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Jacob (Organix Farms)
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•• OrganixLandscapes.us •• Homesteader, bitcoiner, naturalist, farmer, electrician, Systems engineer, Polymath, husband, father, landscaper, educator. Helping people design and build food systems to create a sustainable future.

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About to head into the mines. Y’all stay good and humble today.

I believe it’s 4ft. I’ll have to measure it tomorrow.

So I tried smoked eggs today and we’ll say it was a learning process. The end resulting flavor was outstanding but the presentation was eeeeh.

If you plan on trying it, I recommend doing a soft boil on the stove or in an egg cooker so the shells come off clean, THEN put the deshelled eggs on the smoker for an hour. Don’t add the shelled eggs straight on the smoker. #eggstr #foodstr #snacks

We getting heated up. Cook baby cook. nostr:note18wd6ltvrxf07q7qr540enqg0nrqdmvgxv00nffhe36el4qrxtxpsj4smqc

It’s essentially another method for composting. These are put together in about 30 minutes and are constantly moistened over the term of about a year. There’s lower energy effort and once done, you’ll have a very powerful compost inoculation for your soil.

Last fall I built one with only hay. It turned out okay. It needed to be more consistently moist. You can really add any organic matter to them. The microbiology will “digest” the organics and in turn you receive a high quality compost.

We got another bioreactor built. I’m super excited about this mix. Has quite a bit of biochar, chicken coop bedding, food scrap pit mix, indigenous leaf mold, and capped with some Nicky aged wood chips.

I love this setup. I’d really like to try and build something like this. I have a couple 60gal rectangular plastic basins. I just need pump, timer, and some tubing.

I’ve never done anything like this. Could you point to any how-tos for putting this all together?