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Posted 4/18/2008 11:57:03 AM


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The list of ways we can help the earth on Earth Day and every day is endless--and we're learning more ways every day.

We started a list of things we can do ...

 Around the Farm

  • Start a compost pile.
  • Use mulch to conserve water in your garden.

Around the House

  • Recycle everything!
  • Weatherize and insulate your home, and consider installing double pane windows.

In Our Lives and Our Communities

  • Buy recycled products.
  • Spread the word about conservation!

Let's EXPAND the list!

What can farmers do to help?

Tell us what you do on Earth Day or every day to pitch in.


 

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Posted 4/24/2008 10:55:19 AM


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Thanks for starting this thread!

I'm a little late for Earth Day, but on our farm we try to make Earth Day every day, too. In addition to those already mentioned, here are some strategies we've implemented:

1. We've changed all our light bulbs to compact fluorescents.

2. We bought a fairly inexpensive, high mpg new car for my husband to commute to work in, I took his old car (which also gets good mileage), and we semi-retired the gas-guzzling farm truck I'd been driving, except for hay/gravel runs, etc.

3. We've cut down on driving, making sure to combine errands on trips to town.

4. When the rains stop, I start hanging my laundry out to dry.

5. We installed gravel sacrifice areas for our horses, to cut down on winter mud and muck formation that leads to nutrient run-off.

6. We're trying to grow more of our own food, buy more food from local small farmers, and buy more organic/fair trade products at the supermarket.

Cherie

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