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A USDA farm video about our farm and sheep


Charlize

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Staring.....Charlize

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Saw that earlier on FB.   All of you are movie stars now!!

 

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Especially the sheep:)

 

   Hugs

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That was fantastic @Charlize you're going to be a PBS/YouTube Star.

 

Hug the sheep,

 

Mindy🌈🐛🏳️‍⚧️🦋

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My wife was a bit worried about posting this video on the website of the Barbados Black Belly site as so many farmers are quite right wing.  She reached out to another board member who farms in Florida.  He simply said if they can't take a woke farm that's their problem.  She posted it.  I wasn't even thinking about how i came off as far as passing but i know she often worries.

 

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Charlize

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20 minutes ago, Charlize said:

I wasn't even thinking about how i came off as far as passing but i know she often worries.

You looked wonderful and I don’t think anyone would see you as anything other than a farm girl. However it’s nice to have someone worrying about you. It’s called love. 
 

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Mindy🌈🐛🏳️‍⚧️🦋

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What a great video!  You looked great, @Charlize!

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This is truly Wonderful! and you are truly Lovely, @Charlize (and in your element). Thank you for sharing yourself and this beautiful story!

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What a wonderful video, @Charlize.  I enjoyed watching the sheep, and you.  You clearly have a deep love for farming, for the sheep, and for the environment.  I'm happy you made the video, which I'm sure will be a hit with other farmers and anyone else who sees it.  You GO girl, and tell the sheep I'm proud of 'em!

 

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Carolyn Marie

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Neat video!  I enjoy seeing examples of how other people farm.  Your sheep are definitely living and working with their environment, rather than against it.  Pretty cool! 

 

As far as passing in the video - I don't think you've got a thing to worry about.  Nobody will see anything besides a very pleasant farmer lady.  🙂

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That's an interesting video. We see similar here on the TV about small specialist farms with good solutions to problems. I can imagine you being on the BBC if you were here.

 

Tracy

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Thank you for sharing.

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I love the video! 

You are absolutely smashing in the video hun!

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Charlize you look great and are so knowledgable about your homestead.  I love how your sheep follow you to the grazing area!   Your art on the sugar house wall is a nice touch! 

Hugs, Jani

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Loved seeing you and the black-belly sheep!

 

Hugs, Lydia

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On 3/8/2024 at 6:07 PM, awkward-yet-sweet said:

As far as passing in the video - I don't think you've got a thing to worry about.  Nobody will see anything besides a very pleasant farmer lady.  🙂

Hear, hear! 

 

Congratulations @Charlize on the video! Awesome stuff!

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It is great to actually see and hear other people from the forum.  The land management information is also interesting, as I live in a rural area.

 

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