The Cornucopia

A small family farm in rural Northwest Iowa pursuing organic methods in raising and marketing Certified Naturally Grown vegetables. Our goal is to be Godly stewards as we work with the land, water, plants, and animals the Lord has given us. Also found at The Cornucopia are better than free-range broilers and purebred Berkshire pigs.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Posted by Farmers John and Janna Wesselius at 10:21 PM
Labels: in previous years she was bred by a bull. She has good maternal qualities. This will be her 4th calf., Rosie is due an ET calf March 26. This is her first ET

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