WINNER HAS BEEN CHOOSEN: Help me pick a farm name and win a 6 mon. GFM

Okay the contest has ended and Ive narrowed my list down to three different names. Its really hard to pick just one so Im going over them very carefully. But I want to thank everyone who gave me some great names to choose from!!! I had fun reading all of these too. There is no way I could have come up with these great names.


The three I am debating over are:

Hidden Acre Farms
Simplicity Farms
Funny Bone Farms


I will choose one of them either later today or Sunday and then update Sunday night. I will post and let you know who I have choosen as the winner.

Thanks everyone!!!
 
Okay hubby and I have talked it over and we have choosen a winner. It was really hard, because there were some really great names!! Thanks everyone for giving us input and coming up with some really good ideas and great names.


Congratulations GaNewChick!! We went with Simplicity Farms. It was short and right to the point.
 
What a nice surprise!
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All of the names were great and I am sure it wasn't an easy task. Thank you for the 6 month GFM and wishing much success to Simplicity Farms!!!

Laura
 
I don't know what you chose - Our place (4.93 acres) is called
"The Goat Farm" but we have no goats.

The property belongs to my Dad - whom we refer to often as the Old Goat!

He purchased the land to build a paintball park for his grandson - my son.

We buillt on it so that someone is always here for paintball - Grampa and Gramma moved to Lapine Oregon to help my brother's family for a while.

So here we are - on the goat farm with no goats. Someday I would like to get some goats but I need fencing so they won't stand on top of my car and kids tuition take precedence over fences and goats!

My Grandfather had a large ranch a million years ago he called the Rocking buck ranch The symbol was like a smiley face mouth under the letter B. He was amoung other things a bronco buster and rodeo rider ( I thought it sort of looked like the Boston Bruins Symbol)

My other grandfather called his homestead in Alaska: Clappboard House. People still call it that even though no one in the family lives in it - sold many times. He called it that because my grandmother lamented for 3 years (rightly so) she wanted to not live in a tent and needed to have a clap board house - They were pioneers and helped found the tourist town of Ketchikan, AK in the early 1930-1940's. It was his way of reminding her that she was "cranky" about it and it was sort of a joke.

What ever you decide, make it mean something to you.

Cal
Jax FL
 
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