This page serves Nebraska residents interested in modern homesteading and wiser living, by providing a space where anyone can post information. On this page you can share news, notes and networking with your neighbors, with primary emphasis on Nebraska-specific information. Think of it as an online, user-generated, state-oriented newspaper/bulletin board specializing in advice and resourc
es for wiser living. You are invited to post seasonal gardening tips and reports, news from your organization or green business, issue action alerts, events, items wanted or for sale, etc. Topic areas for discussion should include Organic Gardening, Modern Homesteading, Renewable Energy, Do It Yourself Projects, Local Food, Livestock, Natural Building, Green Homes, Natural Health, Green Transportation and Nature & Environment. This Mother Earth News Page works slightly differently than the Facebook personal profiles you may be most familiar with. When anyone makes a post on this Page, Facebook will display it in the box on the right side of the Page called Recent Posts by Others. The best way to see all the posts is to bookmark the Page and visit it from time to time to review the Recent Posts by Others. Editors will monitor these posts and if they meet the guidelines below, we will Share them in the Page's main news feed and they will be relayed to the News Feeds of everyone who has Liked the page. However, depending on how active the Page becomes, we may not be able to Share all posts by others into the main News Feed. MOTHER EARTH NEWS editors will also post links to our online articles and other resources such as our seed company and poultry hatcheries directories, national events calendar, user-generated directories of organic and environmental groups, solar power installers, green businesses and the Modern Homesteading speakers bureau. We have also just begun setting up new Google maps where anyone will be able to mark all kinds of local green resources — farmers markets, sources for organic livestock feed, food coops, U-pick orchards, green/natural builders, seed companies and hatcheries, etc. We will announce these maps on the Page as they go live. We believe the Green Maps will complement the state and provincial pages nicely, making it much easier for you to connect with others on the local level. Please remember — the emphasis in your posts to this Page should be
on Nebraska-specific information.
— Editors of MOTHER EARTH NEWS