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Permaculture Magazine - practical solutions for self-reliance | Permaculture Magazine. Electric bikes. How to Cut and Cure Pork - Sustainable Farming. Click on the Image Gallery for the referenced step-by-step photos. OK, homesteaders . . . here's another installment of Morton Salt's superior booklet, A COMPLETE GUIDE TO HOME MEAT CURING. How to Butcher a Pig told you how to butcher, halve and chill a hog. This section takes you most of the way through curing the pork that results. Again, our special thanks to Murray J. Pearthree, Morton Salt Regional Sales Manager, for granting us written permission to reprint from the booklet. It pays to do a neat job of butchering and trimming The black guide lines in the picture show where the different cuts should be made for cutting up the carcass.

There is both pride and pleasure in unwrapping a neatly trimmed ham, shoulder, or bacon side months after the meat is cured. Meat should not be cut up and put in cure until it is thoroughly chilled. Start cutting up the carcass at the shoulder (figure 1), sawing through the third and fourth ribs at right angles to the back (figure 2). Removing Back Fat. The Field Guide to Fleece: Wool Characteristics - Homesteading and Livestock. With this compact, portable reference in hand, crafters can quickly and easily look up any of 100 sheep breeds, the characteristics of their fleece, and the kinds of projects for which their fleece is best suited.

Each breed profile includes a photo of the animal and information about its origin and conservation status, as well as the weight, staple length, fiber diameter, and natural colors of its fleece. The Field Guide to Fleece (Storey Publishing, 2013), by Deborah Robson & Carol Ekarius, is a great primer for beginners, and a handy guide for anyone who loves working with fleece! The excerpt below comes from the introduction, “A Love Affair with Wool.” You can purchase this book from the MOTHER EARTH NEWS store: The Field Guide to Fleece. We love wool. Why are we so fond of wool? Not all wools are created equal! Fiber characteristics vary widely not only between breeds but also within breeds, and sometimes even throughout an individual fleece. Crimp Fiber Length Fiber Diameter. Permies: A Big Crowd Of Permaculture Goofballs.

Grow Your Own Chocolate. By Mindy McIntosh-Shetter Around Valentine’s Day the worry of what to give that special person is throbbing in ones head. A nice dinner is always a great start to that special day dedicated to couples. Commercials show giving diamonds as a way of expressing ones love but I have another way that may take time but shows true commitment, love, and can address those cravings that we all have had some time in our lives. One may ask what could that be. Well the answer can be found in the candy aisle and it is . . . chocolate. Growing your own hyper-local chocolate is one way of showing how much you care for an individual. Chocolate mint is one plant that any individual can grow that smells and tastes like the name states, chocolate mint. The cocoa plant is a challenge to grow for even the seasoned gardener. To start this project of love, either purchase cocoa plants from a reputable tropical plant dealer or start with the beans.

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The British Aquaponic Association. DIY Aeroponics. How to Make a Self-Watering Greenhouse - In-Depth Tutorial. How to Make a Self-Watering Greenhouse (In-Depth Tutorial) I know it seems a little redundant to post this when I've already posted a video, but it is kind of hard to get more than a vague idea from the video alone. I hope this sheds a little more light on the subject. I'm sure it also seems like I'm beating this idea to death, but this one concept opens doors to further innovation. After I finish this article, I'm going to put another one up that shows a hinged, raised bed house and talk about some amazing things you can do from there.

Once the foundation of principles is laid, and with input from the community, I'll shed more light on the whole concept that I'm trying to push here. I want to see an open source, self-contained plant habitat that can be entirely controlled from an iPhone. Yes, that is done in the shop, and yes, that's a weird environment to build a greenhouse. Tools You Will Need (optional) Mallet PVC Pipe is cheap no matter what gauge you use.

Materials You Will Need Tips. Hydroponic / Greenhouse Crops - Small Farms / Alternative Enterprises - Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Extension. The primary crops grown in greenhouses include: pepper, tomato, cucumber, lettuce, herbs, and strawberry. The industry in Florida has changed from primarily either tomato or cucumber in the early 1990s to the diversity of today. A variety of structure types are used, as well. Structures include both fan and pad or naturally ventilated systems. Both are successfully used in the state depending on cropping intentions. More... Florida Greenhouse Production Handbook Considerations for financial issues, construction, crops, production, pest management, and marketing. Greenhouse Crops Cucumbers, muskmelons, peppers, strawberries, tomatoes, and alternative crops.

UF/IFAS Sites The Protected Agriculture Project--Horticulture Sciences Department State & Federal Agencies Other University Sites Organization & Associations Return to top Return to Crops. Shop. Aquaculture - International Aquaponics and Tilapia Aquaculture Course.

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