This might be the hardest podcast I've had to record. As many of you already know, we lost our dairy cow Clover after she delivered a beautiful bull calf (who we named Rebel). We still aren't certain of the cause of Clover's death, but the vet gave us some ideas. Though it doesn't make this homesteading life any easier, it's been nice to know I'm not alone in this journey. If you want to hear Clover's birth story and the events that transpired the last week of her life, then come listen to today's podcast episode. For the show notes and links, visit my website at https://melissaknorris.com/374.
Decoding mRNA in Meat: Essential Insights and Unleashing the Secrets to Budget-Free Meat Marketing
The A2 Advantage: Unpacking the Health Benefits of A2 Milk
Unlocking Beef Liver: How to Mask the Taste and Reap the Nutritional Benefits
Essential Skills for the Modern Homesteader
The Freedom to Learn: Finding Common Ground Between Homeschooling and Public Schooling for Homesteading Families featuring Kodi Hanner
Surviving and Thriving: How to Create a Survival Garden That Feeds Your Family
How America's Lost Apples Are Being Saved for Future Generations
The Case for Natural Cheese Making & Clabber w/ Robyn Jackson
Orchard Planning to Keep Pests Out (Live Coaching Call)
Creating a Simple & Effective Medicinal Herb Garden in Limited Space
Homesteading With Special Needs Children
Land Sabbaths and Baking Consistently Good Bread (Live Coaching Call)
9 Simple Steps to Grow an Abundance!
Troubleshooting Chicken Health & Best Herbs for Chickens (Live Coaching Call)
How to Homestead On Imperfect Land While Commuting (Live Coaching Call)
Time-Saving Tips for Cooking From Scratch
Yearly Planning WITHOUT the Overwhelm
One Year of NO Internet With Rory Feek
Your Questions Answered Part #4 - Ask Me Anything!
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