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New property


Recently bought a new home in S.E. Kansas. Although rocky and not very flat, it is a wooded 2.9 acres. Many native species, predominately hackberry, oak, & pecan. We enjoy the wooded scenery, i’m wanting to begin cutting down trees that are crowded and then start cutting down trees that aren’t productive. Ideally only to have trees that bear nuts, fruit and could potentially be cut down for timber someday. I enjoy landscaping, I’m excited to landscape on a larger scale now! Has anyone done anything like this? If so, what did you learn? Any regrets?

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The Face Behind the Brand: Why Personal Corporate Branding Matters in the Aquaculture Supply Chain

In the rapidly evolving world of aquaculture, trust is currency. Unlike traditional industries, aquaculture is still maturing. It’s a young sector, driven by innovation, experimentation, and a community of producers and suppliers still defining their norms. In this fluid ecosystem, one factor stands out as a decisive advantage: the power of personal corporate branding. ipsum dolor […]

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Farmers: Do you feel disconnected from the original purpose that brought you into this work?


For those who got into farming to feed their communities, steward the land, or build a better food system—how closely does your current day-to-day reflect that? I guess I’m talking about the disconnect between the ideals that brought you into the field and the realities of the labor, logistics, and economic pressures.

Has the work changed for you over time? Do you feel close to your values, or has it started to feel more like running a business than a mission? Curious to hear how different folks are thinking about this, especially as burnout and disillusionment seem to be pretty widespread across food industries right now.

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Can I use Woolite Delicates/Damage Defense for a laundry grey water system? It goes to the plants if that helps.


The detergent is phosphate free, optical brightness free, dye free, and bleach free.

I am renting from this lady who is eco friendly so I need to figure out if I can use this detergent or not and I am scared to ask her.

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