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Kyle Farms All Natural Lamb -
Thursday December 08, 2011 - By Anne
Kyle Farms All Natural Lamb is Back for 2012!
After a hiatus in our local and individual lamb sales for 2011, we've decided to try a new style of lamb sales, and offer USDA inspected ground lamb for sale in 1lb increments!
Ground lamb is...
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Home Farm Herbery -
Wednesday November 30, 2011 - By Arlene
We got our first snow yesterday in KY for all of 20 minutes yesterday morning and hopefully that was that, but I doubt it. However, after 8 days of rain we finally got a sunny, but cool day today.
I went out and mulched some of the herb beds...
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Home On The Range Family Farm -
Sunday November 20, 2011 - By Michael & Denise
We are taking orders for rabbit fryers from our American and Silver Fox rabbit herds. Please call for availibilty.
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Home On The Range Family Farm -
Sunday November 20, 2011 - By Michael & Denise
We currently have American bucks, Silver Fox and Havanas for sale. Please call or email for availablity. We also will have eating rabbits available.
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Sweet Poppy Farm -
Tuesday October 25, 2011 - By J.R.
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Alternative Community Farmer/WPB.FL -
Wednesday August 17, 2011 - By Tony
Here is a new bail out to save a struggling chicken industry. $40 MILLION to be spent by the USDA in the times of DEBT DEFAULT and the downgrading of the economy.LEARN More :
http://business.gather.com/viewArticle.action?articleId=28147497995...
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Miolea Organic Farm -
Tuesday August 16, 2011 - By Brian
Farming for profit, has there ever been a greater oxymoron? Okay, maybe humane slaughter is bigger but let us not split hairs. At least from the small farmer's stand point, when more than seventy-five percent of all small farms in the...
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Alternative Community Farmer/WPB.FL -
Wednesday July 27, 2011 - By Tony
There are so many speculations and tradings going on as people watch TV and read thenews of the Debt Default Conferences Battles .
I have a friend who depends on social security for a living so he is now starting to grow his own food .He never bothered to...
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Auburn Meadow Farm -
Sunday July 03, 2011 - By Bill & Jackie
It's been nearly three years since we started Auburn Meadow Farm. It's a crazy thing we've done, throwing caution to the wind and starting a herd of cattle, but we couldn't stand by and watch wholesome foods and food traditions vanish without a fight. We have...
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Alternative Community Farmer/WPB.FL -
Monday June 06, 2011 - By Tony
Now there is a new food pyramid called :myplate.If you did not know about it yet, it is time now to do so.
Here are some appetizers to choose from:
http://www.pcrm.org/newsletter/jun11/usda_food_plate.html
If it is good...
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Spices and Herbs by Elaynn -
Tuesday May 24, 2011 - By Elaynn
As we grow older we find that we are more and more affected by pollution, viruses, aches and pains.
Many herbs can help alleviate much of the distress that we may feel. On the other hand, many herbs are the cause of the distress that we feel....
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At Home in Nature -
Sunday May 22, 2011 - By Mary
A fun adventure for children is camping in the woods, but the next best thing is camping out in the backyard. While a safe place for the family to explore the basics of camping and do a “dry run” of a real camping adventure with children, it provides...
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Fertile Chicken Eggs | Chicken Egg Incubators -
Friday April 29, 2011 - By Suzie OConnor
Humans have been eating eggs from birds since prehistoric times. Plenty of birds and animals lay eggs, and people consume them as well, but chicken eggs are without a doubt the most common and most popular. Statistics have shown that six billion eggs are...
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Harvest Hill Farms -
Wednesday March 16, 2011 - By Justin & Sara
Spring is right around the corner and that means baby chick time. We will be getting our first batch of chickens this week and we are really excited to have baby chicks running around again. They will be hatched on Wednesday and hopefully be here and ready to...
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Home On The Range Family Farm -
Wednesday February 09, 2011 - By Michael & Denise
We will be breeding our Dominque chickens next. This is the oldest American breed, beautiful, cold hardy, docile and lays a brown egg. My daughter won Best in Show twice with our Dominque hens.
Hatching eggs are $1.50 per egg + shipping (if needed).
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The Jam and Jelly Lady -
Monday December 20, 2010 - By Sonya
Sweet - we just joined forces with the Cincinnati-based "Locally Harvested for You". http://www.locallyharvestedforyou.com/ This is a year-round local resource for farm-fresh, in-season produce, meat, dairy, and cottage...
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Home On The Range Family Farm -
Tuesday November 16, 2010 - By Michael & Denise
For anyone interested in hatching out their own chicks, we will start the incubation process in Janurary. I will post on my blog, which breed I'm doing at a particular time. Anyone interested in hatching eggs or buying chicks let me know. I can ship eggs,...
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Hoffbauer's -
Saturday October 16, 2010 - By Lois
The Christmas trees are sheared and marked. Waiting for Thanksgiving weekend to start to cut. We've had a hard frost, so the balsam is ready to be cut for wreaths. Looking forward for a great year! Buy now for shipment in...
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So Succulent Gardens -
Wednesday September 08, 2010 - By Blossomfarm
One again my sweet golden retriever Amber chase a skunk and was sprayed. When will she learn it is not a kitty. I am becoming and expert on skunk smell removal. In the past months, I have tried it all... Poor dog.
This is what has...
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