I think that I am going to say that I did sort of enjoy this book. Kurt Timmermeister had a very interesting life and it was nice reading about how "yolo" he was with buying the land and becoming a farmer. It was interesting to read about the bad luck he got like when the poor lamb lost its eyes from the crows. That kind of stuff was just interesting to me (even though I cringed), because I never thought of things like that actually happening.
Overall the book was an easy read. It was hard to get past the chapters about slaughtering and killing the animals. I could almost picture the poor things in my head when I read it. I really appreciate the way he organized his book. How each chapter was about something interesting about the farm and had an interesting title. In the end, Kurt seemed satisfied with what he had accomplished about his farm and how he can serve people good food. It makes me food good reading this because, like I said I wanted to start my own business, Kurt makes the impossible seem possible. If you didn't know how the story was going to go, right off the bat you would assume that Kurt would fail. But in the end, he actually did it so hopefully with a good start for me I will be able to do that too.
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