Things of Unknown Origin and Beauty Some of Which Are Unsolved

Animal movement at light speed and a mystery who travels that fast.
Firefly ball. First time catching an aggregate of fireflies forming in unison. To the left center of the image.
Amur honeysuckle browse. High protein feed for deer. To improve its feeding capabilities prune to the ground and let sprout. This improves the succulent growth part of the plant and increases browse on this plant lowering its fruiting and vigor.
Beam me up Scotty moment. What the?
Different sizes of fawns.
Snowstorm
Two legs are enough to capture the fruit of the American Cranberrybush .
Lightning mid-day storm enlivening the electrons in the area. Groundhog mound in front.
Morning Sunrise
I have a story to share if you want to listen. It’s a good one.

Enjoy. Kenneth Asmus

No clue on this one.
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About Biologicalenrichment

I started a farm in the early 1980’s called Oikos Tree Crops. It was once a 13 acre pasture and overtime became a forest. Today I am dedicated more than ever to finding, preserving, creating and disseminating a wide variety of food plants. At my farm I explore new plants and healthy ways to raise them. I currently focus my attention on my seed repository while providing seeds and bring these new discoveries to the public at large. My farm is one of the oldest and most diverse maintained tree crop plantings in the U.S. using many plants from around the world as a form of global agroforestry applied at a local level. Every plant grown on my farm is grown from seeds. I use the tree crop philosophy as a means to expand the use of perennial, woody tree and shrub crops raised from seed without the use of chemical and high energy inputs.The two story agriculture is alive and well at Oikos Tree Crops. This blog highlights ecological enrichment as a means to improve human health and raise awareness of the possibilities of creating a healthy earth and a wealthy farmer. My story is told by describing my 50 years of farming and life experiences surrounding agriculture filled with my love of nature and my constant search for a greater diversity beyond the cultivar on a global stage.
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