My Greenhouse part 1
This is my home made and very inexpensive Greenhouse. I built it using 10 ft long, 1-1/4″ PVC pipe.
This is my home made and very inexpensive Greenhouse. I built it using 10 ft long, 1-1/4″ PVC pipe.
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A tour inside and out of the ‘Phoenix’ Earthship in Taos New Mexico.
A children’s illustrated story in verse, which tells of the mischievous adventures of Max and Moritz who play pranks on several of the local residents. This video shows the first two ‘tricks’ they play on Widow Tibbets and her chickens (three hens and a cockerel). “To most people who have leisure Raising poultry gives great pleasure: First, because the eggs they lay us For the care we take repay us; Secondly, that now and then We can dine on roasted hen; Thirdly, of the hen’s and goose’s Feathers men make various uses. Some folks like to rest their heads In the night on feather beds…” The full tale, which includes their ultimate demise, can be found here: www.fln.vcu.edu For tips and a free newsletter on raising chickens go here: successwithpoultry.blogspot.com
This is a tutorial that shows how to install the Corn & Bean Auger in the Country Living Grain Mill. Go to www.countrylivinggrainmills.com to learn more about the Country Living Grain Mill and other self sufficiency products.
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www.chow.com Esperanza Pallana, who writes the urban farming blog Pluck and Feather, explains that a good chicken coop is more than some comfy straw and a place to rest one’s chicken head. Roosting, nesting, shelter, and ventilation are key.
I made this grain mill out of a Polymer Clay Roller I bought at Jo Ann Fabrics for $12 with a 40% off coupon. I made this video because when I searched for videos on the subject all I could find were shotty little 30 second videos that didnt explain anything. The grains came out pretty good. I am steeping them right now for my Dogfish Head 90 minute IPA clone. The roller it’s self took about 30 minutes to make with the proper tools. I have seen hoppers made out of cardboard that worked just fine as well. I built it in a way that it will be easy fo me to replace the pasta roller when it shits out. This seems to be a very popular home made grain mill and I have heard of guys putting 300-400 pounds of grains through it before having to buy a new roller. When you mar the rollers with the drill bit make sure to NOT USE WATER on ANY part of the roller to clean it up or anything. Try to use compressed air if you can. If you dont have access you can smother it in Olive Oil or any other kind of food safe cooking oil to clean it up. The rollers will rust very easily if you use water. I used water to clean it off and the next day the mars on the rollers were filled with rust. If it gets rusty just get some steel wool and hit the rollers with it while rolling them and then clean it up. I also used the cooking spray Pam to grease the internal works and to coat the rollers so they would not rust over again.
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ChickenJunkie.com This video shows a nice pair of Welsummer chickens out for their morning stroll. The Welsummer is a beautiful breed from Holland, famous for its dark Terra Cotta brown egg color. Many of the eggs are also speckled! Hens are a nicely proportioned partridge pattern, with hints of gold around the neck, medium brown on the body and tail feathers tipped with a rich brown. Males are the stereotypical vision people have of roosters. They’re the rooster portrayed on the cornflakes box, and their colors are stunning. Welsummers are good foragers, meaning you’ll save on feed if you allow them to range freely! This young Welsummer rooster and hen love finding their own food.
One of the rumors that we hear about the WonderMill Electric Grain Mill is that it cannot be turned off while you are milling. This is absolutely not true and we have produced this video to show exactly how it is done. To learn more about the WonderMill electric grain mill, go to: www.TheWonderMill.com Find a WonderMill Dealer near you at www.thewondermill.com
I mechanized my Barley Crusher grain mill and mounted it on an old microwave cart.
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A Roswell man won his chicken fight with the city Thursday. Roswell Municipal Court Judge Maurice H. Hilliard Jr. ruled that Andrew Wordes can keep his flock of chickens in the back yard of his Roswell home. City zoning officials cited Wordes in February for raising chickens in a residential area. Wordes said he ruffled the feathers of a former employee who turned him in to Roswell Animal Control. “And then she called the City of Roswell code enforcement reported that I had chickens that weren’t allowed in Roswell,” Wordes told Channel 2 Action News reporter Diana Davis. Wordes said he’s raised the chickens in the back yard of his home in his Roswell subdivision for about four years with no complaints from neighbors. “They leave egg cartons on my door with their name on them so if I have extra eggs, I put them in there and give them back to them,” said Wordes. He said he likes farm fresh eggs for health reasons. “Now those are good eggs,” he said. The Roswell city attorney argued the code doesn’t allow for poultry in residential areas. Wordes and the mayor of Roswell believe it does and Judge Hilliard agreed. “They are allowed. I’ve read the code, Mayor Wood has read the code, and we both came up with the same thing — that chickens are allowed in Roswell. Wordes said his chickens are not livestock, they’re his pets. He said they are not a public nuisance and they’re clean. “I have more dirt in my front yard from my neighbors who walk their dogs up and down the street …
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Partial construction of the one of the rainwater collection inlets. Two will be on opposite sides of the Coleman pad. These inlets will collect rainwater that falls on the pad which is sloped to flow to the inlets. The collected water will then be injected into the re-injection well on site. Filmed by Lake County Geothermal Coordinator on 10-4-10 to the Coleman pad at Bottle Rock Power at Cobb, California.
Josh Hudgins with Mobile Chickens Coops discusses chicken coop design and raising chickens.
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Here’s the Wonder Junior grain mill in action as our friend Tommy grinds some barley for his next batch of home-brewed beer. More info about this grinder: www.livingoffgrid.org .
****NOTE**** Subscriber “72542″ just sent me this: “The Have More Plan”. I thought that I would pass along that the original version of the book is available for reading or download (free) at the Pioneer Living website (www.pioneerliving.net Isn’t that cool!?! Thanks for sharing that Mark!! These are the big books — those books that try to cover everything needed and neccesary to know on a homestead, big and small, modern and primitive. There’s not a lot of titles I’ve found that do a good job, but a few pass the mustard (I think) and those are the ones I’ve mentioned here. “The Have More Plan” by Ed and Carolyn Robinson “The Encyclopedia of Country Living” by Carla Emery “Back to Basics” compiled by Reader’s Digest or newer version edited by Abigail Gehring “The Backyard Homestead” by Carleen Madigan “The Idiot’s Guide to Self-Sufficiency” by Jerome Belanger and “The Foxfire book Series” by Eliot Wigginton
I demostrate how to mill your own grains using the wondermill grain mill that I purchased from. www.breadbeckers.com I have also found some other great info about milling your own bread on this site as well grainsoftruth.com