money to make change. You take a dozen eggs, you leave your money. We don't produce that many eggs so our customer base is a pretty small and loyal group. Many a time someone also returns their used egg carton. Yesterday someone returned a carton on which they wrote "Ross's Chicken Farm." I had a good laugh when I saw this. We aren't sure who wrote it, but they sure do know who we are. That was the first sign confirming our 'farmdom.'
The second sign came in the mail today. We received the 2012 National Agriculture Classification Survey from the USDA. This is a mandatory form that we have to submit. I picked it up with a "yeah, right" thought going through my head. There are four qualifying questions on the cover. If you respond no to all four then you just send the survey back stating that you are not farming. We have to answer yes to three of the four questions.
I guess all signs are pointing to us really being a farm.
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Friday, January 6, 2012
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Fresh Eggs for Sale - Update
We have been asked by several people how our egg sale has been going. I thought I'd give a general update and let everyone know that today is the first day that we sold out of all our stock. We sold one or two dozen here and there, but always had more in reserve behind those. Over the last several days we have been selling a couple dozen eggs a day. With seven chickens we can safely count on six eggs a day. Take two away a day for our personal use. That leaves four a day, or three days to make a dozen. Ross and I have been talking about increasing our flock to fourteen or sixteen. If the demand keeps up we definitely will have to get more girls.
Friday, September 9, 2011
Fresh Eggs for Sale
Well the time has finally arrived where Ross and I cannot consume all the eggs that the chickens are laying so our little cluckers are now in business for themselves. We put up a fresh eggs sign last evening (handmade by yours truly). We are using the honor system where people can stop by and take eggs out of our cooler at their convenience. They just leave their money (and hopefully all the rest of the money) in the cigar box. The top sign says "today" for when we have eggs, and if we run out then we can switch it to say "out." We did not get any takers today, but every business starts out small, right? Let's hope.
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