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Visiting Adams Organic Farm in Thailand

In February 2012 I was invited to visit Adams Organic Farm in Pak Thong Chai, Thailand. Being curious about organic farming practices here in the Kingdom, I was interested in having a behind the scenes look. I’m very impressed by their efforts and hope that the market for organics continues to grow here.

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Question by : Want to find an Old windows game like civilization? I’m looking for a old game. i think it was on win98. its something like that civilization games. But a bit more simple. They talked in old english style. You need to raise cattle and defeat wolfs and giant bee’s. Please can someone […]

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how to determine the sex of a broiler type chicken at 45 days?

Image by rastariza fried, jerk, curry, fricasse 🙂 Question by : how to determine the sex of a broiler type chicken at 45 days? please help. i would like to sell the males and keep the females. thank you for you help :)) Add your own answer in the comments!

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Can I feed my chickens leftover high quality dog food as a treat?

Image by Obie Fernandez feeding the chickens at the spanish village Question by Cris O: Can I feed my chickens leftover high quality dog food as a treat? It’s either that or throw the dog food out. I’m not sure if there is anything in there that would harm them, and they’d still have their […]

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High Definition- growing water melons in Waisa village.And Mr.Babu

Spacing & Depth Watermelon vines require considerable space. Plant seed one inch deep in hills spaced 6 feet apart. Allow 7 to 10 feet between rows. After the seedlings are established, thin to the best three plants per hill. Plant single transplants 2 to 3 feet apart or double transplants 4 to 5 feet apart […]

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What are some good fund-raising ideas?

Image by mlhradio Berclair School, Bee County, Texas. In an open field in front of the Berclair Mansion sits an abandoned schoolhouse, filled with faded and broken memories of decades past. If there is one thing I have learned about Texas, it’s that Texas is filled with abandoned schoolhouses. I’ve run across all sorts of […]

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Question by Goat_Mafia: Rasing baby turkeys (poults)? Is it the same as baby chicks? I have raised 7 Black Austrolorp chicks, they are almost full grown know. And I am thinking of getting two or three turkeys. But I have some questions about it. The Poultry supply store that has them has two different types. […]

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Question by ridingnslidin’: What is the best way to raise 4-H meat turkeys? So, I am raising meat turkeys for the first time in 4-H, and I want to know from some of you veterans what the best way to get meat on them and keep them healthy. I have raised broilers before, and I […]

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What are hives like, for those with allergies?

Image by mlhradio Berclair School, Bee County, Texas. In an open field in front of the Berclair Mansion sits an abandoned schoolhouse, filled with faded and broken memories of decades past. If there is one thing I have learned about Texas, it’s that Texas is filled with abandoned schoolhouses. I’ve run across all sorts of […]

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DUBROOK DAIRY CALF RAISING

Meet Kelly Dugan, Calf raising manager for Dubrook Dairy. Kelly takes time to love and care for her baby cows just like a mother would care for her own child. She has even gotten the babies pink feed buckets to remind everyone that they are dealing with little girls! Music Credit: Windswept by Kevin MacLeod […]

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