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Archive for March, 2007

FarmersOnly.com helps the overalls set find love online 

Thursday, March 29th, 2007


Finding love is hard enough.
Source: www.lansingstatejournal.com

Wool Whimsy Felting: A hot hobby for any age 
If you think felt is just that bold-colored acrylic material that kindergarteners cut with safety scissors, you’re missing the latest major arts and crafts trend.
Source: www.eagletribune.com

Neighbors: Whatcom County llama herd neglected 
Some of the animals, including a baby llama, have died and some neighbors fear more animals are in danger. Baby llama among dead animals found
Source: www.king5.com

Group shares love of llamas 

Thursday, March 29th, 2007


Immersing themselves in all things llama and alpaca, Leelanau County’s 4-H group Gotta Lluva Llama, Alpaca and Cool Critter Club hosted a Hum-A-Long North with Llamas and Alpacas gathering that drew enthusiasts from around the state.
Source: www.gtherald.com

Cuteness, for fun and profit 
A Jarrettsville farm will hold an open house next weekend to raise awareness about the alpaca, a charming South American creature Irked at being led around the barn on a harness by his owner, Stryker tried to pull away.
Source: www.baltimoresun.com

Young Sierra foothills wine region recalls old California / Fair Play is Napa with more altitude, a lot less attitude 
Driving southeast from Placerville toward the wineries around the tiny burg of Fair Play, I had a reverse-Dorothy moment: Toto, I don’t think we’re in Napa anymore. This was more like Kansas, with Bill’s Taxidermy over there, and Double Diamond Tack &…
Source: www.sfgate.com

SEYMOUR:Alpaca farm comes as a surprise

Thursday, March 29th, 2007


Waterbury Republican-American – Copyright 2007 Republican-American In a dense neighborhood and on a hill overlooking downtown, there live alpacas. About 20 fluffy, curious creatures living on a farm that’s as out of place in Seymour as alpacas once were in the United States

Feature: Standing Guard
Daily News-Record – It s for this reason Schwartz keeps Maid Marian and three other llamas as guard animals on her alpaca farm. Maid Marian s crew isn t alone: The South American beasts of burden are pulling guard duty at dozens of area farms. “Llamas are naturally

 


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