Full Circle Farms Waynebsurg
I'm Michelle, founder of Full Circle Farms — a woman farmer rebuilding our family legacy with sustainable homesteading, pasture-raised beef cows, Gelbvieh cattle and raised garden beds. After selling land and cattle in 2007, we returned in 2013 with 12 acres of soybeans and a determination to grow a small farm into a thriving, income-generating homestead. I share homesteading for beginners, growing your own food tips, beginner gardening techniques, growing sweet corn tips, cattle farming basics, DIY homestead projects, farming skills and business management, and sustainable homesteading practices. Follow our story of determination and return as my son learns young farmer skills alongside me and our whole family helps build community, passion for farming and inspiring farming stories. Learn more at fullcirclefarmsky.com
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Planting, Cultivating, and Hilling Potatoes
When the Weather Wins: Facing Wind and Rain on the Farm
Stringing Sweet Peas With Henry
Using Ryegrass For Weed Control
Michelle Shares How to Make the Family's Thanksgiving Stuffing Balls
Planting Together As A Family
Digging the Last Potatoes of the Season
Cleaning The Farm Cart For Harvesting
Cattle Feeding and Watering System Update, Plus a FREE GIveaway!
Delivering Scrap Metal to the Local Recycling Center
Why Is It Important to Buy USA Beef?
Preparing for Fall Festival 2025
Beans, Onions, and Lessons Learned
Laying Biodegradable Mulch
Planting Cabbage
Weaning Moonlight
Running Irrigation Lines With Henry
A Moment With Henry: Gathering Plants
April Our First Planting of the Year
Planting Potatoes: The Game-Changing Method!
Harvesting Jerusalem Artichokes: A Culinary Journey!
Spreading fertilizer on market garden
Rain Rain Please Stop
When the Weather Says Yes, but the Ground Says No!
Henry builds a chicken house part 3
What we are growing and the lessons we have learned with Market Gardening.
Henry builds a chicken Pt 2
This Year’s Potato Crop: Our Plans for Success After Last Year’s Struggles