On Apr 29, 11:06 pm, bookb...@
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> Sorry for posting this here; it was meant for another group on
> survivalism. bookburn
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> On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 20:47:48 -0800, bookb...@
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>>On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 15:23:11 -0700 (PDT), flavorw...@
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>>If we're looking at WEB sites, coincidentally I ran across one with
>>lots of possibilities about sharing farm resources. Take a look at
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http://community.adn.com/?q=adn/blog/69017
>>Seems to be a communal concept that could also work for an
>>entrepreneur. Here's a newsy example.
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>>Liquid Gold from the Valley
>>MARCH 17, 2008 - 9:37 PM
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>>In support of the legalize “raw milk” House Bill 367 on the table in
>>the Alaska Legislature, I thought I should talk about cow and goat
>>share programs that provide yummy raw milk and cream to share holders.
>>In a share program you become a member of a dairy, buy a portion of
>>the cow or goat, and then pay for the care and feeding of the animal
>>with your share. It’s like a CSA but with dairy rather than
>>vegetables. In return your membership/share entitles you to the
>>animal’s products, in the case of a cow or goat that means fresh milk!
>>Our family has been a member of a Mat-Su Valley cow share for the past
>>two years and we love it. It’s really great to get to know a dairy
>>farmer and lots of fun experimenting making fresh butter, ricotta, and
>>mozzarella cheeses, and to be reintroduced to real milk. For the
>>longest time I just thought “I don’t like milk.” But now we call it
>>liquid gold and thoroughly appreciate fresh milk.
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Thank YOU for having the manners to apologize. It's a rare thing in
cyberspace. I for one appreciate it.
Alan