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CREATING AGRICULTURAL JOBS IN THE USA! Sharing You...

Blog: Alternative Community Farmer/WPB.FL   -   Tuesday September 27, 2011   -   By Tony

The media is buzzing with news about JOB CREATION.The president hires a General Electric ex - CEO to run the JOB CREATION campaign .  In a GLOBALLY oriented ecconomy, business as usual does not look at nationality but rather at PROFITABILTY.It does...

Blueberry Meadows/5th Meadow.

Blog: Blueberry Meadows / 5th Meadow   -   Thursday August 18, 2011   -   By Ed and Lucy

We are closed for the season, we ran out of Blueberries. Usually there are 3 pickings in a season.Stay tuned for updates, and more information. Thank you so much for sharing this experience with us.

2nd Picking Opens Wed Aug 17th at 8am

Blog: Blueberry Meadows / 5th Meadow   -   Tuesday August 16, 2011   -   By Ed and Lucy

open for picking wed Aug 17th 8am

UPDATE ...THursfay August 4th is Opening Blueberr...

Blog: Blueberry Meadows / 5th Meadow   -   Sunday July 31, 2011   -   By Ed and Lucy

opening day has been updated!!.08/04/2011. Thursday 8 am

Counting sheep not just for dreamers

Blog: At Home in Nature   -   Sunday May 22, 2011   -   By Mary

Denver is on the verge of allowing you to raise a four legged friend not named fido.  Raising sheep can be very profitable, whether you are raising them for wool, meat, milk, or to sell lambs.   The best way to maximize profits is to...

From Arizona Law to Arizona Lawn...What is new on ...

Blog: Alternative Community Farmer/WPB.FL   -   Sunday April 10, 2011   -   By Tony

Can you beleive that one can GREEN SPRAY  their lawn to avert a ticket or fine? Seeing  is beleiving I guess Here are some excerpts qouted from NYT article of today: Spraying to Make Yards Green ... but With Paint, Not Water.I qoute NYT": ...

Make your own plow!

Blog: At Home in Nature   -   Tuesday April 05, 2011   -   By Mary

Tillage without machine operated or animal-operated tools can be difficult.   These tools can be very expensive, and the machines and draft animals that are used with them can be more so.   Yet with some home-made tools, a farmer or gardener can...

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Hokey Smoke!

Blog: Greenjeans Farm   -   Friday March 11, 2011   -   By Jeff & Toni

We’re busting out of the greenhouses this year!    I’ve run out of trays, thanks to my dear friend across the valley Barbara who keeps giving me her saved seeds!   We have more heirloom vegetables than ever and I’m busy trying to figure out...

10 Good Reasons to Grow Your Own Food

Blog: Rainbow Ranch Farms   -   Wednesday January 12, 2011   -   By Poly

10 Good Reasons to Grow Your Own Food:   1. Great tasting, fresh, and nutritious food right outside your door.   There is no doubt about it, home grown food tastes better and is more nutritious than...

When will my Dog learn - that is not a kitty - How...

Blog: 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...

FILLET MINON SVP...OUI?Before you order while celb...

Blog: Alternative Community Farmer/WPB.FL   -   Saturday April 17, 2010   -   By Tony

FOODS INC...is the name of the movie that is showing this EARTH DAY at PBS.Check it out This wednesday ...more details at : http://www.pbs.com/foodsinc or go directly to: http://www.foodsincmovie.com   I met today a thirteen...

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History of Mother's Day

Blog: So Succulent Gardens   -   Thursday April 15, 2010   -   By Blossomfarm

The earliest tributes to mothers date back to the annual spring festival the Greeks dedicated to Rhea, the mother of many deities, and to the offerings ancient Romans made to their Great Mother of Gods, Cybele. Christians celebrated this festival on the fourth...

The Cookus Cupboard: Nuts and Dried Fruit

Blog: Cookus Interruptus   -   Friday April 09, 2010   -   By Cynthia

Another installment in the Cookus Cupboard series on keeping nuts, seeds and dried fruit on hand.  Tamari Roasted Almonds and Sweet Glazed Walnuts add healthful fats, exciting flavor and satisfying texture to breakfast grains, salads.  Excellent...

Have you wondered what kind of toxic chemicals are...

Blog: Alternative Community Farmer/WPB.FL   -   Thursday March 11, 2010   -   By Tony

Welcome to Florida .Now if you live in the Acreage, start testing your well water before you drink it or use it to irrigate  your vegetable garden!The story of cancer cluster now is going to a tv near you  after a national  coverage that...

Rain, Rain, Go Away!!!!! For a Little While Anywa...

Blog: Boardtown Organics   -   Tuesday May 19, 2009   -   By Greg

  Well, for the first 17 days of May, it has rained 11 of 'em!!!!  Boy, it sure is wet!!!  The field crops either died or were stunted so I plan to replant as soon as it dries up.  With the weatherman is calling for rain this weekend, who...

Starting Baby on Food

Blog: Cookus Interruptus   -   Thursday April 16, 2009   -   By Cynthia

Feeding your baby fresh, local, organic whole foods is easy and inexpensive if you just whir a bit of your own delicious food in the blender.  Watch and read the how and what of starting your baby on solid food this week on Cookus Interruptus.   We...

Herbal Bathing Brews From The Garden

Blog: So Succulent Gardens   -   Thursday April 02, 2009   -   By Blossomfarm

Herbal Baths From The Garden Herbal baths are a perfect antidote to combat impure air and water conditions. Smoothing, soothing and hydrating to the skin. The basic bath: Place 1/2 cup of any combination of herbs in a non-metallic pot add water to cover....

Pumpkin Doughnut Muffins

Blog: Kehr Family Farm   -   Sunday November 30, 2008   -   By Ken & Heather Anne

Pumpkin Doughnut Muffins – makes 24 muffins 1 cup sugar ½ cup butter, softened 2 eggs 1 ¾ cup mashed pumpkin ¼ cup buttermilk 3 cups whole wheat/unbleached flour 1 Tbsp. Baking powder 1 tsp baking soda 1 tsp salt ¼ tsp ground nutmeg Topping: ½ cup sugar 2...


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