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Continue reading …Raising worms to feed the fish in my aquaponics garden
Continue reading …Image by kaiscapes Surfing Goat Dairy, Malama Maui tour, Maui Visitors Bureau. Photography by Peter Liu (@PeterLiu47) by carolynhack Article by Ted Allen The importance of knowing how to take care of goats cannot be stressed enough. Did you know that more people actually choose goat milk over cow milk? The Food and Agriculture Organization […]
Continue reading …Question by Green A: Are there any other dairy goat breeds in the USA? Are there any other dairy goat breeds in the USA besides, “Nubian, Alpine, Toggenburg, Oberhasli and LaMancha”? If so which kinds, and do you know the web-cite of the breeders? Thank you so much. Saanan also, anyother RARE breeds?? What do […]
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Continue reading …Image by acroamatic by acroamatic Article by Peter Hansen If you are just starting to raise goats, it is necessary that you make sure you have proper goat fencing. Any expert livestock raiser will agree that goats can make swift disappearing acts, making Harry Houdini bite the dust. It is said in the real estate […]
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Continue reading …Image by Rachael & Zane Ross A 4′ x 8′ x 10" raised garden bed in our backyard growing heirloom tomatoes along with other veggies. Question by Yep, Its me!: What wood do I use for raised garden bed? I am looking for inexpensive wood for a 3 1/2 ft by 10 ft area, that […]
Continue reading …New inexpensive wind power demonstration in Brooklyn, NY. This 850W generator offers low cost installation for under 00. With tax rebates this is a no brainer
Continue reading …Cantaloupe (also cantaloup) refers to two varieties of muskmelon (Cucumis melo), which is a species in the family Cucurbitaceae (a family which includes nearly all melons and squashes). Cantaloupes are typically 15–25 cm in length and are somewhat oblong, though not as oblong as watermelons. Like all melons, cantaloupes grow best in sandy, well-aerated, well-watered […]
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