Here is a link to a short Callens Farm video. Click the link below and enjoy. Happy New year!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xK88OmRNN4
Here is a link to a short Callens Farm video. Click the link below and enjoy. Happy New year!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xK88OmRNN4
We live on a small family livestock and honey farm located in S.W. Minnesota, near the South Dakota border. The source of our honey is from white and red clover. The honey appears as liquid gold in color. Our honey is extracted using a hand cranked centrifugal force extractor.
Then the honey is screened once into a holding container from which we later fill the small honey bottles. We do not heat treat the honey nor add any other ingredients. Pure and natural is our Minnesota honey! What could taste better?
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What a treat that video was – just like being there.
Happy New Year
awesome farm and family life. just like I grew up in, the good ole American family farm life that gives life to everyone else. if it were not for the Farmer, America would not be!!!@
Great video, thanks. so much like my life growing up, a few different animals but we had all but the goats, We had beef and milking cows, calves, pigs, sheep, chickens, guinea hens, horses, dogs and cats, and we had geese and ducks too! plus the occasional fox, and skunk, etc, and stray dogs and cats!! and all the field work. I do not know how my dad did it all! amazing what the American farmer can do, definitely not a 40 hour week! syl Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2016 17:48:06 +0000 To: franscom@msn.com