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Seasonal Reflections
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Pastured and Wooded Pork. 2 September, 2015. 2 September, 2015. One morning last week, the rain came. An unhurried, gentle rain — the soaking kind. At the farm, the dusty heat gave way to lush green and the land’s contours softened. The next morning, it was raining still, and we seemed to have crossed a threshold into a new season. Does seem like the right word to describe the girls’ reaction to the farm — just the feeling we were hoping the farm would conjure. Mama with the hatching of four little chick...
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Links and Resources - Healing Harvest Forest Foundation
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Restorative Forestry and Modern Horselogging. Draftwood Certified Green Forest Products. Bailey's – Forestry Supplies. Ben Stennet article in the Auburn Plainsman. Buckeye Branch Horse Logging. Draft Animal Power Forum. Farmer Brown's Plow Shop. Iron Blade (Ferrum College Newspaper). Radical Roots in the Appalachian South. Sinking Creek Horse Logging. The Natural Woodworking Company. The Small Farms Conservancy. Troy Firth Maple Products. Create a free website. Create your own free website.
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Jason Rutledge, restorative forester - Keepers of the Tradition
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Keepers of the Tradition. Portraits of Contemporary Appalachians, Pocahontas Press. Dudley Scott, coal miner. Bill McDonald, farmer. Ada Sherman, gospel singer. Wayne Henderson, guitar maker. Sam Steffens, herbalist. Jimmie Price, millstone preservationist. Kerry Underwood, moonshiner. Edwin Lacy, presbyterian minister. Pam Puckett Frazier, quilter. Jason Rutledge, restorative forester. Arthur Conner, violin maker. Donald “Swede” McBroom, woodworker. Jason Rutledge, restorative forester. He is on YouTube.
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Nature’s Rush To Brush | The Contrary Farmer
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Gene Logsdon Memorial Blogsite. Nature’s Rush To Brush. Middot; August 12, 2015. Middot; Gene's Weekly Posts. Middot; 19 Comments. You can observe the green monster’s advance easily enough by driving down any highway where rainfall amounts to 35 inches or more a year. The median, ditches, fence boundaries, even the border evergreen trees planted with so much naive innocence, are now festooned with brush. Every year the brush tries to edge closer to the pavement. September 9, 2015 at 3:00 pm. My old back ...
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Wild About Wild Black Raspberry Pie | The Contrary Farmer
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Gene Logsdon Memorial Blogsite. Wild About Wild Black Raspberry Pie. Middot; July 8, 2015. Middot; Gene's Weekly Posts. Middot; 15 Comments. A couple of readers recently mentioned that wild black raspberries were especially plentiful in their areas this year. That’s true here in north central Ohio too. That adds a bit of mystery to them. How can a wild berry in different states and different environments have an exceptionally good yield the same year? The argument in this case is that wild raspberries ca...
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