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Have you tried growing bell peppers or cayenne pepper plants? We've had great luck with both, and our 3 pet bunnies really avoid the bell peppers (but surprisingly, they do seem to enjoy occasionally tasting the cayenne pepper plants!)
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Sherri joined Torry's group
How-To's on putting food aside: canning, freezing, drying, much more...
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Giving away food is a great way to solidify relationships and deepen friendships, isn't it? Sad that the cucumbers were lost, they might have made wonderful holiday gifts (canned pickles).
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It's probably also found here here here http://www.stingus.net/forum/threads.php?id=5822_0_13_0_C and also in MANY songs, for example http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=1620
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Great, thanks for the definition! Very helpful indeed. Please let me rephrase, and forgive me if I'm missing something, but why is Farm Aid now being irresponsible? From your post it seems like it may have something to do with a climbing wall? Wh...
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AMAZING: A Farm that went Vertical ...



... reaching "Upper Limits" !
http://www.upperlimits.com/

Their history


http://www.upperlimits.com/bloomington/history.html

Rising Up ...



Rising Out ...

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Update on Ohio Issue 2

HildeThank you to everyone who spread the word about Ohio Issue 2 in last week's election. We were inspired by the many emails we received from Farm Aid supporters willing to speak up, raise awareness and rally neighbors against this dangerous constitutional amendment that threatens the very premise of democracy. Despite a good effort from the grassroots, the ballot initiative passed last week.

With relatively few resources and limited time, it proved difficult to counter the deceptive messaging of the multimillion dollar, corporate agri-business-backed campaign. With the help of our partner organizations we plan to keep a close eye on the development of Ohio's Livestock Care Standards Board to ensure there are sufficient checks and balances in place and opportunities for family farmers to get a shot at fair representation.

We will keep you in the loop, and please let us know if a similar measure comes to a state near you. This may feel like another case of David v. Goliath, but we all know good food from family farms is more than worth the uphill battle.
 

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