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  • Barakah Heritage Farm version 6.0

    Barakah Heritage Farm version 6.0

    So here we are in Winnsboro, South Carolina, neck deep in the farm restart.

    This time around is a radically different farm model.

    We have moved to a VERY different climate in the deep south, after 50+ years of living in the northeast.  The plants are different, the growing season different, the soil is different.

     

    This is also our first time with a truly distributed farm model.  In the past we did have horses split between

    two nearby farms for a brief period, but that was the extent of spreading the work over multiple properties.  Version 6.0 has the rabbits, livestock dogs, gardens (and pets) at the farm office (also our home and undergoing a complete renovation) while the goats and horses occupy a nearby farm.  The farm has buildings but no fences, and the home office has fences but no farm buildings or established gardens.  What an interesting new challenge!

    I’m going to give a shout out to a software program.  If it weren’t for Blue, I don’t know that I could juggle all these projects.  I’m not getting any compensation, I just love the software that much.

    So here’s what is going on right now:

    Gardens are in various stages of being dug, edged, fertilized and planted.   We are again creating a biointensive permaculture system, but blending it in with general

    landscaping.  Plants are doing double duty at this property, looking nice AND feeding the family.  This season the focus is on producing our favorite heirloom

    varieties for personal use.  Any crop that we can buy relatively inexpensively in bulk at the grocery we skipped – onions, carrots, potatoes, garlic, winter squashes.  That means tomatoes, lots of greens like kale and chard and lettuces, and some basic herbs, all heirloom varieties for the unique flavors and colors.  I put in a pollinator garden with a water fountain the first season we were here, and fluffed it up this spring. It still needs a low water dish for the insects.

    Additionally we are planning out where key perennial food crops like hazlenuts and artichoke will go.

    The bunnies are not currently part of Bunnyville, so they moved to headquarters (such a fancy name for a modest beginning LOL) and are happily eating greens from our yard and producing wonderful fertilizer for the new gardens.

    We put poultry projects on hold, until we see if and how they might fit in with the new farm model.

    Over at the 250 acre farm, everything happened and is happening in stages.  The first step was basic shelter and containment, so wire mesh fencing beefed up with electric to hold goats and horses both.  Stalls were cleaned out, repaired and set up.  Once everyone had shelter and fencing that worked with or without power, then the bigger fencing projects and reopening the money-earning tours could start.  Horses looked like the quickest win, so a tour pen and then riding area came first, followed by the first of the rotation grazing areas and the runway, in a layout that meshes with the current land uses.  As I add each rotation, I’m also extending the perimeter to capture more land and eventually should have about 15 acres fenced for rotation and runways.  I’m reusing a lot of the fence equipment that traveled with us, and taking the best of what worked before.  T-posts and tape fencing for the perimeters, narrow tape and step ins for the rotations, and a very powerful DC energizer to keep the deer off the fences and the horses in.

     

    For the goats, it started with the 2 pens and shelters.  Next up was getting the tour area built.  Concurrently, I’m designing their rotation grazing areas, making decisions on what has the best browse, will hold them, and will be easy to move them to.  The goats must come back in at night because of predator pressure from local coyotes, black vultures and hawks.

    So, how does this all get done?  By setting aside a small block of time each day for each project – typically 1 to 2 hours, breaking the projects down into manageable steps, and keeping track of it all with due dates in the Blue software.  Many of the projects must happen concurrently so keep the farm financially on track, so small steps forward rather than big pushes on one project at a time makes the most sense.

    So that’s what’s happening these days at Barakah Heritage Farm.  We hope you will come see us if you are in the area, and stay tuned for the first goat kids of 2024!

    -Carrie and all the fur-kin

  • You can learn to speak “horse” with a gorgeous purebred horse family

    You can learn to speak “horse” with a gorgeous purebred horse family

    Learn the secret tool of great horseback riders – how to speak horse.  Horses speak without words, and you can learn to understand them and speak back.  Our experience is available for booking in Winnsboro, South Carolina. BOOK NOW

    Experience our friendly curious gorgeous horses. Meet black Arabian stallion Dusk, and his ladies Bahi and Sugar. You may get sniffed and nuzzled, or asked to scratch their itches. Our black Arabians especially love children.

    After a release form and safety orientation, we will meet the horses at their outdoor pen. You can stand to pet the horses or sit (seating provided). Learn about Arabian and Quarter Horse history, how to understand “horse language” and how to make friends with horses anywhere you go.

    We are an Arabian Horse Discovery Farm. Our black Arabian stallion Dusk is related to the famous Witez II featured in the book And Miles To Go and one of only a handful of Witez II stallions left. Our black Arabian mare Bahiya is from rare Malabar and Jilfan Sitam al Bulad bloodlines (there are only 2 Malabar farms in the country).  Sugar our lovely red American Quarter Horse comes from well-known show and performance lines and has her own unique history.

    Our experience suits most ages and experience levels, and we offer free optional scenic photo opportunities.  Please note this is not horseback riding or pony rides.  If you want to ride, please look at our Un-Pony Rides.  Would you like to come and learn to speak horse?  BOOK NOW

    AirBnB Experience reviews

    AirBnB Experience Guests say this Host shared top-notch knowledge.

    4.67 out of 5 stars

    • May 2022 Robyn
    Carrie is hands down one of the most genuine people and she was a pleasure to spend an hour with learning about the horses. She was so kind and informative and spent time letting the horses get to know us while also letting us get to know who she was and who the horses were. She then walked us through meeting the horses and showed us what each one liked so that we could scratch their “good spot”. I never felt unsafe or like there was any judgment about how involved I wanted to be with the horse petting. I would absolutely go back and I think it was an incredible experience overall.
    • May 2021 Danielle
    This was an experience for the record books. Absolutely amazing. Carrie’s level of passion and knowledge for life, ethical regenerative farming, and all things equine were infectious to say the least. She is captivating and so welcoming from the first moments of meeting her on her property. The stories of her journey to true happiness is touching and inspiring.

     

    Located in Winnsboro SC on 34 near the SC Railroad Museum and historic Winnsboro Town Clock and also close to Carolina Adventure World and Lake Wateree
    30 minutes from Columbia
    90 minutes from Charlotte, Augusta

    $30/couple + up to 40% off groups
    Private groups up to 10 people $99

    Need a different day or time? Customize your private group? Please ask!

    BOOK NOW

  • Playtime With Goats – the perfect family outing or date

    Playtime With Goats – the perfect family outing or date

    Playtime With Rare Golden Guernsey And Fainting Goats – an AirBnB Animal Experience.  Now in Winnsboro, South Carolina!

    100s of satisfied attendees at our Pennsylvania location.

    Highly rated on Google, Tripadvisor, AirBnB and Facebook

    Meet, pet, cuddle and feed the friendly Fainting and very rare Golden British Guernsey goats. Meet our goats and learn their interesting breed histories.  Expect to be examined and nibbled by curious goats. Selfies and photos with the herd are encouraged – we are happy to assist. We wrap up your tour with treat feeding (we provide the treats). The goats are VERY enthusiastic and clever; you can expect to be mugged (in a fun way).  When we have babies, guests may cuddle a baby or two.

    We hope you leave with goat hoof prints on your clothes, and in your heart.

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    60 minutes from Charlotte, North Carolina

    $38/couple + up to 40% off groups
    Private groups up to 15 people $99

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    Your admission can be credited toward a goat purchase!

    Ask us how

    Many of the young goats featured in our experience are for sale.  When you attend our Playtime With Goats Experience, we can credit your admission toward a goat purchased that same year.  Please email us for more information.

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  • An Advanced Permaculture Online Course in the Works with a Dream Team of Teachers!! — The Permaculture Student

    Have you ever wished there was a professional career path for Permaculture, not just gardening or farming, but as in all regenerative work?

    Me too! As a high school teacher who’s job it was to prepare young adults for their careers, I was always searching for better options for my students. When I took my Geoff Lawton Online PDC in 2014 I realized that there was nothing designed for K-12 – I was appalled!

    How’s anyone supposed to make a living at this? 

    How were we supposed to change the world with this incredible, amazing, life-changing information if we couldn’t turn it into livelihoods, so I wrote and Kickstarted The Permaculture Student 1 for middle schoolers and then The Permaculture Student 2 for high school and college students to show the world what is really possible today with permaculture. It also updated and expanded what most people knew to be Permaculture – it goes beyond gardening and food forestry and includes alternative energy, mycology, holistic management, Keyline design, and much much more. It’s the only peer-reviewed, edited and approved Permaculture textbook currently available – it took over 20 experts and two years of study and 1:1 work with them to make this possible. These experts have greened deserts, holistically managed giant herds, grown tons of soil per acre per year, made professional-level mycology accessible to the home cultivator or start up mushroom farm, trained professional landscapers in permaculture, redefined soil science and composting as we know it, started their own and fostered the develop of several meaderies, converted organic orchards to permaculture, discovered that mealworms eat styrofoam before Stanford published on it, started one of the largest permaculture farms in America, and more! These are people you know and love: Dr. Elaine Ingham of the Soil Food Web, Peter McCoy of Radical Mycology, Neal Spackman of the Al Baydha Project, Erik Ohlsen of the Permaculture Skills Center, Stefan Sobkowiak of The Permaculture Orchard, Joel Salatin of Polyface farms, Troy Martz of OffGridPro, Grant Schultz of Versaland, & more. These books are being used in schools, orphanages, permaculture programs, and humanitarian aid in diverse locations on all continents but Antartica. They’ve been translated into Spanish, Polish, French, Italian, Portuguese and Arabic, and I’ve built online courses around the books with hundreds of students and dozens of school districts, but none of the courses are as advanced as The Permaculture Student 2 because it was created with this amazing team. The future of education is online and video-based. Schools and Colleges want videos, textbooks, workbooks, and an instructor’s guide, so that’s why this September with an amazing expanded team, we are running a crowdfunding campaign via Kickstarter for the Advanced Permaculture Student Online – an Adv PDC program that will show you all the possibilities for permaculture inside and outside the garden – in Permatecture, Alternative Energy, Fungi, Urban Permaculture, Aquaculture, Ocean Permaculture, Invisible Structures: Commerce, Community, & Governance. Learn how to use natural patterns in all aspects of your life – see how you can make it a career by learning from those who are making money doing it right now. Get your Advanced Certification. Learn where you fit in the Permaculture Spectrum of Regenerative Solutions – Natural farming? Biointensive? Alternative transportation? Wetland rewilding? Herbal Medicine? There’s no box to contain you, only places for you pursue your passion and help the future of all biodiversity at the same time.

    The Advanced Permaculture Student Online is a Collection of Regenerative Solutions & Career Paths for high achieving high schoolers, college students, and adults looking to quit their jobs and start on something meaningful that helps the environment, is profitable, proven, and helps their community.

    This is the ONLY Advanced Permaculture Certification course based on a current, up-to-date advanced textbook and taught by experienced professionals from diverse regenerative career paths. 

    It’s the ONLY advanced permaculture course blending disciplines outside the garden and farm scope of permaculture design and into a broader application of permaculture into everyday life, business, architecture, and governance. 

    so STAY TUNED, Subscribe to our Mailing List – it’s ONLY available through our Kickstarter Campaign which will start Sept 4th, so make sure you are on our mailing list, LIKE our facebook, subscribe to our youtube, or wherever you are in the world find me and join us in ushering in the next step in permaculture education: The Advanced Permaculture Student Online.

    http://www.thepermaculturestudent.com/blog/2017/8/26/an-advanced-permaculture-online-course-in-the-works-with-a-dream-team-of-teachers

    On – 26 Aug, 2017 By Matt Powers

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