Nicharee Farm
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The farm in all its guises

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The way out!

First arrivals of 2014

Young tree plantings

Heaven at the door!

Sunlight to electricity- magic science!

Take it aysie Boss!

Howya!

Embden Geese graze the new orchard watching the first apples develop

Keeping the geese off the new Hugelbed

The meadows in June

July and the hay is safe

The best of our 2012 calves

So-low the dog inspecting the grass trampling job done by the easygo electric buggy

Jeana bringing in the pumpkin n squash harvest

Milk tank to rain tub

Happy wwoofers

Stephen and Francois gathering sticks

Come on down!

Satelite picture of the farm

Alder is a native broadleaf tree that fixes its own nitrogen. Just like clover, its leaves are a good protein source. This lamb knows a good leaf when it sees it. The lamb will leave a little "something" in return and both will benefit, as will the farmer.

Meet the celebs, Daisy and Dick

How our resident rooks view us😎

July 2017 goslings with mom n pop.

Healthy soil needs oxygen. This is a soil aerator I just bought.

Comments

04.02.2017 14:20

Rogelio Villalobos Alcazar

Hello.

Just to comment to you that I sent you an email by woof.ie... to ask if you have a space for a woofer around september... I would like to join in your activities... Please!!!

Latest comments

10.12 | 09:40

I am interested to know how long this farm has been established under the name "Nickaree". I am tracing family and I have a Death Record for William Roach, who died: Nickaree, Wexford - 1867

22.11 | 10:48

This is the most satisfying stew I have ever had!! Love it! Just tried it last night. I really love the coconut milk, it really made the dish unique.
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08.11 | 07:31

I am definitely trying this! That imaginary person at the beginning of your post? Totally me. I work four ten-hour days so I can have 3-day weekends to work on my blog, and by the time I walk in the d

27.10 | 12:47

Very tasty looking! I do love cilantro, but I have heard that some people have an aversion to it. Love your photo!
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