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2 Important Tips On Raising Goats For Meat In Order To Successfully Start Goat Farming

Image by Kristin Brenemen This is Joe. He’s some far-flung relative I hear. These are two 4-week-old orphan goats that they’re raising. Baby goats bleat often and endearingly. Article by Ted Allen Raising goats for meat does not need to be a very painful or expensive process… if you know how — that is. Although […]

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Natural Acne Treatment Products Goat Milk

by mikewarren Article by Trevor Cherry The skin problem of acne is widespread. This is the fact that each second day a new acne solution is invented to battle the issue efficiently. Among numerous new treatments for acne, use of goat’s milk is the most recent. It has been proved by various researches that goat […]

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Compare No-till farming to cover crops?

Image by Chiot’s Run I planted winter rye and hairy vetch in my front garden area in the front yard. It’s quite lovely. I’ve only ever grown crimson clover for a cover crop so I’m quite interested to see how this does. www.chiotsrun.com Question by Morris F: Compare No-till farming to cover crops? Give your […]

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How do you make a raised bed for gardening?

Image by suburbandollar This is one of two raised beds I am using to grow vegetables this year. As you can see I have sectioned the bed off into square foot sections for use in the square foot gardening method of growing. Along the backside of the bed there is a vertical trellis made up […]

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Miniature Cows, Big Advantage

As feed prices drive up the cost of keeping cows, farmers like Sally and Warren Coad say they’ve found a cost-efficient way of raising cattle — raise miniature cattle. Plus, they say, smaller breeds lend themselves to young cow handlers. (Aug. 12)

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we are living in mexico and found a swarm of bees that made thuer home in a drum?

Image by net_efekt A beehive is an enclosed structure in which some honey bee species of the genus live and raise their young. Natural beehives (typically referred to simply as "nests") are naturally occurring structures occupied by honey bee colonies, while domesticated honey bees live in man-made beehives, often in an apiary. These man-made structures […]

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Why do companies spray their crops with so many pesticides?

Image by chesbayprogram A field planted with cover crops shortly after sunrise at Merkle Wildlife Sanctuary Question by dumdum: Why do companies spray their crops with so many pesticides? Why don’t we have to cover our fruits and vegetables growing in our backyards with poisons, yet these companies need to cover their crops with poisons? […]

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Got garden soil tests results, Can you help tell me what they mean?

Image by renoir_girl The garden weasel doesn’t make the task dream-like easy, but it does improve the situation a lot. Taken from the same height as the Before picture. Question by Corinne: Got garden soil tests results, Can you help tell me what they mean? Ok, So I did a soil test it yesterday. Can […]

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organic gardening?

Image by Plan for Opportunity How to organic garden at the Biloxi Garden Show in Mississippi. biloxigardenshoworganicgardeningjec Question by feelin Witchy: organic gardening? I want to have an organic herb garden. But because I have waited too long is it ok to buy starter plants that have a bit of pesticide used on them and […]

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What type of hydroponics will work the best for tomatoes?

Image by chooyutshing The display of how vegetables are grown by hydroponics is at the HortPark. Question by The Man: What type of hydroponics will work the best for tomatoes? I am new and have never grown with hydroponics before. I have been studding them and a water culture system sounds like the easiest to […]

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