Planted my onion seeds.
Chris Scheidies Chris Scheidies

Planted my onion seeds.

Around 1000 seeds total. We will see how they all do. I could buy onion sets but I like knowing how to grow from seed as I can grow varieties that are harder to find.

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Maple sugaring experiments
Chris Scheidies Chris Scheidies

Maple sugaring experiments

I got interested in maple sugaring a few years ago after buying a property with three very old maple trees on it. but I assumed I couldn’t get any usable syrup out of the trees because they are silver maples and not sugar maples, it turns out you just get a lot less syrup and you have to boil the sap a lot longer but it works fine and tastes great. I am a total newbie but I can’t imagine not tapping for syrup now.

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Changing habits to align with nature
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Changing habits to align with nature

It appears to me that humans often strive to demonstrate their superiority over nature, attempting to conquer or shame it. After reading the enlightening book "Braiding Sweet Grass," I gained a better understanding of why Western European settlers viewed nature with disdain compared to indigenous people.

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Kirk Webster: Some Problems Of Health And Disease In Beekeeping And Agriculture
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Kirk Webster: Some Problems Of Health And Disease In Beekeeping And Agriculture

We all know that honeybees in North America (and much of the rest of the world) are having really serious health problems; and that these problems have greatly reduced honeybee colony numbers, driven many beekeepers out of business, and have the potential to seriously disrupt the world’s food supply. This is especially troubling because, at the same time, bio-medical research is growing so rapidly that many careers and journals are now entirely devoted to editing and condensing this tidal wave of information

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Kirk Webster Healthy Beekeeping: Now and in the future
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Kirk Webster Healthy Beekeeping: Now and in the future

To most of us who were keeping bees twenty and thirty years ago—as either a hobby or a livelihood- two of the chief attractions were the opportunity to work closely with the world of nature, and the seemingly miraculous qualities of the bees themselves. Only slightly less miraculous were the bee products themselves.

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Low tech living
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Low tech living

As of late I have been thinking more and more about low tech solutions. So much of our modern world is based off of energy usage of some sort. Specifically electrical or fossil fuels. As I read more and more it seems clear that getting rid of horses for tractors was a huge misstep in agriculture and helped create the cycle of destroying our soil with fertilizer and pesticides.

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Building my indoor mushroom grow room
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Building my indoor mushroom grow room

I have been working on a climate controlled mushroom grow room. I have been growing in buckets but I am going to start experimenting with leaving mushrooms out in the open. I have had good results with oyster mushrooms but I have struggle with contamination.

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A Seed War Is On
Chris Scheidies Chris Scheidies

A Seed War Is On

America's Food Strategy — It seems to me that the glory of America Is largely a product of the scientific methods of farming that have been developed over the past two hundred years. But today, the problems of pollution and entropy engendered by modern agriculture are starting to shake the very foundations of the American system.

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