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DePhane Marcelle replied to Lisa Palmer's discussion Kombucha Tea in Growing Gourmet
"We have some if you still need a baby"
Oct 30, 2014
Vicki Brock replied to Lisa Palmer's discussion Kombucha Tea in Growing Gourmet
"I also am interested in a Kombucha baby if one is available!  Please advise!"
Jul 6, 2014
Lisa Palmer replied to Lisa Palmer's discussion Organic Vs. Organically Grown Feed in Micro Livestock
"I got mine from the group! Thank you! and the website looks great!"
Feb 15, 2013
Scott Brown replied to Lisa Palmer's discussion Organic Vs. Organically Grown Feed in Micro Livestock
"Now there is a website for it:
http://www.phoenixorganicfeed.com"
Feb 15, 2013
Lisa Palmer replied to Cindy McCloe's discussion Hen or Rooster? in Micro Livestock
"It looks just like my Rhode Island Reds minus the black tail. They have quite large crop and waddle. I recently introduced some chicks and saw my RR hens acting like you described above, jumping sticking their feet out and puffing their necks. They…"
Jan 18, 2013
Scott Brown replied to Lisa Palmer's discussion Organic Vs. Organically Grown Feed in Micro Livestock
"Lisa
If you want to receive an order form, I email them out.  All I will need is your email address and you will receive an order form in a couple of weeks, when the are sent out to everyone.  Of course I do not share your email with anyone.
SB"
Sep 7, 2012
Lisa Palmer replied to Lisa Palmer's discussion Organic Vs. Organically Grown Feed in Micro Livestock
"Thank you Scott! Got you on facebook now and look forward to saving some money and getting healthy feed!"
Sep 7, 2012
The Birkenstocks replied to Lisa Palmer's discussion Organic Vs. Organically Grown Feed in Micro Livestock
"That is awesome. Thanks for the resource, Scott.  GO COMMUNITY :) 
I am not on Facebook, but my husband is. I will check it out for our chicken feed needs."
Sep 7, 2012
Scott Brown replied to Lisa Palmer's discussion Organic Vs. Organically Grown Feed in Micro Livestock
"Hello Lisa
I started a group to buy USDA certified organic feed for my birds.  This is why.....I found it was costing me more to raise a dozen eggs from my own chickens than to buy (free range organic eggs) in the store, due to the cost of organic…"
Sep 6, 2012
Erin replied to Lisa Palmer's discussion Organic Vs. Organically Grown Feed in Micro Livestock
"Lisa, I live in Mesa and order from Scott Brown's feed co-op.  Another woman and I are carpooling to Baker's to pick it up and I'm sure we could work something out with you if you decide to order.  Feed is ordered about every 2 months, so order…"
Aug 29, 2012
Becky replied to Lisa Palmer's discussion Organic Vs. Organically Grown Feed in Micro Livestock
"That's great!  The only problem is that the pick-up place is so far for me I eat up my savings by the time I drive there and back.  My Azure pick up is 1 mile from me.  I can see it working if you buy a lot of feed, but I only use a little over one…"
Aug 29, 2012
The Birkenstocks replied to Lisa Palmer's discussion Organic Vs. Organically Grown Feed in Micro Livestock
"We have an AZURE Standard Drop Point in Tempe.

It was my understanding that you need a $500 order to get the free shipping. So we have a "drop point" for the group of people that I order with.

Either way, I know its not NE mesa- but Azure standard…"
Aug 29, 2012
Lisa Palmer replied to Lisa Palmer's discussion Organic Vs. Organically Grown Feed in Micro Livestock
"Thank you for the information! Now looking into both options."
Aug 29, 2012
Bethany Lobocki replied to Lisa Palmer's discussion Organic Vs. Organically Grown Feed in Micro Livestock
"Yep, there's several options now that are free of corn, soy, and canola. "
Aug 29, 2012
Becky replied to Lisa Palmer's discussion Organic Vs. Organically Grown Feed in Micro Livestock
"Bethany,
Isn't the "group buy" feed canola based?  Did they change it?
I'm currently buying the Cascade feed but it's gone up to $33!"
Aug 29, 2012
Bethany Lobocki replied to Lisa Palmer's discussion Organic Vs. Organically Grown Feed in Micro Livestock
"Many of us out there don't trust the USDA organic label.  Especially when it comes to crops like rapeseed (canola), corn, soybeans, and sugar beets.  The problem is that there is SO much of these crops grown conventionally with GM seed, that it's…"
Aug 29, 2012
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