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Tag: Bird food

Backyard Farming Gets Fancy

2013-01-31 by timbatchelder, posted in Cognitive Systems AI, Metadata Masterdata, Systems Science
A chicken coop in a Seattle backyard.
A chicken coop in a Seattle backyard. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

wsj.com

As more urban and suburban homeowners take up backyard farming, items like chicken coops, beehives, gardening tools and pickling and canning supplies are getting more stylish and pricey.

RT @WSJ: Can chicken feed, canning jars and garden hoses feel chic? Backyard farming is getting fancy: http://flip.it/6rP48 http://flip.it/I9xN0

Backyard Farming Gets Fancy

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