Posts Tagged ‘Sustainability’
Friday, December 16th, 2011
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Farm Bill Hackathon
Tags: agriculture, Food, Public Policy, Sustainability
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Sunday, November 20th, 2011
Occupy your mind with a new idea about how to solve the really big problems in Washington, DC and around the world. Money is moving in the wrong direction. Big piles of money are now a person with civil rights and a vote. That’s because it’s easier to print money than it is to rally [...]
Occupy your mind
Tags: Public Policy, Sustainability
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Sunday, October 16th, 2011
(This version is 300-words shorter and more focused on public policy than the original post.) My $4,500 Kidney Stone (Or, a case against health insurance mandates and for a community-based single-payer health care system) By Billie Best, Published in Berkshire Trade & Commerce, November 2011 (download PDF file) I woke up at 4:00 one morning in late [...]
My $4500 Kidney Stone (published version)
Tags: health care, Public Policy, Sustainability
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Friday, September 30th, 2011
It’s not often my cows and global corporations cry together, but then it’s weaning time. Seis has been fed by her mother, Cinco, for so long, she has no idea what it’s like to go out and get food for herself every day, and by the sound of her voice, I’d say she thinks it’s [...]
It’s weaning time
Tags: Cows, farming, Public Policy, Sustainability
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Tuesday, September 6th, 2011
I spent the summer farming as much as possible, playing hooky from my consulting practice, limiting my volunteer work, squeezing out my writing, and ignoring my housekeeping. It was my fourth summer as the sole farmer on the farm. Finally I felt I perfected every mission critical task and process. I was gung ho to manage [...]
The abstract farm
Tags: Chickens, Cows, Dog, farm, Food, fox, free range, Garden, livestock, Sustainability, vegetable
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Thursday, May 26th, 2011
I harvested the last of the asparagus in my former vegetable garden before I turned the cows into the south pasture for the second time this season. It has been a three week streak of me doing farm work in every available hour, and I am feeling smug about my accomplishments. So many seasons past I [...]
Getting good at living
Tags: Cat, Chickens, Cows, Dog, farm, farming, Food, Garden, Goats, Sustainability
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Friday, April 22nd, 2011
Here on the farm we’ve been looking for Earth Day inspiration and we found it in Texas where Governor Rick Perry yesterday proclaimed three “Days of Prayer for Rain in Texas” as a way to mitigate climate change. I guess if you’re going to kick a problem upstairs, you might as well kick it all [...]
Americans: fat and stupid or just mentally ill?
Tags: Food, Public Policy, Sustainability
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Tuesday, April 19th, 2011
I am trying to go with the flow. I thought it would improve my technique to know the origin of the phrase. According to UrbanDictionary.com “go with the flow” was first known to be used by Marcus Aurelius who ruled the Roman Empire from 161 to 180. I remember my Grandma Best, a lifetime school [...]
Going with the flow
Tags: agriculture, Cows, Dog, farming, Garden, Goats, Sustainability
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Friday, March 18th, 2011
These photos appear in consecutive order, all taken within a half hour at dusk this evening. The difference in lighting is the camera flash on or off. That brilliant orb in the sky is the moon rising in the east. Tomorrow is the official full moon, 7,000 km closer to the Earth than in the [...]
Super moon dusk
Tags: farm, farming, livestock, Sustainability
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Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010
The farm is my lava lamp, always in mesmerizing motion. The chickens swish from one side of the yard to another, across the snow, looking for food, hiding from the hawks. The cows and the goats circle the hay feeder, wander over to the water trough, take a lick of salt, head-butt each other, and [...]
Lava lamp
Tags: agriculture, Chickens, Cows, farming, Goats, livestock, Sustainability
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