That fine winter plant, Alfalfa

This is an odd one. I was wandering by the Vila paddock this morning and I noticed that it was greener than expected. What weeds were growing over the winter while the alfalfa/lucerne was sleeping? Maybe the orchard grass/cocksfoot/dactyle had started early? Well, no. That’s alfalfa growing in January. Elsewhere on the farm it isContinue reading "That fine winter plant, Alfalfa"

3 x entrecôte = fore rib roast

The butcher made us six rib roasts for our customers. That's a fore rib roast to the Brits and a standing rib roast to the Americans. [Note that some Americans with lovely Southern accents give 'rib' two syllables.] In French terms, this is a roast made from the entrecôte of the animal. They don't usuallyContinue reading "3 x entrecôte = fore rib roast"

Young beef, get out of my pan

For those interested, here are the numbers from the recent veal/young beef. It had a carcass weight of 154kg at a little over 7 months. From that carcass the butcher made 108kg of cuts, a rendering of 70%. Note that the cuts include the jarret which includes the shin bone thus adding to the weight.Continue reading "Young beef, get out of my pan"

A quick inspection of the butcher’s room

We have beef that is dry-aging at the butcher’s premises in Auch, so I checked it out when picking up the mince. The butcher remarked that the carcass had a good layer of fat, which made it a surprise to him when I mentioned it was grass-finished. He also commented that the carcass was small,Continue reading "A quick inspection of the butcher’s room"

Vine ridges and wiring insulators

After plowing, disking three times, seeding, rolling and early growth, you can still see the vine ridges on the California paddock.  Even after a year’s lucerne growth they show through in Vila. In the mess pre-wiring insulators to thread on the fence wire. Roll out a length of wire along the posts, thread on aContinue reading "Vine ridges and wiring insulators"

Cold morning cows and kids

It has been too long since a cow photo graced the pages of grasspunk. Here are Twistie and 31 the Perfect Heifer. Hopefully both are five months pregnant. We’ll know in four months time. While waiting for the school bus, the kids and I play Red Light, Green Light. The first person to see theContinue reading "Cold morning cows and kids"