DIY Self Sorting Mealworm Farm
How to build a cheap, simple way to grow your own mealworms at home. Great for small to mid operations. Enjoy! SOURCE
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How to build a cheap, simple way to grow your own mealworms at home. Great for small to mid operations. Enjoy! SOURCE
Our sub-irrigated planter (SIP) bucket video has become our most popular video, so I thought I would show you all how we are improving on things for this year. Enjoy! If you missed the first video, here’s a link: https://youtu.be/N-dXXY79mAA If you like the music, check out my good friend Ian and his Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/campermantravels/ […]
Hey friends! We are continuing our work on the chicken moat garden. In this segment, we salvage some old T-posts using my new favorite tool: a T-post puller. We have been using those as the new support for our pallet fence. Stay tuned as we continue to develop this garden 🙂 SOURCE
Sorting a large number of pupae from a larger number of mealworms can be difficult; but not anymore with this strategy! Let us know what you think. SOURCE
Here is pert 2 of our coop wagon build. Hope you enjoy!!! SOURCE
Check out the first half of our new coop construction! if you are looking for more coop ideas, or some free coop design plans, check out this video from Justin Rhodes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYC20iYoQpo&t=3s SOURCE
Join us for an update tour of all our main projects. If there is something you are interested in, check the index below: New chicks @ 1:00 Chick Shaw @ 3:30 Maggot bucket @ 6:00 Mealworms @ 7:40 Garden @ 10:00 Justin Rhodes page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOSGEokQQcdAVFuL_Aq8dlg Grass-Fed Homestead: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc2ka-aGChwIiX0mEXzfmoA/featured?disable_polymer=1 SOURCE
Welcome back friends! Today, we are planting purple potatoes using the Back to Eden method. This consists of placing your seed potatoes on grass, covering them in a foot of bark chips, and thoroughly watering the whole thing. Supposedly, the grass dies under the thick mulch covering, which provides a nitrogen boost for the potatoes. […]
What a disgusting surprise! Our garage refrigerator died on us some unknown time ago, and the meat that was stored there spoiled. What to do with this seemingly worthless resource? Why, a maggot bucket of course. As a bonus, check out how I made our new Brooder 2.0. SOURCE
Chick season is back, and we decided to get an early start. After learning some valuable lessons from raising our first flock in 2017, we have 20 chicks from three different breeds coming in. Come take a look, and check out the upgrades we made to the brooder. SOURCE