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Kindred Beisinger penname K D Elizabeth Beisinger

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I can answer questions in regard to a "basics" approach to agriculture. My husband and I are Messianic missionaries and live on a hobby farmette. We don't have a pesticide or antibiotic on the place. I can answer questions about a simple agricultural lifestyle that affords great independence and abundant tranquility.

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Our agricultural methods are Bible based, we use the term Orthodox organic. We live what we teach.

Publications

Last Days Survival Handbook, Simply Abundant

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2009-12-05 New Career?:

Dear Angie, There is a real upsurge of interest in gardening and herbs, these days. As a minister, I firmly believe that G~D created plants for our use, either for nutrition or treatment or both. As

2009-03-27 Grape Vines:

Dear Annie, It's too late to prune this year. Pruning needs to happen before spring. I do it after the first freeze in the fall or winter. My suggestion is that you find a way to provide temporary

2008-08-29 weeds:

Dear Celia, I have two methods. Depending upon your circumstances, one may not be doable. I have a beautiful herd of goats that just love that stuff! One goat will do an amazing amount of weed control

2008-08-25 potatoes:

Bill, Just some place cool. I keep my potatoes in the kitchen and take note of the ones with several eyes. It seems in a matter of a month or two, the eyes will sprout. We plant potatoes in March,

2008-08-23 potatoes:

Dear Bill, I'm not sure I'm understanding your question, but I'll share what I know. Potatoes have eyes. Keep a few around and they will begin to sprout. Cut the potato into pieces, each including

 

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