Oh from the sound of it, Kansas is worse then your average mess. Nebraska has its problems, personally not happy with the constant consolidation, but I live close enough to Kansas to have heard from more then one Kansaian things are bad there.
Welcome! My brother works in Brownville at the nuclear station, but I have never been that way. I am certian you will be able to find a new flock soon.
Lol great weather for ducks
We have had 2.25 but it was a wonderful soft rain, we have little run off. I know others are getting a deluge, that does not really help. But our cracks are finally gone and everything is such a pretty green
If you are truely interested in this, you really should consider joining the society. It is for both producers and consumers, and they are very passionate and friendly. The membership is not outrageous and you would be connected to many farmers who could help you.
I have actually doing quiet a bit of research on this. Last year i got several Cornish x. I personally did not care for them. They are bred to be eating, growing machines. You need to force them to leave the coop.
So this year i am trying a variety of meat birds. Red ranger, rainbow dixie...
Both the farms i gave you sell organic feed. I do not know about New Hampshires. I personally go through Hoovers. They are not certified organic or anything. But i figure it is mostly the same as long as i feed them right and keep them active.
Ok this is the one i could find near you, not saying there isnt one closer, just not on my list
https://www.nebraskafood.org/food/product_list.php?type=producer_id&producer_id=78
I got them from this site:
http://www.nebsusag.org/food.shtml
This is the Nebraska sustainable ag site. My family is...