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KatTylee Posted - Jan 15 2013 : 06:38:25 AM
So in looking for a farm (and failing for now) we've also been thinking about names. We came up with a few and would like your opinions. So, what is your favorite? Keep in mind that we haven't found this mythical farm and we've been on an emotional roller coaster as we've thought we've had it a couple of times.

Roller Coaster Acre

Addled Acres

The Finally Farm

Annoyed Place

Up and Down Ranch

Up the Wall Estate

Perspiration Patch

Oy Vey Orchards

Flummoxed Farmstead

Anxiety Gardens

Had It Homestead

Migraine Meadows

The Pooped Plantation

To top it off we'd like to be able to eventually market products from this eventual farm.

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HodgeLodge Posted - Feb 02 2013 : 11:42:41 AM
For each place we have lived house wise, we have had a different name for it. It depends on the farm, where, and lots to do with your names, your interests, your family's. My favorite was Moon Flower Lodge.

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Marybeth Posted - Jan 19 2013 : 10:31:28 AM
It seems to me that once you get your farm and get a feel of the land the name will fall right in place. Of course in the mean time it is fun thinking of names. Our place is called Strawberry Hill because years ago all the land around here was strawberry fields and we live high on a hill. I would have never picked that. Our previous place I named Hobby Horse Farms because we seems to be raising both kids and ponies although neither is a hobby the name just fit. Progress took that place but we lived there 30+ years.
Keep looking!! MB

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cj6 Posted - Jan 17 2013 : 10:46:46 PM
Katrina,I totally understand your frustration. We too have been close to having our dream more than once,only to have it be pulled out from under us.We again are soooo close and praying that this time we will finally be able in a few weeks to say it is ours. Keep the faith.believe in miracles and some day you will be walking in the front door of your very own farmhouse.
jan49829 Posted - Jan 16 2013 : 11:35:44 AM
Prairie Products Farm maybe?

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KatTylee Posted - Jan 16 2013 : 10:55:48 AM
Little Hawk Yarns is another option.

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westfork woman Posted - Jan 16 2013 : 10:50:46 AM
I like Prairie Products.

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KatTylee Posted - Jan 16 2013 : 10:06:50 AM
A few more ideas:

Farmstead Products

Patches' Pretties

High Plains Handspuns

Prairie Products

Just a bit more positive and leaning more toward the fiber I work with. Although I want it open ended enough that we could some day add orchard/garden products to the line. :)

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westfork woman Posted - Jan 15 2013 : 6:36:10 PM
I agree with Janet. If you are going to sell to the public, think positive. One of the cutest I ever saw was Hackamore Hollow. It was a little cottage on a small corner lot in town, but was decorated in lots of farm and ranch junk, with a pretty patio and a vegetable garden. So keep thinking.

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jan49829 Posted - Jan 15 2013 : 11:04:44 AM
I would not use most of them, as they kind of give a negative feeling, even though you were thinking of your frustrations on buying a farm, but if you plan on selling things from there, I would make the name more cheerful and informative as to what you farm.

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Bear5 Posted - Jan 15 2013 : 09:40:11 AM
I like Oy Vey Orchard, but I really like Oy Vey Place.
Good luck.
Marly

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KatTylee Posted - Jan 15 2013 : 07:08:32 AM
We plan on making the true decisions regarding naming after we actually get the farm. Right now though we are trying not to go crazy waiting so we're brainstorming. We got a kick out of some of these and thought we'd have a little fun toying with names. Who knows what will fit that eventual farm? Most of these particular names just reflect our frustrations with finding a farm. :)

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Fiddlehead Farm Posted - Jan 15 2013 : 06:59:37 AM
Love all these names!

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kysheeplady Posted - Jan 15 2013 : 06:55:19 AM
I always say never put the cart before the horse ... meaning, let you farm (when you get it) help in the naming. Good luck with your search tho.

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