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pastured poultry

chickens grazing

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Raising Meat Goats – Tips On How To Get Started Quickly

Image by Ed Yourdon Note: this photo was published in a Jun 9, 2010 blog titled "John Wooden was always a Hoosier." *********************** On my way to dinner at a nearby sushi restaurant the other night, I stopped at a local playground to see if there was anything interesting to photograph. I found that a […]

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Featherman Tutorial: Eviscerating

Joel demonstrates chicken evisceration.

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No-Till soybean planting

This shows how soybeans are planted into last years corn residue.

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Pleasant Pork

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Pleasant Pork

This is a cute little video created for Prince Edward Island farmer Ranald MacFarlane who produces free range pigs on his Pleasant Pork farm. It is designed to be used at the farmer’s market in Summerside, PEI to show people how his pigs are raised in a stress free environment.

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DIY Solar Water Heater – Central Florida

greenhomemadepower.com Go to the link to get the guide that help me achieve this!

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2009 Garden Vlog 9, A Total Overview

A tour of my veggie garden. Filmed on June 19th.

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Question by azurewaters1: Can anyone tell me how goat farming is done or tell me the website address where this information can be seen. Give your answer to this question below!

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How to Plant Tomatoes – EB Stone

Celeste Wheeler, from EB Stone, explains the proper and most effective way to plant tomatoes. Packed with great tips and tricks, Celeste walks you trough every step of the planting process. From picking the best type of tomatoes and choosing the correct cages to countless soil and watering techniques, this informational video leaves no questions […]

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Shaking Before The Swarm

Created on March 11, 2012 using FlipShare. www.sticky-tires.com We arrived at one of our bee yards to shake bees and add honey supers. However, two colonies looked as if they were getting ready to swarm. The frames were examined to locate the queen and analyze the strength of the colony. We arrived just in time […]

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