I also prefer the cone pit for simplicity, ability to scale up or down with a shovel and a few minutes and ability to use stock in the raw.
however this gives me an idea of what to do with the dryer I just tore apart for the motor
skull or goat head
snowy white/blue/Grey coloration
could be edited to make a pretty cool image for sure:)
is this functionally just to back up notes on drive or does it make sharing drive files on nostr simpler?
seems like a potentially great tool for content creators that use drive for files
should be good for nostr adopti9n I would think
great blog post, qu8ck read but achieves the goal of painting a mindset in few words.
I love that you start with Japanese enduring businesses, really draws me into the story
Self custody is a fundamental right.
Unboxing and setting up the new Coldcard Q. nostr:npub1az9xj85cmxv8e9j9y80lvqp97crsqdu2fpu3srwthd99qfu9qsgstam8y8 https://youtu.be/vrKSFbnmrrI?si=3Gdm6KOkceMEJhj3
gonna watch later
never had a Twitter, but nostr has been quite the experience since I've joined.
nope. definitely my enemy.
that does seem like a suspicious spike
I don't think my first attempt at this post worked so:
got my duck brooder built yesterday.
a little overcomplicated but I wanted to capture the effluent that messy wet ducks make rather than let it pass through the bedding and soak my shop floor.
last year I made elevated floor brooder but didn't get catch and gutter system installed until this year. the gutter leaded to an oil pan(unused) for collection and use in a watering can.
last year I learned that the elevated floor kept the bedding and ducks a little more dry.
I also discovered that young ducks were prone to falling through the cracks, thus the addition of landscape fabric.
happy spring!
#grownostr
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not sure who makes more screeching noises l, geese or corporate managers...
at least you can talk away from the geese when they start to honk
gonna add to my goodreads
fungal hyphae or root network come to mind, or veins of a leaf
spring thoughts
it's definitely a complex market, as a producer it is tough to balance my standards against market demands for lower pricing. Pasture Raised birds being a niche themselves, further niching down to soy free, organic, whole grain, etc greatly increases costs in my region and has pushed me out of the market in the past.
I've settled on ducks rather than chickens and what I call "conventional organic" feed, ie certified organic but still contains soy and is sold in crumbles. if I were to upgrade feed I'd either have to grow my market by 15-30x current size and maintain razor thin margins or greatly increase prices and lose what little market I've got.





