Black Mesa Ranch

Snowflake, Arizona, USA

Artisan Cheese

Nubian Goats

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Updated!

 We have revamped our Ranch Workshop Packages!

In addition to our three-day cheese making and goat management workshops learn about our free open- house days and lodging accommodations.  

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Award Winning Artisan Goat Cheeses

 

    

2 Awards 2008 ADGA National Competition

4 Awards 2005 ADGA National Competition

3 Awards 2004 ADGA National  Competition

 

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Award Winning Fine Candies

(available seasonally)

2 Awards 2005 ADGA National Competition

2 Awards 2004 ADGA National Competition

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Click here to read the online version of Kathryn's booklet

Getting Started

The RIGHT WAY

With Goats 

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This site last updated:

July 19, 2010

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To see recently updated weather information for the Ranch go to:

BMR WeatherUnderground web page.

This data is updated daily at around midnight

After years of dreaming, months of research and finally a week of waiting for delivery, The Black Mesa Ranch weather station went on line at approximately 5:30PM 1/24/05.

The Davis Vantage Pro2 wireless unit and it's accompanying WeatherLink computer software package installed quickly and easily and was up and running in a little more than an hour.  Being able to understand and take advantage of all it's functions fully will take a little longer!

We look forward to using the weather data to help with everything from gardening to candy-making (high humidity effects chocolate work), to working with pregnant goats (sudden drops in barometric pressure can hurry a goat into labor).

The full set of data with charts and graphs is posted online at the  BMR WeatherUnderground web page. I usually upload to the site once a day in the evening so you may have to click the "previous day" button to see the most current info.