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Organic Gardening With Peter Bennett (Expert)

www.peterbennettorganics.com.au – Author of best selling book ‘Organic Gardening.’ Peter has devoted his life to the preservation of our environment and sustainable agricultue, teaching thousands his methods on Organic Gardening. More at peterbennettorganics.com.au

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Can I enrich my garden soil with food scraps without composting?

Image by clattermonger Night shots of the flower beds finally filled with soil. I couldn’t wait till the morning to take photos of them. Question by heyitsme: Can I enrich my garden soil with food scraps without composting? I don’t have the money, space, or resources to start a compost pile. I’m starting a garden […]

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how to make or start a worm farm?

Image by Tim Musson A worm farm is a really easy way to deal with food scraps, reduce landfill, and make compost. Here’s my old worm farm, which I used for about a year. My friend Xoe and I made it from a second-hand rubbish bin. It worked pretty well, but was a little too […]

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Peter Kearney’s organic garden tour

A tour around my organic and biodynamic vegetable, herb and fruit tree garden. This is where I developed and refined my knowledge in creating the content for our www.cityfoodgrowers.com.au food gardening educational web site which teaches you to grow your own food. This is the begiining of a series of short movies where I will […]

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Anatomy of a Cattle Move

Sure, we see cowboys and cows (cattle, actually) in fields, on tv, in the movies, etc… But, what are they doing? And why? Well, in this video, Morris Grass Fed beef founder, Joe Morris, explains how and why he and his family, and their dogs, move the cattle. Check out www.morrisgrassfed.com for more information on […]

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Polyface Processing Overview

Polyface Processing Overview

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Milking Dairy Cows – Free-Stall Barn Video

www.virtualfarmtours.ca A Canadian dairy farmer explains how he milks his cows in a Free-Stall Barn. Transcript Wilfrid- We spend many hours every day with our cows. Milking, feeding, and monitoring their health and wellness. We know them as individuals, milking twice a day provides me with an opportunity to give each cow individual attention and […]

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What is the cost of building a windmill generator, well and septic system?

Image by johntrathome During a tour around Atkins’ offices in the Middle East I visited our office in Bahrain’s World Trade Centre – one of our own! The building is notable for its large scale integration of wind power. Many people like the building and it has three big fans (boom, boom). Someone needs to […]

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Am I allowed to breed chickens in developed urban areas like Toronto??

Image by kveton Question by UofT guy: Am I allowed to breed chickens in developed urban areas like Toronto?? I live in a semi-house with a garden and I just loveeeee chickens!!! Add your own answer in the comments!

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Backyard Chickens: Tour de Coops

For more Stories, Food News, and Cooking Fresh videos, visit cookingupastory.com Here in Portland we like to do things a little different. Here we also have backyard chicken tours. Now in its sixth year, Growing Gardens hosts Tour de Coops. This event gives people an opportunity to see whats involved in raising backyard chickens, get […]

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