Summer 2018 Wild & Woolly
- Jul 23, 2018
- 1 min read
The Summer 2018 issue of Wild & Woolly has been published. Wild & Woolly is a quarterly newsletter for sheep and goat producers and anyone else interested in small ruminants. It is published by University of Maryland Extension.























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I’m glad the post links directly out to the issue—no hunting around, just open and read. It’s funny how often farm note-taking turns into “encoding” stuff for later-me anyway; I’ve even messed with a caesar cipher before, and it’s the same idea of keeping information organized so it’s usable later.
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Wild & Woolly being quarterly is a sweet spot for me—I actually have time to read it, and it’s easy to file away for later. Weird comparison, but it’s like playing with hairstyle ai before making a change: preview first, then decide what’s worth doing in real life (same vibe as planning herd adjustments).