Repliessteem.clash (67)in travel • 2 years agoRE: The Netherlands - Wild Food Slow Foodsteemitboard (66)in food • 5 years agoRE: Edible Weed - "Butter Lettuce"Congratulations @leafhopperfarm! You received a personal award! Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 2 years! You can view your badges on your Steem Board and compare to others…steemitboard (66)in food • 6 years agoRE: Edible Weed - "Butter Lettuce"Congratulations @leafhopperfarm! You have completed the following achievement on the Steem blockchain and have been rewarded with new badge(s) : made more than 400 upvotes. Your next target is to…insanity54 (37)in food • 6 years agoRE: Edible Weed - "Butter Lettuce"This is the first weed Mukbang I have seen hehebrockolopolis (44)in wwoofers • 6 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.RE: WWOOFers WelcomeWe intend to have goats for milk in the near future. I hadn't considered that they might chew up the trees some. The deer do it, why wouldn't the goats? Thanks.brockolopolis (44)in permaculture • 6 years agoRE: Small Scale AgricultureI'll second what my friend @nateinsteemit said; great approach. Thanks for the post the length and information made it a super good read. Im gonna follow you!nateonsteemit (66)in permaculture • 6 years agoRE: Find the Morels!Glad I've been using amaxon boxes in my small planting experiments :)nateonsteemit (66)in permaculture • 6 years agoRE: Small Scale AgricultureNice to make your acquaintance Liz! I'm Nate. What a cool, holistic approach to chicken farming! I'm gonna share your story with my chicken farmer friend at work. I like your dedication :)steemitboard (66)in animals • 6 years agoRE: SUN CHAIR 2000 BACK IN ACTION!Congratulations @leafhopperfarm! You have received a personal award! 1 Year on Steemit Click on the badge to view your Board of Honor. Do not miss the last post from…powellx5 (54)in animals • 6 years agoRE: SUN CHAIR 2000 BACK IN ACTION!Before I really had an understanding of the idea that I eat what my food eats and how far that goes, I realized that the antibiotics in chicken don't process out. I found that out the hard way when…volushka (31)in animals • 6 years agoRE: SUN CHAIR 2000 BACK IN ACTION!Excellent article. I learned a lot of interesting and cognitive. I'm screwed up with you, I'll be glad to reciprocal subscription))goldendawne (69)in permaculture • 7 years agoRE: SPRING GARDEN CHECK-IN!EVERYTHING looks so lush and awesome! "Hugaculture" is a new term for me.kiaraantonoviche (59)in animals • 7 years agoRE: BROWNIE'S BABIESHappy Monday! This comment is to inform you that your article has been linked and featured in the most recent Weekly Homesteading Newsletter ! Thank you and have a great day!nicolette94 (10)in animals • 7 years agoRE: ANCONA OR MAGPIE?Hey. Wow, what a nice contribution - really enjoyed it. Hope my upvote and resteem will help you. Wish you continuous success here on steem.arcange (73)in animals • 7 years agoRE: ANCONA OR MAGPIE?WARNING - The message you received from @muhammadsyahril is a CONFIRMED SCAM! DO NOT FOLLOW any instruction and DO NOT CLICK on any link in the comment! For more information, read this post:…powellx5 (54)in animals • 7 years agoRE: Hey Kid!There is alost nothing sweeter and cuter than a baby goat. They absolutely melt me. There is so much great information packed into this post! I’m taking notes. :)biohackerpro (49)in permaculture • 7 years agoRE: Biodiversity & Renewal of Topsoilsoil and ways in which we humans can actually promote and/or accelerate the production of it ourselves is an EXTREMELY fascinating and useful topic in my opinion! Currently, it is one of those areas…mother2chicks (61)in permaculture • 7 years agoRE: Biodiversity & Renewal of TopsoilGreat post about keeping the soil in top condition. I can’t believe how much you are bring in to heal your fields for maximum production.🐓🐓