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Twisted Roots Farm

Twisted Roots Farm is a small off-grid farm located in Cape Breton Nova Scotia

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The Unlikely Peace

As a part of our apprenticeship program this year, we are asking the apprentices to read two books which have been core to our own wild unfolding. We are both currently re-reading one of these books, “The Unlikely Peace at Cuchumaquic” by Martin Prechtel. This morning, I came across these words and felt that theyContinue reading “The Unlikely Peace”

Posted byTwisted Roots FarmMarch 28, 2020Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on The Unlikely Peace

A Holistic Approach to Farming and Education

Holistic education is based on the premise that each person finds identity, meaning, and purpose in life through connections to the community, to the natural world, and to spiritual values such as compassion and peace

Posted byTwisted Roots FarmMarch 2, 2020Posted inHolistic EducationTags:Farm Apprenticeship, Holistic Education, PermacultureLeave a comment on A Holistic Approach to Farming and Education

Transitions and New Beginnings

Welcome to Twisted Roots Farm!! We are excited to be blogging once again, and sharing our experiences here at the farm.

Posted byTwisted Roots FarmFebruary 22, 2020February 23, 2020Posted inLife on the FarmTags:Farming, Homesteading, Off Grid Living, Permaculture1 Comment on Transitions and New Beginnings

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This is what eating popcorn looks like in our house.  As soon as either of these two hear a kernel popping in the pot, they emerge immediately.  Or you touch a bag of chips and it makes that crinkly sound...boom, there they are! Our Etsy Shop is now open!! Today was pig wrangling day as we wean our first litter of surprise piglets from momma.  They are about 9 weeks old now and ready to be on their own to give momma a break from feeding seven little piglets. Do you love goats?  Does the image of sitting beside a warm campfire with a hot drink in hand and a goaty gang nearby make you happy?  Have you dreamed of walking forested trails with goats running along beside you? How to operate a self-serve milkshake bar: So we've been quiet the past few weeks on the social media front, but it doesn't mean that things have been quiet around the farm.

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