Say NO! to GMOs! 8/25/17
posted on
August 29, 2017
Hello Small Farm Enthusiasts,
www.GMOsRevealed.com If you have not yet tuned in to this, it is really good. I thought I 
knew enough but am learning that there is  so much more!  In the past we
 have done cheap feed chickens, never again on this farm, after seeing 
this series. It will be GMO free from now on!
Interesting experience here this week. A gal from UF called looking for 
organic cow manure for research purposes.  Seems although they have 
plenty of cows (and other animals) at UF to gather manure from for 
research they DO NOT have any that is free enough from chemicals to 
breed flies and do research. 20 to 30 years ago new chemicals were 
manufactured that you were to feed to the cows to eliminate the fly 
breeding cycle.  Who needs flies when there is modern technology? And 
yes flies were an issue here till we learned how to flow with nature and
 live with them. Somebody (a fellow farmer) emailed lately and asked if I
 feed apple cider vinegar to deal with flies? I told him, "no I rely on 
spiders". He never emailed back and asked what I meant. These things are
 left to inquiring minds to discover. 10 years ago here, I found that 
when the cows went into this certain place in the pasture rotation where
 there were trees I noticed a LOT less flies in the morning at milking 
time. I wondered why this was happening and so one day I was getting up 
the cows for milking and had to go into this wooded area to get the cows
 out and got plastered with spider webs from the shoulders up. The cows 
had already walked thru there and brought down the webs below that level
 but the higher ones got me. Bingo………spiders are the answer!  
Immediately, the next year we planted 1500 trees on the farm and since 
then well over 1500 more. We did this so the spiders could build webs 
on, and between the trees and an added benefit would be that those same 
trees would provide shade for the soil, grass and animals in the 
pasture. 10 years later we really only have a severe fly problem in 
Spring. But by early summer, after the spiders have hatched by the 
gazillions, and build more and more webs, the fly population is 
extremely diminished. The cows just take a walk in the woods and the 
spiders trap and scoop up the food they need. Dung beetles cannot live 
where the fly chemicals are used but on our farm dung beetles are all 
over the place, they suck the liquid out of the dung pats in the first 
12 to 24 hours making it hard for the flies to hatch their eggs, cutting
 the fly cycle. So spiders and beetles are an integral part of full 
circle farm, they are vital. So the gal from UF was a student and she 
and a fellow student and a fat professor come out to get several 5 
gallon buckets of manure. I wonder if the young pretty gals realized 
that if they follow that fat man too far down his trail they will end up
 as fat as him? Oh boy, why does my mind ask so many questions? He 
looked like a heart attack waiting to happen. A super nice guy who 
thought what we were doing here was awesome, he could not get enough of 
rotating cows and egg mobiles.  It was an up-close and personal look at 
the blind leading the blind.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tibPjgHsFi8
 Holy WOW!!!  If you are addicted to anything watch this now. Now, when 
this starts you are going to say you do not need this as you do not have
 Parkinson’s but wait, keep listening, there is a lot more in the next 
few minutes.
Beef it's whats for dinner. Plenty of halves and wholes now if you want some, email me directly at thisisdennis@windstream.net
Fat For Fuel, by Mercola was lent to me and it is some kind of 
amazing. I am definitely taking my own health to another level with 
Mercola’s help. I want to highly recommend this book as well as Take Control of Your Health. I am so impressed with these two books I now want to read Effortless Healing. Here is an excerpt from the intro read it for yourself and get healthier: 
Although I was aware of the importance of limiting refined carbs and
 processed foods and replacing them with healthier choices, I was 
relatively clueless about the importance of eating plenty of high 
quality fats and activating your body’s natural ability to burn fat for 
its primary fuel instead of glucose. I didn’t realize that I still had 
to look further. 
This rang a bell with me after I read the book and I will def see fat as an essential part of my diet from now on.
Come See the Peas:  We
 will spend an evening together instead of  the day. I have the most 
incredible crop of peas this year it is just incredible. I want to share
 what I am learning about growing winter food for the cows and how it 
saves money plus makes more (and better) milk. Jim Elizondo
 taught me this, as in Mexico they cannot afford to feed hay at all. One
 of the big challenges here is buying chemical free hay but If you grow 
enough peas you do not need much hay. Save tons of money and the cows 
are a lot happier. September 19th, 6:30 to 8:30, cost is $35, order here. 
 I will do my very best to explain why and how and what it does for the 
cows, the soil and the entire whole. If you are spending money on hay 
you need to see this. Also this year there will be very little hay to 
buy because it has been raining so much the hay guys have not been able 
to make much hay. No problem here as all that rain just grows more peas 
so I do not need the hay!  
Thanks for supporting a small, family farm and contributing to a more REGENERATIVE future,
Dennis and Alicia