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Sweet Sorghum: A Southern Sugar Substitute

May 23, 2020 By Lars Drecker

Field of sweet sorghum growing

If you’re from anywhere south of the Mason-Dixon, you can likely stop reading right now--chances are you could write your own piece on sweet sorghum, and may even have some growing in your yard at this very moment. If this is the first you’re hearing about this sweet little substitute however, read on for some information on how this type of sorghum could fill the sorely missed … [Read more...] about Sweet Sorghum: A Southern Sugar Substitute

Got Goat Milk?

May 20, 2020 By Lars Drecker

Woman milking a goat in a specialized stand

Cow’s milk has been a staple on the American continent since the Spanish brought the first cattle to Mexico in 1525, and it’s not too hard to see why. Milk has a plethora of uses--from cereal, to cheese, to pancakes and more, milk can be utilized in just about anything. It is, however, not the only option. One far older choice has largely fallen out of vogue in this country, … [Read more...] about Got Goat Milk?

Breaking Up a Cock Fight

May 15, 2020 By Lars Drecker

Two roosters square off in the barnyard

Few things make one feel more like a farmer, and provide as much return, as a small flock of chickens. From the cock’s crow in the morning, to the contented chatter the hens provide throughout the day, to the obvious benefit of eggs and meat, raising poultry can be a very rewarding experience.  However, as the experienced farmer knows, even if you’re not hatching your own, … [Read more...] about Breaking Up a Cock Fight

Building a Root Cellar: Part Two

May 13, 2020 By Lars Drecker

Contents of a root cellar

Welcome back to our two-part series on root-cellar fundamentals. As a quick recap, in the previous article we discussed the ways a root cellar uses the natural insulation of the earth to keep food fresh in any season (read more about that here). The simplest type of root cellar, therefore, is a dug hole, usually into the side of a hill for convenience, with flared walls to … [Read more...] about Building a Root Cellar: Part Two

Guinea Hen How-To: Part Two

May 11, 2020 By Lars Drecker

Two guinea fowl on the lawn

If you’ve come here from our first installment on guinea hens, welcome back! If you’ve just stumbled across this article however, and begin to feel a little lost, here’s a quick link to catch up. Last week, we covered the “why” of guinea hens. If that made you decide a flock of these fussy little birds is right for you, read on to find out exactly how to make your dream a … [Read more...] about Guinea Hen How-To: Part Two

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