Farms pivot to guard finances during COVID Farmtario


Farms pivot to guard finances during COVID Farmtario

About Sandi Brock I am a mom, a wife, and a farmer. In that order (most days). This channel is all about wading the waters of these three versions of me… Learning new things each day, and sharing them with you. Authentically, sheepishly me. Content Authors Platform Farm Sheep and sunshine: How 'solar grazing' helped a farm expand


Shear Determination with Sandi Brock from Sheepishly Me

0:00 / 17:56 Sandi Brock - Sheepishly Me inspires us all to do better, & also shoveling poop | buck barn cleanout Zion Creek Farm 17.7K subscribers Subscribe 1.7K 20K views 7 months ago OHIO.


Sandi Brock, of 'Sheepishly Me,' talks sheep, social media Farm and Dairy

This week we caught up with Sandi Brock of Ontario, Canada. Sandi walks us through her indoor sheep production system, explains why and how she became Youtube's most popular sheep farmer, and also touches on the publics perception of agriculture in Canada.. we help livestock farmers get the most out of the genetics they farm with. Get in.


Sandi Brock, of 'Sheepishly Me,' talks sheep, social media Farm and Dairy

Features 7 Canadian Farming Channels to Follow on YouTube By : Diego Flammini Sandi Brock Mark Brock isn't the only member of his family with a strong YouTube presence. Sandi Brock, Mark's wife, raises sheep on the family farm and runs a YouTube channel called Sheepishly Me.


Sandi in Ontario, Canada Hard to believe we are at second cut hay

11032 Sandi Brock, Canadian sheep farmer and rising social media personality, shared about how she manages her housed, accelerated flock, at the Buckeye Shepherds' Symposium, Dec. 14, in.


Stream Episode 42 Sandi Brock May 4 2017 by WFS Feeding Success Podcast

About Sandi Brock of Sheepishly Me Sandi is a wife, a mother, and a Canadian sheep and grain farmer. In 2012 she and her husband, Mark, ventured down an unplanned path when they decided to step away from farming with extended family, so they could instead make time and space to start a new adventure of building their very own sheep farm.


Women in agriculture Ontario Grain Farmer

Sandi Brock, a Canadian sheep farmer, lambs four times a year in a fully indoor 450-ewe system and brings her 440,000 YouTube followers on the journey. Brock, her husband Mark, son Jack (21) and daughter Jessica (19), run a tillage and sheep farm in Ontario, Canada.


This week, like most weeks, I set aside time on Tuesday to weigh and

Sandi Brock grew up on a dairy farm and loved the whole farming lifestyle, but that didn't stop her from having what she describes as an 'identity crisis'. Before she and her husband Mark established Shepard Creek Farms, Brock worked in a management capacity for Mark's family poultry farm operation for 13 years. When the couple decided.


Brock and Nairn named 2021 Food and Farming Champions Farmtario

In typical Sandi style, my last February FAQ is done in March.What do I wish I knew before starting a sheep farm?A question I get asked a lot.Everyday, I c.


The first week of lambing starts…but, they aren’t due for another week

Sandi's farm was and is primarily a grain farm, but diversified in 2012 to include sheep Then, shortly after, she decided to expand and build a barn and more than triple the flock size (a huge leap!) She's spent many videos explaining her barn design — and why a barn vs. keeping sheep outside It's hot. Big Ass fans are just so expensive!


FEARLESS IN FARMING Grober Nutrition

It all started when. A branch of our farm that wasn't exactly a vision for either Mark or I after graduating university in the late 90's was our sheep farm. In fact, I was working with Mark's dad and brother right out of school, for the next 13 years on their broiler breeder operation. But after much soul searching, an.


GrainTALK Episode 13 Ben Rosser, Sandi Brock, Markus Haerle Grain

Welcome to our podcast! We are Mark and Sandi Brock. We farm together, parent together and somehow still live together after 21 years. Over the years we've experienced stuff. Good stuff, bad stuff, ugly stuff and nice stuff. We've seen farming change. Evolve. Innovate. Create.


The countdown is ON! Less than 2 weeks to go until the new wee ones

John Greig Reading Time: 3 minutes Published: June 14, 2019 News Sandi Brock in her Perth County sheep barn. Photo: John Greig There's not a lot of filtering in the version of Sandi Brock's sheep farm that she shows to the world. It's real and it's popular with viewers of her YouTube channel.


Sandi Brock uses social media to connect people to agriculture Farm 2019

5,097 likes, 110 comments - sheepishly.me on January 7, 2024: "Last March, I got some pics done on the farm. Pictures I haven't been able to really look at u." Sandi Brock - Sheepishly Me. on Instagram: "Last March, I got some pics done on the farm.


Sandi Brock uses social media to connect people to agriculture Farm 2019

HOW WE STARTED OUR SHEEP FARM.A video long overdue, but a hard one to put into a 20 minute video. Farming isn't easy. Everyone has a story… A journey.This i.


In this video, I take you through the week and show you a few different

Belinda Bowman, left, and Sandi Brock, right, spoke candidly about grief, mental health and providing the necessary coping strategies for the next generation of farmers Farmers' eternal optimism of better days ahead leads to their demise when it comes to mental wellness, said Brock.