Mike and Dianne Six own and manage Morning Moon Alpacas, a 25-acre Rogersville farm that is home to nearly 70 alpacas. The Sixes harvest alpaca fiber - known as the "fiber of gold" in the textile industry - to produce yarn for knitting and weaving. The farm also sells and breeds alpacas and hosts classes and educational farm tours.
Mike and Dianne Six own and manage Morning Moon Alpacas, a 25-acre Rogersville farm that is home to nearly 70 alpacas. The Sixes harvest alpaca fiber - known as the "fiber of gold" in the textile industry - to produce yarn for knitting and weaving. The farm also sells and breeds alpacas and hosts classes and educational farm tours.
Mike and Dianne Six own and manage Morning Moon Alpacas, a 25-acre Rogersville farm that is home to nearly 70 alpacas. The Sixes harvest alpaca fiber - known as the "fiber of gold" in the textile industry - to produce yarn for knitting and weaving. The farm also sells and breeds alpacas and hosts classes and educational farm tours.
Mike and Dianne Six own and manage Morning Moon Alpacas, a 25-acre Rogersville farm that is home to nearly 70 alpacas. The Sixes harvest alpaca fiber - known as the "fiber of gold" in the textile industry - to produce yarn for knitting and weaving. The farm also sells and breeds alpacas and hosts classes and educational farm tours.
Mike and Dianne Six own and manage Morning Moon Alpacas, a 25-acre Rogersville farm that is home to nearly 70 alpacas. The Sixes harvest alpaca fiber - known as the "fiber of gold" in the textile industry - to produce yarn for knitting and weaving. The farm also sells and breeds alpacas and hosts classes and educational farm tours.
Mike and Dianne Six own and manage Morning Moon Alpacas, a 25-acre Rogersville farm that is home to nearly 70 alpacas. The Sixes harvest alpaca fiber - known as the "fiber of gold" in the textile industry - to produce yarn for knitting and weaving. The farm also sells and breeds alpacas and hosts classes and educational farm tours.
Mike and Dianne Six own and manage Morning Moon Alpacas, a 25-acre Rogersville farm that is home to nearly 70 alpacas. The Sixes harvest alpaca fiber - known as the "fiber of gold" in the textile industry - to produce yarn for knitting and weaving. The farm also sells and breeds alpacas and hosts classes and educational farm tours.
Mike and Dianne Six own and manage Morning Moon Alpacas, a 25-acre Rogersville farm that is home to nearly 70 alpacas. The Sixes harvest alpaca fiber - known as the "fiber of gold" in the textile industry - to produce yarn for knitting and weaving. The farm also sells and breeds alpacas and hosts classes and educational farm tours.
Mike and Dianne Six own and manage Morning Moon Alpacas, a 25-acre Rogersville farm that is home to nearly 70 alpacas. The Sixes harvest alpaca fiber - known as the "fiber of gold" in the textile industry - to produce yarn for knitting and weaving. The farm also sells and breeds alpacas and hosts classes and educational farm tours.
Mike and Dianne Six own and manage Morning Moon Alpacas, a 25-acre Rogersville farm that is home to nearly 70 alpacas. The Sixes harvest alpaca fiber - known as the "fiber of gold" in the textile industry - to produce yarn for knitting and weaving. The farm also sells and breeds alpacas and hosts classes and educational farm tours.
Mike and Dianne Six own and manage Morning Moon Alpacas, a 25-acre Rogersville farm that is home to nearly 70 alpacas. The Sixes harvest alpaca fiber - known as the "fiber of gold" in the textile industry - to produce yarn for knitting and weaving. The farm also sells and breeds alpacas and hosts classes and educational farm tours.
Mike and Dianne Six own and manage Morning Moon Alpacas, a 25-acre Rogersville farm that is home to nearly 70 alpacas. The Sixes harvest alpaca fiber - known as the "fiber of gold" in the textile industry - to produce yarn for knitting and weaving. The farm also sells and breeds alpacas and hosts classes and educational farm tours.
Mike and Dianne Six own and manage Morning Moon Alpacas, a 25-acre Rogersville farm that is home to nearly 70 alpacas. The Sixes harvest alpaca fiber - known as the "fiber of gold" in the textile industry - to produce yarn for knitting and weaving. The farm also sells and breeds alpacas and hosts classes and educational farm tours.
Mike and Dianne Six own and manage Morning Moon Alpacas, a 25-acre Rogersville farm that is home to nearly 70 alpacas. The Sixes harvest alpaca fiber - known as the "fiber of gold" in the textile industry - to produce yarn for knitting and weaving. The farm also sells and breeds alpacas and hosts classes and educational farm tours.
Mike and Dianne Six own and manage Morning Moon Alpacas, a 25-acre Rogersville farm that is home to nearly 70 alpacas. The Sixes harvest alpaca fiber - known as the "fiber of gold" in the textile industry - to produce yarn for knitting and weaving. The farm also sells and breeds alpacas and hosts classes and educational farm tours.
Mike and Dianne Six own and manage Morning Moon Alpacas, a 25-acre Rogersville farm that is home to nearly 70 alpacas. The Sixes harvest alpaca fiber - known as the "fiber of gold" in the textile industry - to produce yarn for knitting and weaving. The farm also sells and breeds alpacas and hosts classes and educational farm tours.
Mike and Dianne Six own and manage Morning Moon Alpacas, a 25-acre Rogersville farm that is home to nearly 70 alpacas. The Sixes harvest alpaca fiber - known as the "fiber of gold" in the textile industry - to produce yarn for knitting and weaving. The farm also sells and breeds alpacas and hosts classes and educational farm tours.
Mike and Dianne Six own and manage Morning Moon Alpacas, a 25-acre Rogersville farm that is home to nearly 70 alpacas. The Sixes harvest alpaca fiber - known as the "fiber of gold" in the textile industry - to produce yarn for knitting and weaving. The farm also sells and breeds alpacas and hosts classes and educational farm tours.
Mike and Dianne Six own and manage Morning Moon Alpacas, a 25-acre Rogersville farm that is home to nearly 70 alpacas. The Sixes harvest alpaca fiber - known as the "fiber of gold" in the textile industry - to produce yarn for knitting and weaving. The farm also sells and breeds alpacas and hosts classes and educational farm tours.
Mike and Dianne Six own and manage Morning Moon Alpacas, a 25-acre Rogersville farm that is home to nearly 70 alpacas. The Sixes harvest alpaca fiber - known as the "fiber of gold" in the textile industry - to produce yarn for knitting and weaving. The farm also sells and breeds alpacas and hosts classes and educational farm tours.