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12 Native Plants for Food and Medicine

Posted on April 17, 2015 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comApril 17, 2015
Native plants for food and medicine

Garden with these native plants for food and medicine, to provide for both humans and wildlife alike. Edibility, medicinal uses, and wildlife value are summarized for each plant. Great for a permaculture garden!

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Posted in Backyard Farming, Gardening | Tagged eco-friendly garden, ecological gardening, edible wild plants, foraging, gardening with medicinal plants, herbal medicine garden, medicinal plants, native plants, permaculture principles, wild plants you can eat, wildcrafting

Spiced Beet Ice Cream

Posted on April 4, 2015 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comApril 5, 2015
Spiced beet ice cream

Spiced beet ice cream marries the earthy flavor of beets with the sweet and spicy tones of cinnamon, cloves, and allspice, to make a uniquely delicious treat. Perfect when beets are in season, and the hens are laying plenty of eggs.

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Posted in Cooking, Ice Cream Recipes | Tagged beet clove ice cream, beet ice cream, beet ice cream with allspice, beet ice cream with cloves, cooking, dessert, frozen dessert, homemade ice cream, ice cream, recipe, red beet ice cream, roasted beet ice cream, roasted beet ice cream with cloves, spiced beet ice cream, vegetable ice cream, veggie flavored ice cream, what to do with beets

Predator Proofing Your Chicken Coop and Run

Posted on March 28, 2015 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comJune 5, 2015
Predator proofing your chicken coop

These tips for predator proofing your chicken coop and run keep your birds safe while you sleep easily. It’s an investment initially, but in the long run saves you time, chickens, and grief, and possibly money.

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Posted in Backyard Farming, Chickens | Tagged chicken coop protection, chicken coop security, chicken predators, chickens, fox proof chicken run, how to deter predators, how to fox proof chicken coop, how to keep chickens safe, how to predator proof chicken coop, how to predator proof chicken run, how to protect chickens, keeping chickens safe, poultry, poultry predators, predator friendly chickens, predator friendly farming, predator proofing chicken coop, predator proofing chicken run, protecting chickens from predators, protecting poultry from predators

Poultry Predator Identification: A Guide to Tracks and Sign

Posted on March 15, 2015 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comJuly 11, 2016
Poultry Predator Identification

Here’s a guide to poultry predator identification that covers tracks, scat, feeding sign, and other behavior, to help you identify threats to your chickens and other livestock. This is largely based on my own experience tracking and camera trapping, and designed to educate and inspire responsible livestock protection that will allow coexistence with predators.

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Posted in Backyard Farming, Chickens, Mammals, Wildlife | Tagged bobcat tracks, chicken coop predators, chicken predators, coyote tracks, fisher cat tracks, fox tracks, Guide to predator tracks, how to identify predators, how to track predators, livestock predation identification, livestock predators, mink tracks, opossum tracks, poultry predators, predator scat, predator scat identification, predator sign, predator tracks, raccoon tracks, what killed my chicken

Quabbin Wildlife Tracking Program 2/21/2015

Posted on February 24, 2015 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comFebruary 24, 2015
Quabbin Wildlife Tracking Program

Coyote coitus, deer beds, ruffed grouse snow roost, and weasel tracks were among our findings in our February 21, 2015 Quabbin wildlife tracking program.

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Posted in Tracking Program Reports | Tagged animal tracking, mammal tracking, massachusetts tracking programs, Quabbin Reservoir, ruffed grouse, snow roost, wildlife tracking

Humane, Sustainable Chicken Farming: A New Tool for Newbies

Posted on February 20, 2015 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comFebruary 20, 2015
Sustainable chicken farming

A new tool for helping people learn about sustainable chicken farming. Take the farm out of the factory with the help of the film Permaculture Chickens.

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Posted in Backyard Farming, Chickens | Tagged backyard chickens, chickens in permaculture, humane eggs, keeping chickens, keeping chickens humanely, permaculture chickens, sustainability, sustainable chickens, sustainable poultry

Guide to Designing the Perfect Chicken Coop

Posted on February 15, 2015 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comApril 11, 2015
Designing the perfect chicken coop

Everything you need to know about site, size, roosts, nest boxes, windows, electricity, and much more, in this guide to designing the perfect chicken coop. Learn from our mistakes and create the best coop for your needs.

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Posted in Backyard Farming, Chickens | Tagged best chicken coop, building a chicken coop, building the perfect chicken coop, chicken coop flooring, chicken coop ideas, chicken roost, choosing a chicken coop, designing a chicken coop, designing a chicken run, does chicken coop need windows, electricity in chicken coop, guide to designing a chicken coop, how big should a chicken coop be, how much space do chickens need, how to build a chicken coop, insulate chicken coop, nesting boxes for chickens, perfect chicken coop, ultimate chicken coop, ventilation for chicken coop

Foraging for Spicebush and Spicebush Ice Cream Recipe

Posted on January 29, 2015 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comDecember 3, 2017
Foraging for spicebush and spicebush ice cream recipe

Identification, traditional uses, and an excellent spicebush ice cream recipe are featured in this introduction to foraging for spicebush, Lindera benzoin.

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Posted in Cooking, Ice Cream Recipes, Wild Edibles | Tagged edible wild plants, ethnobotany, foraging, foraging for spicebush, foraging for wild edibles, homemade ice cream, how to identify spicebush, how to use spicebush, identification of spicebush, lindera benzoin, medicinal plants, medicinal uses of spicebush, spicebush, spicebush ice cream, spicebush ice cream recipe, traditional uses of spicebush

Porcupine Tracks and Sign

Posted on January 24, 2015 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comJanuary 24, 2015
Porcupine tracks and sign

Learn to recognize porcupine tracks and sign, including a variety of feeding signs, dens, and scat of this large, prickly,herbivorous rodent.

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Posted in Mammals, Wildlife | Tagged animal tracking, how to find porcupines, how to track porcupines, nature, nip twigs, nipped twigs, porcupine, porcupine dens, porcupine diet, porcupine scat, porcupine sign, porcupine tracks, tracking, what do porcupines eat, wildlife, wildlife tracking

4 Wild Winter Teas and a Chocolate Drink

Posted on January 17, 2015 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comJanuary 18, 2015
Wild winter teas

Make wild winter teas with birch twigs, white spruce needles, white pine needles, and spicebush twigs! All offer health benefits, great flavor, or both. Also, try a wild wintergreen chocolate drink. No need to stop foraging in winter!

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Posted in Wild Edibles | Tagged birch tea, edible wild plants, foraging, herbalism, medicinal plants, pine needle tea, spicebush tea, spruce needle tea, spruce tea, survival skills, white pine tea, wild edibles, winter foraging, winter tea, wintergreen tea

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