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Mar 26, 2014 7:41 AM CST
Name: Devin LoveGreen
Southeast Nebraska (Zone 5b)
You all are too awesome! I can't thank you enough for all your advice! I tend to shoot from the hip and blast away and then ask questions later. I tend to plant a lot and see what grows best and then cultivate what does, as with my cattle back home and my chickens now, I don't want weak genes in my area (and no I'm not cruel about it lol). I can't thank you enough for all your help, I look up online and read a lot and I'm a huge Joel Salatin fan and own all his books. I do tend to geek out and read textbooks and listen to podcasts and lectures. I just love learning, that could be because I'm a year out of college too. I look forward to sharing all my ups and downs and my triumphs and my defeats with all of you and I hope I can help any way I can as well! I do have some compost I can get a hold of and it's from a local dairy around here to takes food waste and uses dairy manure and makes compost and then sells local milk to producers. They only use manure and compost on their fields so I love working with their compost.
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