All those city folks think organic is the way to go
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May be thy will think organic camp fire wood is the best thing ever :D
You cab get free range firewood here. Even better than organic. :D
;D ;D ;D
Clearly I am the only one selling Gluten free, grass fed, non GMO, certified humane, firewood - best stuff your money can buy!! ;D
Hay now thats a DanG good idea right there 8)
Mine is all recycled. :D
@rjwoelk (http://forestryforum.com/board/index.php?action=profile;u=26761)
:D
Looks like it is time to bring back this one for those who never see it the last time around.
Maker Series: Artisanal Firewood | CBC Radio (Comedy/Satire) - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBb9O-aW4zI)
:D :laugh:
All my firewood is "Shade Harvested". Though once I harvest it, there's no more shade. ;D
Hey, did you guys know you can grow your own vegetables!
It's all in the name. Go to the grocery store and grass fed beef is more expensive than beef that comes from a feed lot. Grass fed beef is cheaper to produce. No feed lot costs.
Stop! Stop! Yer all killin' me! :D :D :D :D
@Southside (http://forestryforum.com/board/index.php?action=profile;u=24297), well if its also "cage free" then count me in for a bundle or two.... ;D
Quote from: moodnacreek on July 07, 2019, 03:13:35 PM
Hey, did you guys know you can grow your own vegetables!
That's crazy talk. I've never seen anyone growing in special clamshells. I don't think that technology's available to regular people.
Quote from: moodnacreek on July 07, 2019, 03:13:35 PM
Hey, did you guys know you can grow your own vegetables!
I tryed that if but the weeds took over and I bet Ray will tell ya thy are just like GRITS ya can't eat em
I think you can only claim "grass fed" if you mulch your grass under the trees first.
Well, my cows eat the grass, then do the cow thing under the tree - so technically they are grass fed, and probably carbon credit eligible too!!
SS,
Sounds to me like your cows are contributing to the holes in the Ozone layer. :D I have a big horse like that.
Quote from: WV Sawmiller on July 07, 2019, 06:37:12 PMSounds to me like your cows are contributing to the holes in the Ozone layer
WV - The '80s called - they want their propaganda back. :D
SS,
I'm not sure I can remember the 80's and truth be told the 70's are a little fuzzy too. :-[ :-[
Years ago I had a board fence around the yard. When I mowed the first round I throwed inward and then came back around and throwed everything back under the fence. We had this one cow when she heard the mower would come running. Then just make a pass along the fence and lick up the already cut grass. She could hear the mower from a thousand feet. That don't count the one that came every morning and wait on left over bisquits.
Well, in the truth is stranger than fiction category. We had our forest certified organic to sell medicinals to a large buyer. They came out checked it out, yup we got organic woods, paid well for the cohosh so I'm not complaining. The organic certifiers wanted to do it again this year on my tab so now we just have au natural woods. I'm not saying people are nuts, I don't have to :D
Sorry to rain on the parade BUT IF it was cut with a chainsaw it lost it certification.
Has to be dropped with a cross cut saw and split with a maul or and axe!
The gubamint will persecute you otherwise.
Well, at least the timber, while it is standing, is organic ;D.
What about if you use certified organic canola oil for chain oil and biodegradable 2-cycle oil ?
You will have to use it in a battery powered chainsaw charged by a solar panel.
I just could not watch that video all the way through.
The tragic reality is that much of what we have poked fun at herein has become the STUPID "truth" for what that "truth" is worth.
Actually makes the "good old days" look very "good" inspite of the hard ships of those days.