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beginning a Hobby Farm - A Home Grown house firm

Starting a hobby farm can begin with something as uncomplicated as referencing your own personal experience. Traveling, family history, and even exploring seemingly unrelated hobby interests like weaving or basketry can yield the inspiration to start and run your own hobby farm.

Knowing about cultures and history can also help in guiding your vision. Tracy and David Toth are one merge whose Pennsylvania hobby farm contact was profoundly influenced by a trip out west to the Navajo Nation, where they learned first hand about Navajo-Churro sheep and how and how the Navajo habitancy formed a cultural relationship to the farming of these hearty animals, using the strong and gorgeous wool to weave the blankets and rugs the tribe is famous for.

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But a successful hobby farm didn't happen over night for the Toths. Only years later, when Tracy picked up a magazine featuring the Navajo-Churro sheep at a local tractor store in Pennsylvania, did all the keen images come flooding back. In the middle of this personal experience, and her husband David's practical Roi approach, the Toths chose to specialize in raising Navajo-Churros, forging what they feel is a personal relationship to the centuries old Navajo tradition and sheep-raising culture.

beginning a Hobby Farm - A Home Grown house firm

Even the breeders who sold the Toths their first sheep could tell that they were on a mission motivated by their travels in the rugged Arizona environment and their experiences on the reservation.

Some habitancy have farming in their family legacy and can look back over the generations to see what worked, what was part of their own cultural background. But new farmers and habitancy without personal farming traditions should never be afraid to look to the success of other cultures for inspiration for beginning their own small-scale farms.

beginning a Hobby Farm - A Home Grown house firm

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