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Lindsay is currently serving as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Moldova, Europe’s poorest country. She teaches health to 5-11th graders and helps the local medical center plan public health seminars. In this video, she is milking her first cow, which is probably not terribly interesting to anyone but her. Maybe her parents. For more, go […]

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what happens when i boil chicken?

Image by -Jeffrey- The Delaware Agricultural Museum Association was formed by a group of people dedicated to preserving the agricultural heritage of Delaware and the Delmarva Peninsula. The Museum opened its doors to the public in August 1980. A main exhibit building and fifteen historic structures associated with a nineteenth century farming community bring the […]

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What was it like to work inside a medieval kitchen?

Image by Urban Mixer Executive Chef Shannon Wrightson and Beekeeper John Gibeau – The inaugural Honey Harvest at The Fairmont Waterfront Hotel. New guests of The Fairmont Waterfront Hotel in early June of this year were two notable queens. While they may not be of the royal lineage, their journey is unique. The queens hail from Italy with one raised […]

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Environment Volunteer Paul Babcock helps his Ugandan community save money by using organic fertilizers in their vegetable gardens. Learn more about Peace Corps Environmental Volunteers at www.peacecorps.gov

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what is most important to countries like India and world ?

Image by friendsoffamilyfarmers Question by sksvchandru: what is most important to countries like India and world ? What are the most important challenges for the current and future generation. 1. Sustainable development like preserving water resources, forests, and environment. 2. More food production to feed ever growing population like agriculture jobs. 3.creating clean energy to […]

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Join Robert Norris, Associate Professor and Associate Botanist at UC Davis, as he discusses home vegetable gardening. Topics include tools needed, recommended reading, ground preparation, planting dates, selection of varieties, and seed planting depths. Series: “California Master Gardener Lecture Series” [7/2002] [Science] [Agriculture] [Show ID: 6675]

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We compare # 10 can sealers, Senior Can Sealer VS “Torque Wrench Type” speed and simplicity. Dry canning rice in this video also.

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Transplanting Avocado Trees after they’ve successfully sprouting from their nut seed is a very important step in their further development. Starting with fresh soil is the key to successful growth. See my method for transplanting my Avocado nut seeds.

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The best-selling gardening book author, Mel Bartholomew, offers more than 135 recipes to enjoy the harvest from your square foot garden. The featured fresh fruits and vegetables offer healthy, cost-effective, and chemical free additions to every meal. Mel adds harvesting techniques and yield information for each of the seventeen vegetables, fruits, and herbs and adds […]

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Unifeed Mixer CAMARA 20m3 – Client in San Vicente (Spain) Mixer in unloading belt in the back.

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