Thursday Open Thread 7-6-2017

One of the challenges of learning to run the farm on my own has been learning to see and hear every detail as it happens. Not what I want to happen or expect to happen. Since I have a wide variety of animals it is also become necessary to be aware of how the different animal species view their environment. Cattle, sheep, dogs, humans, etc, each of us have our own Inattentional blindness and focus on specific details.

Our preconceived opinions or intent will skew how we interpret, react and process information.

In other words, what we're thinking about — what we're focused on — filters the world around us so aggressively that it literally shapes what we see. So, Drew says, we need to think carefully about the instructions we give to professional searchers like radiologists or people looking for terrorist activity, because what we tell them to look for will in part determine what they see and don't see.

One of the uncomfortable realities we need to look at is the changes that can be expected with climate change in the areas we each live. This article has a number of graphs that illustrates some of the expected challenges that will occur in various parts of the country.

Farm Report

Lots of grass. The fields are grazed in a rotational pattern and watered to encourage a diverse mixture of grasses, clovers and some weeds. As the weather changes the different species will enter a growth phase and the number of weeks the pasture can be grazed is increased. It results in fewer weeks of feeding hay as the primary source than most of my neighbors. When the animals are let into the fields they will first go through and eat their favorite weeds.

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The thunder clouds were a bit dramatic.
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Last night's sunset
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smiley7's picture

living vicariously through your morning writing about the farm. 'Keep on trucking' and have a great day.

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studentofearth's picture

@smiley7 It is not easy to assist a parent in a major life change. I hope you are taking care of yourself.

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Still yourself, deep water can absorb many disturbances with minimal reaction.
--When the opening appears release yourself.

Do you irrigate? Edited: reading comprehension, take two. I wonder how much water it takes to keep an acre (or whatever) growing all year through the grass cycles. I guess the answer is "it depends". heh.

This morning I took a sunrise walk along the river path, came back vibrating like a tuning fork. Woo nature is busy this time of year, very busy. The native California Bunch Grass in the lot next door has gone full seed, yet the leaves are still green. Green grass without water in California, love it. Looks much better than the dead lawn in front of the house, I think.

Thanks for nice photos and farm report, makes me vicariously happy. Cheers.

peace

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@eyo season. The water has to be used or the irrigation rights can be forfeited. The last few years there have been some options if the landowner does not want to use the water in a specific irrigation season.

I keep my pastures have rates different rates to encourage a wide variety of plants to grow. The field with the clover have the highest water requirements.

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See the long discussion in MeteorMan's essay about preserving sanity by adopting a rural lifestyle (my characterization). There's a lot of 'farm envy' (including me).

Ominous times all around.

You want a pessimistic assessment...here's an essay worth reading:

'The Last five years of the United States of America - The final Failure' (emphasis added)

https://medium.com/bad-words/the-last-five-years-of-the-united-states-of...

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I want a Pony!

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@Arrow Great read Arrow. My money quote:

There’s a tiny chance, of course, that all this can turn around. Vision. Mission. Agenda. Plan. And yet that one is missing at this very moment tells us perhaps the truest social truth of all.

One quibble. The problem is not a lack of Vision, Mission, Agenda, Plan. The problem is that the only place to find a Vision, Mission, Agenda, Plan is on the outcast left of American politics.

A perfect example is our global climate crisis. A group of climate scientists stated a while back that technical and conservation solutions are available. The problem is a failure of the social and political will to implement the solutions in the time frame remaining to prevent an environmental/ecological collapse.

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"They'll say we're disturbing the peace, but there is no peace. What really bothers them is that we are disturbing the war." Howard Zinn

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@Meteor Man or goals for individuals to follow daily to have a better life and disengage from major corporations. Similar to the national demands Joe Shikspack has been composing.

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--When the opening appears release yourself.

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@Arrow country. It is hard to get of the merry-go-round just to catch your breath and revitalize yourself.

Exhausted: a society has reached the limits of its founding ideas. For Rome, those ideas were conquest and order. After a time, the costs exceeded the benefits. For the USA, that idea is “freedom” — but in that curiously American way — freedom at the price of liberation, emancipation, humanity, dignity, equality: war against being a society itself. The price of that kind of freedom is too high now.

My parents created a better environment for there children to grow up then they experienced. I keep those habits of creating a home environment that keeps me revitalized, an oasis from from the world. As time passes there are fewer people around for me share it with.

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The road has blind spots because the verge is up to 4' high in places. My drive has tiny hickory nuts all over, poison ivy everywhere. At least I know its various forms. My unmowed "lawn" is also getting high, more over the semi-abandoned raised beds with improved soil.

I should begin to look for seeds to save. But it's rainy. Not a good time. Feeling shaky today, a setback.

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Hey! my dear friends or soon-to-be's, JtC could use the donations to keep this site functioning for those of us who can still see the life preserver or flotsam in the water.

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@riverlover I am having a quieter day today. Keep reminding myself everyday should not be at full speed. Is your hickory self seeding?

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Here:

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enhydra lutris's picture

the various aspects of daily life is something one doesn't normally think of. I need to make a reminder sign, maybe "note the gorilla!". Oddly enough, in his "Book of Five Rings", master swordsman Miyamoto Musashi discusses all the myriad things that go into the sort of relaxed constant readiness needed and one is something of an afocal awareness, being always attuned to one's peripheral vision. It takes a shitload of practice, concentration (at first) and self-reminding, but is unintentionally curative of some inattentional blindness. That's a connection I never made before, thanks for inspiring it.

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@enhydra lutris Found a translation of the "Book of Five Rings", master swordsman Miyamoto Musashi. I will be wading through the lessons the next few weeks. thanks

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@enhydra lutris
my 35-year-old son, a martial artist since 14, now moving into his second phase of yoga certification is at peace with a sword in hand; a door opens everyday, here, and i am the lucky one as we all are in this sharing.

just returned from a get together of a returning friend, gone 6 months on a journey, great fun, camaraderie and acknowledgement that investing in friendship pays life-long dividends.

cheers!

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@gjohnsit My own constant area of inattentional blindness is the name of songs and the performers.

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So we are hoping to take early retirement and move to rural VT in the next couple of years. I have been researching the many ways to pursue resilience in that setting; much better for the blood pressure than my previous avocation of political junkie. I was recently chatting with the ladies at the town clerk's office of the village about recycling.

Now VT has had mandatory recycling for years to go along with a "waste not, want not" ethos. But in the near future, ALL food garbage must be eliminated from the waste stream, including things like meat scraps and dairy that do not agree with the worms in your compost bin. What to do?

I joked that we could install a municipal pig next to the recycling dropoff, and went home to do some more research. Apparently, black soldier fly larvae will eat up almost anything besides pure cellulose fiber (which you can give to your red wigglers) and are exceedingly efficient at turning it into protein. In the warmer parts of the country, you can start a colony just by providing an attractive space for the adults of the local population to lay their eggs. AND... they are self harvesting, providing a great protein source for your laying hens (to supplement ticks and grubs), fish, or if we are hungry enough, humans.

Edited to try to make the embedded video work properly.

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@The Breach Awaits

It creeps me out. Does it mean raising maggots for food? Guess I had better watch it.

There are all of these sorts of things we need to consider though. Thanks for sharing it.

Smile

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Marilyn

"Make dirt, not war." eyo

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@mhagle

That is a great idea. My chickens would love it and it saves money on feed. We already give the chickens plant based table scraps.

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Marilyn

"Make dirt, not war." eyo

@mhagle I haven't tried this myself, but apparently you can completely eliminate the need to feed your chickens grain (and I'm with you; I'd much rather eat the grain myself and give the chickens the creepycrawlies). You are supposed to be able to preserve the larvae by drying them for winter feed. I've been thinking of something like a tilted black iron tray with glass cover, open at the top and bottom. Set it in the sun to get a chimney effect going, and you have a passive solar toaster/dehydrator.

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@The Breach Awaits In the winter mix melted beef and mutton fat into the grain in the bin. Same idea as the suet bars for the song birds.

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The first thing I am pondering is, "where are the gorillas I am not seeing?"

And then I almost wish I had not clicked on the climate change with graphs link. Dang. Those always make Texas look like a pretty shitty place to live. When I first learned of the fact that change is happening much faster than previously believed, I immediately got on Zillow and started looking at property up north. Still do for fun. The best bang for your buck anywhere is the upper peninsula of Michigan. However, ever since the big fire in northern Canada last summer (it was 94 degrees the day before it started) I am questioning if there really is a place to bug out to. During the past two years in Texas it has been hotter and colder, and much more humid . . . but also we have had more rain and cloud cover . . . even after the El Nino ended.

And as far as being aware of the climate where you live in relation to small farming . . . I am in a "do nothing traditional" mode. Many of the old rules don't apply. Each person needs to figure out what that means for their location. I am about to plant sweet potato slips and sprouted yellow squash and popcorn seeds. In about a week I am going to start conditioning 6 more round hay bales for planting in August. And I intend to sprout and plant corn seeds again. Will it work? Don't know.

Love your beautiful pictures. Like others have said . . . they take me there. Smile

Edited to add = Gardening pays off . . . slightly green tomatoes, Japanese eggplant, onions, all from the garden sauteed in butter. Wow. The other dish is sliced cucumber, zucchini, onion soaking in salt and vinegar water. Will mix with mayo and sour cream tomorrow.
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Marilyn

"Make dirt, not war." eyo

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@mhagle self supporting societies in desert and short season climates. Trying to avoid the need for modern inputs of plastic, industrial fertilizers and electricity for water delivery.

Once one gets used to fresh food it is harder to eat fruits and vegetables picked early for transportation or mass processing.

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