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Blog Authors are employed or involved with Polyface. However, posts will cover a large genre of topics. Statements, ideas and opinions may differ somewhat from practices, beliefs and vision of Polyface.
Monday’s Chick

Jill enjoys traveling, road trips, camping, photography, cooking, and spending time with her friends and family.
Tuesday’s Chick

Brie enjoys farming, gardening, photography, and cooking.
Wednesday’s Chick

Heather enjoys gardening, farming, cooking, crocheting, embroidery, and being with family and friends.
Thursday’s Chick

Leanna enjoys farming, gardening, knitting, spinning, baking, and anything that has to do with the homesteading lifestyle.
Friday’s Chick

Sheri enjoys family, reading, writing, baking, sewing, scrapbooking, knitting, gardening, canning, and is very active in her church.
Saturday’s Chick

Wendy enjoys farming, cooking, making pies & homemade preserves, gardening, knitting and having fun with her daughter Madelyn.
Sunday’s Chick

Erin enjoys cooking, gardening, knitting, sewing, housework, spinning, being outdoors and spending time with family and friends.
Category Archives: Marketing Grassfed Products Profitably
First Things First (Marketing Grassfed Products Profitably)
Carolyn Nation and Sheri Salatin at the Stockman Marketing School in MS A little over a month ago, I had the opportunity to speak at the Marketing School with Allan and Carolyn Nation and Joel Salatin. While there, I got a copy of Carolyn’s new book, Marketing Grassfed Products Profitably. So far it has been … Read the Rest
Marketing School
Last week I had the opportunity to speak at the Stockman Grass Farmer‘s Marketing School in Mississippi with Joel Salatin, Allan Nation, Carolyn Nation and Wendy Gray. I was only able to be there for the first day so I didn’t get the opportunity to hear all of the conference. Carolyn’s speech was really great. … Read the Rest
