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Gold Shaw Farm | December 30, 2025



Let me try to answer some key questions that people often have about our farm startup. Our Vermont farm is focused on ducks, a permaculture orchard and establishing a successful and sustainable farm business here in the Northeast Kingdom.

About Gold Shaw Farm: Gold Shaw Farm is more of a farm-in-progress than an honest-to-goodness farm. Our dream is that someday we are able to transform our 150+ acre parcel of land into a regenerative and productive homestead and farm.

Send us mail at:
Gold Shaw Farm
PO Box 225
Peacham, VT 05862

Blog: http://www.goldshawfarm.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/goldshawfarm
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/goldshawfarm
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/goldshawfarm

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  1. @MH-rp8jx

    December 30, 2025 at 2:26 am

    My family and I are moving to VT late July/early August. We're getting about 5 to 10 acres and I will be starting my permaculture Food Forest there….. I already have one here on the West Coast and excited to start another one! Do you ever do tours?

  2. @patriciaadducci6549

    December 30, 2025 at 2:26 am

    So interesting to take a look into the past after getting to know current Gold Shaw Farm this year. Big change in quality of video – especially the sound quality and use of music. I thought Morgan was some sort of creative genius – now I see, oh, this is how people learn! But I still think he must have a terrific instinct for marketing. This is what works at this time in history – go Gold Shaw!

  3. @Borahae_Sabby

    December 30, 2025 at 2:26 am

    So cool to watch this now…lol after I discovered your channel a little over 2 years ago.

    So amazing to see how much you and Allison have grown the farm in that short amount of time.

    ❤️❤️

  4. @onetuliptree

    December 30, 2025 at 2:27 am

    By 2018 grocery store produce is no longer labeled where grown, it has become a 'product" so it can be labeled where it was packaged. Am I the only one who is paying attention to this change?

  5. @eugenialewis785

    December 30, 2025 at 2:27 am

    In April my husband was sitting on the porch And I dog was chasing something my husband thought it was a little bird but it's a duck, a mallard duck we have no idea where this little duck came from, look like it was just hatched the couple of days earlier. I went on YouTube and found you. Love your videos, can't stop watching. I'm happy to see Lol barn cat 🐱 is doing better, you had me crying with you. Keep doing what your doing.😇

  6. @judil3294

    December 30, 2025 at 2:27 am

    I love watching your videos and admire what you are doing. I have just one 'but' and that is trying to listen to someone speak while some annoying bit of music is desperately trying to drown you out and distract from your message. There are many worse examples out there but by the seven minute mark here I was driven to stop the video. Sorry

  7. @Lisargarza

    December 30, 2025 at 2:27 am

    Glad you chose to raise ducks. Here’s why I like ducks and geese over chickens: Baby water fowl make eye contact with you because they’re trying to bond. They stay cute and fuzzy until they’re almost adult size. They have a playful nature and love to nibble on shoe laces or shiny buttons. Baby chicks, on the other hand, start growing feathers when they’re just a few days old. They lose the cute baby fuzz when they’re just a week or two old. But worst of all, if one baby chick is injured or sick, the others will start pecking it until they kill it.

  8. @dc0145a

    December 30, 2025 at 2:27 am

    Just found your channel (via Lumnah Acres). 🙂 I'm in southern NH. Love the videos; looking forward to hearing about your journey. I'm in IT – tech with a very small 'wanna be' hobby farm. Goats, chickens, vegetable garden. I'm going back to 'binge' watch your vids. You might want to check out Vino Farm

    youtube channel (central MA). He's a beginner beekeeper, grapes thus the vino, orchard. They too are a young couple starting out with an older farm / property.

  9. @cynthiafisher9907

    December 30, 2025 at 2:27 am

    I’m a new sub and I’m going back and watching some of the previous ones. You are really smart and fun to watch! I liked this very much.
    The music could have been toned down for my ADD twitchiness!

  10. @melissatomolonius472

    December 30, 2025 at 2:27 am

    We live in CT, just bought 3 acres right under the Mass border. I found you through Roots/Refuge and was so excited to see that you are here in the Northeast! I've been looking for homesteaders on YouTube somewhat near our region and will be eagerly looking for your vidoes.

  11. @bettinah.7429

    December 30, 2025 at 2:27 am

    Great informative get to know you video.
    Thought I would share an independent film with you that was aired here on TVO. It is filmed here in South western Ont and in Manitoba and chronicles 5 individuals who decide to start small scale sustainable farming. I believe it is also on you tube.
    I would tag Jason from start from seed,since he lives here in Ont but I do not know how to tag on youtube,I am fb literate and new to the 'tube'. Lol 😉
    I encourage you and your subscribers to check it out. It mad for pretty good tv.

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