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Sustainable Agriculture

A short animation on sustainable agriculture done for Greenpeace. Script – Greenpeace Design, Characters, Animation and Compositing – Saudamini Tambay and Nayantara Sarah Surendranath

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Meat Goat Production – 3 Important Aspects To Be Aware Before You Jump Into Goat Meat Farming

Image by acroamatic by acroamatic Article by Peter Hansen Meat goat production has been existent for quite a long time, but the profitability of the market in some parts of the United States is only starting to be discovered. Since the time when man found out that goats are a good source of food, milk, […]

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Beech Meadow Farm “Pastured Poultry” Spring 2009 #3

Chicken enjoy the cool breeze prior to a spring rain on recently grazed cattle pastures. Beech Meadow Farms provides a fresh “floor” of pasture to their chickens at least once a day to ensure a steady supply of green material and insects for the diet and clean areas for exercise and lounging.

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How to make Arabic Bread (Pita)

If you need the Electric Pan contact me here: mahayakoub@gmail.com This is the original way to make Palestinian Arabic Bread Arabic Recipe Playlist: www.youtube.com FACEBOOK PROFILE : en-gb.facebook.com FACEBOOK PAGE : www.facebook.com YOUTUBE 2: www.youtube.com YOUTUBE3: www.youtube.com SEND YOUR PICTURES HERE : mahayakoub@gmail.com BLOG: learnarabicwithmaha.wordpress.com Music is by Jacobo Hijazin and °Deliberate Thought° is by […]

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Free Gardening Resources at Your Local Brewery

John from www.growingyourgreens.com goes on a impromptu field trip to a Brewery to share with you three resources you can probably acquire at no cost that will allow you to grow more food at home. After watching this episode, you will learn what these resources are and how they can help you as gardener.

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Question by dchj2009: We would like info on starting our goat farm from scratch? We were hoping someone may be willing to share some valuable insight on starting a goat farm. What breeds to look at , How many head to start with . What market to raise for , meat , milk or fiber. […]

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Part III (Finale): Building a Poly-Tunnel/Hoop-House Made Easy!

Part III Total Cost for Project was under 0. Green House 6mil Plastic was 24 by 25 cost .00

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Garden Trellis for Cucumbers and Melons

I built some trellis’ to try vertical gardening. garden, homestead, suburban homestead, suburban homesteading, urban homestead, urban homesteading, victory garden, freedom garden, trellis, vertical garden, melon trellis, growing up, SHTF, WROL, economic collapse, inflation, hyper inflation,…

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Square Foot Gardening – Part 1

Raised-bed gardens for Square-foot Gardening — Paul Adamczak explains the system of Square-foot Gardening with our 4×4-foot raised bed on the patio next to the garden at the Central Library. This versatile system grows vegetables intensively so you can grow the most even in small spaces.

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Sustainable agriculture NGOs in developing countries?

Image by geographyalltheway.com Original Image: www.flickr.com/photos/50979249@N06/4774777082/ Question by fletcher: Sustainable agriculture NGOs in developing countries? I’m looking for any NGOs that are involved in sustainable agricultural development within developing countries. I study ecology and I’m very interested in what people are doing to promote more self-sustaining agricultural communities around the world. Thanks! Feel free to […]

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