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Peaceful Snow.... 01/13/2012
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Our first snow fall of the season!  The farm was so peaceful today....all we could see were Max, the rooster's foot prints and kitty cat footprints in the snow...
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Halloween is here! 10/28/2011
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Please bring our Halloween Treat coupon to the store this weekend and stock up on local apple cider, honey and raw milk!  We have treats and welcome any that you have to offer as well.  We have yogurt back in stock!  Bring the family for ice cream to celebrate the snow on the ground. 

If you are interested, we are looking for a part time assistant store manager.  The application is available here online.  Simply fill it out and drop it off at the store. 
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Waldo Cow 07/16/2011
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Today at Eastleigh Farm, another cow mysteriously disappeared. Number 47, Ruby, was nowhere to be found around the evening milking time, and a one-man-search-party was sent after her.Towards the end of the milking, she was found hiding in a shady grove of trees in the back of a pasture. Ruby was returned to the rest of her herd and the day finished as close to normal as we can achieve on the funny-farm.
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Cows Prance to the Sight of Romance 07/12/2011
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It's breeding season at Eastleigh Farm and Woody the bull has been introduced to his lady friends in the field.
While Woody was on fifty first dates, we were inside cleaning the office. Back at the Home Farm on Grove Street, the spring calves are ready to wean. Up the hill at Eastleigh, Luke and Cole, our two steers, are spending time with a few retired cows, while they wait for a new home with an owner experienced with oxen that can put them to good work. 
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Stray Cow, Ahoy! 07/10/2011
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       Today at Eastleigh, we started off an exciting day with a mutinous cow. Number 285, Melissa, abandoned ship early this morning as we were just opening the store. Half an hour or so later, a neighbor spotted the escapee and helped us return her to her rightful pasture. The day continued normally, spotting and fixing Melissa's exit point in the fence line until later in the evening when an infamous farm-hand, Clayton, learned to operate one of the farm's Massey Ferguson tractors.
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    Clifford W., elder son of Mary from the store began the Eastleigh blog in July 2011. Currently, farm updates are randomly posted by a variety of Eastleigh's staff.  

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