The Brahma is a large breed of chicken developed in the United States from very large birds imported from the Chinese port of Shanghai. The Brahma was the principal meat breed in the US from the 1850s... continue reading
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The Brahma is a large breed of chicken developed in the United States from very large birds imported from the Chinese port of Shanghai. The Brahma was the principal meat breed in the US from the 1850s... continue reading
posted by newtboyIn this video I build a garden to grow Cassava and yams, two staple food crops. Cassava is a shrub that develops large edible roots. Yams are a climbing vine that produce large, edible underground bulbs... continue reading
posted by MordhausI had no idea that a hedge was constructed this way---and then had a 40-60 year lifetime. I started watching a clip and then I watched all the way to the end. What's more fascinating to me is: this... continue reading
posted by SFOGuyIndian farmers are using Coke and Pepsi as a pesticide and it works!
posted by pumkinandstormTED: Using wikis and digital fabrication tools, TED Fellow Marcin Jakubowski is open-sourcing the blueprints for 50 farm machines, allowing anyone to build their own tractor or harvester from scratch.... continue reading
posted by littledragon_79From Youtube: "http://www.plantlab.nl/ In order to make plant production possible all over the world PlantLab delivers turnkey Plant Production Units. The cultivation units vary in size and consist... continue reading
posted by LarsaruSThink of permaculture as biological leveraging. This film shows Sepp Holzer, Austrian mountainside permaculturalist at his farm, the Kramaterhof.
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