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I want your photos.

I have a vision for this site I haven't been able to achieve yet. This blog has a number of features, but is primarily meant to be a place for farmers and gardeners to share photos of their tools and techniques.

Here's what I think many of my readers haven't grasped: I want to celebrate the ordinary. Then I want to organize your ordinary ol' approaches to farming by category, so that readers can see how many ways there are to skin a cow. Often our approach to a farming task is limited by the possibilities we're aware of. By sharing our approaches I think we can inspire each other.

So send me photos of your approach to any task on your farm: your plain ol' chicken coop, or veggie wash station, or garden layout, or milking stall, etc. Tell me why you do it that way. And I'll put it up for everyone to see, then add it to a permanent page devoted to that particular task or tool.

You can email them to me, or use the form just below.

Send me your photos!

I would love to receive your photos and short descriptions of the tools, techniques, and infrastructure you use on your farm.  They will be displayed in an upcoming post.
 

You can submit photos to editor@theruminant.ca or use this form! Please keep photos small. 800 x 600 pixels is a good size.


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