Fodder & Food Foresting (for you & your livestock)
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10000 Coldstream Lane,Oklahoma City OK 73169
26 February, 2022
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Cut your feed costs by 75% or more by using food foresting, cover crops and permaculture techniques that work right here in Oklahoma. Cut your feed costs by 75% or more by using food foresting, cover crops, rotational grazing and permaculture techniques that work right here in Oklahoma. Find out what to grow, where to grow it and how. Learn about edible landscaping for use in your own kitchen as well as seasonal eating for you and your livestock!In this class you will: Learn about edible landscape plants native to this area to make your life more healthy, & turn your backyard into your grocery store.Discuss the plethora of fodder, cover crop and forage options to reduce or even completely cut feed costs for your livestock.See examples of simple fodder set ups that are affordable and what kind of seed works best to grow in them.Discuss creative "alternative" fodder" options for supplementation during difficult seasons as well as other creative ways to reduce or eliminate your feed and grocery bill completely. Discuss what implementations work best for what seasons as well as regenerative agriculture, creating less farm inputs with biodynamic thought process & including rotational Silvopasture in your regime.Learn about food foresting and why you should commit to 90% edible landscaping for you and your livestock.Talk about preservation of seed, dehydrating, seasonal eating, extending your seasons, dense gardening and vertical planting. Learn how to grow in urban farms and small settings as well as large acreage to make this system work for you. The class fee is $50 - you will receive a FREE copy of our E-Book valued at $9.95 as well as ability to join our private FACAEBOOK group for ongoing conversations and questions. Bring a pen & paper and be ready to have a great time. Bad Baxter Farm is a small homesteading family focussed on the health & wellness of family & livestock. They are raising livestock naturally on 20 acres using rotational grazing of their 90% edible landscaping. Focused on real food in real form, foresting, fodder, dense gardening and verticle plantings. They raise and grow 90% of their foods in the healthiest, most natural ways that they can. Bad Baxter Farms also raises heritage meat chickens, Nubian goats, heritage turkey, quail, Kune Kune pigs as well as hatching eggs. For more information go to www.thenakedhomestead.com
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