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october 2013 | Section A

Roxa Deaton enjoys a productive retirement with her sheep story By Robin winzenread fritz photos by josh marshall

FAMILY FARMS

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ll eyes are on Roxa Deaton as she makes her way through the barn on the south side of the home she shares with husband, Rob Deaton. Lifting the lid on a garbage container, she reaches down and begins scooping up her own blend of sweet feed, pouring the grain scoop by scoop into assorted plastic feeders next to bales of mixed alfalfa, clover and fescue hay that was grown in the couple’s pastures. Tails flicker, ears twitch and Rusty, her large Tunis sheep, begins to baa. It’s dinner time at Amber Meadow Farm near Edinburgh, and Roxa’s flock is ready to eat. “I bought them for $1 a pound,” says Roxa, regarding Rusty and another one of her Tunis sheep, Will E, who also watches closely as she doles out dinner. “They were going to be market lambs and I said, no, those little boys aren’t going to the market. They’re going to come home with me.” “I named one Rusty and one Will E.,” Roxa continues. “I would call Will E. and Rusty would come. And then I would call Rusty and Will E. would come. Well, this went on for about three weeks, and finally I gave up and switched their names. They knew who they were; I was just too dumb to figure it out.”

63 years of Service, Strength, and Integrity. 6672 East 650 South | Edinburgh, IN 46124 | 812-526-5574 | 800-284-2676 | kokomograin.com


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