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No Till Organic Gardening Using Natural Waste And Yard Compost

video filmed at HerbFest, the longest running herb plant sale and herb festival in the US, showing the No till gardening method using organic materials by Dr. Milton Ganyard, professor at North Carolina State University. Proceeds from the HerbFest benefit The Graham Johnson Cultural Arts Endowment, www.gjcae.org, a children charitable foundation promotonig the development of […]

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Does Oberhasli goat milk have a strong flavor or after taste?

Image by Rudy A. Girón Description/Descripción: antiguadailyphoto.com/ Question by Green A: Does Oberhasli goat milk have a strong flavor or after taste? Does anyone know if Oberhasli goat milk has a strong taste. I heard that it did. How does it compare to Alpine and/or Nubian milk? Please only answer if you know, thank you. […]

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Question by a chick: Are turkeys more difficult to butcher than chickens? Like to try my hand at it but not sure if it’s worth the fight. I love turkey meat and it seems like it would be easier to raise turkeys and get a bigger return but chickens are more docile? Add your own […]

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Would Cornwall be a good place to set up a small organic gardening business? (domestic gardens.)?

Image by Lafayette College Cliff and Marilyn Reiter work at Lafayette’s organic garden near Metzgar Fields on Sullivan Trail in Forks Township. is a professor in the Math department. Question by benjiboy123: Would Cornwall be a good place to set up a small organic gardening business? (domestic gardens.)? I am thinking of setting up in […]

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Why most of the farmers are not ready to adopt organic farming system for the betterment of entire human being?

Image by uniteddiversity Question by Prabodh C: Why most of the farmers are not ready to adopt organic farming system for the betterment of entire human being? Every one knows that chemical fertilising and use of pesticides in agriculture is harmful even then most of the farmers are using it. Why and what can be […]

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What are some good resources about susainable agriculture?

Image by uniteddiversity Question by Veen: What are some good resources about susainable agriculture? I am moving from Iowa and am planning on attending Santa Rosa C.C. next fall while majoring in Sustainable organic Ag. I am wondering what are some good resources in the field and if anyone has heard good things of this […]

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THE GOVERNMENT OUTLAWED MY BACKYARD CHICKENS! (UPDATED)

www.goingorganic.weebly.com What’s up America? Are you old enough to remember backyard chickens and fresh eggs? Can you remember having a compost pile in the backyard that the chickens pecked through and kept the bug population in the yard under control? Do you remember all that rich chicken manure and that you never needed to buy […]

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Why Try No-Till?

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Why Try No-Till?

SUNUP begins a multi-week series on no-till farming, and today talks with a Garfield county producer about the yield and environmental benefits of no-till farming.

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How to make miniature bread for dollhouse

How to make miniature bread for dollhouse from Fimo. Class by Alex Zohar www.miniland.ca

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Urban Backyard Chickens : Double Yolk Eggs

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