Organic Farming in India##https://farmus.in/## ##https://farmus.in/##Organic Farmers in India We at Farmus strive to care for the earth and the people. We are a start-up in Gurugram providing you with fresh, chemical-free fruits and vegetables right from our farms to your ...
To create a strong team culture on your farm, your people need to know they are safe, that they aren’t going to be fired, yelled at, humiliated. They need to know that they are part of a team, a crew, a tribe of people who stick together through the epic journey of a farming s...
Anthony, (a Woofer from France working on our veggie gardens –1st photo below),from the first day here, could feel the extraordinary peace and understood it was created by Homa Therapy.Sitting for Agnihotra with us every day and other Homas, he asked if he could perform his own Agnihot...
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Posted in Beginning Farming, Farm Philosophy, Pork | 5 Replies Small-farm “egg-onomics” Posted on February 27, 2013 by josh 8 We sometimes receive wide-eyes or raised eyebrows when we answer the question “how much are your eggs?” Our pasture-raised, free-range, organic-fed hen...
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Funny. The Thursday night debate was not my motivation for writing this, but it suddenly seemed appropriate midway through. My original motivation was to get my creative juices flowing as I worked on my morning keynote. For my Brand Champions keynote, I have been casting some questions into...
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myself. Usually it is more than a tad. When a Camden, New Jersey, columnist reviewed my book about Andrew Wyeth, which I wrote in 1970 while I was an editor atFarm Journal, she wrote most kindly but expressed surprise that such writing could come from someone who worked on a farm ...