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Today I’m Making & Installing a worm tower. To use a worm tower, all you do is drop food scraps in the tower and the worms come in and eat and when they leave they will leave behind their castings in your vegetable beds. Fertilizing without any effort.

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I have turkeys and i want to raise them to sell for people to eat….?

Image by BioDivLibrary Turkey raising New York,Orange Judd publishing company; [etc., etc.]1922. biodiversitylibrary.org/page/19954544 Question by Blond Chick: I have turkeys and i want to raise them to sell for people to eat….? are there any license or anything i have to follow to be able to do this… by the way if it helps i […]

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Setting the foundation tubes correctly is the most important part of the construction. This handy cam video shows how foundation tubes are positioned. If you would like to discover more about Polytunnels then why not contact us at www.FirstTunnels.co.uk or join our Facebook group at www.facebook.com/

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The hoop house gets its name from its shape, which causes water and snow to be shed from its exterior while permitting sunrays to provide heat. Costing around per square foot, with low maintenance once constructed, hoop houses are easy to build and adapt to small land units to meet the needs of gardeners and […]

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Poll????? Survey!!!!?

Image by robot_zombie_monkey A bunch of us went out to St. Johns to visit Eric’s (and Ben’s) chicks. This was their second time outside and they were having a grand old time. Question by metalhead: Poll????? Survey!!!!? Wrestling? or MMA? or Boxing? Cowboy Hat? or Ball Cap? Jeans? or Khaki’s? Bald head? or Hair? Boxer’s? […]

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A fresh take on a traditional salad, this recipe incorporates pea shoots and Romano cheese to give vibrant bursts of flavor to an otherwise ordinary dish. Create healthy, wholesome dishes with helpful hints from an organic gardener in this free video on garden-to-table cooking.

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Dairy Goat Milk Competition, how do I read the scores?

Image by ILRI Farm Africa dairy goat project farmer visited during a field visit to Mwingi, in eastern Kenya, 28-29 Nov 2011 (photo credit: ILRI/Fulani Media). Question by Lua: Dairy Goat Milk Competition, how do I read the scores? I am trying to understand dairy goat milk competition. At ADGA they have some scores that […]

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Our summer heat has arrived. A look around at some of the crops in the hoop house peanuts, artichoke, peppers, tomatoes, ground cherry and corn. Out in the garden a look aa few of the square foot garden beds and my newly installed Mason Bee House.

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Here’s more video of the broilers doing their thing. This is a group of all cockerels from a hatchery in PA that we were trying for the first time this year. These are still Cornish-cross hybrids, but they mature about a week slower (later generation cross) and are alleged to have less health problems than […]

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Question by Jamie: What is the best type of egg-laying backyard chicken? I am going to get about 4 chickens mostly to lay eggs and I looked on websites and stuff they just don’t add up What do you think? Answer below!

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