jason glick

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  • in reply to: State of Maine vs Farmer Brown #70314
    jason glick
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    check out “local food local rules” at http://localfoodlocalrules.org/

    there is also a facebook page “we are all farmer Brown” that is updated very often , cheers, jason

    in reply to: 14yo brabant gelding #56552
    jason glick
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    we’ll try and think of something over here. we currently have a full barn and just enough hay to get us through, i hope. melissa, do you have their contact info handy. this is not what i had in mind when this all started, but he is a good soul and it’s important to find him the right place. jason, 589-4000

    in reply to: who will make a barden cart? #70412
    jason glick
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    you’ve said that before!

    in reply to: plow points #67492
    jason glick
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    hey mitch. i’d be interested. got a pole on my syracuse before all the rain and tried her out. added a seat so i could adjust the pole left and right, i think you need to stop in and check it out. i’ll do some more harrowing in the meantime to get em in shape.. cheers, jason

    in reply to: Itinerant Custom Slaughter #66590
    jason glick
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    we have been doing a fall harvest supper the last 4 or so years with said goods, but haven’t advertised it as unlicensed and have only taken donations. a cover charge and an invitation to DOA would certainly change the mood of the celebration. jason

    in reply to: Itinerant Custom Slaughter #66589
    jason glick
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    three towns here in maine just passed this ordinance

    http://localfoodlocalrules.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/localfoodlocalrules-ordinance-template.pdf

    and i think we’ll probably have a special town meeting this spring and vote it in here in montville to help keep the ball rolling. the implications… a statement and a step towards putting responsibility back in the hands of the consumer.

    in reply to: Value Adding Forest Products #57306
    jason glick
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    Mofga is planning on a large addition to it’s fairground facility in the next couple of years and the LIF group has taken on the task of providing as much of the material as possible. so far it seems everyone with a stake in the project (board of directors, staff, archetect, etc.) is on board. we just sent 33mbf of pine logs (mostly lowgradefrom this winter’s harvest) down to a local mill to be milled into 1x then it will be sent to another local mill to be dried and planner milled into sheathing, interior and exterior. what i’m curious to here from all of you is a way to go about the rest of the material aquistion. the LIF folks alone won’t be able to do it all in the proposed time frame of a fall 2011 ground breaking, but there are a lot of woods workers around and plenty of material. we were thinking of making a decision tree that would help us make our way through all the possibilities.

    within 25 miles 50 miles 100 miles, etc;
    mofga woodlot,mofga member woodlot, local consolidation yard, local mills; animal powered, mechanical operations;
    worst first, “sustainable harvest”, mixed value, highgrade, clearcut;

    any thoughts or ideas on how to simplify or clearify something like this would be appreciated. cheers, jason

    in reply to: "D" ring update #63879
    jason glick
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    donn, where did you get those repair clips and how much were they. all of my front traces could be a bit shorter, some 4″, thanks jason

    in reply to: 14yo brabant gelding #56551
    jason glick
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    carl our Brabant may be heading out west for dry air and TLC.. i’d love to keep him a bit closer. if anyone knows of someone with the ability/time to care for a horse with CLP ( see earlier post and link for info) please get in touch.. i woud like to keep him around this area ( new england) and leads would be appreciated.. cheers, jason

    in reply to: Obstacle course at NEAPFD! #61928
    jason glick
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    a bridge isn’t a bad thing to be able to go over pulling a log or a scoot. maybe we can make it so there’s no chance of catching the edge and distroying it.. JG

    in reply to: 14yo brabant gelding #56545
    jason glick
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    that sounds great scott, look forward to seeing you there.. if carl hasn’t moved he’ll be at the LIF workshop as well, almost hometurf.. cheers and see you in nov,, jason

    in reply to: Obstacle course at NEAPFD! #61930
    jason glick
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    donn, do you have any idea when we might be able to start setting it up. i have a volunteer comittment on saturday morn and a little bit in the afternoon.. thinking about coming over on thursday maybe with one of our horses.. could do somthing any time friday or later on saturday.

    in reply to: 14yo brabant gelding #56550
    jason glick
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    scott, it sounds like you might get up to NEAPFD this year. i’m planning on bringing carl over, so people can see what he’s like. cooler weather is here and his issues seem to mellow out. when the flies aren’t out.

    in reply to: Obstacle course at NEAPFD! #61929
    jason glick
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    parbuckling on to a wagon is always a good one. i’ll noodle out the details. cheers, jason

    in reply to: Log skidding contest! #57750
    jason glick
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    don, love to talk more about this, i started a thread ” challenging Obsticle” under Sustainable Forestry.forum. we’re in the planning stages for the MOFGA LIF workshop and i think it would be a great hit to have something more serious than last year. if you want to help out we can hit NEAPFD with something tested.. cheers, jason

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