Spring Updates 05/17/2009
 
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Sorry for the absence, but you know how busy Spring can be! The photo above is a view of our 'backyard' now as the leaves are just coming in. Nothing like Spring Green!

So what have we Green Pioneers been up to? We're now making our first go at brooding our own chicks. The children are loving this new form of entertainment! We've also been out foraging fiddleheads that have grown prolifically in the woods on our land!

We have some updates and info to share with you, too!

1. Update on NAIS

From the Farm & Ranch Freedom Alliance:

Federal Updates USDA Announces Locations For Listening Sessions USDA is holding a series of listening sessions to get input on NAIS.  USDA and Congress appear to be headed straight towards a mandatory NAIS program.  These listening sessions are an important opportunity to show the widespread opposition to NAIS and to get press attention on this issue!  PLEASE COME! 

You can also submit written comments online - more information is below.

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2.  Natural Care
These are a couple of great sites I've found recently on Natural Horse Care...as well as natural care for other pets and livestock:

Natural Horse Magazine
Shirley's Wellness Cafe


I'm developing a section for this site dedicated to alternative (i.e. non-allopathic) care for pets and livestock. We'll also provide exposure to animal abuses perpetrated by the factory farms and big-pharma companies. There's much we need to understand that many a vet and/or extension agent will not tell us...either through ignorance or slave-to-the-industry mentality.

Vaccines Dangerous to your animals!
Natural Hoof Care and Rehab
Natural Hoof Care.net
Benefits of Paddock Paradise!
Dirt and Clay good for horses and other animals? Check it out!


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3.  A New Challenge!

Freedom Gardens has a new challenge brewing for 'green' gardeners! Here's their intro:


Collective Growing and Harvesting Effort

Path to Freedom and Freedom Gardens aim to show people that they don’t need acres of space to begin growing food, and that gardening can reduce your food bills, food miles and create a more sustainable way of life right in your own backyard.

Last year we launched the successful 100-foot Diet Challenge encouraging individuals and families to eat at least one homegrown meal a week. The overwhelming response led to the creation of Freedom Gardens, an online social networking community of nearly 2,500 gardening enthusiasts who are fed up with foreign oil, frequent food miles and high food prices—and who want to band together with like-minded folks.

So, this year, we want to expand the scope and impact of the 100-foot Diet Challenge and think big—
really big! Are you ready for the 100-foot Diet Challenge 2.0?

1 MILLION POUND FREEDOM HARVEST CHALLENGE

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