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where can I find an apiarist in San Jose, CA to remove a beehive?

Image by nooccar Beehive Coffee House. E Carson St SouthSide Pittburgh, PA Question by MJPablo23: where can I find an apiarist in San Jose, CA to remove a beehive? I live in San Jose, CA, and I would like to find an apiarist to remove a beehive in my yard. please help. thanks. Give your […]

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My school is trying to raise largemouth bass in our aquaculture unit, how many fish should we raise ?

Image by Bytemarks November’s Bytemarks Lunch visit to the McKinley aquaculture fish farm. Question by haley521: My school is trying to raise largemouth bass in our aquaculture unit, how many fish should we raise ? Our tank is 650 gallons. Is it even possible to raise largemouth bass this way? I have been researching this […]

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Question by Susan J: A stray cat I found is leaving small, brown, worm-shaped things on her bed when she sleeps.What could they be? The things are not alive as far as I know. They are brownish red, very tiny, probably less than 1/32 of an inch long and have a worm-like shape. I am […]

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What are the chances of me getting the Bird Flu from backyard chickens I want to get?

Image by Steven-L-Johnson Question by chickenman002: What are the chances of me getting the Bird Flu from backyard chickens I want to get? I want to know what the chances are and if it is currable. Add your own answer in the comments!

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Commercial Goat Farming – Advantages and Implications Of Goat Rearing

Image by eszter by acroamatic Article by Ted Allen Commercial goat farming is an endeavor practiced today by many especially those in the rural regions. Goats are not only important in the health of the environment but also in the economy. Goats are strong creatures that are able to resist various diseases and adapt to […]

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Happy Cows ~ Behind The Myths

In order to maintain uninterrupted milk production, cows are forced year after year to go through an endless cycle of pregancy and birth, only to have their calves immediately taken from them. Cows and calves cry out for each other as they are separated. All forms of dairy farming involve forcibly impregnating cows. This involves […]

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Anybody out there have a mini worm farm?

Image by *maya* www.myspace.com/halleynation Question by TravelingGal: Anybody out there have a mini worm farm? We are planning to make a small one and any advice or knowledge will be appreciated. Want to know – if you know – how often you need to change the soil, and how many worms per square foot? Any […]

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Will you give me information on beekeeping?

Image by Salim Virji Beekeeping in Alphabet City Question by candycaylee: Will you give me information on beekeeping? Someone i know is a beekeeper. they are willing to give me a hive and suit, thankfully, but i need to know all i can on the subject. i don’t want books or anything i need to […]

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How about if Obama could appoint Jim Hightower as Secretary of Agriculture?

Image by uniteddiversity Question by Joe C: How about if Obama could appoint Jim Hightower as Secretary of Agriculture? Man, I wish he could… For those of you who don’t know him, he is someone really on the ball as far as helping the small family farmer. Hightower was around when Earl Butz, under the […]

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( Crawdad Outdoors ) how to make a worm farm ( bin )

simple steps and cheap meteirels , all to help you start worm faring faster

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