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Homegrown Goodness
http://homegrowngoodness.blogspot.com
Come visit the Homegrown Goodness, the home of Hip-Gnosis Seed Development Project, Bishop's Homegrown and more! Here you will find information about our farm and projects including self sustainable farming, independent plant breeding, seed trading, vermicomposting, aquaphonics, terra preta and so much more!
Recent Posts
The writings of Alan Kapuler and Peace Seeds.
Recently, my brother in nature, Dr. Alan Kapuler contacted me about posting some more of his kin-ship layouts and Peace Seeds Papers from his journals online, a job which I gladly took on in order to share as much of his wonderful knowledge as I can ...
Native American groups returning to their cullinary heritage.
One of my many varried interests is in the area of Native American agriculture and the spiritual relevance often placed on their agriculture, it's place in their belief systems.So many tribes unfortunately were robbed of their very lifeforce in the f...
Some great Tom Wagner videos
Since this season has been so busy in regards to expanding our operation and as such I haven't had much time to check up or catch up on blogs or videos or much of anything I hadn't had much of a chance to set down and watch this set of wonderful vide...
Meat production at Bishop\'s Homegrown and Stock Breeding
This year we have expanded big time in the area of livestock, mostly into poultry, Turkey's and Guineas and moving a bit away from our Chickens which will be replaced with the natural breeding jumbo Guineas which are larger than standard types and si...
Note to self and appology to readers.
I need to learn to use spell check, it exists for a reason, I should use it.I should also slow down when writing a blog post so as not to make as many grammatical and punctuation errors.Life is too busy for writing "proper" sometimes.I love all of yo...
Thanksgiving is coming!
Lots and lots of projects on the farm ongoing! Renovating the floor of the greenhouse and transforming it into a raised bed is going well, just waiting on another load of rotten sawdust and then I'll add a 4 x 4 x 4 container of composted chicken/tu...

