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What to do with a beehive outside window?

Image by oliverlaumann Beehive houses at Bagdad Cafe between Palmyra and Damascus Question by Lucy T: What to do with a beehive outside window? I live in a flat in London and have noticed a beehive outside my window just above. The bees are swarming all around it and so I dont like to open […]

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Raising Goats For Profit – Why It Is A Great Idea

by Barry Gourmet and Raw Article by Ted Allen Goats, compared to other types of livestock, aside from being easier to take care of, can yield an assortment of different products that you can market ranging from milk to fur. Are you looking into the prospect of raising livestock in order to earn extra money? […]

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Willie Bird Free Range Turkeys with Owner Willie Benedetti | Williams-Sonoma

Willie Bird is well known for their smoked meat products. Willie Bird Turkeys, a long time vendor with Williams-Sonoma, has had its smoked poultry used in the menus of first class hotels, restaurants, airlines like TWA and United, and also as smoked meats in the Williams-Sonoma gourmet food catalogs. In this video, watch the owner […]

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How to Create & Manage an Organic Garden : Starting an Indoor Organic Garden

Indoor organic gardens can be a great hobby.Learn more in this free educational video series. Expert: Steve Contact: www.myspace.com/solorganics_hydroponics Bio: Steve is the owner of Sol Organics and Hydroponics in San Antonio, Texas, which as been open since 2001. His knowledge comes from years of practice. He was also a student of Future Farmers of […]

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what are my legal rights when my neighbor will not keep their cows on their own property?

Image by NRCS SD Mighty Mustard – The mustard plant was tested as a cover crop option for producing a large amount of biomass in a short time. NRCS and Extension specialists experimented at Dakota Lakes Research Farm and another site on a farm near Huron, SD, with using mustard in a cover crop demonstration […]

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Home Vegetable Garden – How Do You Grow Your Own Vegetables At Home?

Image by AnneTanne Van ‘conventioneel biologisch’ moestuinieren schakelde manlief vorig jaar over naar permacultuur. Niet alleen ziet zo’n permacultuurtuin er (in mijn ogen) veel mooier uit, de resultaten (vooral met betrekking tot de gezondheid van het plantgoed) zijn ook heel erg positief. From ‘conventional organic gardening’ in our vegetable garden, we changed to permaculture last […]

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What are popular dairy goat breeds in California?

Image by debh2u Question by Me: What are popular dairy goat breeds in California? I’m searching for dairy goats that are common or popular in only the state of California. Add your own answer in the comments!

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Why is organic milk allowed to make false marketing claims?

Image by uniteddiversity Question by Paul O: Why is organic milk allowed to make false marketing claims? I’ve read reports http://www.stoplabelinglies.com and http://www.milkismilk.com that claims of “pesticide-free” “no hormones added” and “antibiotic-free” are false and prohibited by both the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and U.S. Department of Agriculture. Yet, I see these claims […]

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Compost : When a Compost Heap is Ready

Learn when compost heaps or compost bins are ready depending on the temperature and climate and learn about using mulch in this free gardening video. Expert: Yolanda Vanveen Contact: www.vanveenbulbs.com Bio: Yolanda Vanveen is sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Wash. Filmmaker: Daron Stetner

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What crop-ravaging swarms can contain 10 billion individuals and cover 400 square miles?

Image by jillmotts I loved the colors in these acres and acres of mustard cover crops growing in the valley, replenishing the depleted soil and readying it for Salinas’ #1 economic crop, Leaf Lettuce, although a little part of me hates it for becoming a naturalized invasive weed. I’m pretty sure that it’s Brassica nigra, […]

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