by blogger | Aug 1, 2015 | Blog, Ecolonomy, Staff Blog
Haying season is in full swing. We’ve had some seasonal rain that made our pasture grasses thrive, so we’ve been having a pretty busy month. Here, we will talk about the importance of moisture levels and cutting height of bailing hay. With heavy rain and flooding,...
by blogger | Jul 31, 2015 | Blog, Ecology, Ecolonomy, Staff Blog
Losing trees from your neighborhood could reduce the value of your house. Trees provide shade, add beauty, and also benefit us in many other ways. Can we really put a number on the value of a tree and say how much it is worth? You may love your trees in your garden...
by blogger | Jul 30, 2015 | Blog, Ecolonomy, Staff Blog
Some of the food that you already have in your fridge can reduce the risk of cancer. We will talk about three cancer fighting plants that you could easily grow anywhere at home. For thousands of years, ancient medicine practitioners and healers have looked to nature...
by blogger | Jul 29, 2015 | Blog, Ecology, Ecolonomy, Staff Blog |
“On an unusually windy day, Denmark found itself producing 116 percent of its national electricity needs from wind turbines yesterday evening,” Arthur Nelson reports for The Guardian. “By 3am on Friday, when electricity demand dropped, that figure had risen to 140...
by blogger | Jul 27, 2015 | Blog, Business, Ecolonomy, Financial Health, Staff Blog |
Managing money means budgeting your money and living within your means. It also means setting long and short term goals and saving money for rainy days. You need to have realistic goals and plans to pay off your debt and also plans for your retirement. Managing your...
by blogger | Jul 25, 2015 | Blog, Staff Blog
To become a successful rancher, you must learn from the experts. Running a farm can be a 24 hours, 7 days a week, 365 days a year job. So what does it take to become a successful rancher? Running a successful cattle ranch is a full time business. It requires a lot of...