01/26/2026
It’s -6° this morning.
While most of the world is still warm in their beds, outside the air stings your face, gloves freeze stiff, and water troughs are sealed in ice. But the animals don’t know the temperature — they just know it’s time to eat, drink, and be cared for.
So the farmer goes.
Again. And again.
Farming doesn’t pause for weather. There’s no “snow day” when living things depend on you.
When you choose to support a small farm, you’re not just buying food. You’re standing behind mornings like this — frozen boots, cold hands, and a quiet commitment to care, no matter the conditions. 🌾❄️