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Kindred Beisinger penname K D Elizabeth Beisinger

U.S.
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returns 05/28/2012
Expertise

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.

Experience in the area

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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    K = Knowledgeability    C = Clarity of Response    P = Politeness
UserDateKCPComments
Barbara10/04/11101010 
Ed06/27/11101010Thank you so very much for your .....
Bryan06/23/111010 
Caity09/13/101010not a hw question, actual consideration
peter08/20/10101010 

Recent Answers from Kindred Beisinger penname K D Elizabeth Beisinger

2011-09-23 straw:

Well Barbara,   I agree, spreading straw out and gathering it back up is a real pain.  I'm sorry I didn't get right back to you.  My questions have not been arriving into my e-mail.  I hope this advise

2011-09-20 straw:

Hello Barbara,  I keep straw in some sort of plastic container or bag, because mice just love it.  I regularly have feed sacks that are made of some sort of poli-vinyl or something.  Anyway, that's what

2011-08-20 save the sapling:

Dear Mike,  I'd say if this happened after the cedar mulch, it may be related.  Go to your nursery where you got the mulch and ask if anyone else has had this problem and how you can neutralize the effect

2011-06-25 Blueberry's:

Dear Ed,  Hopefully maturity of the bushes will provide more berries in time, but there is also the factor that bees are in short supply, which accounts for a lack of pollination for fruit and vegetables

2011-06-23 Unknown wood like object.:

Dear Bryan,  I am doing well, thank you.  What you are describing sounds like some sort of fungus that basically "has a life of it's own."  I'm guessing a salt solution would kill them, but be careful

 

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