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Drain Puddles With Simple Ditches
Although we all eagerly anticipate the arrival of spring each year, we know that the transition from snow to dry ground comes with a price, and that price is an in-between “wet ground” stage known as mud.
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How to Control Flies on the Farm
Fly Paper The most time-honored product is fly paper hung in strategic spots; however, several drawbacks might steer you toward other fly-control options. Swarming, biting flies make barn chores more unpleasant, grooming animals an exercise in spraying...
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Needs For A Farm In The Wilderness
Pastureland Wilderness farms that contain pastureland and intend to graze animals upon it must ensure that they do not overburden the pasture by allowing too many animals to feed there.
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About Christmas Tree Farms
Fraser Fir: This tree has a very small growing range of elevations above 4,500 feet in the Southern Appalachian Mountains. If you do not go with a balled and burlapped tree, chip and compost your Christmas tree or use it as mulch.
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About Farm Cooperatives
Don't reinvent the wheel! Your local cooperative extension agent should have a considerable amount of documentation and information on how to start a farm co-op . Largely this means processed foods—think sauces, pickles, trail mixes.
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How No-Till Farming Will Help You Save Water
Ultimately, each soil type and field should be managed on an individual basis. The good news is that finely textured soils, like clay, actually have the ability to contain much more organic matter than sandy soils due to the electrochemical bonds found...
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How To Store Hay To Make It Last
If fully outdoors, cover stacks of square bales (large or small) with tarps, securing the tarps with strong tie-downs. Materials you can use to help insulate hay from wet soil or concrete and provide some ventilation include telephone poles, wooden pallets...
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Farm-to-Forest Connections
Soil type influences the plants that can grow. Some woodland owners actually create sanctuaries for rare plants. Fallen logs or timber might be useful for cultivating oyster or shiitake mushrooms.
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How To Re-Mediate Pig-Damaged Pastures
If you've ever seen a pig root out a mouse nest, you'll understand how this inclination can be beneficial, especially considering the animal's proficiency at clearing soil of grubs, grass, roots and rhizomes.
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Aquaculture Farming Basics
Aquaculture's ecological footprint is pretty small. Very few outside dangers exist. Much of the waters for aquaculture farming are yet uncharted! A pond A source of water Access to electricity An aeration device Seed stock Feed A ph tester SHRIMP Most...
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Infographic: Aquaculture Pond Construction
Use this visual diagram of an aquaculture pond to consider the best way to build your operation. To wrap your head around the construction of an aquaculture pond, use the diagram below to jog the pond-construction thought process.
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3 Forest Forages For Silvopasturing Pigs
Persimmons Janet Tarbox/Flickr Pigs love persimmons . It's worth walking the woods to find the checkered-bark trunks on your land because pigs with access to the fallen fruit will map out the trees and visit them multiple times a day when they notice...
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4 Great Vegetables For Intercropping
Your yields may vary depending on season and variety, but you will almost certainly get two crops for the price of one. Turnips Turnip greens are larger than radish greens, so we use this crop strategically, as it will block out sunlight in the wrong...
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6 Simple Steps to Crop Rotation
Outline Your Plan Make a chart of each plot number and each season, like the example in step 3. You can draw your plots in any shape you want, but Parson points out that longer, rectangular blocks are easier to work using a tractor than shorter, square...
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Biodynamic Farming: Interdependence at its Best
Introduced to Biodynamic agriculture as a high school senior, Steffen reminds us that an explanation is “not easy to put into sound bites, and it is complicated. “It really requires a keen sense of observation and willingness to broaden one's consciousness...
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How To Build A Sacrifice Area
Is it a safe surface for my animals to run, stand and lay down on? In each of these situations, you need an area to “sacrifice,” knowing you will never have productive forage here, for the greater good of your land.
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The Secrets of Silvopasturing
Trees, unlike most other plants, are slow to show signs of stress, and when they do, it's usually too late to reverse the damage. They require planning and intensive management to work.
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Organic Farming
I savor crisp, organic salad every day for nearly a week, sure that my body and the Earth are just a bit healthier for it. He or she has to check the organic certification requirements and wade through 400 to 500 pages of organic regulations.
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4 Manure Management Options For Your Farm
This is a service for which you could hire a manure hauler, which can be costly, or you can be creative and find ways to move it off-farm for free—possibly even to make a little cash.
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The Hands-Off Gardening Approach To Fall
“I may only want kale because I want those leafy greens in the spring, and when that's finished, often those plants are discarded,” she says. Even cutting the stalks and piling them in a corner is better than getting rid of them.
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3 Ways To Protect Grassland Birds On Your Farm
Implementing a rotational mowing plan, where you mow one section of a fallow field or grassland once per year, minimizes habitat disturbance and allows the plants to have varying age structures, which in turn provides nesting ground for a wider variety...
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The Best Way To Clean Water Troughs
Most common issues with water stem from poor management, so you need to incorporate a trough-cleaning strategy into your regular chore routine. You'll only want to try this in very large troughs that won't get knocked over, aren't in direct sunlight and...
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Extend Your Grazing Time With Seasonal Pastures
And keeping cows on pasture for as long as possible keeps farm costs low without sacrificing the animals' comfort. So when my family of five moved to a central Kentucky farm with two empty horse pastures, the next step felt obvious: We drove a few hours...
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Horse Farm Management
Horses' large, unforgiving hooves can quickly turn a pasture into mud, making wet-season turnout a problem. The uneven surface and suction action of mud can injure horses and pull their shoes, too.
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Get Started In Vertical Gardening
Because most commercial farmers grow in open fields, focus on freestanding garden structures, which require 12 inches on each side of the unit for planting. Drape or hang your netting from a crossbar of wood, metal or plastic that's strong enough to not...
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How To Farm With Horses
That said, if you have a mule breeder nearby, a mule may be worth the investment. If you want to eschew fossil-fuel-powered equipment, draft horses are the way to go. Draft animals produce manure , which is a free source of fertility for your gardens.
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Why Keep Crop and Livestock Records?
A picture is worth a thousand words, but it could also be worth thousands of dollars if it helps you get your tractor, garden tiller or other farm equipment back. Use this advice from farm-business experts to getting your farm files in order now, so you...
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