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Rabu, 06 Juli 2016

Methane Powering a Town Near You

People who use Methane (in science fiction, at least)


Dr. Jaron Hansen has figured out how to convert waste into nearly-pure methane gas.

Hansen didnt invent the basic idea. Animals have been producing gas from waste since forever. But raw gas from anaerobic digestion of waste contains more than just methane. It also contains carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide.

Hydrogen sulfide is the part of gaseous and solid animal waste that stinks. Its also corrosive as all get out, which has previously made methane from waste impractical except in science fiction.

But Dr. Hansen has invented an inexpensive biogas conditioning system that removes most all the carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide from waste gas. The resulting gas is 98% pure methane gas, making it affordable to create electricity and fuel from trash.

"One of the projects is with a dairy in Alberta, UT on a project to use the manure from cows as energy. The waste from 8,000 cows has the potential to generate 1.2 megawatts of electricity...enough to power 1,200 homes..."

Another project in Ogden, Utah, is using cow manure to produce biodiesel. Dr. Hansen produced the first batch just two months ago (January 2011).

I cant tell you how cool I think this is, but perhaps a story from my past will illuminate why the thought of turning manure into useful energy will suffice.

A Personal Experience with Waste

I mentioned my brief experience being a farm girl back in November (My Roots, Part 1). But I didnt tell you about the day Mom slept in.

I was kindergarten age, and my brother was about 2 years younger. While Mom slept, we gamboled about the farm, a veritable fantasy land to our tiny selves. It was full of mysterious little buildings, with arcane delights like a full set of mink paws laid out to dry in the rafters of the garage.

That day I remember playing in the broad, flat field. It was hard under our feet, and nothing grew there.

Then I came upon the hole.

In the midst of flatness, the hole stretched down into darkness. I did what any curious 5-year-old might do, unfettered by adult caution or supervision.

I jumped into the unknown.

The first sensation was sound. The splashing, sucking sound my keds made as they hit the not-solid bottom.

The second sensation was smell, as the wet, moist depths let off puffs of hydrogen sulfide.

The third sensation was fear, as I realized the walls of the hole werent solid. I wouldnt be able to climb out.

I screamed, and my three-year-old brother peered over the edge. An eternity later, my mother peered over the edge. Moments later I was free.

I probably got hosed down and was likely asked to stay inside. Decades later I found out the rest of the story. Mom and Dad had spent the prior evening extracting a cow from the manure after it fell through the crust. Hence why she was exhausted and why there was a mysterious hole in the middle of our "play ground."
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So, hooray for Dr. Hansen and his system for turning manure into useful energy. If his system had existed those decades ago, I could have enjoyed a bright, well-fueled childhood, unmarred by memories of dark terror in a sulfurous pit.
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Rabu, 29 Juni 2016

Catfish yum

First Catch Fish Market


Yesterday I drove past the "tea pot house" off Route 60 near Buena Vista, VA. Its a funny looking little place, and for the longest time it seemed empty.

Now, however, it is a fish store. So on a whim we swung by. They had a variety of fish, but I decided to go for the catfish, since Im thinking of getting some catfish for my polyculture outdoor aquaponics system.

Took the fillets home, coated them with chili powder, salt, and pepper, then sauteed them in olive oil.

My daughter prefers salmon. But I cant raise salmon in my backyard...

I served up the fillets with a crisp garden salad and fresh berries. Very lovely!
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Kamis, 26 Mei 2016

Yum Basil Chicken Salad

How to Chiffonade, from Dreamy Dish


The point of growing food in a garden is to eat it.

Tonight we had a wonderful chicken salad, with fresh basil and beet leaves from the garden. Im lucky enough to have a former chef for a son-in-law, so he was able to just throw everything together. But heres an approximation of the recipe (so I can replicate this myself sometime in the future, if for no other reason!):

1-2 boneless chicken breast(s)
chicken broth
1-2 Granny Smith apple(s)
2 stalks of celery
1/2 cup basil leaves
2-4 beet leaves with red stalks
1 cup mayonnaise
1-2 cloves crushed/diced garlic
1 tsp mustard
salt & pepper to taste
handful of raisins and pine nuts (optional)

Cook the chicken in the broth.
While the chicken is cooking, dice the apple and celery.
Chiffonade the basil and beet leaves.
Remove the cooked chicken from the broth and set the broth aside to use in some future meal.
Cube the chicken.
Mix the apples, celery, chicken, basil, beets, and garlic. Add the raisins and pine nuts if youre using them.
Add the mayonnaise and mustard, and mix well.
Salt and pepper to taste.

I liked it between soft slices of whole grain bread.

And on a slice of mozzarella.

And on toast...

Yum!
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Selasa, 10 Mei 2016

The Clock She is a Ticking

And in many quarters the debate is warming up. Is Christmas on the ropes and struggling to stay on its feet. I guess another way of putting it could be, has commercialism squeezed the life out of the concept. I think we might be reaching a period in history where we really could see Christmas slide toward a black hole unless the meaning is reinstated to where it was 30 to 40 years ago.

Weve only a few days to go and I have never felt so un-Christmassy. Maybe its just me, maybe its old father time letting me know Im not a kid any more.

Maybe.....

Maybe I should get to work because there are so many things happening that need reporting.......

Like Murray Hallum, Bless him, he has sent another email. This time about:

DIY Strawberry Tower

One of the fun plants to grow in Aquaponics is strawberries. We all know how great they taste especially if picked fresh and juicy from your own system. They grow very well in conventional gravel grow beds provided your system is reasonably free of....

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Affnans Aquaponics The Beginning
CBC A research team at Vancouver Island Universitys School of Fisheries and Aquaculture has developed an innovative aquaponic system where fish are  ...


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 Friendly Aquaponics, Free Farm Tour every Saturday (Hamakua)Every Saturday at 10am we give a free, in-depth tour of our farm. Tours last between one and two hours, and there is some slightly steep terrain, so come with good walking shoes. Also, make sure  

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From "Slywoman" a timely article on what to expect when buying Tilapia (anywhere where they are allowed to be kept or sold) MORE....

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 Here is where we all get answers...The Forums...The best learning tool on the Net...
Hello my name is Nick and I live in Dayton Ohio I currently have a small aquaponic set up.....

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 Just a word about Sylvias Blog, If you havent subscribed to it. You could get yourself a Christmas present and doing yourself a big favour. Heres her latest Blog entry...

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 The Urban Farming Mindset
“By growing fresh food within just a few miles of where it will be eaten, we will have healthier, better tasting produce and make our cities cleaner and more self-sufficient,” says Yohay.

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 Moraine Park Focusses on...
Plans for spring include growing mushrooms and adding fish, like tilapia, in an aquaponics system that involves the simultaneous cultivation of plants. ...

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 Next up, we have a guy asking a forum (where you go to get help and we/the other people dont know you or your knowledge) for HELP and then he, Well you can read it for yourself...

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In November, 2009 Sylvia Bernstein started The Aquaponic Source with her husband Alan and set out on a mission to become the trusted resource for everything the home aquaponics gardener needs. Part of this vision included...

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On Sunday October 10, 2010 in the city of Milwaukee, two giants met in an historic occasion that just may change the world. The two were the 6 foot 7 inch Will Allen, the founder and CEO of Growing Power, Inc. and the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan of the Nation of Islam. They met at the headquarters of Growing Power, a three acre urban farm within the city limits of Milwaukee.

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O.K. Two more issues to go, Wednesday and Friday, and Im off for a week. Ill be back on the Monday after New Years. But for now, Keep up with your chores.Watch your pH and Amonia levels and Ill see you real soon....

Be Good To Each Other  - and To Yourself
All the best
OZZIE
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Minggu, 01 Mei 2016

Keeping your Records up to Date

I think Im going to have to wait until the new year to turn over a new leaf about keeping records. I think I have set-up and started a record keeping system about seven times now and every time I have a problem the records go out the window until I can finally come to gripes with the cause of the problem. This mostly occurs when I have a fish kill. I hate losing even one of them and I struggle with myself and tend to blame myself until I or someone comes up with an acceptable answer.

The fact that fish kills can be expected at any time and with no apparent reason doesnt change the way I feel.

So if you happen to have one or two floaters, and you get to feel a bit guilty about it.... YOURE NOT ALONE.....

Anyhow back to fishin and planting...

Clarendons Rural Agricultural Development Authoritys (RADA) extension officer, Orlando Rowe, was on hand to demonstrate such a method to patrons inside the Clarendon parish showcase at the 58th annual Denbigh Agri-Industrial Show....

There is money available..... Programs that work to research the development of aquaponics and...

 Now about those floaters....

Now a Lady and her favorite pastime....

Now some BSF News
I learned that these larvae emit a chemical signal that keeps houseflies away. Sweet. And chickens love to eat them.

And heres more on BSFs

And Finally....

See you Soon
Ozzie
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