A Peak post
Chris Hardie, of the "new non-profit called Sustainable Indiana, Inc," checks in from the Third U.S. Conference on "Peak Oil" and Community Solutions.
Chris Hardie, of the "new non-profit called Sustainable Indiana, Inc," checks in from the Third U.S. Conference on "Peak Oil" and Community Solutions.
From Thomas Kemp, news on Factory Farming and CAFOs in Randolph and Jackson Counties.
Kemp has some insightful words on the CAFO debate:
Randolph County’s inability to control the development of its rural landscape (and that is most of the county) will mean that the only folks will remain in the community are those without the option of leaving.
How about something cute for a change?
ConservaTibbs has puppies settling down for a nap.
MacRaven has a lamb with a teddy bear.
Yes, posting animal pictures will get you linked on IBR.
Feed Me/Drink Me reports that Indiana is the place to get quality fruity wines.
If you have a passion for fruit-based wines, Indiana is sure one place in the country to be. The Star profiles a couple who run Ferrin's Fruit Winery in Carmel who actually make some of these sound good.
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