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Question by Blocks878: Can a beehive damage parts of your house? If a beehive is built on your walls, can it do some damage? Give your answer to this question below!

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I have a raised garden bed kit that I am looking to use on a deck. I need to put a bottom on it?

Image by the.sprouts — part of sprout’s gardensense project [1] [1] gardensense.thesprouts.org Question by Maggie: I have a raised garden bed kit that I am looking to use on a deck. I need to put a bottom on it? I have a raised garden bed kit that I am looking to use on a deck. […]

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Milkwood: Joel Salatin on debt free farming.

milkwood.net – Joel Salatin talks to Nick Ritar at Milkwood Farm about how young farmers can get started under their own steam.

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Who made a cut glass bowl with a bee in the bottom?

Image by Calidenism This is an Artichoke flower and until photographing it, I was unaware of the un-deniably massive danger involved in vegetable photography. Or rather ‘perched-atop-a-raised-vegetable-garden-mere-feet-away-from-a-greenhouse’ photography! I was wondering around looking for todays photo and there was a bee enjoying itself inside the flower, so I set up the tripod, hopped onto the […]

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What are some of the best colleges to study agroecology/sustainable agriculture?

Image by wallyg The Ferry Plaza Farmers Market, a California certified farmers market operated by the Center for Urban Education about Sustainable Agriculture (CUESA), is open every Tuesday and Saturday. Started as a one-time event in 1992, the Ferry Plaza Farmers Market’s popularity led to the opening of a year-round market in May 1993. Question […]

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Do you grow with Hydroponics? What do you recommend?

Image by AndyGoodwin I got a wire shelf unit to hang the light from. With the chain/clips – the height of the light is adjustable. Question by Amanda: Do you grow with Hydroponics? What do you recommend? I recently bought some basil and parsley seeds and was reading about different methods to grow them (all […]

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Two Critical Considerations on How to Start a Goat Farm Before You Start Goat Farming Successfully

Image by eszter by acroamatic Article by Ted Allen Goat farming is increasingly becoming popular these days. Apparently, more and more people are discovering that there is good profit to be had in raising these animals either as consumable products (fiber, meat and milk,) or as pets. However, that does not mean that the best […]

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How To Grow Tomato Seeds video with Thompson & Morgan.

Click here to buy Tomato Sungold F1: tinyurl.com Click here to but plant labels: tinyurl.com Click here to buy dibbers: tinyurl.com Click here to buy seed trays: tinyurl.com Tomato : Sungold F1 Cordon (Indeterminate). An excellent new tomato for glasshouse or outdoor culture to provide lots of deliciously different fruit for salads etc. Tomato Sungold […]

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Raising Dairy Goats : Raising Goats: Fencing & Escape Prevention

Goats are nimble animals that need a fence at least five feet high to stay secure and in place. Learn how to fence in dairy goats from an organic farmer in this free dairy farming video. Expert: Daniel Botkin Bio: Daniel Botkin is an avid organic gardener, micro-farmer and permaculture advocate who recognizes the timeliness […]

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Question by Indian Goat Farm: Is Goat Farming A Profitable BusinessWhat would you like to ask? goat farming under stall fed is profitable or not What do you think? Answer below!

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