Monthly Archives: January 2009

The Natural Sequence Part 4 of 5


www.farmingsecretsblog.com reveals the natural sequence that takes place on Craig Carter’s farm. Peter Andrews helped Craig to place logs strategically across the water flow to redirect and change the water energy. The plan is to create a chain of ponds where water and vegetation is retained for long term benefits.

Have you ever wondered about where your native pastures have gone? Part 1 of 5
The Truth about Wild Lettuce Part 2 of 5
Do you see the hidden value of Prairie Grass Part 3 of 5
The Natural Sequence Part 4 of 5
Do You Worry About Weeds? Part 5 of 5
What are Thistles Weeds?
Example of Pattersons Curse Weeds

Example of Pattersons Curse Weeds

Craig Carter show example of patterson curse on his farm. See if these weeds are on your farm.

Have you ever wondered about where your native pastures have gone? Part 1 of 5
The Truth about Wild Lettuce Part 2 of 5
Do you see the hidden value of Prairie Grass Part 3 of 5
The Natural Sequence Part 4 of 5
Do You Worry About Weeds? Part 5 of 5
What are Thistles Weeds?
Example of Pattersons Curse Weeds

What are Thistles Weeds?

Craig Carter shows Thistles in his farm and how he manage them. See if these weeds are on your farm.
Have you ever wondered about where your native pastures have gone? Part 1 of 5
The Truth about Wild Lettuce Part 2 of 5
Do you see the hidden value of Prairie Grass Part 3 of 5
The Natural Sequence Part 4 of 5
Do You Worry About Weeds? Part 5 of 5
What are Thistles Weeds?
Example of Pattersons Curse Weeds

Craig Carter – Do you see the hidden value of Prairie Grass Part 3 of 5

www.farmingsecretsblog.com reveals One farmer who has discovered what happens when he let his Prairie Grass grow wild! Reap these benefits too!

Have you ever wondered about where your native pastures have gone? Part 1 of 5
The Truth about Wild Lettuce Part 2 of 5
Do you see the hidden value of Prairie Grass Part 3 of 5
The Natural Sequence Part 4 of 5
Do You Worry About Weeds? Part 5 of 5
What are Thistles Weeds?
Example of Pattersons Curse Weeds

The Truth about Wild Lettuce Part 2 of 5

www.farmingsecretsblog.com presents The Truth About Wild Lettuce.  What do you know about wild lettuce? Would you let it grow on your farm? Craig nearly broke our spade trying to dig it up for us to see its root structure. It plays a great role in the cycle of regeneration of native pastures and balancing the soil. Watch it now and for more return next week or subscribe to Farming Secrets at: www.farmingsecretsblog.com

Have you ever wondered about where your native pastures have gone? Part 1 of 5
The Truth about Wild Lettuce Part 2 of 5
Do you see the hidden value of Prairie Grass Part 3 of 5
The Natural Sequence Part 4 of 5
Do You Worry About Weeds? Part 5 of 5
What are Thistles Weeds?
Example of Pattersons Curse Weeds

Have you ever wondered about where your native pastures have gone? Part 1 of 5


www.farmingsecretsblog.com reveals the cycle of native pastures regenerating when Mother Nature is allowed to do her work. In this clip Craig Carter tells of observations on his farm when pastures are left to regenerate.

Have you ever wondered about where your native pastures have gone? Part 1 of 5
The Truth about Wild Lettuce Part 2 of 5
Do you see the hidden value of Prairie Grass Part 3 of 5
The Natural Sequence Part 4 of 5
Do You Worry About Weeds? Part 5 of 5
What are Thistles Weeds?
Example of Pattersons Curse Weeds

Have you heard of “Herdshare”? Spread the word!

Support for dairy farmers and all raw milk seekers!

Yesterday I received news of this wonderful initiative!

Raw Milk Herd Share
which is in the process of creating a site that will enable
farmers and their share holders to set-up and manage
their herd share agreements and operations.

What is a herd share?

Consumers pay a farmer a fee for boarding their cow,
(or share of a cow), caring for the cow and milking the
cow. The cow share owner then obtains (but does not
purchase) the milk from his/her own cow.
This arrangement is similar to arrangements of owning
a share in a crop, racehorse or a bull.

For more information go to:

www.herdshare.com

Great news! It is a win-win  for all us raw milk seekers as
well all you dairy farmers.