THE FARM
Welcome to the farm blog. Scroll down to read the latest updates, which cover land management, chickens, horse and pasture management, gardening, and mushroom cultivation.
Simplifying Daily Horse Care (Because Time Still Matters)
Keeping horses doesn’t have to mean constant complexity, but it does require consistency. For me, simplifying day-to-day horse care has been less about cutting corners and more about designing routines that reduce stress—for the horses and for the humans managing them.
Small Acreage and Horses: Rethinking What “Healthy” Looks Like
Healthy horses do not require endless green pastures. From southeast Georgia to small acreage farms around the world, successful horse keeping often depends more on thoughtful pasture management, controlled grazing, shade, and adapting to individual horse needs than on large amounts of land. This article explores how small horse properties can support healthy horses through practical management rather than picture-perfect fields.
The Never-Ending Horse Farm Problem: Manure Management
After worsening gnat and fly pressure on a southeast Georgia horse property, this year’s manure management approach shifted from field spreading to a centralized roadside pile with free horse manure available for gardeners. The goal: reduce insect breeding areas, improve manure management, and hopefully let someone else haul part of the problem away.