Author Archives: Kelli Miller

Ag Speedlinking: 01.17.08

System for keeping tabs on animals irks farmers“Opponents of the ID system say USDA actions are making the program virtually compulsory. Since 2004, USDA has pledged more than $51 million to states and farm groups to promote premises registration – … Continue reading

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Chicken still life

A Buff Orpington rooster, a Partridge Cochin hen, and a hen of unknown breeding. I can’t remember whose blog I read this on, but there was a comment made about feather-legged breeds. The blogger stated she wouldn’t want them because … Continue reading

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Ag Speedlinking: 01.16.08

Countdown to the 2008 Farm Bill : Part IVThe Conservation Security Program ***** First, Plant Your GardenAn interview with Bill Mollison, the father of permaculture ***** A three-parter! First, Extreme Eating, by Joel Stein for Time Magazine. Not only is … Continue reading

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How to Cook : Ham

Wee Hughie was dying. Tenderly, his wife Maggie knelt by his bedside and asked, “Anything I can get you, Hughie?” “No,” he replied. “You must have a last wish, Hughie?” asked his wife. Faintly, came the answer. “A wee bit … Continue reading

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Ag Speedlinking: 01.15.08

I was actually thinking today I’d drop the Ag Speedlinking posts. Rounding up the links every day has helped me be more informed, which is good, but I was feeling like maybe the posts are cluttering up the blog. But … Continue reading

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On the Farm 01.14.08

Here are a couple of cuties from the cow lot. Makes me want to draw a heart around them in my best 6th-grade doodling (and dot the “i” in “Kelli” with a heart, too.) But then they get tired of … Continue reading

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Ag Speedlinking: 01.14.08

Selling Strategies for Local Food Producers“…these new market opportunities, particularly in farmers’ markets, community supported agriculture (CSA), roadside stands, restaurants and cooperatives, require expertise in selling as well as marketing, production and financial management.” ***** Action Alert: Oppose USDA’s Proposed … Continue reading

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On the Farm 01.13.08

One of our handsome Muscovy drakes. All of the ducks walk around with mudballs on top of their beaks, a consequence of their rummaging through the cows’ bedding pack. They clean themselves up either in the creek, or in a … Continue reading

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Ag Speedlinking: 01.13.08

Food for the Future : Organic farming takes root in post-bomb Bali“Amidst the hubbub of support for large-scale industrialisation of agriculture, there were also smaller voices talking about alternative approaches to agricultural development: returning to traditional crops, locally-based sustainable development, … Continue reading

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Hydrant

The Iowa Freezeless Yard Hydrant, made by Woodford Manufacturing since 1929.

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