High Altitude Wind Power – A Review

The first international conference on High Altitude Wind Power happened last November in Chico, CA.  That's a sign this new technology is being taken seriously by academics.  Hence, the rest of us concerned about our energy needs should become acquainted with the topic.  For those unfamiliar with the concept, the idea is simply that winds are stronger and more reliable [...]

Gardening Tradition

Where I grew up in northern Minnesota there was only a four-month growing season, yet my family still managed to grow most of the vegetables we ate.  Both my parents came of age during the Depression in a rural setting, so they too grew up with a general agricultural heritage.  Not farming families, just folks [...]

AFB or PMS – Beekeeping Diseases

Parasitic Mite Syndrome (PMS) is the destructive combination of mites, viruses, and general malaise that can overcome a colony with a high mite load.  At first glance some of the symptoms of PMS can look a lot like foulbrood disease.  I ran into this last week. The hive in question started last spring as a [...]

Worm Math

Update: Three weeks with the flashlight have reduced the numbers to an insignificant level.  At this point,  migration into the test plot, and new hatches will probably keep me finding a worm or two every night for quite a while.  While out picking worms I also started picking slugs and keeping track of those numbers.  They show [...]