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6511 Hillside School Rd, Spring Green, WI 53588. 2015 Sale - Slideshow. 2015 Devon Sale Report. 2015 Sale - Slideshow. 2015 Devon Sale Report. Benefits of Grass-Fed Beef. Benefits of Grass-Fed Beef. Directions to Hillside Pastures. Directions to Hillside Pastures. Genetics and Grass Grazing. Our search for beef cattle that will finish on grass led us to Red Devon. Those heifers, the foundation females of our Devon herd, came from Lakota Ranch. And Oak Hill Farm. In Virginia, and Brookview Farm. Our herd ...
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The Lexington Streetsweeper: Is Low Power Community Radio In The Future?
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Thursday, May 28, 2015. Is Low Power Community Radio In The Future? I am not always in favor of a lot of the ideas floated by the established movers and shakers of Lexington. Some of the latest could include the re-branding of Rupp Arena or the day-lighting of Town Branch. These are fairly expensive undertakings and funded by the typical taxpayer. By not remembering or reporting what had happened and how it related to events popping up as breaking news, quite a number of our young professionals (who were...
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The Lexington Streetsweeper: Sometimes you can be ahead of the curve
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Thursday, December 18, 2008. Sometimes you can be ahead of the curve. I was looking at the December issue. The monthly magazine of the American Planning Association (APA). And saw the article about some alternate uses for the ubiquitous front loading garage. The author is suggesting that they be used for some type of storefront of a home-based business. Shades of Homer Simpson. This also sounds like a recommendation of my fellow "peak oil" blogger I mentioned. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Will Lex...
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The Lexington Streetsweeper: Lexington To Fully Enbrace Community Supported Agriculture?
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Thursday, May 14, 2015. Lexington To Fully Enbrace Community Supported Agriculture? I am a big fan of CSAs, as in Community Supported Agriculture. We have looked at joining a CSA for several years but most have required a substantial payment before the growing season begins and it just wasn't in the budget at the time. This year things were different. We have joined an alternative style of CSA called the New Roots Fresh Stop. Lexington has worked with Seedleaf. A local non-profit, which teaches about and...
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The Lexington Streetsweeper: Can We Stop The Quibbling?
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Thursday, February 16, 2012. Can We Stop The Quibbling? While I was crafting last night's entry, the Herald-Leader was breaking the news about the latest CentrePointe designs and opening the door to all the loony comments which they know always ensue. From the wanna-be Frank Lloyd Wright's to the “anything built in the '80s is bad” crowd, they all showed up and it was off to the races. There is also the segment who call for project to be “ taken away. The one sure way to get more street level foot traffi...
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The Lexington Streetsweeper: Not Easy Being Green
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Tuesday, June 17, 2014. Not Easy Being Green. Kermit, the frog, may have said it best. “It is not easy being green”, especially in Lexington, Ky. Take the issue of recycling your household materials. There are a lot of items on the approved list but not everything with the international recycling symbol is acceptable. I know that, for my family, we put out nearly 3 times as much recycling material as we do waste material. I hope that that is pretty much standard. Last week the map also presented a spot (...
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The Lexington Streetsweeper: Can We Get A Farming Community Subdivision?
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Tuesday, March 3, 2015. Can We Get A Farming Community Subdivision? Anybody know what an “agrihood” is? If you do, would you expect to see on in Lexington any time soon? They seem to be a growing item in other parts of the country. One of the latest agrihoods, Willowsford, is being planned in northern Virginia and will include about 2,130 units plus 2,000 acres of open space. 300 of those open space acres will be reserved for the cultivation of fruit, vegetables, chickens, and goats. Agrihoods have been ...
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The Lexington Streetsweeper: Energy Security Or Food Security, A Choice?
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Monday, February 20, 2012. Energy Security Or Food Security, A Choice? Here is an interesting item from The National. A daily newspaper from Abu Dhabi. The Arab states are becoming concerned about food security, since the region imports more than 50% of their food needs. Some of their poorer countries import even higher amounts. While the Gulf states can afford to pay the cost of importation, the others cannot. Can we be energy independent? The real reason that we are fighting? I believe that most of us ...
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