Welcome to American Way Farm Way "up nawth" in northern NH, where the snowdrifts are big enough to have their own zip codes, life on the farm comes with equal parts work, wonder, and comic relief. I’m Sandy Davis—farmer, storyteller, and frequent victim of livestock with too much personality. Here’s where I share the true (and mostly true) tales of everyday life on American Way Farm—the moments that inspired my book Between the Fenceposts: Tales of Mud, Mayhem, and Manure now available on Amazon.

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Big News!

After months of research—and more time than I care to admit talking to people who use words like “integration” and “smart systems”—I’ve finally upgraded the chickens. We now have an AI-powered nesting setup that tracks each hen’s laying schedule, productivity, and overall attitude. It connects right to my phone and sends alerts when a hen is thinking about laying an egg, in the process of laying one, or just sitting there pretending to be productive.
There’s even a feature that plays soft classical music in the nesting boxes to improve shell quality and reduce stress. Apparently Mozart is good for yolks. Who knew? So far, production is up… although one hen keeps pecking the sensor and another refuses to participate unless the music is changed. At the moment, I’ve got what I can only describe as a full-blown labor dispute going on in the coop.
Farming has come a long way.
For those that think I'm serious (aka, those that don't know me), yes, this is an April Fool’s joke. My chickens won’t even cooperate with an automatic door. There is absolutely no chance they’re syncing with an app.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

You joke, but I'd buy that! Let me know if it ever becomes a real thing.

Sandy@AmericanWayFarm said...

For real! Now if I could just find a way to have them all lay in the nest box...