Podcast #84 – Cover Crops and Crop Rotation 1
In central Alabama where we live and grow, cover crops are where it’s at. Without them, our soil would quickly become depleted of organic matter.
In central Alabama where we live and grow, cover crops are where it’s at. Without them, our soil would quickly become depleted of organic matter.
The Farmer-in-Chief is putting in long hours planting these days. We review in this week’s podcast all that we’re putting in the ground and what we’re expecting.
In what we hope becomes an annual tradition, we take a step back to explore the progress we’ve made here on the farm.
I used HamTestOnline.com to study for and pass all three tests offered for the three level of FCC amateur radio license. It was fast, efficient, and cost effective. Pity I can’t recommend it.
Amanda and I are fiends for resilience. Food, water, shelter, energy, transportation. We’re focused on multiple ways of caring for ourselves and our community. So why are we totally dependent on one Verizon cell phone tower?
It was the afternoon of last week’s podcast when Alabama found itself in the bulls eye of a massive storm system that killed 236 people and caused untold property damage. It will be years before some of the hardest hit areas recover.