Glencoe Minnesota (MN) Blog Directory
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- Follow Us On Twitter by Exploring Alternative Energy - Homestyle on Nov 6, 2009 in OvWiki
We're on Twitter. We talk about how our stoves are used, what our customers are experiencing. We provide tips on stove usage and we make ourselves available for questions there. Follow Us On Twitter!
- Outdoor Corn Boiler Maintenance by Exploring Alternative Energy - Homestyle on Oct 24, 2009 in OvWiki
Proper maintenance is essential to the healthy operation of an outdoor corn boiler. This cleaning procedure should take only about 15 minutes. it should be performed at regular intervals, not to exceed 12 days. Open the top and botto...
- Dry Your Corn With Corn Fuel by Exploring Alternative Energy - Homestyle on Sep 13, 2009 in OvWiki
Dry Corn With Corn Heat At the Beck Family Farm in Danville, IA this year they are going to try something new. They’ve installed transmission coolers for CAT engines and will use them to dry corn in the bins using heat from their EZBur...
- Corn Ash As Fertilizer In The Garden by Exploring Alternative Energy - Homestyle on Aug 2, 2009 in OvWiki
The Department of Soil, Water, and Cliimate at University of Minnesota have printed an article on how corn ash performs when used as fertilizer in the garden. You can read it here: Evaluation of Corn Ash as a Nutrient Source for Gardens I know it...
- Thoughts On Using An Outdoor Corn Boiler by Exploring Alternative Energy - Homestyle on Jun 24, 2009 in OvWiki
One of the reasons we like our outdoor corn boiler (a small part) is that it doesn't endanger our building or raise our insurance rates. Using renewable fuel in this time of uncertainty - is getting more popular. I'm sure you're aware that it's...
- Country Farm Lifestyles by Exploring Alternative Energy - Homestyle on May 10, 2009 in OvWiki
Country Farm Lifestyles is a website full of resources and information for farmers. The site is written by farmers for farmers. On this site, you can find videos, podcasts, photos, articles, and more. The web site isn’t commercially produced...





