Posted on March 31, 2015 by KK
Organic Red Hard Wheat growing in our largest garden bed and planted as the first crop to build the soil! We purchased this seed from Thayer Feed and Seed LLC at the Mother Earth News Fair…
Category: Agrarian, Chickens, Gardening, Organic, Sustainable Agriculture, Sustainable Movement Tags: agrarian, Austin Energy, bioregion, building soil, Central Texas, Coyote Creek Farm, CSA, energy cycle, Farmers Market, fodder, food movement, forage-producing capacity, Grass Farming, grazing management system, green manure, healthy food, heritage breed diversification, husbandry, Joel Salatin, Kansas, Manor, mixed farming system, Native Seed Company, native seeds, nature, nutiritve cycle, pasture's ecosystem, Polyface Farm, Salad Bar Beef, sustainable, sustainable farming, Texas, Thayer, Thayer Feed and Seed, value added products
Posted on March 9, 2015 by KK
Spring ahead and become a locavore (Strolling of the Heifers, Inc. 2014)! But apparently Texas is last on the locavore index according to this Vermont organization. Although it’s slightly outdated too, but Vermont is a tiny state…
Category: Chickens, Farm to Market, Sustainable Movement Tags: Agriculture Extension Offices, chick brooder, CSA, farm, farm to table, Farmers Market, GMC, Green Mountain College, heritage breed chicks, Late Bloom America, locavore, Master of Science, Mother Earth News Fair, NOFA of Vermont, rain water harvesting, sustainable agriculture, Sustainable Food Systems, Texas, Texas Agrability Workshop, Vermont
Posted on December 22, 2014 by KK
My bioregion has a lot of growth opportunities and has made great strides within our local foodshed. The biggest sustainable access that anyone can have in relation to their local foodshed is to grow their own produce, like…
Category: Sustainable Movement Tags: Austin, Austin Farmers Market, backyard gardening, Capital Area Food Bank, civic agriculture, Community Supported Agriculture, CSA, food security, food shed, garden, green gate organic farm, latebloomamerica, Manor, New Farm Institute, Organic Farming, our homestead, SNAP benefits, sustainable agriculture, Sustainable Food Center, tecolote organic farm, Texas, Travis County, Urban Roots
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