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Kitchen Tip: Cooking with Stainless Steel Cookware

04/29/15 | Kitchen How-To's, Recipes & Tips

Want to take your cooking to the next level? Here is one way to do that: use stainless steel cookware. Occasionally I use a non-stick pan but my go-to kitchen pans are all stainless steel. ...

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The Science Behind Gradual Feed Changes

04/22/15 | Horse

We are going to focus on horses in this article, but the principles apply to any livestock or companion animal. Feed changes for all animals should happen gradually! ...

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How to Inter-Seed Your Pasture Without Machinery

04/10/15 | Land

Using a hand fertilizer spreader to spread pasture grass seed.

I learned how to inter-seed pasture just using common lawn care tools in one of my classes, it works really well for small-scale applications! ...

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A Chicken Tractor

03/23/15 | Animal and Land, Chickens, Farm & Family

How to build an easy, DIY Chicken Tractor with a simple frame wire outside. Use materials you have easily available to make it cost effective, or free!

A couple of weeks ago Andy and I built a chicken tractor and I LOVE it! A chicken tractor is just a moveable coop. I got the idea from listening to the Growing Farms podcast, he raises meat birds and has much fancier tractors than I built. I just built a small version because I wasn't planning on having a lot of birds. There are many advantages to using a chicken tractor. Here are a few of my ...

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So, you wanna raise beef cattle?

03/04/15 | Livestock

Small beef steer eating grain out of a bucket in front of the mountains.

4 Questions to ask when you are thinking of raising beef cattle! There are important things to consider like breed, age, feed, and timeline. Read more! ...

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Alli Kelley is an Agriculture focused entrepreneur. She runs a successful food blog, a consulting and coaching business, and all the social media connected with an online presence.

She also owns and operates a small, diversified farmstead where she enjoys home improvement projects, experimenting in the garden, creating profitable mini businesses on the farm, and of course, riding her big grey horse, Zane.
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