Good Morning Fellow Fermenters!!
Here is an interesting article re. GMO crops:
http://www.offthegridnews.com/2014/...g-gmo-seeds-and-the-reason-will-surprise-you/
Ya'll have a GREAT day!
Lisa![]()
Man, am I loving this.

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Good Morning Fellow Fermenters!!
Here is an interesting article re. GMO crops:
http://www.offthegridnews.com/2014/...g-gmo-seeds-and-the-reason-will-surprise-you/
Ya'll have a GREAT day!
Lisa![]()
Man, am I loving this.![]()
I also am with you two on this, I think our storms will be more frequent and severe as time goes on and I for one will aim to be more diligent in being prepared, better to be proactive than reactive.
I was telling the other half over the week that with all the wind we have been getting that I want to build a home and outbuildings underground ! Would make me feel safer and I wouldn't have to contend with the dang wind so much !
I sure hope you are right, Bee! When I shook my FF bin, the white film gathered up all together in one spot... I'll stir it in later. I'll give it a few more days and if it doesn't get worse... I'll start adding the hay! Crossed fingers it works properly!
Good Morning Fellow Fermenters!!
Here is an interesting article re. GMO crops:
http://www.offthegridnews.com/2014/...g-gmo-seeds-and-the-reason-will-surprise-you/
Ya'll have a GREAT day!
Lisa![]()
@Bee... I really like those cob structures. I wonder how they would hold up to a lot of rain...? They are neat!
There are cob homes in England~rainy, rainy, rainy environment~that are 500 years old and still being used. And most of the older cob structures there have thatched roofs. The key is a good overhang so you won't get splashed rain up on the base of your structure, and the cob has to be dried properly and painted to seal the cob. Over in England it was just usually limewashed. They have some really cool paints now~and even the old milk based paints~ for them that you can use all natural tinting in.
I like best the cob/hay bale structures because of the thickness and insulating properties of these buildings. They also are very resistive to fire and burning down, rodents or bug infestations, unlike a stick built/timer framed house.
I don't think he's feeling too under the weather with his frostbitten comb... Here's Rodney crowing and trying to be classy with one of the BR ladies of his harem![]()
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