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Leona Staples from The Jungle Farm, an agritourism and farm direct marketing business , shares her tips and experience with being a host farm for Alberta Open Farm Days. To learn more about sharing your own agriculture story, go to
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If You're Scared of Snakes, Don't Watch This | National Geographic
Every year, thousands of snakes gather at the Narcisse Snake Dens in Manitoba, Canada. It's billed as the largest gathering of snakes anywhere in the world. Manitoba's climate and geology make it the perfect place for red-sided garter snakes to live and mate. It has become a tourist attraction, but it's not for the faint of heart.
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River Cafe & Edgar Farms - Innisfail, Alberta
“Eating is so intimate. It's very sensual. When you invite someone to sit at your table and when you want to cook for them, you’re inviting a person into your life - Maya Angelou
The goal for “A seat at our table” is simple: to gather interesting Albertans together around a table to enjoy an amazing meal of locally grown Alberta food, engage in rich conversation, and share the outcome while we celebrate our love of this land – linking it back to business & agriculture.
Its all about story telling - “A Seat At Our Table” was designed to bridge the gap between urban and rural(farm/farmer), getting these two groups closer together, prompting consumers to ask more
questions rather than making assumptions; but it’s became bigger than that – it evolved into everything “Alberta”. The economy, sports, arts, culture, travel, food, agriculture, philanthropy, talent, etc.
The table is symbolic to us – the table represents the hub, the gathering spot; the food we will provide will all be locally produced and expertly prepared; the conversation will be lively and sure to be interesting.
As for the guests around the table - We are inviting people from all walks of life, varied backgrounds, who are leaders in their areas of expertise, who are not shy or afraid to share their thoughts, who are
unique AND inspirational, who are great listeners and love to learn, who are proud advocates of their province and want to see it continue to grow and thrive.
This conversation includes Chef Andrew Winfield of River Café in Calgary, along with farmers Elna & Doug Edgar of Edgar Farms in Innisfail, Alberta.
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Canadian Rockies Ram Battle for Mating Rights
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We were very fortunate to witness an Epic Ram Battle for Mating Rights in Canada's Rocky Mountains ..an example of what is at stake for Rams during their mating season. Bighorn Sheep in North America are typically smaller, but those inhabiting the Rocky Mountains are relatively large, with males occasionally even exceeding 230 kg (500 lb) and females exceeding 90 kg (200 lb). Sorry, we left the original Audio as is, including its faults.
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Wolf Pack Hunts Buffalo Herd | BBC Earth
Storm and his pack of wolves find a challenge when they need to face an entire herd of buffaloes in a deadly stand off.
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Storm is an extraordinary wolf - the head of a pack in Canada's frozen north that hunts the giant buffalo herds. This pack came to fame in Frozen Planet, and now cameraman Jeff Turner spends a year with Storm and his wolf family, learning how they survive in this harsh wilderness and whether Storm can pass his hunting skills on to the new generation of wolf cubs.
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Alberta’s Sunflower maze on Eagle Creek Farms
Last weekend I check out Western Canada’s only Sunflower maze. You can find it here in Alberta between Edmonton and Calgary. Watch the video or click the link below to find out more!
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Primitive Cooking Using STONE AGED TOOLS in the WILD! | Stone Knife and Stone Axe
Cooking on a rock is a primitive cooking method that allows modern people to connect with out ancestors. Cooking on a rock seals in the fat and provides flavor that can not come from modern cooking methods.
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This is primitive technology! Cooking wild venison on a rock. This deer came from 100% fair chase which I harvested myself!
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The large brown knife is made from Georgia “coastal plains chert” the material stone was collected and shaped into the knife, from an old farm road in middle Georgia.
This style of large knife is an accurate replica of what would have been used in New York State to process large sturgeon and big game. This knife style dates back to around 8,000 to 10,000 years ago.
Knife and Axe Used in This Video
The knife blade is fixed to an hardwood handle with elk sinew and pine pitch glue.
The ground stone axe or “Celt” technology came later, during the archaic time period from around 1,000 years ago to 8,000 years ago. It is made from river cobble granite, collected from a river in Connecticut and ground into shape using sand, sandstone, water, and lots of time “sanding” the rock into shape as well as polishing with water and rubbing oils into the rock.
The handle is a very crude technology that includes “wedging” the stone axe into a wooden handle, it is further secured with pine pitch glue and wrapping with elk sinew for support. This technique grants longer use life rather then allowing the axe to protrude from the other end of the wooden handle as it uses the wedge with every strike to further secure the stone axe head.
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Discovery Wildlife Park provides permanent homes for wildlife.Come for a good experience. The zoo is located in 5400 42 Ave, Innisfail, AB T4G 1P9. Come and have fun. Discovery Wildlife Park Innisfail Zoo Alberta Canada offers camping as well.
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PRIMITIVE TECHNOLOGY | Cooking with STONE AGED TOOLS in the WILD! | Stone Knife and Stone Axe | ASMR
The first video in the official Silent Sunday video playlist. Cooking on a rock is a primitive cooking method that allows modern people to connect with out ancestors. Cooking on a rock seals in the fat and provides flavor that can not come from modern cooking methods. This is primitive technology! Cooking wild venison on a rock.
This deer came from 100% fair chase which I harvested myself! I'll start a fire using primitive friction fire - bow drill. Cooking on a rock like a caveman is primitive cooking at it's finest! The stone knife I'm using was handcrafted by Jay of Vision Quest Outdoors.
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The large brown knife is made from Georgia “coastal plains chert” the material stone was collected and shaped into the knife, from an old farm road in middle Georgia.
This style of large knife is an accurate replica of what would have been used in New York State to process large sturgeon and big game. This knife style dates back to around 8,000 to 10,000 years ago.
Knife and Axe Used in This Video
The knife blade is fixed to an hardwood handle with elk sinew and pine pitch glue.
The ground stone axe or “Celt” technology came later, during the archaic time period from around 1,000 years ago to 8,000 years ago. It is made from river cobble granite, collected from a river in Connecticut and ground into shape using sand, sandstone, water, and lots of time “sanding” the rock into shape as well as polishing with water and rubbing oils into the rock.
The handle is a very crude technology that includes “wedging” the stone axe into a wooden handle, it is further secured with pine pitch glue and wrapping with elk sinew for support. This technique grants longer use life rather then allowing the axe to protrude from the other end of the wooden handle as it uses the wedge with every strike to further secure the stone axe head.
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Male Bison Fight for Harem Rights | BBC Earth
During mating season, the bulls fight over who will have the right to mate with over fifty females.
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Wild West
This wild frontier has been forged by the elements and built by monumental forces. Over millennia America's most iconic landscapes have been carved out; wind sculpted deserts, like Death Valley and the Grand Canyon; giant redwood forests fed by precious waters; and extreme coastlines - from the wave sculpted shores of the pacific to the warm sheltered sea of cortex. Nowhere in America is more extreme, more varied and more spectacular than the Wild West.
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