It's never too late to start! I retired to homestead on the slopes of Mauna Loa, an active volcano. I relate snippets of my endeavor on my blog : www.kaufarmer.blogspot.com
Antonio Scotti wrote:Bobby, I don't have animals either. Hadn't thought of a use for the cake yet, and didn't know it would be edible for humans. What is a Corona mill, is it a similar machine as the piteba or what?
The producer says that it works on olive pips too.
Does anybody know of larger machines that allow to do a bit more quantities?
Cheers
Living in Anjou , France,
For the many not for the few
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It's never too late to start! I retired to homestead on the slopes of Mauna Loa, an active volcano. I relate snippets of my endeavor on my blog : www.kaufarmer.blogspot.com
David Livingston wrote:Antonio
First the pitba costs about 90 euro
Secondly have you thought about walnut and chewfa both could make oils you could sell locally
David
Living in Anjou , France,
For the many not for the few
http://www.permies.com/t/80/31583/projects/Permie-Pennies-France#330873
Antonio Scotti wrote:Hi Bobby, many thanks for all your pointers....I'll have a lot to study...
He got surgery to replace his foot with a pig. He said it was because of this tiny ad:
A PDC for cold climate homesteaders
http://permaculture-design-course.com
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