A free Internet database has been constructed for all Small Flock Poultry Farmers so you can quickly enter your data for your farm and farm products produced.
Potential customers can then search for the nearest Small Flocker to them, helping you more easily gain the business you deserve.
Take a look here, and try it out: http://canadiansmallflockers.blogspot.ca/p/small-flockers-database.html
Here is a link to a Google Map showing all the Small Flockers who have registered so far, or see below for a mini version. Click on the red dot to get detailed information on that Small Flocker farm.
Whether you are a Small Flocker inside Canada, or a friendly Small Flocker from elsewhere in the world, you are welcome to use this database.
Google Fusion (the database used here) limits us to a maximum of 350,000 mapping records, or 250 MB of data per fusion table, whichever occurs first. Therefore please apply soon, as there are many Small Flock Poultry farmers, more than 50,000 in Canada alone, likely 750,000 in the USA.
There are 5 test mapping points I'm leaving in until I have this system fully debugged.
A blog to communicate, discuss, and advocate for the civil rights and important role Small Flock Poultry Farmers can play (and should play) in Canadian Society. Small Flockers are on the side of justice & truth, and against privilege & power. Unfortunately, the more we compromise with privilege and power, the more we reduce the capacity for truth and justice.
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