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The Redford Ranch: March 2010
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Tuesday, March 2, 2010. Red was so excited to turn 8 and be baptized. But he has also found that being 8 has another perk and that is the cub scout organization. He LOVES scouting. He will do anything to not miss scouts including cleaning like crazy on Wednesday afternoons to make sure its all done so he isn't ever late! Red won tickets to Discovery Gateway at school and of course I waited til the day they expired to take the boys. Lucky for us that day was Blue's birthday. We were at the Children's Muse...
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The Redford Ranch: Army of Angels, One Returns
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Thursday, June 30, 2011. Army of Angels, One Returns. So why this post today? Carter had some friends to join him, sons of incredible women. A few of those friends (I apologize because I can't come up with all of their names right now) Carson (Jamie), Aiden (Tara), James (Katy), Matthew (Nan) Love you all. They are just TOO good to be here. Thank you for sharing this post. Love you! July 1, 2011 at 9:21 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Army of Angels, One Returns. Cousins...
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Heritage and Rare Breed Meats. Ingredients and Locker Information. Crooked Gap Farmcrafted Soap. Farm Kids’ Fundraiser. Whole or Half Hog. Individual Meat Cuts and Products Available. Although we are still working on building up our own flocks and herds, we occasionally have livestock for sale. Heifers – $600. Cows – $800. Cow/Steer Pair – $1,000. Cow/Heifer Pair – $1,200. Cow 1 (8 yrs). Cow 7 (9/10 yrs) Heifer Calf 18. Cow 8 (old) Steer Calf 28. Cow 13 (old) Heifer Calf 29. Yet to be photoed).
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Practical Farmers of Iowa: Talkin’ cover crops - MessengerNews.net | News, Sports, Jobs, Community Info. - The Messenger
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Sunday, September 19, 2010. Talkin’ cover crops - MessengerNews.net News, Sports, Jobs, Community Info. - The Messenger. Talkin’ cover crops - MessengerNews.net News, Sports, Jobs, Community Info. - The Messenger. Talkin’ cover crops. Turning whole fields into buffer strips. September 19, 2010 - By LARRY KERSHNER, For the Messenger. On hand were producers who were using cover crops as a land management tool, plus NRCS personnel to talk about government cost share funds to encourage growers in this region...
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Practical Farmers of Iowa: The Mob and Its Roots
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Tuesday, September 14, 2010. The Mob and Its Roots. Erin and Torray Wilson pasture walk, Friday, August 6th, 2010. Torray shows us the roots and litter that long rest periods and high stock density can help to build. Erin (left) and Torray (right) Wilson at their pasture walk. In the background can barely be seen the hog pasture pens. Will the hogs be assimilated into the mob someday? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe To PFI's Blog. PFI Next Generation Event. Seed Savers Exchange Conference.
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Practical Farmers of Iowa: The Berry Patch Field Day
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Friday, October 22, 2010. The Berry Patch Field Day. Dean, Judy, and Jack the dog greet young visitors to the farm. The Berry Patch was an idyllic place to start PFI's fifth annual Garlic Fest. On this beautiful pre-fall day, approximately 50 people showed up to learn about Dean and Judy's operation while touring the farm on a hay rack and sampling delectable Honeycrisp apples. Mike Henry rings up a customer at the farm stand. 65279; Dean and Judy discussed their integrated pest management, the w...
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Practical Farmers of Iowa: Root Cellar Workshop
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Monday, November 8, 2010. James Nisly hosted a root cellar workshop on his farm October 16th. The workshop featured his in progress 3000 square foot root cellar. James is a true advocate for local food, and is building this large structure with the goal of storing product for other farmers in the community to ramp up off season offerings of local farm products significantly. Field day attendees hear about construction of the root cellar while looking in on the site. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Practical Farmers of Iowa: Brucemore Art and Garden Show
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Wednesday, September 1, 2010. Brucemore Art and Garden Show. PFI made a trip out to Cedar Rapids to mingle with local food, garden, and art enthusiasts of central Iowa. I had the great opportunity to visit with non-farmer stewards - 25% of our membership. For more information see http:/ www.brucemore.org/. Showing off the PFI tagline! There was great interest in our big idea for Iowa. The vision of our organization seemed to really resonate with the passersby in attendance. The Practical Farmers of Iowa ...
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Practical Farmers of Iowa: It's official: PFI has an endowment
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Tuesday, September 7, 2010. It's official: PFI has an endowment. I just mailed off some very important paperwork for PFI: The financial papers that mean Practical Farmers of Iowa, co-founded by Dick and Sharon Thompson, will be around for years to come. Most importantly: The PFI endowments let everyone know that PFI is fiscally responsible- and here for a future of:. Food that is celebrated for its freshness and flavor. Farms that are prized for their diversity, their wildlife and healthy soils. The Prac...
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Practical Farmers of Iowa: Consolidation in the Food Industry
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Sunday, November 14, 2010. Consolidation in the Food Industry. I was not at the talk so can't comment but looking at these slides it seems like consolidation didn't happen overnight but was encouraged through various methods to occur and continue occurring. Secretary Vilsack at a recent conference in Des Moines said we need both biotechnology and alternative production systems to feed the world. Considering the current landscape of consolidation, can we have both? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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