By John Moody
Published May 21, 2018
It is that time of year again, at least in my parts. As things go from the tunnel to the field, all our friendly little four legged foes start to to make dinner plans… and breakfast plans. Some are making midnight snack plans as well. Raccoons, rabbits, and the worst of all in our area - deer. Animal damage to ag crops is a significant issue...
By John Moody
Published Jul 4, 2018
There is a stretch of interstate that runs crooked across the center of the US Midwest, connecting the rust belt region of northeast Ohio to the lands just beyond the Appalachia in central Kentucky. I-71. It is a road I know well, having traversed it as many as a dozen times or more per year doing my master’s work that took me from northeast Ohio to central KY for school. It is a road that gives a glimpse into the past, present, and future of the nation, as it quickly moves from some of the densest urban areas to some of the least populous, early 1900s farm-esque around... About the author - John Moody and his family live in Kentucky on their 35 acre farm/homestead, with their pigs, occasional cows, rabbits, chickens, and various vegetables...
Public
Here's a group to discuss animal agriculture including goats, sheep, alpacas, buffalo, deer, llamas, and rabbits.
Interest:
Feed, Grass-Fed Livestock, Specialty Livestock
Public
Here's a group to discuss animal agriculture including goats, sheep, alpacas, buffalo, deer, llamas, and rabbits.
Interest:
Feed, Grass-Fed Livestock, Specialty Livestock
By John Moody
Published May 21, 2018
It is that time of year again, at least in my parts. As things go from the tunnel to the field, all our friendly little four legged foes start to to make dinner plans… and breakfast plans. Some are making midnight snack plans as well. Raccoons, rabbits, and the worst of all in our area - deer. Animal damage to ag crops is a significant issue...
By John Moody
Published Jul 4, 2018
There is a stretch of interstate that runs crooked across the center of the US Midwest, connecting the rust belt region of northeast Ohio to the lands just beyond the Appalachia in central Kentucky. I-71. It is a road I know well, having traversed it as many as a dozen times or more per year doing my master’s work that took me from northeast Ohio to central KY for school. It is a road that gives a glimpse into the past, present, and future of the nation, as it quickly moves from some of the densest urban areas to some of the least populous, early 1900s farm-esque around... About the author - John Moody and his family live in Kentucky on their 35 acre farm/homestead, with their pigs, occasional cows, rabbits, chickens, and various vegetables...