About
Happy to make your Acquaintance!
“It’s the job that’s never started as takes longest to finish.”
– Samwise Gamgee
Hi, I’m Jamie! I live with my family on a small farmstead in northwest Tennessee where we raise Svarthöna chickens, guinea fowl, mini fainting goats, and Maremma Sheepdogs. What started as a love for homegrown food and a simpler life has grown into a bustling little homestead—and a blog where I share what we’re learning along the way.
Here you’ll find hatching eggs, farm-raised chicks, and goat kids for sale, plus blog posts on homesteading, homemaking, recipes, small business tips, and personal finance.
With a background in accounting and finance, I love helping others make both their homes and their budgets run a little smoother.
I’m so glad you’re here!
We believe in…
- Local food
- Sound money
- Strengthening community relationships
- Healthy and happy animals make healthy food
- Healthy land makes healthy and happy animals
- Healthy food makes healthy humans – food is medicine
- The right for each individual to choose his or her own destiny
- Regenerative agriculture and working in conjunction with nature

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The Farmstead
Our farmstead is situated on acreage in Northwest Tennessee. We’re in USDA growing zone 7b.
On average our first fall frost occurs on October 25th. Our last spring frost is on April 13th.
We are a member #16-1514 of NPIP (National Poultry Improvement Plan) and members of the Maremma Sheepdog Club of America (MSCA).
We raise fainting (myotonic) goats for land management, chickens for eggs and meat, guinea fowl for tick management, Maremma Sheepdogs for livestock protection, cats for rodent protection, and we grow a garden to reduce our trips to the grocery store.

On the farmstead we have…
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