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ADOPTION OF CAPTURE BASED AQUACULTURE

ADOPTION OF CAPTURE BASED AQUACULTURE BY FISHERMAN OF UPUNDA VILLAGE , BYNDOOR , KARNATAKA : A SUCCESS STORY – Technology Transfer by Mangalore Research Centre of CMFRI.

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Honey extractor plans required for beekeeping?

Image by Salim Virji Beekeeping in Alphabet City Question by jimauk: Honey extractor plans required for beekeeping? Plans if you have built one your self or are into beekeeping, I am not after just random searcing on the net!!! I can do that myself. Can you help? Leave your own answer in the comments!

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Growing Blueberries : How to Fertilize Blueberry Bushes Organically

Organic fertilizers are best for blueberry bushes, as they stay in the ground longer when sprinkled directly over the root line. Feed a blueberry bush every few months using an acidic organic fertilizer with help from a professional landscape designer in this free video on edible gardens. Expert: James Sheridan Bio: James Sheridan has been […]

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Who knows how to make a generator for a windmill out of a tumble dryer?

Image by Hammer51012 The Fowler Ridge Wind Farm is located in Benton County, Indiana. Below is a link that tells more about it. www.earlparkindiana.com/windfarm.html Below is a link to a You Tube video that shows the inner workings of a wind generator. www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dV6EJa4NLM Question by Me Not You: Who knows how to make a generator […]

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is santa cruz a good place to start a worm farm?

Image by misswired Question by : is santa cruz a good place to start a worm farm? doing a class project called create a business i have to find a place to start my business wondering if santa cruz is a good place to start my business? or if you have any other i place […]

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Is Garden soil ok for growing marijauna?

Image by clattermonger The garden final takes some sort of shape – the compost heap goes to the back wall where it’s going to stay, the concrete slap is broken up and shifted out, the flower beds down the south fence starts to fill with soil, and the earth montain is nicely coming down in […]

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No-Till Farming (Part 2)

Planting sweet potatoes in our recently “crimped” bed. Our mission: making local sustainable agriculture an important part of our community through farming, education, and community events. Visit www.pennypackfarm.org for more information.

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Raising Livestock for Nutrition and a Small Income- Pig Farm .mov

Haiti is a third world country. Due to poor nutrition, the death rate is increasing. Through out the years there have many attempts in trying to remove malnutrition but due to the unsuccessful rate of the attempts many just gave up on Haiti. The rural areas of Haiti are majorly impacted. Rural areas are overlooked […]

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How Goats Can Contribute To A Household

by sarahkim Article by Heather Dunne Most of us have probably never given goats much thought. Sure, in the developing world they’re incredibly popular, for reasons which be very clear after reading this article, but in many countries like the United States, they’ve lost that popularity. If you’ve ever wondered why people all over the […]

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I Have A Worm Farm Question?

Image by misswired Question by : I Have A Worm Farm Question? I have a worm farm (ag project) and i found these little white things EVERYWHERE in the dirt. They look like seeds, but really really small. I don’t know what they are. The bin’s real moist too, if that helps. Add your own […]

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