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Beekeeping: Migrating from Full to Medium Supers

I am migrating from full size supers (my brood box) to medium supers. I’m doing this so all my frames and boxes are the same size to I can easily exchange them when needed. I started using full size supers because that is the size I needed for the Nuc frames I bought last year. […]

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Question by : Am interested in rearing Broiler Chicken, which websites can i go to for all that i need to know about Broiler? Am looking for a central place for all necessary infomration on rearing broiler chicken, please help direct me accordingly. thanks in advance Give your answer to this question below!

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What can I feed my chickens now?

Image by ChicagoGeek I find this picture fascinating. That’s my grandpa as a young boy. Look at all those chickens! I have no idea if this was taken in Chicago or Milwaukee (my grandpa lived in both cities while he was growing up). Question by : What can I feed my chickens now? I am […]

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Phelps and his Bong. Isn’t there more important news to cover then that?

Image by USDAgov Conventional sprinkler irrigation at Leafy Greens, operated by farmer Tom Heess, in the Salinas Valley, California on Thursday, June 16, 2011. Leafy Greens grows row crops of lettuce, broccoli, cauliflower sweet peas and seed beans. He uses rotational crop plantings to control weeds and plant disease. When a plot of land is […]

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Well it is mild here again as Florida gets hit with freezing weather ruining crops – Really what is going on?

Image by USDAgov (Download Original for best viewing) Virtual panorama of Leafy Greens, operated by farmer Tom Heess in the Salinas Valley, California on Thursday, June 16, 2011. Leafy Greens grows row crops of lettuce, broccoli, cauliflower sweet peas and seed beans. He uses rotational crop plantings to control weeds and plant disease. When a […]

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Question by whosajiggawhat?: looking for an ivy to cover my wood fences? I live in bakersfield and am looking for a ivy or something to cover my fences. I am looking for something that will attach itself directly to the fence and cover it with a wall of green. I have been recommeneded boston ivy […]

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Which wood is best for a beehive to be constructed from?

Image by snail’s trail New Zealand’s seat of government, nicknamed the Beehive. Question by Summer: Which wood is best for a beehive to be constructed from? Which wood will outlast all others? There are so many manufactures of beehives and of course everyone is stating that theirs is “Best”. I’d like to purchase some hives […]

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Planting Watermelon & Corn

Shows planting watermelon and corn where weed barrier has been for a year to remove weeds between trees in our orchard. This is one ofmany videos that will follow the gardening season chronologically in Kansas City. We hope that people can follow along and work in their own gardens. Organotill features organic no-till methods.

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Help with starting a worm farm business?

Image by Andrea Marutti Ottave Question by JT: Help with starting a worm farm business? I want to start a worm farm business for fun and make some extra money, plus I can use the worms for fishing and their castings for my parents garden. Anyways I have a few questions. First will Red Wiggler […]

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How To Grow the Perfect Tomatoes | AvantGardenDecor.com

www.avantgardendecor.com Avant Garden wants to show you how easy it is to grow tomatoes! If you grow tomatoes in your garden, you will love this kit! The versatile Stake It Easy™ supports your vine plants while Safer® Brand’s Tomato & Vegetable Insect Killer controls insects trying to attack your tomatoes – The Organic Way! The […]

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