Today we are joined by Paul Wheaton for a discussion on Paddock Shift Chicken Management and how you can eliminate the coop and run while improving results.
http://www.thesurvivalpodcast.com/wheaton-on-paddock-chickens
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Today we are joined by Paul Wheaton for a discussion on Paddock Shift Chicken Management and how you can eliminate the coop and run while improving results.
http://www.thesurvivalpodcast.com/wheaton-on-paddock-chickens
Today we discuss Blackberry, Elderberry, Garlic, Wolfberry, Plantain, Roman Chamomile, Lemon Grass, Parsley, Basil, Oregano, Sorrel and Burdock on TSP.
http://www.thesurvivalpodcast.com/12-herbs-survivalist-should-grow
Darby Simpson from Simpson Family Farm, a 7th generation family farm (1828-present) joins us to discuss raising pastured livestock in beyond organic manner.
http://www.thesurvivalpodcast.com/darby-simpson-full-time-farming-natural-way
Darby Simpson joins us today to discuss Pastured Poultry and Pastured Pork and Grass Fed Beef along with the future of farming and how to farm for profit.
Today we have an on the fly unnumbered guerrilla podcast with Xavier Hawk, John Kitsteiner and Byron Joel. This is not an official episode but it is very cool,
http://www.thesurvivalpodcast.com/guerrilla-podcast-from-permaculture-voices
Joel Salatin joins Jack Spirko on The Survival Podcast to discuss, organic farming, permaculture, homesteading, raising livestock and the local food movement.
http://www.thesurvivalpodcast.com/joel-salatin-from-polyface-farms
Sustainable farming activist Joel Salatin and author of Everything I Want To Do Is Illegal returns this week to talk about the importance of a basic human right: to eat what we believe is best for us.In past podcasts, he's described the challenges facing farmers who want to grow organically. This week, he sheds light o
http://www.peakprosperity.com/podcast/93299/joel-salatin-pursuit-food-freedom
The GMO debate has yet to catch the attention of many Americans, but on the West Coast, it’s intense. California, Oregon and Washington all have narrowly defeated initiatives that would require the labeling of GMO foods, but in one Oregon county, the debate has taken a different turn – and GMO opponents are winning.
Jackson County voters last year approved a ban on the growing of genetically modified crops, and in May of this year, a federal judge upheld the law, saying it rightly protected organic farmers from cross-pollination.
The initiative could become a model for other counties and states around the nation, and on this week’s edition of Off The Grid Radio we speak with Elise Higley, the director of the Our Family Farms Coalition that defeated Monsanto at the ballot. She’s also an organic farmer.
Without such laws, Higley says, some forms of organic farming soon could become extinct. She also tells us:
• How GMO pollen can ruin an organic field – and how that could lead to Monsanto suing the innocent organic farmer.
• Which specific GMO crops post the most danger to organic fields.
• How her side won at the ballot, despite being outspent by Monsanto and its allies 3-to-1.
• What likely will happen next following the federal judge’s ruling – and what will become of the GMO crops
Elise’s David-vs.-Goliath fight is one that anyone who supports independent and small farms should follow. Listen as Elise explains how a rural Oregon county beat Monsanto – and why she believes the victory can be duplicated elsewhere.
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http://www.offthegridnews.com/radio/the-rural-organic-farmer-who-beat-monsanto/
There is no reason to shut down garden operations in fall, it can be the best time of the year, learn the 12 crops that can keep you in salad past Thanksgiving.
http://www.thesurvivalpodcast.com/12-plants-for-the-fall-garden
Marjory is a nationally recognized expert in organic backyard food production and the creator of Food Production Systems for a Backyard or Small Farm.
http://www.thesurvivalpodcast.com/marjory-wildcraft-on-producing-your-own-food
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