potatoes…

We’ve been very blessed to have a local produce farmer in our lives 🙂

A couple of our kids work for her during the planting/harvesting season and she blesses us with excess (when she has it).  Some years our own garden doesn’t produce as well as we’d like so this has been a wonderful arrangement for us.  At times we will barter a couple piglets for produce as well.

One year she blessed us with tomatoes… we had so many I canned over 100 quarts of sauce and such.  Here’s how it works… “I’m plowing down row 2 tomorrow, come clean out the row”  We drive over with the truck, some laundry baskets and some able bodied kids, and spend maybe a half hour picking anything that’s red in that row.

One year it was corn, over 100 quarts of that as well.  Same gig, “I’m plowing down that middle row, go clean it out”

Last year it was potatoes.  The deer were having a field day eating anything what was showing on the surface, so she calls and says “Deer are cleaning me out, go pick anything that’s showing”  We ended up with probably 600 lbs of potatoes!

She plants different varieties; red skinned, russets, sweet.  My favorite, by far, is the Satina .  This tuber has a dense yellow colored flesh with a thin skin.  It makes heavenly mashed potatoes that are light and fluffy, home fries that don’t fall apart, baked potatoes to die for.  I almost never peel them as the skin is so thin.  Being a dense potato they store remarkably well.  We built some wooden bins and store the potatoes in layers of sand.  Even now I am pulling potatoes out that are firm and delicious!

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There is something incredibly satisfying about digging out your own taters, or opening a jar of produce that you canned.  Or taking some greenbeans out of the freezer that you grew.  But, that’s for another post 🙂

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Fortune

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We decided to get out for a few minutes, alone, last night while the kids were eating their dinner of homemade pizza.  After eating our shared dinner at the Chinese Restaurant I opened my “fortune” cookie and thought mine was quite apropos.

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Friends?

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Contentment is a Well Trained Dog

And an easily trained dog is sheer bliss.  In my experience there is a certain personality in a dog that makes training easy.  This in-bred temperament combined with people socialization from an early age is the difference between having a friend/helper for life and a troublesome companion.  It is primarily for this reason that, in my opinion, Golden Retrievers are the ideal family pet.  It’s one of the reasons I’ve owned them my whole life and couldn’t imagine life without one.

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As far as training goes, the three most basic and important commands that a dog must learn are sit, stay and come.  Working with Goldens, it has never taken more than a few sessions for them to obtain a basic understanding of these commands, and only a little more consistent work to ingrain these commands into their minds permanently.  You don’t need a professional trainer.  We aren’t.  Neither do you need to spend hours per day.  Anyone can do it.

Of course, this is assuming that the dog you’re working with has the necessary temperament and has been socialized properly.  Dogs that do not fit these categories can probably still be trained, but it will require a much greater commitment on the part of the trainer, and the desired results may never be fully attained.  I’m not saying it won’t happen, but it will be harder.

For the past week or so, I’ve been working with Mal to bring his training to the next level.  Our plans are to mold some of our Retrievers into working game dogs, so, starting with Mal,  I’ve started working with him on the sit, stay, come commands “notched up” a bit.  My first goal is to solidify these commands in varied situations then move on to molding his retrieving play abilities (which he already loves and simply cannot get enough of) into reliable working abilities.  For starters, he needs to obey commands no matter where he is; whether he is near me or far away.  On command (which is a whistle blow), he must stop and sit exactly where he is:Sit1asmSit1bsm

And again in another area:

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I should be able to walk away, sing a song, dance a jig and eat a canoli while a parade of raw beef and bacon dances just out of his reach.  He must *stay* until he is commanded to do otherwise, no matter what.  Here, “sit” and “stay” are being combined into one command.  “Sit” (one blow of the whistle) really means “sit and stay”.  Then, here I walk away:

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And I continue to walk away until I am out of sight.

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I stay out of sight for a while.  Here I stayed for five minutes, but it could have been longer.  I should be able to go in and eat breakfast and he should “stay” right where he is – and he does.  Here I am walking back:

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Now he receives the “come” command, a trolling whistle:

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And he comes to my right side and sits:

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“Did I do good?  Huh? Did I??” / “Awesome Mal.  Good boy!”

I can count on my fingers the number of sessions that it has taken to teach him these things.  Next we move on to obeying commands when out of line of sight.  It is such a joy to work with such a great dog.  I love this guy!

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Updating the Website

Just a note to let everyone know that we’ve updated the website just a bit, and have plans for future enhancements.  First of all, you can now access this page directly at www.tomcovafarm.com.

We have also linked up our page to:

www.pasturedpork.net
www.pasturedpork.info
www.goldenfamilydog.com
and
www.goldengamedog.com

Of course, www.tomcovafarm.wordpress.com will still work just as it always has, but who wants to type that much?

We’ve also added a contact page, and placeholders for Pastured Pork and Golden Retriever pages which we will be updating soon.

Update:  Woops.  Apparently the way I added the above links wasn’t working.  All fixed.  Not that it really matters since the links just link you back to here, but hey.  Click away.

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Spring must be on it’s way

2013-03-01_11-24-26_793The weather is so amazing today, we decided to make a stop on our way home from an appointment.  There is a state park near us that has an abundance of wildlife and views that go on forever.  There were about 30 ducks frolicking in the sunshine, that has been sorely lacking of late.  It being early afternoon the area was pleasantly quiet of traffic, the car kind and the people kind.  You could actually hear the ducks wings, off in the distance, as they would take off and careen back toward a particular love interest.  Or, as they would squawk and quack at each other letting one another know that the sun is shining, the air is clean and spring is beginning to bud around us.

It was a brief interlude in our hectic lives, a moment to take a deep breath to breathe in the clean air, to relax our shoulders and to not speak… just…. watch.

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Pork… it’s what’s for dinner…

There is nothing quite like eating something you have grown or raised.  Our naturally raised pastured pork is particularly good!  It’s even better when you can stretch your meals!

I cooked up a big ham on Sunday since ALL of our children were home with spouses and an added friend… that’s a lot of people!  I just baked it on a really low heat allllll day.  I seasoned the inside of the meat with garlic cloves and the outside was rubbed down with our favorite, Montreal Seasoning.  Cooked up some delicious gravy from the drippings, oven baked home fries, using farm fresh potatoes stored away for the winter in bins of sand,  with lots of bacon and onion, and of course Corn!2012-12-02_18-41-55_882

Today I took the leftover meat off the bone and cubed it up, cut up some onions, took some cut up peppers I froze from the garden harvest, crushed tomatoes, tomato sauce, ketchup, honey mustard, honey, salt, pepper, cumin, thyme, a smidge of red pepper and a dash of tumeric.  Threw it all in the crockpot, let it simmer all afternoon… going to serve with leftover rice, homemade garlic bread and spinach.

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And, waste not want not… who gets the huge bone ?  Hey buddy, guess what’s for dinner….

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Simpler Time….

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This picture of our son, Daniel, just puts me back into a time when life was simple…..

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New Golden Retriever Puppies on the farm!

Every time the farm is blessed with puppies I can’t help but walk around humming the Veggie Tales song “Puppies are Cuddly… ” .  They really are!

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Shoveling out….

The “old Girl” had a hard time of it initially (see previous post), but in the end prevailed!

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Meghan working hard trying to give the dogs some extra room, though they were loving a good romp in the snow!  (have to say.. having able bodied teenagers is a real plus after a blizzard on a farm!)

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