Home » Entries posted by Jeff Cameron (Page 42)
Entries posted by Jeff Cameron
I think there is something wrong woth my kids udders. ?

Image by cliff1066™ Nigerian Dwarfs give a surprising quantity of milk for their size, ranging from 2-6 pounds (0.9-2.7 kg) per day, with an average of 4. Since Nigerians breed year-round, it is easy to stagger freshenings (births) in a herd so that the entire herd is never dry. They are thus ideal milk goats […]

Continue reading …
Classic Game Room – The LORD KARNAGE Sandwich!

Basil, pepperoni, mozzarella and mayo. Classic Game Room constructs the LORD KARNAGE! This amazing sandwich (2 were made for the video) is a masterpiece of engineering. You make the Lord Karnage with 2 slices of good bread, fresh basil, pepperoni, mozzarella cheese and a bit of mayo. Yum! Perfect for dogs and humans on a […]

Continue reading …
The Under Current Hydroponics System by Current Culture H2O
Continue reading …
Bioponica Incubator for Aquaponics Fish, Veges, Duckweed…

Bioponica Incubator. Grow produce and fish sustainably by recycling nutrients through Incubator bioreactor. This process eliminates need for fertilizer and fish waste as source of nutrients. Recycle grasses, worm teas and other sources of ammonia, nitrogen and minerals. See blog at bioponica.org and system details at foodplant.org.

Continue reading …
why is my goats milk darker on the bottom of the jar?

Image by Renée S. made with goat’s milk and sold by the inch (.75/2.5cm). I’ll confess, I wanted to try it, but I didn’t. I picked up another bread that was supposedly similar. I just just impressed with the length of this bread and how straight it was (which I’d imagine a small challenge if […]

Continue reading …
Gamesa-Eólica Wind Generator in Illinois

Wind generator #63 at a wind farm in north-central Illinois. Near the end, I pan around to give a good view of the rest of the farm.

Continue reading …
does anybody have a good shampoo bar recipe that does not contain lye or goats milk in it?

Image by tiny banquet committee Question by kkat: does anybody have a good shampoo bar recipe that does not contain lye or goats milk in it? i want to start making my own shampoo and i need a good recipe but all that i have found recipes with lye in it andi know oyou can […]

Continue reading …
The Importance of Bumblebees | Farm Raised Classics With P. Allen Smith

Like this Farm Raised episode? Thumbs up above and Subscribe: bit.ly There’s more Farm Raised where this came from: bit.ly Want to see more Farm Raised Classics? bit.ly As pollinators, bumblebees play a vital role in the fruits and vegetables that we eat. P. Allen Smith discusses the importance of bumblebee pollination and shares ways […]

Continue reading …
Joel Salatin speaks at Bainbridge Performing Arts, Part I

Joel Salatin speaks at the Bainbridge Performing Arts on June 2, 2012 as a benefit for Friends of the Farm.

Continue reading …
What is the most cost-efficient way to bring green electricity into my home?

Image by Rep. Virginia Foxx Congresswoman Virginia Foxx visits ASU Solar Homestead, a solar powered home being built to compete in the international Solar Decathlon in Washington, DC. Question by John H: What is the most cost-efficient way to bring green electricity into my home? I would like to invest in wiring my home with […]

Continue reading …