Global as gas

Red plastic gas cans connect the Tiny Farm to the global economy! Some for gas and some for diesel, take care not to mix ‘em up.
Thu, Apr 20, 2006 · Filed under Spring, Tools

Red plastic gas cans connect the Tiny Farm to the global economy! Some for gas and some for diesel, take care not to mix ‘em up.
This is the local portion of what I'm currently eating. Produce is grown on the farm, except as noted. Prepared foods contain mainly local ingredients, not necessarily organic. Winter 2012:
In our field: -
Cool storage:Garlic, potatoes, winter squash
Fridge: -
Freezer: Grass-fed beef
Meats are purchased, local small-farm, more-or-less organic.
Dried: Hot peppers
Bottled: Hot sauce

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I understand that Hubberts peak is accurate and that we are now past the point of peak oil. I believe many of the current events have to do with this senerio and it won’t be long before the main stream media and population wake up and understand what is going on. For me and my family, we are preparing for the next generation.
You should pick up some of the yellow cans for diesel :-)