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briarch
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June 24, 2019
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briarch
Foodies Bee Hive
Friday, October 30, 2020 1:05 AM
Squirrel hunting: from tree to table
The tastiest wild game might by hopping by at a park near you. Squirrel offers a delicate white meat that has a savory, (no surprise) nutty flavor. Here's how we put the chicken of the tree on our dinner
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briarch
Homesteading
Friday, October 23, 2020 1:10 AM
5 ways to use a roadkill beaver
Do you pick up $20 bills on the side of the road? I sure do. Would you pick up a roadkill beaver? I would since it's the same value. I threw a large male beaver in the trunk on the way to work. One man
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briarch
Homesteading
Wednesday, October 14, 2020 1:20 AM
Preparing new traps with speed dip
We are busy with last-minute preparations for running the trap line in a few weeks. I bought new traps that still need preparation. The kids and I prepared 6 #11 double longsprings and 1 MB-550. The
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briarch
Homesteading
Sunday, September 27, 2020 8:51 PM
Pre-season scouting for small and big game season
We camped this weekend on public land to scout for animal sign and identify the final places for our trap line and small and big game openers. In the south, we don't get a lot of snow so it can be harder
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briarch
Homesteading
Monday, September 14, 2020 1:09 AM
DIY fermented eggs for trapping lure
The leaves are beginning to fall, which means I am beginning to prepare for trapping season. With the 2020 collapse of the fur market, I am trapping for meat, fur for personal consumption, and management
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ecoTrain
Saturday, June 13, 2020 7:00 PM
High intensity gardening, from spring into summer
For the first year, I have tried to use all my garden in the spring and then turn it over for a summer garden. Typically, I plant a spring garden, then let that area lay fallow, and then plant a fall garden
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briarch
Homesteading
Thursday, June 11, 2020 12:59 AM
Sick pullet, home remedies
One of my COVID-19 panic buying chickens is sick. Yesterday, she didn't want to eat dinner, which isn't that unusual. This morning I found her on the floor of the chicken coop. I thought she was dead at
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briarch
informationwar
Tuesday, May 19, 2020 12:45 AM
Breaking free of smartphone addiction: free your mind, wallet, and autonomy
I was a late adopter of the so-called smartphone. I didn't want to constantly be "available" but I was eventually persuaded by the mapping and photo features. Though I don't use it all that much
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briarch
Inner Blocks
Monday, May 11, 2020 12:49 AM
Day 57 of self-isolation: the end of isolation, return to the world preps
The last two months have been some of the most transformational of my life. After being furloughed, tomorrow I return to work at a new position as a healthcare provider caring for people at relative high
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briarch
Homesteading
Monday, May 4, 2020 12:36 AM
6 weeks into the season in the southeast: April garden
This year, we are focusing on yield given our economic uncertainty. This means we decided to sharply narrow the kinds of vegetables we grow, and focusing on a few nutrient rich crops. For the first time,
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briarch
Homesteading
Thursday, April 30, 2020 5:38 PM
Day 47 of self-isolation: How to begin your own sourdough starter
I buy yeast in bulk every few years, freezing it in mason jars. So we still have quite a bit left, but with the yeast supply chain simply unable to cope with exponentially increased demand and logistical
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briarch
LeoFinance
Tuesday, April 28, 2020 4:24 PM
A perfectly timed disaster: collapse of the North American fur industry
The market for wild and ranch fur has been highly volatile over the last four centuries, with fortunes made and lost within a generation. It was a foundational industry for Western exploration and development
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ecoTrain
Monday, April 27, 2020 1:03 AM
Day 43 of self-isolation: large increases in local food insecurity, potting up, sexing pullets
I have continued to follow closely the COVID-19 fallout in the food supply business. Producers are getting killed. Many have few options to move crop or livestock, with prices below cost for many goods.
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briarch
Homesteading
Saturday, April 18, 2020 6:13 PM
Day 35 of self-isolation: management of depredation on backyard chickens
After losing almost our entire first flock to predators, we have been a lot more cautious since we are really depending on these chickens for food security. However, since we went into isolation, we have
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ecoTrain
Friday, April 17, 2020 1:17 AM
Day 33 of self-isolation: repurposed chicken brooder, furlough, providence
I originally intended this series to be a daily log. Going to into self-isolation, I didn't realize how hard I would working to take care of my family. I've been putting in 20 hours days so I haven't been
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briarch
Homesteading
Sunday, April 5, 2020 1:09 AM
Day 21 of self-isolation: bullheads and fish oil
So far we have only suffered irritability during this pandemic. I am a healthcare provider, and after we isolated our vulnerable family members, I have resumed clinical practice because of the need in
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quarantinecontest
Sunday, March 29, 2020 2:45 PM
Day 15 of self-isolation: Into silence, small engine repair
We have been in voluntary isolation for nearly two weeks. As expected, the state has declared a mandatory "stay-at-home" order. While this changes nothing for us, by coincidence, we said a sad
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quarantinecontest
Sunday, March 29, 2020 2:45 PM
Day 15 of self-isolation: Into silence, small engine repair
We have been in voluntary isolation for nearly two weeks. As expected, the state has declared a mandatory "stay-at-home" order. While this changes nothing for us, by coincidence, we said a sad
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briarch
ecoTrain
Tuesday, March 24, 2020 1:26 AM
Day 9 of self-isolation: profitably growing your own food through reuse
Over the last few weeks, people in the West have become very interested in sustainable and independent food production. Google Trends for "grow your own food" As the March 2020 incomplete datum
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ecoTrain
Sunday, March 22, 2020 12:15 AM
Day 7 of self-isolation: good news on sustainable food during COVID-19
I have been planning a rabbitry for months using upcycled scrap. I called my local rabbit breeder today who told me he couldn't help me until at least next week. I've sold more rabbits in the last week
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