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Commissioner Nan Whaley speaks from heroffice on Talk to City Hall – This is the program where the Dayton Mayor and City Commissioners talk to you about important issues facing the City of Dayton, Ohio. If you have a comment or question for the Mayor or Commissioners, you can either post it on this channel, […]

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Question by Lyndee: what is the easiest way you can make chicken? I just got home from work and I’m planning on making chicken for dinner but I still have about an hour for the chicken to defrost and my husband gets home at 5 so I wont have long to cook after it defrosts. […]

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www.kickstarter.com Rough cut of preproduction concept video for “Master Gardeners of Paradise” a proposed documentary feature about the amazingly productive organic farms of Kauai, Hawaii and the master gardeners who created them, by Darrel Jarmusch.

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Our quaint little Urban Homestead. Showing a tour of our yard and herb garden, vegetable garden, chicken coop and some of our chickens! 🙂 Happy 4th of july and cheers to ‘Take Back Urban Homesteading’. Look them up on Facebook, and see her blog for a view of many of our homesteads! =D

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An Experiment in Back Yard Sustainability

Peak Moment 51: Tour Scott McGuire’s “White Sage Gardens” in the back yard of his rental home — a demonstration site for suburban sustainability. He ponders, “How might a household produce and preserve a significant portion of its own food supply?” Composting, a water-conserving greenhouse, and seed-saving are all facets of this beautiful work in […]

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Would leftover spaghetti and chicken strips be good mixed together?

Image by -Jeffrey- The Delaware Agricultural Museum Association was formed by a group of people dedicated to preserving the agricultural heritage of Delaware and the Delmarva Peninsula. The Museum opened its doors to the public in August 1980. A main exhibit building and fifteen historic structures associated with a nineteenth century farming community bring the […]

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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 Harvesting honey is one the best parts of keeping bees. P. Allen Smith shares how to harvest honey from honeycomb as well as explaining how bees make […]

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The Agro Rebel

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The Austrian farmer and forester practices “permaculture” a different kind of farming on his mountain property. With this certain form of organic-agriculture, he is very convincing and successfully. Contrary to all conventional rules and despite annual average temperatures of 4.5°C and an altitude of between 900m-1400m, he cultivates cherries, apples, mushrooms, kiwis, lemons, pumpkins, potatoes […]

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groups.yahoo.com laszloh@rocketmail.com This is part two of my “how to” video’s on how to build a raised garden bed with cinder blocks and how to enclose it with a hoop house to get the greenhouse effect.

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If you know something helpful about colonial Australia, can you help?

Image by jalexartis Designed to fit in with the landscaping of my yard. Question by Umbreon the Keeper: If you know something helpful about colonial Australia, can you help? I’m trying to do research into what a family would eat throughout the week in early Australia, in other words a menu. But no matter where […]

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