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Wind – a quiet solution to climate change

Windmills don’t pollute our air or water, and compared to pretty much everything else, let’s be honest — they aren’t very loud either.

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Breaking the Supermarket Addiction with Joel Salatin

Register for the Real Food Summit at www.realfoodsummit.com and receive this entire presentation with Joel Salatin FREE!

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Cattle Grazing In A Field. Cattle (colloquially cows) are the most common type of large domesticated ungulates. They are a prominent modern member of the subfamily Bovinae, are the most widespread species of the genus Bos, and are most commonly classified collectively as Bos primigenius. Cattle are raised as livestock for meat (beef and veal), […]

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Joel Salatin speaks at Young Farmers of Washington Coalition Benefit

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How I make bread

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How I make bread

How I use my bread machine to make a whole wheat loaf

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Living Culture – Episode 72.1 We visit with Terry & Laurie Carlson, of Fairview Farm Dairy in Dallas, Oregon. They make a variety of fresh and aged goat cheese.Living Culture is a television series that showcases cuisine and agriculture in the Pacific Northwest. Our mission is to generate interest in local foods through inspiring and […]

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One of Dr. Pete Ostrum’s most important procedures is pregnancy tests on his clients’ cows, as he demonstrates in this Vets On Call series video. Here, Dr. Ostrum and a colleague work together to check pregnancy in cows on a large family farm of 4000 dairy cows and 9000 animals overall. Technology plays an important […]

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Thanks for all the requests. Jessica Alba is such a Natural Beauty !!! This was a good Challenge for me because I have such Strong Features so I had to really soften them down to look like Her. My Facebook Fanpage : www.facebook.com Twitter : twitter.com Music : Seemingly Sleep By : The Late Night […]

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Stacie’s Square Foot Gardens 2012 – April

Using the square foot gardening, raised bed method I am growing lettuce, spinach, peppers, onions, carrots, tomatoes, green beans, cucumber, squash, zucchini, broccoli, cauliflower, melons, radish, many kinds of herbs and many more things I can’t remember. I have a total of twelve 4’x4′ beds, three 10’x3′ beds, one 10’x4′ bed, and one 20’x1’bed.

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At Rainbow’s End Farm, buys a turkey future, a down payment that all but assures a rare and quintessentially American centerpiece for the holiday table. Days before Thanksgiving, Sluss and her husband, Tim, will have heritage turkeys dressed and oven-ready for customers, who will pay .50 a pound for the raising of them. Read more: […]

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