A $2.4 million restoration of the Ghent Altarpiece will be best remembered as meme fodder. This lamb has seen some things, man.
Okay ... So what is Fodder? ...... Simply put ... Fodder is grains/seeds that have been soaked, sprouted, and grown hydroponically for arou...
What is chicken fodder? Is it healthy? Should you feed it to your chickens? Learn all about chicken fodder and how to grow it here!
Growing fodder for livestock is a nutritious and economical way to feed your homestead animals. It doesn’t have to be huge. A small-scale system can actually
A scroll through Vanessa Mckeown’s Instagram reveals a bottomless trove of absurdity and the playfully unexpected: cooked spaghetti pours from a bronze tap, a tennis ball bounces off a tennis racket made of waffles, and a trio of donuts hangs from a toilet paper holder. The London-based artist has an eye for the strange, quirky possibilities of humble everyday objects like snacks and plants, and her body of work extends back to 2015 when she photographed minimally composed interpretations on bright monochromatic backdrops. More
Growing fodder for chickens is easy! Here is a chicken fodder system that works well, and helps answer the question—what do chickens eat, afterall?
Fodder is making a come back but is it really a wise time investment and does it really save money on feed? 2 pounds of seed grows to 12 pounds of fodder, but did you know that it actually LOSES the most important aspect that animals need in feed? Find out why and how...
Looking to stretch your livestock feed budget and to feed your animals the best possible? Learning how to grow your own fodder can be very helpful!
Hi there, Susanne here with a trio of mixed media index cards using three of our brand new Collage Leaves 2 images. I love these new birds so much! For the background I used watercolors, some stenc…
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New Zealand plants didn't evolve for browsing ruminants, but there are a few that are beneficial fodder. Words: Sheryn Dean 1. NZ FLAX (harakeke, Phormium tenax) Flax makes a maintenance-free shelter, plus it helps to prevent bloat and to remedy scouring. Cows, sheep, deer, and goats will eat tips and strip the foliage of its tasty green parts. 2. BROADLEAF (kāpuka, Griselinia littoralis) Broadleaf is highly palatable to stock and deer, reasonably fast-growing, and recovers quickly from browsing. 3. WHITEYWOOD (māhoe, Melicytus ramiflorus) Whiteywood is a small (5m), fast-growing tree that is so palatable that early farmers nicknamed it ‘cow
Crafting a livestock fodder growing system helps you save money while ensuring your chickens are eating healthy feed. Click the link for details!
A quick and simple fish dish from Nigel Slater
The nasturtiums are going crazy in my garden! Time to pull out a recipe from the archives... Nasturtium Vinegar. This recipe was part of a feature on edible flowers I wrote last spring. Use this peppery vinegar to make a vinaigrette for crisp winter greens, or drizzle it straight into steamy soups and stews for a punch of flavor. Nasturtium Vinegar Makes about 4 cups. 2 cups nasturtium blossoms, washed and dried 1 cup nasturtium leaves ¼ cup chopped chives 2 sprigs rosemary 2 tablespoons black peppercorns 4 cups white wine vinegar Place flowers, leaves, chives, rosemary, and peppercorns in a jar; add vinegar. Cover with lid (if metal, put a sheet of plastic wrap in between the lid and jar). Steep for 2–3 weeks. Strain through cheesecloth into a bottle. Store in a cool, dark place.
Too few new plants thrive in subtropical and tropical areas which have summer dominant rainfall. An exception of recent years is Baby’s Breath Euphorbia.
Heliotrope has a compact form with broadly oval to lance-shaped, wrinkled leaves tinged with purple.
For a sophisticated, healthy and speedy supper, fry sea bass fillets for a few minutes with ginger, garlic, chilli and spring onions
Chicken thighs are marinated in an Asian-style sauce with the flavors of kimchi and gochujang and then grilled and basted until crispy.
The effort-to-impressiveness ratio doesn’t get much better than this, people. Go ahead and double (Triple! Quadruple!) this recipe and you’ve got hostess gifts, emergency entertaining fodder, and quick, decadent snacks for days.
This braised pork belly broth marries the mellow sweetness of Shaoxing wine with soy sauce, ginger and sumptuous, melt in the mouth pork to create the ultimate bowl of comfort food.
If you are into agricultural farming or animal farming, knowledge on Azolla and on its production can do wonders to the farming you are into. Technically Azolla is a type of aquatic fern and is rich in organic nutrients. The Anabaena in Azolla helps to absorb nitrogen, and later on the nitrogen absorbed is converted to protein and amino acid which is later stored in the leaves. Since Nitrogen is one main factor that helps in a plant’s growth, Azolla, when used as a fertilizer, helps in the growt
in the azolla cooking and cultivation project artists, researchers, farmers, gardeners, chefs and scientists experiment with cooking and cultivating azolla.
Here are two must-have winter workshop tools that make winter projects a breeze: The Reconnx Nail Kicker NR-101 and the Oneida Dust Deputy. If you want to use reclaimed lumber for a project, but it’s full of nails, the Reconnx Nail Kicker will save you loads of time. The Oneida Dust Deputy hooks up to your shop vac and stores the dust, preventing clogs. Originally published as "Winter Workshop Wonders" December 2007/January 2008 MOTHER EARTH NEWS.
In a time where contrasts and disparities are the new aesthetic, nettle weave has the potential to be part of the sustainable luxury industry.
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Common Teasel, Dipsacus fullonum: "Beauty or the Beast" In the right context, teasel is a charming plant in mid- to late summer, its glowing mauve flowers