The process of curing potatoes for winter storage.
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The process of curing potatoes for winter storage. On this week’s show, we talk with the senior vice president of Keep American Beautiful about the organization’s three focus issues: litter reduction, waste minimization and beautification. We’ll also talk about what you need to do this fall to get your garden ready for winter and next spring. Plus, learn all about the upcoming MOTHER EARTH NEWS FAIR. Chickens love green feeds, such as grass, clover and alfalfa. You can preserve grass or other crops for winter by making silage in garbage bags or other small plastic bags. Small scale silage production is easy, and you don’t need to invest in special equipment, plus your chickens will have green feed all winter long. Here is how you can freeze eggs for longer storage or for winter use when your hens are laying less. A Country Lore tip from the August/September 2001 issue. |
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