
Bella, the ever hard-working, dedicated farm girl!

Silvana holding the new Hampford piglet!!
We are alive and well on the farm! It’s a very busy time of year with all the farrowing and lambing going on. Here are some random photos that were taken between now and the last post. Yesterday, May 8, it snowed!!! Happy Easter! Happy Spring!

A nice surprise for our family!




There is new life all around the farm this time of year! With new life, comes plenty of chores.


This little lamb needed some extra care. He was almost frozen at birth!

Trying out the new hog scale! It works well.





Bella luring a mother ewe into the shelter of the barn.

Happy breeding stock being lazy!




Seeing the beauty that surrounds us on a daily basis!






A time to “play”!

Fred grinding feed, a never ending job!


Feeding the troops! A job in itself!













Life is good down on the farm!
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About Callens Honey Farm
We live on a small family 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?
Love seeing all your pictures!
Thanks Jaye!!! You are a sweetie….
Awesome photos!! Love seeing the kids taking such pride in the livestock!! Congratulations on the award!! Dedication and hard work is the key to success!!💜
Thank you Kimberly! That goes for your nursing degree as well!!!!
Thank you I love seeing all your family.. busy time of year thanks for coming to Jared and Renees wedding. Sorry I didn’t get a chance to get around and talk to everyone take care
It was a beautiful wedding!!! Thanks for raising such a great son. Hope to see you at the barn dance June 7th.