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The Yorkshire Air Museum and Allied Air Forces Memorial announced that the Chief of the French Air Force is to be their new vice president yesterday. General Denis Mercier taking on the role is another cause for celebration for the museum, as the former French Air Force Chief, General Jean-Paul Paloméros, who remains a vice president of the museum, was promoted in September to NATO Supreme Allied Commander. This is an extremely high level position. Museum Director, Ian Reed: “As the sole allied air forces memorial in Europe we are delighted to welcome the chief of the French Air Force, which along with the chief of the Royal Air Force (RAF) Sir Stephen Dalton who is also a vice president, shows the importance placed upon our work by the European air force.” The news comes in time for the Yorkshire Air Museums’ (YAM) Remembrance Sunday services. On November 11 they will be putting on a traditional service at the French Memorial in Elvington Village. For the 55th act of remembrance at the French Memorial to Elvingtion’s World War II French squadrons there will be a parade of the Scouts, Guides, Cubs and Brownies and wreaths will be laid at 11am in the village. Around 400 people are expected to attend, including representatives from regional RAF bases and Air Attaches of Allied nations. Later there will be a service at the YAM Station Chapel and Memorial garden at 1.30pm, which is to incorporate the laying of the standard of the six group (bomber command) association, 70 years after the standard was inaugurated. Representatives from the Canadian Air Force and Embassy are set to attend the ceremony.
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March 25, 1928 – Astronaut James “Jim” Lovell is born Jim Lovell (James Arthur Lovell, Jr.) was born in Cleveland, Ohio, March 25, 1928. Lovell’s first spaceflight was aboard Gemini 7 (December 4-18 1965), spending two weeks in space. Gemini 7 also performed the first space rendevouz with Gemini 6A. Lovell made his second spacefaring trip aboard Gemini 12 as commander in November 1966 (Nov 11-15). Thee two Gemini missions qualified Lovell to be the human to have spent the most time into space at the time. His first Apollo mission was aboard Apollo 8 in December 1968 (Dec 21-27). The crew (Borman, Anders and Lovell) became the first humans to orbit the Moon. Originally scheduled to command Apollo 14, Lovell’s crew was bumped up to Apollo 13. This famous mission, launched on April 11, 1970 with fellow crew members Fred Haise and Jack Swigert aboard, almost became a tragic footnote in United States spaceflight history when an oxygen tank exploded on April 13th while the spacecraft was on the way to the Moon. Lovell announced to Houston mission control, “Houston, we’ve had a problem.” The story of how NASA ad Lovell’s crew successfully brought the module home safely is powerfully told in the popular film Apollo 13. Lovell’s version of the Apollo 13 near-tragic mission is told in his book, Lost Moon. He would never step foot on to the Moon personally though he was one of the most experienced spacefarers in the 1960s and 1970s.
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(a non profit 501(c)3 public foundation) “So others may live!” Command And Communications (415) 238-2001 Direct (415) 334-1933 Fax SAR SATELLITE NEWS STEPS BEGIN TO DISCONTINUE THE USE OF 121.5 AND 243 MHz FOR SATELITE DISTRESS ALERTS Lieutenant Commander Paul Steward, USCG Headquarters available for more details (202) 267-1586; firstname.lastname@example.org The International Cospas-Sarsat Program announced, it will terminate satellite processing of distress signals from 121.5 and 243 MHz emergency beacons. Although the use of emergency beacons activating on these frequencies is not under the purview of the Cospas-Sarsat Program, mariners, aviators and other persons will have to switch to emergency beacons operating at 406 MHz in order to be detected by satellites. The Cospas-Sarsat Program is currently working on the details, including the time frame, of the termination of 121.5 and 243 MHz satellite alerting services. While no effective date has been set yet for this action, it is expected to occur far enough into the future to avoid a crisis situation for persons now using these beacons. Cospas-Sarsat operates a satellite constellation that relays distress alerts to search and rescue authorities through a worldwide ground communications network. The appropriate search and rescue agencies then respond to provide assistance. The beacons used include emergency locator transmitters (ELTs) in aircraft, emergency position-indicating radio beacons (EPIRBs) carried onboard vessels, and personal locator beacons (PLBs) used by individuals. Aviators, mariners and other persons around the globe use these beacons, although there has been no regulatory provision for use of PLBs yet in the United States. Influencing Cospas-Sarsat Program’s decision is guidance from the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). These two specialized agencies of the Untied Nations are responsible for regulating the safety of ships and aircraft, respectively, on international transits, and handle international standards and plans for maritime and aeronautical search and rescue. Over 180 nations are members of IMO and ICAO. 121.5 MHz false alerts inundate search and rescue authorities. This is another major factor in influencing the decision to stop the satellite processing. False alerts adversely impact the effectiveness of lifesaving services. While the 406 MHz beacons cost more, they provide search and rescue agencies with the more reliable and complete information they need to do their job more efficiently and effectively. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, along with the United States Coast Guard, United States Air Force and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, are responsible for implementing the Cospas-Sarsat Program at the national level. The United States Coast Guard is the lead agency for coordinating national search and rescue policy and is responsible for providing search and rescue services on, under and over assigned international waters and waters subject to United States jurisdiction. The implication of this Cospas-Sarsat decision is that users of beacons that send distress alerts on 121.5 and 243 MHz should eventually switch to beacons operating on 406 MHz if they want the alerts to be detected and relayed via satellites. Meanwhile, anyone planning to buy a new distress beacon needs to be aware and take the Cospas-Sarsat decision into account. TO SEE MORE GO TO THE US COAST GUARD SITE Or visit our search and rescue SARSAT PAGE
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The P-791 is a 120 foot (36.6 meter) long, tri-lobe, semi-buoyant hybrid airship that serves as a sub-scale technology demonstrator for future Lockheed Martin hybrid airships. The P-791 is heavier-than-air and flies under the combined influence of the buoyant lift from helium (about 80% of total lift), vectored thrust from propellers, and aerodynamic lift from the hull and fins when in forward flight. The flexible composite fabric hull (the gas envelope) is slightly pressurised (pressure stabilised) to maintain its aerodynamic shape. The P-791 is not designed for vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) or hover, since flight depends on about 20% of total lift being generated by aerodynamic lift from the hull and/or vectored thrust from the propulsion system. The P-791 is designed for short takeoff and landing (STOL) and ground operations at unimproved sites using its air cushion landing system (ACLS). During takeoff and landing and when the P-791 is moving on the ground, the ACLS operates in “lift” mode. The four air cushion pads on the bottom of the airship allow it to float on cushions of air while using the vectored thrust propulsion system to move the airship over almost any type of surface (pavement, unimproved natural surface like dirt, sand, snow or ice or water). The first flight of the P-791 took place on 31 January 2006 at Lockheed Martin’s facility in Palmdale, CA. Airship magazine reported that the P-791 flew six times. Lockheed Martin claimed that all flight test objectives were successfully met.
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China 1 Garfield, Nj, Maruchan Gold Ramen Box, Python Cx_oracle Connection Close, Usaa Replacement Cost Coverage, Performix Sst Before And After Pictures, 4549 Spark Plug, Voodoo Spaghetti Urban Dictionary, Tomato Planting Spacing In South Africa, Pleasant Hearth Lintel Clamp, Collaborator Là Gì, "> Heinkel He 119. Heinkel He 119V4 Valom 72100 - Spritzguss mit Fotoätzteilen - 1/72. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Die V5 wurde als Zweischwimmer-Seeflugzeug fertig gestellt und nach einer Notlandung verschrottet. Two of the three man crew sat on either side of the driveshaft which ran aftwards to a coupled "power system" pair of Daimler-Benz DB 601 engines mounted above the wing center-section within the fuselage, forming a drive unit known as the DB 606, the first German aircraft to use the "high-power" (>1,500 kW) aviation powerplant system, of some 1.5 tonnes weight. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Geschichte 2… I have come to the conclusion that post-war historians are jumping to the wrong conclusion about the German wartime “Versuchs” system. Similarly, one machine may have flown in multiple “Versuchs” versions/numbers. The He 119 had a wingspan of 52 ft 6 in (16 m). However, the very streamlined fuselage hid the He 119’s unorthodox power arrangement. Other He 119 prototypes took over the test flights. Het prototype vloog voor het eerst in februari 1935 en werd ontwikkeld onder het mom van vrachtvliegtuig om onder de eisen van het Verdrag van Versailles … The aircraft appeared to have a fairly standard layout as an all metal, low-wing monoplane with retractable gear. Најважније вести. The concept can be compared to the Mosquito. Heinkel He 119 V1 prototype with the hastily installed radiator to augment the evaporate cooling system. The Northrop P-61 Black Widow was the only other dedicated night fighter to serve in WWII. It’s initial promise was directly responsible for the design decisions made for the (fortunately) ill-fated He-177. On 22 November 1937, the fourth prototype, He 119 V4, made a world class record flight in which it recorded an airspeed of 505 km/h (314 mph), with a payload of 1,000 kg (2,200 lb), over a distance of 1,000 km (620 mi). Heinkel He 119 V2 with the Japanese Naval delegation. An enclosed drive shaft extended forward from the engine, through the cockpit, between the pilot and co-pilot, and to the front of the aircraft where it drove a 14 ft (4.27 m), metal, variable-pitch, four-blade propeller. Heinkel He 280 war ein zweistrahliges Jagdflugzeug. A private venture by Heinkel to test radical ideas by the Günter brothers, the He 119 was originally intended to act as an unarmed reconnaissance bomber capable of eluding all fighters due to its high performance. Heinkel He 119. One wonders if that cockpit would have led to problems in combat. There is a drawing supposedly of V4 that shows the landing light and what appears to be a fixed radiator. Write your first review and help others with their purchase decision: Please login first to add a tag. Change ). It had a typical Heinkel fighter fuselage, elliptically-shaped wings and a dihedralled tailplane with twin fins and rudders. The fictitious He 113 (in reality an He 100 D-1) in a spurious night fighter unit. The other theory, supported by German Heinkel expert Dr. Volker Koos, is that the V1 was prepared (which included the installation of a new radiator as used on the subsequent prototypes) for the record flight. Instead, the He 119's forward fuselage featured an extensively glazed cockpit forming the nose itself, heavily framed with many diagonally braced windows immediately behind the propeller spinner's rear edge. With over half the distance flown and the He 119 averaging just under 370 mph (595 km/h), the DB 606 engine quit. Learn how your comment data is processed. The remaining He 119s in Germany were scrapped during World War II. Planet Models CM-72 034 Modellbausatz Heinkel He-119 V4 Resin Bausätze; Luftfahrt; Flugzeuge "Erste am Feind": Bordflugzeug und Küstenaufklärer Heinkel He 60 Schuco 450781400 Fendt 626 LSA Heck Zwillingsbereifung, Modelltraktor, Modellauto, Maßstab 1:32, grün Die meisten Traktoren sind Arbeitsmaschinen. Design was begun in the late summer of 1936. Heinkel 119 auszuprobieren - angenommen Sie kaufen das echte Präparat zu einem gerechten Kauf-Preis - vermag eine ungemein vielversprechende Idee zu sein. This would match the aircraft shown to the Japanese. I too doubt the aircraft the Japanese are inspecting is V2, and I think that four aircraft may have been built. The V3 aircraft also had a ventral fin added to counteract the destabilizing effects of the floats. Here, the steam would cool and condense back into liquid. Presumably, the Japanese would have also wanted the latest standard available. The liquid was then pumped back to the engine. Doorgaan naar hoofdinhoud. Hier finden Sie die absolute Top-Auswahl der getesteten Heinkel 119, wobei Platz 1 den oben genannten TOP-Favorit darstellen soll. The Heinkel He 219 Uhu ("Eagle-Owl") is a night fighter that served with the German Luftwaffe in the later stages of World War II. Bewaard door comte de Bouillon It may literally translate into “trials,” but it really means “experimental version.” Again, looking back at the He-100 story, the original machine, was initially designated “V-1” and had an inadequate vertical stabilizer. I conclude that that last photo above is either a significantly rebuilt “V-3” no longer on floats or a subsequent machine. Type: High-speed recce bomber Origin: Ernst Heinkel AG. He119 - Die hochwertigsten He119 ausführlich analysiert. My suspicion is that the third machine was eventually converted from a float plane demonstrator back to a land based aircraft (that the floats were a modification added in an attempt to sell the machine as a replacement for the He-115, and removed when that effort did not bear fruit). Am 22. A private venture by Heinkel to test radical ideas by the Günter brothers, the He 119 was originally intended to act as an unarmed reconnaissance bomber capable of eluding all fighters due to its high performance. At that point, it was “V-2,” or the second version of the aircraft being used for experiments or development. That heavy bomber would have been quite a different aircraft had the problems it developed in service shown up on the He-119. Heinkel kon dit enkel realiseren door de luchtweerstand te verminderen. However, the lower picture of an He-119 with the Japanese delegation, may not be V-2 at all. Sadly, given the secrecy under which the He 119 was built, the propaganda subterfuge surrounding the record flights, and the destruction of German documents during World War II, the exact aircraft identities as well as the number built may never be definitively known. After the crash, Heinkel was ordered not to attempt any further record flights with the He 119. A total of eight aircraft were built; the seventh (V7) and eighth (V8) were purchased by and subsequently shipped to Japan. Heinkel-He-119 / Modelbouwwinkel - Modelbouw - Super-Hobby.com - Modelbouwartikelen, modellen om te lijmen, plastic modellen, gereedschap en chemische middelen voor modelbouw, literatuur. Łącznie zbudowano osiem samolotów tego typu, jeden z nich ustanowił ówczesny rekord prędkości. The aircraft appeared to have a fairly standard layout as an all metal, low-wing monoplane with retractable gear. Maybe Heinkel built more than three of these things after all, but if I had to bet money and the correct answer was actually known, I would still bet only three were ever built, and they were modified over time. Many sources identify this aircraft (D-ASKR) as the He 119 V2. The Heinkel 119 was designed by the Günter brothers and exemplified their belief in streamlining. I have been studying the photos of He-100s sent to Russia and photographed by the Russians after arrival in the USSR. Reportedly, some of the remaining aircraft served as test-beds for the DB 606 and DB 610. Alles erdenkliche was auch immer du zum Produkt He119 wissen wolltest, erfährst du bei uns - genau wie die ausführlichsten He119 Erfahrungen. A good view of the He 119’s glazed cockpit is provided in this image. I have not yet seen a good enough photo of V-3 on floats to identify whether it had such a landing light. Nu kopen +EUR 7,00 verzendkosten. While it was not put into production, the He 119 did provide the Japanese with inspiration for the Yokosuka (Kugisho) R2Y1 Keiun high-speed reconnaissance aircraft. The He 119, by Ernst Heinkel A.G., was one of the promising, and certainly impressive, designs to come out of the pre-war period: its well-streamlined fuselage was mated to a tandem engine arrangement promising considerable speed gains in the process. Also, the machine in the bottom photo seems to have a smaller and fixed radiator inlet instead of the variable/retractable system seen in every other photo I have seen (including the one of “V-2” above it). Heinkel He 119. The Heinkel He 119 was an experimental single-engine monoplane developed in Germany. Another bay for either large cameras or a maximum of 1,200 lb (1,000 kg) of bombs was located in fuselage, just aft of the wing spar. A telescoping strut was devised that would collapse as the gear retracted. Interestingly, the wing root intake for the supercharger and lower lip of the radiator do not match those found on other images of V2. Више о Heinkel He 119. The Heinkel He 119 V3 seaplane taxiing under its own power. This speed validated Heinkel and the Günter brothers’ position that the fast bomber did not need to be armed. Doch nur wenige Traktoren reiften im Laufe der Jahre zu wahren Traktor-Legenden. Trying to determine the true history of the He 119 is vexing. The newsfeed doesn't contain any items. Doch sehen wir uns die Meinungen zufriedener Tester etwas genauer an. Ah, the infamous Ba 88, which ended up being parked as decoy aircraft on Italian airfields due to its abysmal performance. However, during testing the system proved to be inadequate, and a radiator was added below the fuselage, just before the wings. Change ), You are commenting using your Google account. The Heinkel He 119 was an experimental single-engine monoplane developed in Germany.A private venture by Heinkel to test radical ideas by the Günter brothers, the He 119 was originally intended to act as an unarmed reconnaissance bomber capable of eluding all fighters due to its high performance. The Heinkel He 119 was an unusual twin-engined high speed reconnaissance and bomber aircraft that used a pair of engines to power a single propeller. Die Quellenlage ist sehr schwach, es gibt keine Hinweise, dass das RLM die Nummer offiziell zugeordnet hat. The He 119 had a DB 606 or DB 610 'double' engine, buried in the fuselage, driving a propeller in front of the transparent, unstepped nose. The remaining prototypes served in the role of engine test-beds, flying with various prototype versions of the DB 606 and DB 610 (twinned DB 605s) "power systems", and the solely experimental DB 613 (twinned DB 603) "power system". Vier Versuchsmaschinen mit Einziehfahrwerk wurden gebaut, von denen die letzte, He 119 V4, am 22. The cockpit was entirely flush with the 48 ft 7 in (14.8 m) fuselage and was extensively glazed with heavily framed windows. Supposedly the Germans sold the Russians the surviving prototypes (V-series) machines, yet they all had the full on “D-1” updates including the distinctive horizontal stabilizers, bugled canopies, final form of the evaporative cooling system with retractable radiator, etc. The He 119 was originally intended to act as an unarmed reconnaissance bomber capable of eluding all fighters due to its high performance. Note the extended radiator. Once returned to its original land plane configuration, the third aircraft was probably the second of the two sold the Japan (again offering further explanation for why the second machine was updated to a similar configuration), so maybe the third machine, so modified, was “V-5” and the above photo is actually “V-6?” I suspect no one will ever know, but I’m sure Heinkel was keen to recoup some of his substantial investment in this commercially failed design, and sales are much more profitable than scrap! Sources: The ‘He-177B” or “He-277” would have been the initial version, and it could have made a significant difference in both German’s eastern and western fronts had it been available in the time frame initially planned for the He-177. The photo you originally identified as “V-4” is definitely “V-2,” The one you posted is actually a cropped version of a larger image, which shows the wing tips and confirms it has the V-1, V-2 wing. Er werden in totaal 8 prototypes gebouwd. Really enjoy and appreciate your work here. There were opposite cases — V numbers reused on new airframes when the original was lost. 72110 "Heinkel he119 "Luftwaffe" Just anoter re-box - new box, new decals. Search for Heinkel He 119 and quickly find all products, articles, walkarounds and books related to this topic. The features do match those found on V3. A private venture by Heinkel to test radical ideas by the Günter brothers, the He 119 was originally intended to act as an unarmed reconnaissance bomber capable of eluding all fighters due to its high performance. The first flight of V2 was in 1938, and V4 first flew in May 1940. Heinkel He 119 byl německý střední bombardovací a dálkový průzkumný letoun.Za vývojem tohoto letounu stáli konstruktéři bratři Siegfried a Walter Günterové.Jejich záměrem bylo vytvořit stroj, který by dosahoval vysoké maximální rychlosti, dlouhého doletu a velké nosnosti díky ideálnímu aerodynamickému tvaru a vysoce výkonnému motoru. Um Ihnen zu Hause die Produktwahl ein klein wenig zu erleichtern, haben unsere Produkttester auch das beste aller Produkte gewählt, das zweifelsfrei unter allen getesteten He119 beeindruckend auffällig ist - vor allen Dingen im Faktor Verhältnismäßigkeit von Preis und Leistung. The addition of the guns lowered the aircraft’s speed, and it appears that only the upper gun was included in other prototypes, housed under a sliding panel. ohne Nutzlast mit der He 119V1 D … The third prototype, He 119 V3, was constructed as a seaplane with twin floats. A notable feature of the aircraft was the streamlined fuselage, most likely as an evolutionary descendant of the 1932-vintage Heinkel He 70 record-setting single-engined mailplane design, but without the He 70's protruding canopy-enclosed crew accommodation existing anywhere along the exterior. Despite setting a speed record in November 1937 the unusual design didn't win approval from the German Air Ministry, and the type never entered production. German officials did allow the continued experimentation of the aircraft; at this point, the aircraft was officially designated He 119. Design was begun in the late summer of 1936. Alle He119 im Blick. Heinkel kept the He 119 a secret during construction, and the first prototype (V1) flew in June 1937 with Gerhard Nitschke at the controls. Es wird vermutet, dass es sich um das Projekt He P.1065 III handelt, das ebenfalls aus der He 119 abgeleitet wurde. That engine sat only a few inches from the crew in the He-119 in a very tightly cowled/confined space, so Hertel and the Gunthers apparently did not think twice about the similar He-177 installation. Happened to re-visit this site today. As far as I can tell, the He-119 engine was cantilevered/mounted directly to the face of the main wing spar, again exactly as done in the He-177. Heinkel kept the He 119 a secret during construction, and the first prototype (V1) flew in June 1937 with Gerhard Nitschke at the controls. EUR 15,95. The Günter brothers and Ernest Heinkel envisioned the He 119 as an unarmed, high-speed reconnaissance aircraft or light bomber. Eight aircraft were built. It’s sad that so little is known about his very important airplane. … The newsfeed doesn't contain any items. For propaganda purposes, the He 119 was labeled He 111U and also He 606. “Indeed, the record was broken about two weeks later by an Italian Breda Ba 88.”. Thank you for your excellent comments and sound points. He119 - Alle Auswahl unter allen verglichenenHe119. Post was not sent - check your email addresses! Heinkel He 119 The Heinkel 119 was designed by the Günter brothers and exemplified their belief in streamlining. 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Right Angle Coaxial Connectors Right angle coaxial connectors are electrical connectors used to connect radio frequency (RF) equipment and microwave communication systems. Right angle coaxial connectors are available in a variety of types, including BNC, MCX, SMA, SMB, N and TNC connectors. These right angle connectors are ideal in applications where space is limited, and a straight connector cannot be used e.g. in tight spaces within electronic equipment, where there is not enough room for a straight connector. Right angle coaxial connectors are used in various industries including telecommunications, aerospace, and electronics and they are also popular with hobbyists who work with RF and microwave systems.
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Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga – The Philippines is hosting for the first time the Aeromart Summit, an international business convention for aerospace; maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO); and airport infrastructure industries on June 4 to 6, 2018 at the Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga. Department of Trade & Industry (DTI) Secretary and Board of Investments (BOI) Chairman Ramon Lopez during the Press Launch of the Aeromart Summit today (April 6, 2018) said “the Philippine hosting of the premier aerospace event is an opportune time to enhance awarenesson the world-class capabilities of the local aerospace industry”. “The Philippine aerospace industry has chartered significant growth in the last few years and we see thisemerging industry ready to compete in the global market. We see thePhilippines participating morenot only in the global supply chain of aircraft manufacturing but also in the maintenance of these aircrafts. This hosting of the Aeromart Clark therefore aims to launch the local aerospace industry on a wider scale and create greater awareness of our industry as a recognized partner in MRO and aerostructures manufacturing in the Asia-Pacific region.Not many people know that Philippine-based companies currently produce parts for major aerospace manufacturers like French company Airbus and US-based Boeing,” he said. The country’s exports of aerospace products have steadily increased in recent years. The industry has recorded an impressive compounded annual growth rate of 42% over the 2012-2016 period.Europe and the Americas are the biggest export destinations, at 45.8% and 40.8% share to total exports of aerospace parts in 2016, respectively. Asia Pacific accounts for 12.8% share. Exports of aerospace parts include OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturing) parts such as flight control actuation systems, interiors, galleys and equipment, panels, and lavatories for the global commercial aircraft industry. Tier 1 OEMs in the Philippines include Moog Controls Corp. (flight control actuation systems), B/E Aerospace (interiors, galleys and equipment, lavatories), and JAMCO (honeycomb panels for interior fit-outs). “The growth of the aerospace industry will mean more export earnings for the country and more quality jobs for Filipinos particularly for the country’s graduates of engineering and aviation-related courses. We will take advantage of the event as an opportunity to create traction for our vison to be arecognized partner in MRO and aerostructures manufacturing in the Asia-Pacific region,” he said adding that the Aerospace Industry Roadmap projects export revenues of up to US$ 2.573 billion by 2022. The Aeromart Summit aims to promote the Philippine capabilities in aerospace parts manufacturing, aircraft MRO, and aviation trainings. It is also expected to maximize the investment and outsourcing opportunities in the Philippines, especially in Clark for aerospace and aviation by serving as the platform to expand the reach of the local aerospace industry players through business-to-business meetings. Hundreds of aerospace and aviation industry suppliers, sub-contractors, exhibitors with selling capabilities or services in sales, marketing, business development, and technical promotion as well as buyers, contractors, decision makers seeking commodities or capabilities for the supply chain, procurement, purchasing, engineering, fabrication, and research & development are expected to participate in the event. On the first day of the three-day event (June 4, 2018), there will be a Plenary Conference to discuss an overview and prospects of the Philippine aerospace industry; original equipment manufacturers and aerospace supplier companies will also present about their operations and the opportunities or how to do business with them in the aerospace global value chain (GVC); there will also be presentations and panel discussions about the Philippines as a strategic market for aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO. The second and third days (June 5 and 6, 2018) meanwhile will have business matching activities and workshops and business conventions at the ASEAN Convention Center, also in Clark. The business meetings offer all participants the opportunity to identify and request meetings with relevant contacts prior to the business convention while the workshops and business conventions offer must-attend conferences on various topics related to the market as well as promotion of specific products, services and technologies. Interested attendees to the Aeromart Summit should sign up and register at www.Philippines.bciaerospace.com . The Philippine hosting of the Summit is made possible by the BOI, the country’s lead industry development and investments promotion arm, in cooperation with various government agencies, industry associations and players. Secretary Lopez led officials and representatives from various government agencies and industry players in the press launch namely the Departments of Transportation, and Tourism; Civil Aviation Authority, Clark Development Corporation, Bases Conversion and Development Authority, Clark International Airport Corporation, Aerospace Industry Association of the Philippines, and representatives from the local government of Pampanga. After the press launch, Secretary Lopez also led a tour to some of the aerospace and aviation firms in Clark such as SIA Engineering Philippines, JAMCO Philippines and Dornier Technology. SIA Engineering Philippines, an MRO facility, is a joint venture of SIA Engineering Corporation and Cebu Pacific Air. SIA Engineering is one of the largest MRO facilities in Asia, and it has expanded in the recent years to have three hangars in the Clark Civil Aviation Complex. SIAEP is a regional MRO of choice for world-class airlines and operators. Dornier Technology, another MRO company, also engages in aircraft line and base maintenance services for local and international brands.JAMCO is a premier supplier of commercial aircraft interiors and components. The Philippines operation is an AS9100C Multi-site certified company which supports the JAMCO group in manufacturing of parts and assemblies for JAMCO America and JAMCO Japan, which are eventually fitted to Boeing planes. (END)
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Neil Armstrong (August 5, 1930 – August 25, 2012), the first man on the moon earned his Eagle Scout award in Wapakoneta, Ohio’s Troop 14 in 1947 just prior to entering Purdue University later that same year to begin his study of Aerospace engineering. At the age of 15 Neil began taking flying lessons. On the way home from the Shawnee Council’s camp, Neil, another Scout and their Scoutmaster came upon an airplane crash involving both his flight instructor and a fellow student pilot. Although they quickly summoned help and administered first aid, only the flight instructor survived. On the way to the moon in Apollo 11, Neil sent greeting to the National Jamboree, saying, in part, Hello to all my fellow Scouts at Farragut State Park in Idaho . . . Apollo 11 would like to send them best wishes. As an adult, he has also been recognized with the Distinguished Eagle Scout and Silver Buffalo awards. Ketchikeniqua Lodge, Shawnee Council based in Lima, Ohio, inducted Neil Armstrong into the Order of the Arrow.
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Command and Control – the modern day role of the Spotter Plane Command and Control pilots are specifically trained to ensure that aerial firefighting operations are undertaken safely and efficiently. When wildfires threaten farms and devour hectares worth of plantations, aerial firefighters are called in. Aerial firefighting has a great impact on wildland firefighting operations. Aerial bombing does not effectively put out fires but firefighting pilots are able to cool down the fireline, enabling ground teams to move in closer and extinguish the flames. Successful firefighting operations take teamwork, and aerial firefighters are integral members of that team. Circling above the burning inferno, we find another, less visual but vitally important, aerial firefighting resource – the command and control aircraft, also referred to as the “spotter”. 20 years ago, the command and control aircraft (usually high-wing Cessnas) were coined spotter planes, as they were essentially commissioned to fly out and “spot” the fires. Modern technology has introduced electronic fire detection cameras which largely fill this fire detection role, while the spotter’s main priority now is the safety of the other aircraft and ground resources through a command and control function. The spotter pilot forms part of initial attack. He or she is usually dispatched ahead of the other resources. These pilots are specifically trained in advanced fire behaviour and are able to assess the fire and offer relevant realtime information to the Incident Commanders (IC) on the ground, who need the information to make informed decisions regarding tactics and resources on the ground. Apart from air-to-ground communication, the spotter pilot also manages air-to-air communication. They fly at a higher altitude than the other operational aircraft to maintain situational awareness and – in cooperation with the IC – direct the Hueys, with their Bambi buckets, and AT 802 fixed-wing water bombers to where water is most needed. FireFly camera systems are installed onboard the command and control aircraft, which records and streams the events to the IC and landowners in their office. This gives the ground operations immediate and accurate insight into the fire’s behavior and the effectiveness of the aerial and ground suppression actions. The spotter pilot usually only stands down once all the other aircraft have been demobilised and ground teams no longer require its assistance. As a result, the spotter may circle a fire for up to four hours before it has to land and refuel. Kishugu® Aviation is a leading supplier of aerial firefighting aircraft and pilots in South Africa. It contracts aerial firefighting aircraft and pilots to companies involved in wildland firefighting such as the South African Government’s award Winning Working on Fire Programme. How to become a Command and Control Pilot For a pilot to qualify for a position as a Kishugu® Aviation CC pilot, he or she needs a Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) with a minimum of 250 hours as Pilot in Command (PIC) with 50 hours on type. On top of this, Once the pilot has concluded all the modules with the PRFO, the new command and control pilot is placed under the command of the Line Captain, who ensures that the new pilot is exposed – first in an observing capacity and later as the Pilot in Command (PIC) – to enough fires before he or she is signed off as proficient. The cockpit can get very busy with all the observing and radio work – and then you still have to keep the plane in the air. But, I have been in aerial firefighting for 12 year’s and I think it is one of the most rewarding aviation jobs you can find. It is an honour to be part of a team who fights to save lives and livelihoods.” The importance of the spotter pilot during aerial firefighting is often overlooked, but its function is essential for the safety and efficiency of wildland firefighting operational.
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RELEASE DATE OF DRAFT: August 02, 2004 RELEASE DATE OF FINAL: August 25, 2004 NOTICE OF INTENT: September 24, 2004 PROPOSAL DUE DATE: November 24, 2004 The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Office of Space Science is releasing a DRAFT NASA Research Announcement (NRA) entitled The New Millennium Program Space Technology-9 for community review. Shortly following the release of the DRAFT NRA, NASA will release the final NRA. This NRA solicits proposals for advanced technologies to be incorporated into a system-level flight-validation experiment in the 2007-2008 time frame to minimize risk of first use and reduce cost or future space science and exploration missions. Upon its release date, both the DRAFT and final versions of this NRA will be available electronically from the World Wide Web by accessing the central NASA Web site for the listing of all research solicitations at http://research.hq.nasa.gov and linking through the menu listings "Office of Space Science" and then "Current (Open) Solicitations". Participation in this program is open to all categories of organizations, foreign and domestic, including industry, educational institutions, nonprofit organizations, NASA centers, and other Government agencies. Obtain additional programmatic information from the program scientist, Dr. G.S. Krishnan, New Millennium Program Executive, Code SS, Office of Space Science, NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC 20546-0001; telephone: (202) 358-0888; E-mail: G.S.Krishnanfirstname.lastname@example.org. This notice constitutes a NASA Research Announcement as specified in FAR 6.102 (d)(2). Notwithstanding the posting of this opportunity at FedBizOpps.gov, Grants.gov, or at both sites, NASA reserves the right to determine the appropriate award instrument for each proposal selected pursuant to this announcement. Who can apply: Eligible functional categories: Click on the following link to see the full text of the announcement for this funding opportunity. If you have problems accessing the full announcement, please contact: Dr. G.S. Krishnan
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- This event has passed. Greater Omaha Leadership Prayer Breakfast April 19 @ 6:30 am - 8:30 am Join us for the 54th Annual CBMC Greater Omaha Leadership Prayer Breakfast. The featured guest speaker will be Astronaut Charles (Charlie) Duke. Duke is one of only 12 people in history to have walked on the moon. Duke and fellow astronauts John Young and Ken Mattingly crewed the lunar mission Apollo 16 in April 1972. Having reached the rank of Brigadier General in the US Air Force, Duke retired from NASA in December 1975 to enter private business. He is owner of Duke Investments and is the President of Charlie Duke Enterprises. To register, click here!
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AMELIA – FILME – 2009 Ronald Bass, Anna Hamilton Phelan, Susan Butler (book), Mary S. Lovell (book) Bună! Aici, oferim acces la distribuitorii licențiate. Deci, puteți viziona FILME AMELIA Online prin platforme oficiale și juridice. Bucură-te de ea! Amelia Earhart, a Kansas girl, discovers the thrill of aviation at age 23, and within 12 years has progressed to winning the Distinguished Flying Cross for being the first woman to pilot a plane solo across the Atlantic Ocean. At age 39, she sets out on an attempt to circumnavigate the globe, an adventure that catapults her into aviation myth. Links pentru a viziona online
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|Images of Africa| |by John Walker| As I mentioned, there is no place on the ground from which you can fully take in the majesty of Victoria Falls. So...take to the air! A small airport on the Zambia side of the border operates microlight and helicopter flights over the falls. The microlights were all booked the day we had free for such activities, so we opted for the helicopter, which accommodates four people plus the pilot. You can sign up for either a 15 or 30 minute flight--we opted for the 15 minute excursion which, of course, goes far more quickly than you'd imagine.
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BA5 at Air Napier The Hawke's Bay Chamber is pleased to announce our next BA5 will be held at Air Napier. Air Napier is a long-established company that has kept pace with an ever-changing aviation industry. Whether it be a scenic tour of your choice, private charter, passenger or freight service, they can help. Their comfortable aircraft combined with the highest standard of service ensure an enjoyable, stress-free experience. “Our aim is to provide a service encompassing safety, convenience and privacy”. Come and join us to network with your local business community. Business Card Draw The winner of the business card draw will receive a 20-minute scenic flight around parts of this stunning region. 15 - 20 cars outside Air Napier Hanger, additional parking in front of the control tower. All other cars will need to park in the airport parking. Please view Google maps if you are unfamiliar with the location of Air Napier.
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New satellite launch extends Galileo’s global reachHeels AdeeSu Pleather SLC03660 Peep Toe Shoes Square Metal Womens Gold Buckles Flats 25 July 2018 New satellite launch extends Galileo’s global reach25 July 2018 Four more Galileo satellites were launched today by an Ariane 5. Their arrival in orbit brings the Galileo constellation to 26 satellites, extending the global coverage of the constellation. Womens White Quick Non Slippers Buteri Coffee Vintage Drying for Slippers Slip Shop pApwTqvShoes Peep Heels Square Flats Toe Pleather SLC03660 Buckles AdeeSu Gold Womens Metal 17 July 2018 Womens White Quick Non Slippers Buteri Coffee Vintage Drying for Slippers Slip Shop pApwTqv17 July 2018 The last four Galileo satellites of the second FOC (Full Operational Capability) batch are scheduled for launch on 25 July at 11:25 GMT (13:25 CEST, 08:25 local time) from Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, on an Ariane 5 rocket, designated... Europe’s next Galileo satellites in place atop Ariane 513 July 2018 Europe’s next Galileo satellites have been put in place on top of the Ariane 5 launcher due to lift them from Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana on Wednesday 25 July. Next four Galileo satellites fuelled for launch03 July 2018 Next four Galileo satellites fuelled for launch03 July 2018 Europe’s next four Galileo satellites have been fuelled at Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, in preparation for their launch on 25 July. Combined orbital Galileo-GPS position fix achieved aboard ISS02 July 2018 Europe’s satellite navigation system Galileo is already in use worldwide, usable by itself or in combination with the US Global Positioning System (GPS). Now a combined Galileo–GPS positioning fix has been achieved in space – aboard the International... ESA trainees compete in inaugural Galileo app contest 15 June 2018 ESA challenged its young graduate and national trainees to develop a smartphone app to perform satnav fixes using only Galileo satellites. Three teams developed apps in their spare time, presenting their results to a jury of experts from ESA, the Euro...
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Director of Maintenance Vincent Giudice joined Amerijet in July 2022 with 30 years of aviation industry experience. As Director of Maintenance, he oversees the maintenance control team and is responsible for all aircraft maintenance functions, from line to heavy maintenance. He began his career at Trans World Airlines working on the heavy maintenance visit lines of 767/757/747/MD-80/727/L-1011 aircraft. Vincent has held numerous leadership roles including Manager of Maintenance Planning and Aircraft Routing at JetBlue. Before joining Amerijet, he served as the Director of Maintenance Operations Control at Spirit Airlines. Giudice holds a bachelor’s degree in Aviation Maintenance Management and Operations from Nassau Technological Institute. He is an avid Formula One racing fan and he enjoys spending time with family.
aerospace
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How does the SainSmart Jr. rocket works? The propeller at the bottom of the rocket works by displacing the air and pulling it behind itself (the action), this movement of air then results in the rocket being pushed forward from the resulting pressure difference (the opposite reaction). The more air that is pulled behind the propeller the more thrust or forward propulsion is generated. Application of Propellers Most of the early aircraft used propellers, which were generally slow and flew at low altitudes. Now aircraft generally use turbojet and fan jet engines. However, propeller aircraft are still widely used as transport aircraft, and military anti-submarine aircraft because of their low fuel consumption and good economy. How to play? 1. Turn the On/Off switch to On and the red status LED will light up, the rocket is now ready for flight. 2. Place the Spinner Missile on the launch pad. Press the launch button and the rocket will power up after approximately 3 seconds. With one press, the flight will last about 4 seconds before the parachute opens. For the rocket to reach its highest altitude (8 second flight time), press the launch button twice in quick succession. Please Note: There is a 3 seconds delay from the time that the launch button is pressed and the Spinner Missile begins its launch. This allows time to walk a safe distance away from the missile. |Charge Time||40 Minutes| |Built-in Battery||3.7V 220mAh LiPo| |Rocket Weight||1.7 oz.| |Rocket Height||9 inch| |Flights Per Charge||Up to 40 times| |Flights Height||Up to 200 ft.| |Motor Run Time||1 Press - 4 Sec/ 2 Press - 8 Sec| The rocket has a light body, a high-tech appearance, and excellent performance. It is definitely a cool gift that is hard to refuse. Black is mysterious and classic, white is bright and lively, all suitable for you who are interested in outdoor activities!
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Herbs contain active substances which provide health benefits. The effects are, among others: - anti-inflammatory for the gastrointestinal tract, - stimulating digestion, - improve production performance, - increase feed efficiency. Using plant extracts can be an alternative for antibiotics. Used in diets of some animals, propylene glycol supports energy concentration, metabolism, digestion, increases the intake of dry fodder mass. Its effectiveness may be increased if it is fed as an extract of a mixture of herbs of the desired properties. Our products (glycol-, water-, and ethanol-based) may effectively be used as fodder additives. We offer extracts from single plants, as well as from mixtures of them. We do not import the extracts – we manufacture them from best-quality ingredients from ecological farms. They are characterised by a very high quality. Product lines are reproducible, and manufacturing time is on average 7 to 14 days. Liquid extracts, due to their form, are easy to mix with fodder, either purchased or produced at the farm.
agronomy
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Energizing rural India Todday we have witnessed the convertion of agricultural land to real estate & new generation at villages are modifying to urban culture. We have also seen that our villages are becoming a kind of pensioners paradise. But not many have realised the importance of strengethening the rural India. We very much believe that the growth & development of rural India will have a vital role in economic development in the country like India. The Dream of Mahatma Gandiji to strengthening rural India, is the key plan by almost every government. In corrilation to that dream, ABC has put forth its best effort & working towards STRENGTHENING RURAL INDIA. With our one of its kind project, we have revived 50 land less & illiterate farmers life by creating security for their financial needs with our rural egg collection network. In FY 2013-2014, we floated nearly 50 lakhs of money in this rural egg collection network & expected to increase by 50 to 75% Year-on-year. The average monthly income of a member with this network is ranging between 12000 to 20000 per month. Through our project, we revive & retain young generation of rural India at villages, where in the trend is to sell agricultural land to real estate & shifting to urban culture. We have created main source of income with our raring segment to more than 300 farmers & parallel source of income to many. Our all set of operations is designed keeping in mind the development of rural India.
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Country Fair Garden Center Your Community Garden Center Yes, we are open! Monday – Saturday 9:00am – 6:00pm Sunday 10:00am – 5:00pm Mother’s Day is May 10th this year! Denver – Garden Center & Plant Store At the SW corner of Leetsdale & Quebec 7150 Leetsdale Dr #415 Denver, CO 80224 (303) 757-4949
agronomy
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As 2.4 billion pounds per second of carbon dioxide is pouring into the atmosphere, essential nutrients found in rice, such as protein, iron, zinc, and B vitamins, are all dropping, posing a threat to the 2 billion people who depend on this food source everyday. So we’re not just changing the climate by burning fossil fuels, we’re also changing the food we eat, according to a study in Science Advances. CO2 levels in the atmosphere keep increasing, as they reached a record high in April, and since this greenhouse gas helps plants grows, its radically changing the nutrient content in food crops. “Earlier studies have found that staples like barley and potatoes have seen their carbohydrate levels go up and protein content go down as CO2 levels have ticked upward. And experiments show that as CO2 emissions continue to rise, critical nutrients will decline further, even as we harvest more beans, grains, and seeds,” according to Vox. As of today, 1 billion people are tagged food-insecure, or lacking a reliable food source, and 795 million are malnourished, and these numbers will only increase if essential foods stop providing basic nutrition. In the new study, scientists exposed rice to higher CO2 concentrations and found an average of 10.3% drop in protein, 8% drop in iron, 5.1% drop in iron, 12.7% drop in B5 vitamin levels and a 30% drop in B9 vitamin levels among all tested varieties. This is concerning to the 10 countries that rely heavily on rice as their main source of food and nutrition, and scientists don’t know exactly why CO2 reduces plant nutrients. “We have a firm possibility of a definite maybe of several things. It’s not a one-size-fits-all explanation,” said Lewis Ziska, a research plant physiologist at the US Department of Agriculture and a co-author of the new study. Some possibilities include that the CO2 takes the place of other nutrients, diminishing the need for them, or that as crops produce more grains the nutrients are in turn diluted, or the fact that CO2 causes the plant’s stomates, pores in plant leaves, to close, changing the water flow and potentially affecting how water-soluble nutrients react. But all hope is not lost; there are already some potential solutions to the future problem, ranging from varying diets to engineering crops. Jumpstart a career doing something you are passionate about with one of College Media Network’s courses. Read about our current offerings, schedule and unique virtual learning environment here.
agronomy
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Hang Thi Thu Truong (Lecturer, Faculty of Anthropology, University of Social Sciences and Humanities – Ho Chi Minh City; HYI Visiting Scholar) Chair: Andrew Gordon (Lee and Juliet Folger Fund Professor of History, Harvard University) Discussant: Merry White (Professor, Department of Anthropology, Boston University) Co-sponsored with the Harvard University Asia Center This talk presents my study on the development of farm tourism in three rural regions in Vietnam. Farmers who run the farms (grape, coffee and rice farms in Ninh Thuan, Lam Dong and Dong Thap provinces respectively) have been applying an eco-friendly approach as their strategic alternative agricultural production. Moreover, they have all converged in the idea of turning their farms into tourist attractions for both domestic and international visitors. Ethnographic research on farm tourism at these localities explores the ways in which the farmers mobilize their resources and create tour programs which make it possible for visitors to learn and experience organic agriculture, to understand this neo-traditional way of cultivation, to taste their produce and eventually possibly become their customers. These observations will reveal the dynamics and effects of farmers’ rationality on their farming patterns, and their perceptions of contemporary environmental and social issues in Vietnam. In conclusion, my research argues that agritourism in Vietnam is a locally constructed phenomenon emerging out of the farmer-hosts’ responses to local realities and domestic concerns over modernized food production and the forces of market economy in Vietnam. Visiting Scholar TalksBetween Mundus and Tianxia: Chinese Cartographic Syncretism in the 17th and 18th Centuries Thursday, April 25, 2024
agronomy
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Sign up to receive email updates Rep. Miller Introduces Legislation to Promote Environment-Focused Farming Practices within the Great Lakes Region Legislation to Protect our Great Lakes from Harmful Algae Blooms WASHINGTON – U.S. Representative Candice Miller (MI-10) reintroduced the Great Lakes Assurance Program Verification Act, H.R. 1647, which promotes a proactive program administered by the states that helps farms of all sizes and all commodities voluntarily prevent or minimize agricultural pollution risks. Specifically, this legislation would encourage states to developed voluntary agricultural assurance programs throughout the Great Lakes Basin and aid producers who choose to participate. “American farmers literally make their living off the land and as such they were our nation’s first environmentalists. Our fertile soil, temperate climate, and our magnificent Great Lakes all contribute to making the state of Michigan’s agriculture industry a great success story. In order to make certain we have a vital agricultural industry long into the future Michigan farmers have been leading the way to protect our Great Lakes from damage caused by algae blooms which create dead zones in our lakes. “This year’s Earth Day serves as an important reminder that we must do what is necessary to ensure that the health of our environment for future generations, which includes being responsible stewards of the lands and waterways. Voluntary environmental assurance programs in Michigan have successfully assisted agriculture producers statewide to adopt better conservation practices, but that has not been the case across the Great Lakes region. My bill would build off of the success of these assurance programs in Michigan and provide the federal government an opportunity to promote these types of state programs regionally. These voluntary, state-developed agricultural assurance programs throughout the region will help reduce nutrient runoff, such as phosphorus into the Great Lakes which is the lead nutrient that causes algae bloom. “One needs only to look at the results in Michigan where our assurance programs have benefited our lands by enhancing cropland productivity while simultaneously protecting our air, water and soil. My goal for this legislation is that it should be included as a part of the Farm Bill reauthorization to be considered in Congress this year. Additionally, this program would not create any new spending; instead it would redirect existing funds from other conservation programs. These resources would be directed to the various Great Lake states and producers who wish to voluntarily participate in this type of program. Miller’s bill provides assistance for all the Great Lake states that choose to administer state-developed voluntary assurance programs on farms and provide resources to aid participating agricultural producers. Specifically, states would be able to apply for grants within the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Environmental Quality Incentives Program, an existing conservation program to help fund and administrate the program, as well as educate participants on the benefits of these types of assurance programs. Producers who choose to participate would also benefit from a priority on federally-funded cost-share applications for conservation projects. Voluntary state developed assurance programs, such as Michigan Agriculture Environmental Assurance Program (MAEAP), have been widely successful at taking proactive steps to help adopt better conservation practices in farming, as well as reducing soil erosion and decreasing nutrient runoff. Building upon programs like MAEAP gives us the opportunity at the federal level to help promote these types of programs, not just in Michigan, but throughout the Great Lakes Basin. “The fact that waters around Michigan have seen a steep decline in algae blooms since this program began is proof that Michigan’s MAEAP program works. I believe the application of this type of program across all of the Great Lakes states would be of great benefit for the water quality of our magnificent Great Lakes.”
agronomy
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WHERE WE ARE Located in Hopland, CA, our 64-acre estate lies in a viticulture zone established mainly by emigrated Italian farmers over a century ago. We use 35 acres of our land for farming grapes, but we are also known in the area for our certified organic olive mill which serves local olive farmers small and large. Visitors can taste our wines and oils at our unique tasting room inside our olive mill, where they can also recharge electric cars. Our estate features a vineyard guesthouse and a few ponds that offer peaceful spots for picnics and daydreaming. About a dozen owls live in special owl houses throughout our property and help us with pest control. A herd of sheep grazes our grounds and some goats greet the visitors. We grow fresh fruit and vegetables that we offer at seasonal farmers’ markets as well as lavender for body care products
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Set up a regular schedule for your yard maintenance. After an initial consultation, we can set up an annual plan to make sure your lawn is always at its best! Our coring and Aeration machines will help wilth the compacted soils letting water, oxygen and Fertilisers get down deep into your soil where it belongs. Most Lawns need a good dethatch yearly, it’s a layer of dead material in your soil stopping Water and Fertilisers getting down deep into your soil. If you love caring for your lawn, but just need some help with fertilising, we can schedule those services. We’re fully trained in applying any chemicals, so feel safe with our Weed selective and non selective sprays, and any Insecticides needed for those harmful to Lawn Black beetle. These services are limited as the weather needs to be perfect on the day to ensure great results for your Lawn and also the environment.
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Investigation of the effects of different genotypes on regeneration capacity in Triticale Keywords:Triticale, callus, 2,4-D, tissue culture Triticale (x Triticosecale Wittmack) is a synthetic amphiploid cereal that grows on about 3 million hectares in the world. It is grown mostly for forage or animal feed although some triticale-based foods can be purchased at health food stores or are found in some breakfast cereals. Mature embryos of two triticale cultivars (Ümran Hanım and Melez 2001) were used as the resources explants. Effects of one auxin type (2,4-D) and three various concentrations, (4.0 mg/l; 8mg/l; 12.0mg/l) callus formation and plant regeneration was determined. In terms of results, Ümran Hanım triticale cultivar was observed highest on callus formation and plant regeneration. Callus formation and plant regeneration was affected by 3 different concentration. Callus formation values were detected over 85% in three concentrations. The highest effects were detected in a medium including 4 mg/l 2,4-D solidified with agar. Embryogenic callus formation ratio were detected 32.38%, 12,8%6 and 16,08% respectively. How to Cite Copyright (c) 2022 Eurasian Journal of Molecular and Biochemical Sciences This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. The Journal articles are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)
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https://treesalesnearme.com/products/pear-pineapple-5-pot
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Pear Trees - Pineapple #5 Pot True to its name, the Pineapple Pear tree produces large pears with a pineapple flavor. The fruit ripens in late summer and is a russet color. It keeps well and can be used for canning. The Pineapple Pear tree is the most fire blight resistant pear tree. It requires 150 chill hours. It can self-pollinate or pollinate with Flordahome or Hood Pear trees. At maturity, it can reach a height between 15-20 feet and a width of 12-15 feet. USDA ZONES: Zone 4, Zone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7, Zone 8, Zone 9.pear-flordahome,pear-hood,pear-baldwin
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http://www.thephdhomemaker.com/single-post/2016/02/16/10-Things-That-Sound-Good-On-Any-Gardeners-Wish-List
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In the early summer of 2015, I finally had a few minutes, I went outside and stuck a dozen of seeds of zucchini, cumcumber, tomato and eggplant each in the soil of a corner at my backyard. (I usually plant two or three seeds in one spot). There was also a waste bin for decompsosable matters in that corner. Over the course of 8 years my family has been living in the house, the waste bin became filled up with weeds I pulled from the corner, fallen leaves, tree branches and went down as things decomposed many times. I wanted to remove it from the corner and make space for the planting, so I just casually applied all of the compost on top of the soil of the small corner. Boy! It must be because of the rich compost made in several years of time. The zucchini and cucumber were crazy productive. I kept harvesting several of them each every a few days. There was no way my family of four could consume them all fresh even though we were having them everyday one way or another. I gave the extra to my daughter's teachers, our friends, neighbours, or whoever came to our door. I got a kick out of the receivers' look when they saw how big the zucchini were. I'm sure they were more surprised when they ate them because they were super tender, juicy, sweet, and tasty. Not only I had a great feeling because I had something to give. I also found our grocery bill was noticeably reduced during the summer. When the fridge was running low, instead of going to store to buy grocery, I picked zucchini and cumcumber from the backyard corner. Now which made me ambitious. I want to significantly reduce my grocery bill. I want to grow more vegetables next season; I want to grow more variety of vegetables next season. Ambitions usually mean impatient. I can't wait for the next gardening season. Unfortunately, living in Wisconsin means next outdoor gardening season isn't coming until April, May, even June. Perhaps I should start winter indoor gardening I thought. I had already thoght of indoor herbs container gardening before (I use several herbs in cooking regularly. Store bought herbs are not only expensive, they don't stay fresh long). I started to search in that direction... The search is complete at my first finding when I stumped upon Peter Burke's Year-Round Indoor Salad Gardening: How to Grow Nutrient-Dense, Soil-Sprouted Greens in Less Than 10 days. At first I was hooked by the first two words in the title: Year-Round and Indoor. When I read a little, got to the 10 things on his wish list they sound exactly what I'm looking for , they are wishes of any gardener's. I have finished reading, taking notes and digesting the information in the book. (BTW, it's an easy reading. I liked his writing. The book has 5 out of 5 review on Amazon). What he did in the book can be done by others, me and you. Although spring and summer will come. I'm starting this gardening adventure before spring and summer are here and then along the outdoor vegetable gardening in the summer as they compliment each other as far as the varieties and the products they produce. So please subscribe to my blog post to take advantage of my lessons, feedbacks and tips, or get the book and get ahead of me. If you do, would you share your experiences, feedbacks and tips?
agronomy
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We provide Fresh Pomegranates that are spruced from the fertilized farms of India Our Pomegranate Fruits are full of tasty juice that fills you with joy. Red Pomegranates especially the variety Bhagwa Read more is widely known for its soft seeds and deep red aerials that classify it as seedless. We export red pomegranates to UK, Holland in Europe, Malaysia and Singapore in the Far East. The other varieties are Arakta and Ganesh that are largely grown in the West and South India. Today, we are well reckoned as one of the major Indian Pomegranates Exporters. Bhagwa is a premium Pomegranate variety from India. The Deep Red arils & the pleasing Red but rugged skin enhances the appearance whilst promoting shelf life of the fruit. Red but rugged skin enhances the appearance whilst promoting shelf lif Read more 180 to 200grm : 18 to 19 No. 200 to 250grm : 15 to 16 No. 250 to 300grm : 12 to 13 No. Above 300grm : 10 No. |Type Of Box| |Carton Box||3.5 kg Carton Box| |40’ft container||4400 Carton Box
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https://sailanmuslim.com/international-features/extending-an-olive-branch-to-palestine-by-morgan-hull/
2023-11-28T19:36:33
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Gaza and the West Bank and have been under occupation since 1967, and in that time over 2.5 million olive trees have been uprooted and destroyed. Cutting down olive trees on Palestinian soil is a brutal assault on the Palestinian people’s culture and livelihoods, a symbolic destruction of Palestine itself. Olive trees are a universal symbol of peace. These evergreens, with their broad leaves and glossy fruit, are resilient trees, growing strong in poor soil and remaining steadfast through drought. It should come as no surprise, that the resilience and endurance of these plants can be found in the very people that grow them. Palestinians share a rich history with the olive tree, dating back 4,000 years; both have grown with their country and overcome adversity. Palestine has been faced with years of conflict, blockades, and political turmoil and through it all, thousands of people have suffered and the strong, beautiful olive trees that have been standing for hundreds of years have been decimated. Gaza and the West Bank and have been under occupation since 1967, and in that time over 2.5 million olive trees have been uprooted and destroyed, according to The Applied Research Institute Jerusalem. Cutting down olive trees on Palestinian soil is a brutal assault on the Palestinian people’s culture and livelihoods, a symbolic destruction of Palestine itself. Settler attacks on Palestinian olive trees and the farmers who cultivate them are just one of the many ways that the Palestinian people are being targeted and oppressed. The United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres stated: The decades-long Palestinian struggle for self-determination, independence and a life of dignity faces numerous obstacles, including: continued military occupation of Palestinian territory; ongoing violence and incitement; continued settlement construction and expansion; deep uncertainties about the peace process; and deteriorating humanitarian and economic conditions, particularly in Gaza.” Penny Appeal’s Love Palestine campaign is working to re-build the Holy Land and send support to Palestinians in need. As part of this humanitarian assistance, Penny Appeal is helping numerous Palestinians regain their livelihoods by planting hundreds of olive tree saplings in Gaza and the West Bank. Olive trees are a vital source of income for the people of Palestine, with around 100,000 families benefiting from their produce. 45% of all the agricultural land in Gaza and the West Bank is lush with olive trees, whose harvests account for 15% of Palestine’s total agricultural profits. But the olive tree is so much more than a simple plant or an instrument for economic success; the olive tree reflects the will of the Palestinian people. One of the people we’ve been able to help through our olive tree project is a man named Younis from the Jerusalem District in Palestine. Younis suffers from an arm injury that makes it extremely difficult for him to find work and support his family. We provided Younis with a sustainable source of income to care for his family by planting 250 olive trees on his property. Once they grow and bear olives, he will be able to make artisan olive oil, just as his ancestors once did, and sell his produce locally. Neighbours and friends have all come out to help Younis with his new olive trees, because his disability hinders his movement. He plans to repay their kindness by sharing his profits with them once he can bring his goods to market. Even with his disability, Younis never gave up trying to provide for his family and now he has a way to do so for years to come. Just like their beloved olive trees, Younis and the Palestinian people will continue to grow and persevere, despite their circumstances. Olive trees are a bountiful and beautiful blessing to the people of Palestine. The fruit they bear provides people all over the world with Sunnah foods and the Prophet Muhammed (saw) himself said: “eat the olive and use it as an ointment as it comes from a blessed tree” (Tirmidhi). Sow the seeds of peace on November 29th, by planting an olive tree in Palestine for the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People. Your tree will stand as a symbol of solidarity with the Palestinian people, while providing them with a sustainable source of income for generations. To learn more about the charity Penny Appeal, click here for more information about its work as well as how you can help support Palestine.
agronomy
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(Allium Ophioscorodon, Rocambole) The easiest way to tell them apart is by their leaves. Wild garlic has hollow leaves and wild onion has solid flat leaves. If it does not smell like garlic, it isn't. I have in the past years enjoyed the wild field garlic, however about five years ago discovered a hardneck variety of rombole garlic. My conclusion is it was brought in by early homesteaders. It is the best flavored garlic. I am now trying to grow this garlic in my garden to share with others in the future. With over 600 species of cultivated garlic there is a great possibility to run into many escaped varieties. Garlic is edible and herbal. Garlic is good for reducing cholesterol and triglycerides in the blood, reducing blood pressure, improving circulation, and helping to prevent yeast infections, cancers, colds, and flu. Garlic has good antibacterial, antifungal, antiparasitic, antioxidant, anti- inflammatory, and immunostimulant properties. At least nine epidemiological studies show that garlic significantly decreases the incidence of cancer, especially cancers of the gastrointestinal tract. When garlic is cut or crushed, it produces sulfur compounds, such as allicin, because a sulfarcontaining amino acid, alliin, comes into contact with the enzyme allinase. Garlic has an extremely complex chemistry, with more than 160 compounds identified from its bulbs and essential oil. == Information provided on this page is for educational purposes only. Any decision to use or ingest this plant is an individual responsibility == .
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http://www.constructionsite.com.au/Companies/friendlyURL.asp?earls-turf-118499
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Taree 2430 NSW Ph: (02) 6551 5555 Earls Turf (Earl and Jenelle) have 23 years experience in the turf industry and are members of Turf Producers NSW, Australia, and International so have a wealth of knowledge and support from the industry. Earls Turf situated on the river flats of the beautiful Manning Valley grow 4 varieties of warm season grasses, all of high quality and easy to establish. Sir Walter Turf is by far the most popular, an Australian developed soft leaf variety, that is salt, shade and drought tolerant and most of all low maintenance. With todays busy lifestyles it looks great with little care. Other turf varieties grown at Earls are Shademaster Buffalo, Village Green and Greenlees Park Couch. It is always best to purchase turf grown in your area, same climate, less delivery time. For Turf and Grass in the Mid North Coast including Port Macquarie and Hastings area, Taree and the Manning Valley, Forster and The Great Lakes Products & Services
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https://kealliance.org/stop-soil-erosion-world-soil-day-december-5th-2019/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=stop-soil-erosion-world-soil-day-december-5th-2019
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What is World Soil Day? World Soil Day (WSD) is held annually on 5 December as a means to focus attention on the importance of healthy soil and advocating for the sustainable management of soil resources. An international day to celebrate Soil was recommended by the International Union of Soil Sciences (IUSS) in 2002. Under the leadership of the Kingdom of Thailand and within the framework of the Global Soil Partnership, FAO has supported the formal establishment of WSD as a global awareness-raising platform. The FAO Conference unanimously endorsed World Soil Day in June 2013 and requested its official adoption at the 68th UN General Assembly. In December 2013 the UN General Assembly responded by designating 5 December 2014 as the first official World Soil Day. What Can You Do? Every 5 seconds, the equivalent of one soccer field of soil is eroded. This alarming fact reaffirms the need to raise awareness through World Soil Day of this growing problem, as the Earth’s population continues to expand. This year, by addressing the increasing challenges of soil management, the FAO campaign “Stop soil erosion, Save our future” aims to raise awareness of the importance of sustaining healthy ecosystems and human well-being. By encouraging people around the world to engage in proactively improving soil health, the campaign also aims to raise the profile of healthy soil. If we do not act soon, erosion will; the fertility of the soil will continue to be adversely affected at an alarming rate, threatening global food supplies and food safety. Encouraging all people to participate, FAO has created a thematic website full of information, initiatives and material to spread the message through different multimedia platforms. Unbroken Ground the Full-Length Movie Unbroken Grounds explains the critical role food will play in the next frontier of our efforts to solve the environmental crisis. It explores four areas of agriculture that aim to change our relationship to the land and oceans. Most of our food is produced using methods that reduce biodiversity, decimate soil and contribute to climate change. We believe our food can and should be a part of the solution to the environmental crisis – grown, harvested and produced in ways that restore our land, water, and wildlife. The film tells the story of four groups that are pioneers in the fields of regenerative agriculture, regenerative grazing, diversified crop development, and restorative fishing.
agronomy
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1. Rashtriya Krishi Vikash Yojna (RKVY): Different types of quality seeds (HYV & Hybrid), pesticides, implements, bio-fertilizers etc are distributed among the farmers both Kharif and Rabi seasons. The main scheme under RKVY is Bringing Green Revolution to the Eastern Region (BGREI). The interventions taken under this schemes are: i) Line transplantation on paddy. ii) Introduction of stress tolerant varieties. iii) Cropping system based cultivation iv) Hybrid rice cultivation v) Distribution of various mechanical tools at subsidized rates among individual farmers/groups for asset building component. Tools like a) Power Tiller c) Mini Rice Mill d) Hand Sprayer e) Pump Sets and LLP (both diesel & electric operated) are distributed. 2. National Food Security Mission for Pulse Development (NFSM pulse): Under this scheme stress has been given for the increase of both area and production. Different types of HYV/ Hybrid seeds of pulse crops as well as mechanical tools are distributed like BGREI for better yield of pulse crops. 3. National Mission on Oil and Oil palm (NMOOP): Under NMOOP new promising varieties of oil seeds like rape&mustard, ground nut, sesamum linseed etc are introduced. 4. Targeting Rice Fallow Areas for Eastern Region (TRFA): The main objective of the scheme is to cultivate. 5. Horticulture Mission for North Eastern Himalayan States (HMNEHS): To promote horticultural crops many temporary and permanent activities are undertaken at subsidized rates. Fruit crops, spices, flowers and vegetables are included in this scheme. 6. Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sancchay Yojana (PMKSY) This is a flagship programme of Hon’ble Prime Minister under this scheme District Action Plan has been prepared jointly by Agriculture, Irrigation and soil conservation department to cover the district with irrigation facilities within 5 years. To achieve this, Annual action plan has been prepared and work has been done accordingly. 7. Soil Health Card:This is a flagship programme of Hon’ble Prime Minister. Private organization and KVK is entrusted for distributing Soil Health Card to every farmer in the district for better management of soil. Annual target has been fixed by the department of Agriculture and Assam Agriculture University (for KVK). 8. Rural Infrastructure Development Fund (RIDF): Under this scheme installation of STW’s and Solar pumps sets are going to be implemented by the Engineering wing of the Agriculture department. 9. National Mission on Sustainable Agriculture (NMSA): This scheme promotes for the development of Agriculture in Rain-fed areas, the district has some areas specially in Bokakhat sub division where agriculture is practiced only in rain-fed condition. Hence, for the economic growth of the farmers of those areas various activities of agriculture, veterinary, fishery etc are undertaken under this scheme. 10. Agriculture Technology Management Agency (ATMA): The District Agriculture Officer is the project director of this Agency. Under this project various activities of agriculture, veterinary, fishery, sericulture etc are undertaken. Various trainings, exposure visit, farmers-scientist interaction are implemented through. 11. Chief Minister Samagra Gramya Unnavan Yojana (CMSGUY): Under this scheme the Govt. of Assam is going to provide 1(one) no. of Tractor to each revenue village at 70% subsidy through Agriculture Department to achieve this the District Agriculture Department at present selected 195 No. of groups for the same member of revenue villages for the first phase of distribution. 12. Assam Agriculture and Rural Transformation (APART): The Project Development Objective (PDO) is to “add value and improve resilience of selected agriculture value chains, focusing on smallholder farmers and agro-entrepreneurs in targeted districts of the State of Assam. The project would support value addition in the production and post-harvest segments of selected agriculture value-chains; facilitate agribusiness investments through inclusive business models that provide opportunities to small farmers as well as stimulate the establishment of new small and medium agribusiness enterprises; and support resilience of agriculture production systems in order to better manage increasing production and commercial risks associated with climate change, in the targeted districts.
agronomy
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Pollinators across the globe are decreasing due to anthropogenic disturbances. Land-use change and habitat degradation are a major threat. We study how bee communities, pollination networks and pollination services are affected by different land-uses and habitat management practices in natural, agricultural and forested ecosystems. Among the specific questions we study are: - How do pollinator communities change along land-use gradients at different spatial scales and landscape context? - What is the effect of grazing on bee communities along a climatic gradient? - How are bee communities and their pollination activity affected by different forest management regimes? - What is the effect of IPM (Integrated Pest Management) on bee diversity and pollination activity?
agronomy
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The Cultivation Odyssey The Gelato strain, celebrated for its delightful flavor and harmonious effects, embarks on a journey from the garden to the grinder that showcases the meticulous craftsmanship of cannabis cultivation. This journey is a labor of love, where Gelato’s essence is carefully nurtured, cultivated, and transformed into a beloved cannabis classic. Seeds of Promise The journey begins with the selection of Gelato strain seeds, a process that sets the foundation for the entire cultivation process. Cultivators carefully choose seeds with the desired genetics, seeking to preserve gelato strain distinctive flavor, aroma, and effects. Gelato is a versatile strain, thriving in both indoor and outdoor environments. Indoor cultivation offers precise control over factors like light, temperature, and humidity, resulting in consistent and high-quality yields. Outdoor cultivation, on the other hand, relies on the natural elements, producing robust and resilient plants. Nurturing the Plants Cultivators tend to the Gelato plants with care and expertise, providing them with the ideal conditions to flourish. From carefully measured nutrients to proper training techniques, every detail is considered to optimize growth and yield. The plants are tended to like horticultural works of art, each one unique in its own way. Harvesting and Curing As Gelato plants reach maturity, the harvest is a moment of celebration. Buds are carefully trimmed and dried to preserve their flavor and potency. The curing process follows, allowing the buds to develop their full aromatic and flavor potential. This meticulous care ensures that Gelato maintains its reputation for exceptional taste. From Bud to Grinder The culmination of the journey is the transformation of Gelato buds into a consumable form. Buds are ground into a consistency suitable for smoking or vaporizing, and this is where the grinder plays its part. The grinder ensures that the flower is broken down evenly, allowing for efficient and even combustion, resulting in a satisfying and flavorful experience. A Culinary Approach Gelato’s journey from the garden to the grinder is a testament to the dedication and artistry of cannabis cultivation. Whether enjoyed in a joint, a pipe, or a vaporizer, Gelato’s essence is a culinary delight that invites enthusiasts to savor, explore, and enjoy the fruits of this labor of love. In conclusion, the journey of Gelato strain from the garden to the grinder is a testament to the art and science of cannabis cultivation. This strain’s exceptional flavor, aroma, and effects are the result of careful selection, meticulous care, and a deep love for the craft. Whether you’re a seasoned enthusiast or a novice looking to explore the world of strains, Gelato’s journey is a flavorful adventure that invites you to appreciate the skill and dedication that goes into creating a beloved cannabis classic. As you partake in its delights, remember to consume responsibly and in compliance with local laws, for Gelato is a strain that truly embodies the art of cannabis cultivation.
agronomy
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I recently had the opportunity to visit with John and Dotty Ford and see their wonderful vegetable garden and chat about the enjoyment they have in growing and having fresh vegetables available for cooking. John is a retired schoolteacher who taught Physical Science in the State College School District and is also heavily involved in activities centered on fly-fishing. Both John and Dotty fully appreciate the health benefits derived from eating fresh vegetables and enjoy cooking and also putting up some vegetables for later consumption during the winter months. I thought that it would be nice to tour the garden and see what John has growing in the garden. The garden is approximately 25 feet wide and 100 feet in length, which is 2,500 square feet for those interested in comparing it to an acre, which is 43,560 square feet. I suspect that many of you have gardens comparable in size to John and Dotty’s. The variety of vegetables they have growing in the garden is pretty extensive. They have planted vegetables and herbs that they can use in their cooking and enjoy both cooked and fresh. They like to eat fresh salads and the garden reflects this fact. The vegetables I observed were cabbage, romaine lettuce, spinach, potatoes (Yukon Gold), turnips, radishes, green and yellow snap beans, sweet bell peppers, hot peppers, pickling cucumbers, garlic, chives, dill, parsley, basil, Cilantro, nasturtium (edible flowers), pumpkins and sunflowers. The crop that John is most proud of is his tomato, which I suspect is a favorite of many gardeners across the region. A little background on tomatoes is in order. Tomatoes originated in the South American Andes in a region that now makes up parts of Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador. This is similar to the potato. Eventually tomatoes were planted throughout Central America and into Mexico where Spanish explorers found them growing in Montezuma’s garden in the sixteenth century. The Spanish introduced tomatoes to the world. Recently scientists learned the lycopene content of tomatoes was especially good for maintaining a healthy heart. This extremely nutritious vegetable is now considered America’s favorite vegetable. The tomatoes found in the Fords’ garden are the following varieties: Stupice, Brandywine, Sweet 100, Better Boy, Better Bush and Homestead. As you can see, the Fords have planted some excellent tomato varieties, and in a recent phone conversation, he even asked me when I was going to come over and help pick tomatoes. I hope that your gardens are doing well and that you are enjoying having fresh veggies to eat.
agronomy
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The World That Feeds Us : Discover how our food is produced in a sustainable way. The World That Feeds Us is a stylishly illustrated book looking at the workings of green farming methods around the world, exploring the rhythm of sustainable farming throughout the year from city farms, to heritage breeds and farmer's markets. Where does our food come from? Is farming different around the world? In this charmingly illustrated book, follow sustainable farming around the world to discover how farmers from Hawaii, to Sweden, the UK, and beyond grow the fresh and tasty food we enjoy eating. Explore the seasonal workings of farms around the world, and how food can be grown using sustainable methods that focus on quality versus quantity to ensure an environmentally healthy future. The World That Feeds Us explores fascinating farms and farming techniques around the world, including: *Global cacao production *City farms, on rooftops, and beyond *Heirloom crops and heritage breeds *Farmer's markets across the globe *High-tech machinery such as farmbots A glossary defines key sustainable farming terms. Through this colorful and global look at farming, children will learn how farmers, and us, can make choices to protect the planet, while still enjoying delicious and nutritious food. Ages: 7 to 11 Years Grades: 2 to 6 Dimensions: 8.7 in W x 11.6 in L Share:Facebook like Tweet button Google Plus button Pinterest button Tell a friend
agronomy
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Totipotency and morphogenesis totipotency the inherent potentiality of a plant cell to give rise to a whole plant is described as cellular totipotency this is a capacity which is retained even after a cell has undergone final differentiation in the plant body in plants, even highly mature and differentiated cells retain. The assumption that animal stem cell identity is more a product of the transient, specific molecular and metabolic status of the cell than of cellular identity (zipori, 2004) seems to apply well to the totipotency of plant cells. Totipotency of plant cell plant architectural tissue culture research and development ceps 植物细胞全能性,植物组织培养,研究与应用。the birth of cloned sheep dolly. Cell totipotency the bringing forward of apomixis, microsporogenesis and mitosporogenesis to an earlier stage in a life history is known in plant evolution as. Organization of the plant body that includes the embryo shoot and root meristems and, consequently, all the cell and tissue types of the plant body single embryogenic cells are totipotent stem cells. And functional properties that are distinct from those of its progenitor cell – plant cell differentiation is frequently reversible (dedifferentiation) – totipotency: plant cells, if. Plant protoplasts, ie plant cells devoid of cell walls, represent a very efficient experimental model and are also valuable tools for biotechnological applications, such as somatic hybridization and genetic transformation, providing they exhibit totipotency, ie can regenerate to produce whole. Totipotency is the ability of a living cell to express all of its genes to regenerate a whole new individual totipotent cells from plants have been used in tissue-culture techniques to produce. Because plant cells are not as complex as in animal in matter of cell differentiation most of plant cells that formed plant tissue are nearly similar in shape the difference is on cell wall thickness as far as i know, the most complex cell type. Totipotency is the ability of a single cell to divide and produce all the differentiated cells in an organism, including extraembryonic tissues totipotent cells formed during sexual and asexual reproduction include spores and zygotes zygotes are the products of the fusion of two gametes in some. The concept of totipotency what is totipotency it is the potential/ability of plant cell to regenerate into completely functional plant in 1902 the idea was conceived by gottileb haberlandt. Totipotency is the genetic potential of a plant cell to produce the entire plant in other words, totipotency is the cell characteristic in which the potential for forming all the cell types in the adult organism is retained. In theory, each diploid plant cell contains the genetic information for the formation of an individual, and so each diploid nucleate cell should be capable of differentiating into a complete. Plant and animal cells essay plant and animal cells essay 1498 words 6 pages plant and animal cells i introduction all organisms in life are composed of at least one or more cells cells are the basic units of life there are three main totipotency of plant cell 2535 words | 11 pages. The molecular mechanisms underlying plant cell totipotency are largely unknown here, we present a protocol for the efficient regeneration of plants from arabidopsis thaliana protoplasts the specific liquid medium used in our study leads to a high rate. Totipotency refers to a developmental flexibility within plant cells that distinguish them from most animal cells, in that many somatic plant cells can regenerate into entire plants two researchers in the 1950s were the first to prove this ability, which has become a fascinating trait in the plant kingdom. Totipotency sets plant cells apart from most of their animal counterparts because plant cell can be totipotent throughout their life, and it was first demonstrated by steward and reinert in the 1950s. An important development in the field of plant cell and tissue culture has been the demonstration in the past decade of the totipotency of higher plant cells isolated single cells were first. Totipotency of plant cells introduction to totipotency of plant cells: plant tissue culture is the technique of in vitro maintaining and growing cells, tissues, organs, etc and their differentiation on artificial medium under aseptic conditions (axenic culture) inside suitable containers. Totipotency literally means 'total potential' totipotency is the property of a stem cell to differentiate into any cell of the organism it belongs to zygote is a perfect totipotent cell as it can differentiate into all possible cell types if we take the example of human beings, the zygote and. The many from the one in a previous article on mitosis and meiosis, i described how the process of cell division worksin both cases, a single cell can give rise to a part of the plant structure or to an entire plant. Cellular totipotency is the ability of a single cell to produce all types of differentiated cells and give rise to a complete organism unlike animal cells, highly mature and differentiated plant cells retain the ability of totipotency. Cell and tissue and organ culture, but it was left to molliard (7), kotte (8, 9), and robbins (10, 11) to cultivate successfully fragments of plant. The cell types should be classified based on the cell potency, which is defined as a cell's ability to differentiate into one or more cell types within an organism from which these specific cell types form, that is, totipotency, pluripotency, multipotency, oligopotency and unipotency. The tobacco plant (nicotiana tabacum) is likewise a commonly used specimen in demonstrating cell totipotency and plantlet regeneration, particularly from the pith tissue in the center of stem tiny segments of the pith (about 2 mm cubes) when grown in nutrient solution will give rise to a mass of undifferentiated cells called callus. Totipotency of plant cells 植物细胞的全能性 expression of totipotency 全能性表达 cell totipotency expression 细胞全能性表达 totipotency of cell 更多.
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Ceylon tea, grown on the island now called Sri Lanka, is one of the world's most enjoyable brews. Tea production is a fascinating subject, and many tea plantations in Sri Lanka offer accommodation to visitors with an interest in the process. A visit to one of Sri Lanka's tea producing areas can be a highly original travel experience and an exciting one for tea lovers. In the center of the southern part of Sri Lanka, high mountains loom above the coastal plains. These cool and rainy central highlands offer the perfect climate for cultivation of quality tea, and also for the enjoyment of a visit to the tropics. Sri Lankan tea production may be roughly divided into high grown and low grown tea producers, each turning out delightful and distinctive teas. Visitors may wish to travel to one or the other or both in order to tour historic Sri Lankan tea operations. High Grown Tea Plantations Nuwara Eliya is a plateau lying high above the coastal plain whose teas have unique flavors that allude to the cypresses and wild mints of the province. A number of plantations in the area offer tour experiences to interested visitors. The Pedro Tea Estate, for instance, offers half-hour tours. Local hotels organize trips to the facility, or visitors may make their own travel arrangements. Near the old capital of Kandy is the Tea Museum, a renovated factory filled with the apparatus of tea production through the ages. A visit there will give visitors invaluable insight about life on tea plantations in Sri Lanka. Low Grown Tea Operations Lowland tea plantations in Sri Lanka (http://www.sodhatravel.com/SriLanka.php) have a particular climate that gives the tea grown there a distinctive taste. The Handunugoda estate near Tittagalla in the southern province is a working museum that produces not only tea but cinnamon, rubber and coconut. About 40 minutes from the southern city of Galle, the plantation encourages guests to visit the facility and to partake of refreshments before and after. For visitors seeking a more intense experience in tea country, some plantations offer luxury accommodation. Charming cottages abound, as do plantation homes renovated into hotels. A stay on a tea plantation can provide a low-key, relaxing break in a unique environment. Tours of Multiple Plantations Visitors who wish to see more than one of the tea plantations in Sri Lanka may be interested in a package tour. Some operators offer visits to plantations in each of the country's tea producing regions. Other tours focus on one area. Tea Cultivation and Processing In Sri Lanka, tea is planted according to the contour method in undulating rows that wind away across the hills. The unique feature of Sri Lankan tea cultivation is its use of manual labor, predominantly female Tamil workers. Visitors to tea plantations in Sri Lanka will come to appreciate the hard work and dedication that goes into the production of premium teas. The process of drying and oxidizing the tea takes place in on-site factories that can be seen during a plantation tour. Getting to Sri Lanka While it is possible to fly directly to Sri Lanka, the number of carriers who service the island nation and the schedules each provides may make this proposition somewhat inconvenient. Visitors may find it more convenient to travel to India, where connections are better, and then travel to Sri Lanka by other means or by a local carrier in order to experience tea plantations.
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Thanks to all the community-minded individuals who participated in Grow-a-Row this year! From Sugarhouse to Spanish fork, over 40 people grew and donated fresh produce to their local food pantries. The map below shows all the “rows” throughout the valley. Check out this great article from Deseret News that highlights a West Jordan boy scout who used Grow a Row to enlist his neighbors to grow and donate thousands of pounds of winter squash this season. Why Grow a Row? We believe that everyone has the right to fresh, healthy, food. However, those who rely on food pantries often do not have access to fresh produce. This is where you come in. Do you have a garden that produces far too many tomatoes than you can eat and preserve? Does your apple tree overwhelm you with fruit by the end of the season? Instead of letting all that fresh, nutritious produce go to waste, you can donate it to it to your local food pantry. You can fight hunger in your own backyard! How it works: We want to make giving easy, so in the spring we contact food pantries to make sure that they’re willing and able to receive donations from the public. By making the connection between participants and pantries, we hope to increase the amount of fresh produce donated throughout the growing season. We believe that this is one way to give back and share extra produce with those who otherwise lack access. Read about the history of Grow-a-Row here. Who can participate: Anyone with a bit of garden space! This is also great opportunity for an Eagle Scout Project. Please help us spread the word to your family, friends, neighbors, and co-workers. Follow this link to download a Grow A Row flyer. How to get involved: Sign up here to register your “row.” You can find a pantry accepting donations near you here. After you plant, grow, and harvest your produce, you’re all set to donate your surplus to hunger relief.
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Astronauts: Space-Age Weed Eaters? While NASA contemplates what plants might be grown in space for the Astronauts based on the moon or on their way to Mars, may I offer a few of my own plant candidates? These candidates probably haven't been researched much so far because, for most people, they're dismissed as common weeds. Summer Purslane - Portulaca oleracea Summer Purslane, or common purslane, is a common bane to most gardeners. This flat-growing, succulent-leafed plant grows just about anywhere soil is devoid of other plants, "it tolerates poor, compacted soils and drought" -- See the Wikipedia link, above. It grows during the warmer times of the year and contains more Omega 3 fatty acids than any other leafed vegetable. It also contains a fair bit of vitamin C. I like summer purslane for four reasons: (1) it's tasty, (2) it likes poor soils, (3) you can eat almost the whole thing, and (4) it grows as a flat mat, which allows a space-cramped astro-farmer to grow closely stacked shelves of it in a corner of his/her biosphere. Here I envision shelves where the bottom side is covered in LEDs to illuminate the plants on the shelves below it. Miner's Lettuce - Claytonia perfoliata Miner's lettuce, sometimes called Winter Purslane, is one of the first plants to appear in the California springtime. When it's still chilly outside, it's tender shoots break through the poor soil into the shady areas in which it usually grows. When the heat of summer kicks in, Claytonia begins to fade from the spotlight, but not before producing a bounty of seeds. The name "Miner's Lettuce" comes from the Gold Rush era, when miners would eat it to prevent scurvy, obviously because of it's vitamin C content. I like miner's lettuce for six reasons: (1) it's tasty - much like lettuce or spinach, (2) it likes cool shade, (3) it contains vitamin C, (4) with its round central leaf it looks like it should be a space vegetable, (5) you can almost eat the entire plant, and (6) it doesn't much care what soil you try growing it in. From our astro-farmer's point of view, miner's lettuce is an ideal vegetable when you're running short of light and heat, such as during the lunar nighttime when power consumption would be at a minimum. Common Chickweed - Stellaria Media Another fine winter plant, chickweed is tasty stuff that grows almost anywhere there is space. Like miner's lettuce and summer purslane, above, chickweed is almost entirely edible. As a medicinal plant, it has been traditionally used to treat skin-related ailments. I like this plant for 5 out of the 6 reasons I like miner's lettuce -- chickweed, however, doesn't look much like a space vegetable. Common Dandelion - Taraxacum officinale Dandelions can be used as salad greens and the taproot can be dried and roasted as a coffee substitute. Naturally this means that nearly the entire plant can be consumed. Dandelions are easy to grow, perhaps much harder not to grow. No space garden should be without a patch of the cheery yellow flowers. You'll notice by now that the candidates I've offered have a few common attributes. The first, in all cases the plants can be almost entirely consumed. When you look at many of the NASA-tested vegetables, such as tomatoes, potatoes, and wheat, there remains a fair amount of plant waste after harvest that needs to be broken down and returned to the soil/nutrient solution. This requires room and energy to accomplish and effects the O2/CO2 balance if composting or incineration are used. All the candidates can grow in relatively poor soil. Weeds are robust members of the plant community. They are opportunists which usually grow quickly wherever they end up, and they generate a fair number of seeds as a matter of course, allowing for a multitude of re-plantings. Two of the candidates are winter vegetables, requiring less energy than typical summer vegetables. One of the candidates grows as a flat mat, allowing it to grow on tightly spaced shelves where space is limited. These candidates demonstrate that by looking a bit "outside of the box", growing space vegetables may be easier than currently anticipated.
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Fruit growers across the Goulburn Valley need your help to get the fruit off the trees. Greater Shepparton and Victorian farmers need your support to get produce off to market. Due to COVID-19 travel restrictions, farmers are expecting a shortfall of thousands of seasonal workers. Workers who support the industry will support farmers and ensure fresh produce is supplied to Australia and the rest of the world. Pickers are needed to ensure quality fruit does not go to waste. No experience is needed apart from being physically healthy, fit and reliable, as well as having a willingness to learn and a great attitude! If you ware wanting to start a longer term career in the industry, there are opportunities that require some level of training such as driving tractors, etc. Your employer will let you know what is needed and most growers are willing to train people in new skills. Relocation assistance for harvest work of up to $6,000 is available to eligible Australian’s and $2,000 if you are a visa holder with the right to work in Australia. To be eligible for relocation assistance you will need to work for at least six weeks and at least 120 hours in a harvest, regional or remote area. For further information on this assistance please visit the Australian Government’s Job Search website.
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This week I spoke to Mr Dixon about some of the details of my ecosystems. If you’re interested in how that went scroll down for the blog post discussing it. My main resource for this weeks information was my discussion with Mr Dixon. I gathered a lot of useful information regarding how to set up my ecosystem and how to be more definitive when measuring changes. In the upcoming week I need to see if i can find a spot to leave my ecosystems – at school – where they will get plenty of sun and won’t be interferred with. I also have to consider where I will collect soil for my ‘natural setting’ ecosystem – whether it will be from a local park or just my back garden. When considering setting from which I’m gathering soil I’ll need to take into account variables such as alkalinity and lime content. I will also have to start gathering the equipment so I can set up my ecosystems.
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Oh, how we love our gardens. How many other things can nurture us, body and soul, quite like a lovingly tended garden? Unfortunately, there’s no lack of pesky pests who love our gardens too. Even a novice gardener knows that keeping the bugs and hungry animals away from a garden is more than half the battle. One of the most common pests that make their way into our gardens are squirrels. As you notice signs of these pests, such as bite marks and missing plants, you’re likely asking yourself one glaring question: How do you keep squirrels out of a garden? These days, there are all kinds of chemical weapons to use to keep both bugs, squirrels, and other animals aways from your garden. However, these chemicals can be harmful to you, your garden’s bounty, and the surrounding wildlife. And besides, who wants to ingest chemically polluted plants? Luckily, there are ways to keep animals out of your garden naturally – and cheaply, too. Here, you’ll read some of the top ways to keep bugs, squirrels, and other animals away from your garden. Tip #1: Use Your Kitchen Waste Our first tip to keeping squirrels out of your garden, along with avoiding other pests, is to put your kitchen waste to use. Squirrels, along with other animals and bugs, can be kept at bay by putting certain kinds of kitchen waste around the patch. Items like coffee grounds, egg shells, and citrus fruit rinds are unfavored amongst these pests, keeping them at a distance. These cute but naughty garden devastators have a very developed sense of smell – so these strong odors work well at keeping them away. If you’re trying to keep squirrels out of your garden in particular, use garlic! While we love this tasty, fragrant food when we cook, squirrels certainly do not feel the same. Mix some chopped garlic with equal parts vinegar and let the mixture sit for a few days. Spray the garlic mixture around your garden, such as on fences, stakes, and pots. Its strong scent will keep squirrels and other animals away, keeping your crops safe and sound. Tip #2: The Age Old Soap Trick This old Farmer’s Almanac trick has stood the test of time, proving to still be effective at keeping squirrels and other animals out of gardens. First, cut up some Irish Spring soap and place it in a few small drawstring pouches. Place the pouches around your garden, making sure to cover all areas. The strong scent of the soap should help to keep animals out of the garden, including deer and those pesky squirrels. Tip #3: Create a Physical Barrier to Keep Animals Away When figuring out how to keep animals out of a garden, a good physical barrier is typically the best defense. To do so, create a barrier around the entire perimeter of the garden. There are a few options you can choose, including hardwire cloth, chicken wire, or a wooden fence. If you’re trying to figure out how to keep squirrels out of a garden in particular, use squirrel fence spikes. These are specifically designed to keep squirrels away by placing pointed spikes atop the barrier. Don’t worry though, they won’t harm the squirrels. They’ll just save you from the havoc they wreak on your garden! Tip #4: Use Plants to Keep Bugs Away From a Garden If you’re asking yourself how to keep bugs away from your garden, here’s a tip for you. Bring in the good guys. There are many types of insects that are actually beneficial to your garden. That’s because these good bugs, like wasps, actually feed on the bugs that often damage our crops. To bring in the good bugs, you can incorporate plants into your garden that attract them. Queen Anne’s Lace, Butterfly Weed, parsley, carrots and chamomile are all known to attract wasps and other beneficial insects that will protect your garden. Another tip to keep bugs away from your garden is to plant insect repelling plants near the crops. Some plants have insect-repelling properties that will work to keep these garden-damaging bugs at a distance. Some of these plants include lavender, basil, mint, lemongrass, and petunias. Not only will these plants help keep bugs away from your garden, but many of them look and taste great too! Finding that rabbits are the culprit for your garden’s damage? Planting onions around the perimeter works best at keeping these cute, but havoc wreaking, animals away. Tip #5: Use Motion-Sensor Sprinklers Placing motion-sensor sprinklers near your garden is another tip for keeping squirrels and other animals out of the garden. When these animals arrive to steal your crops, the sprinklers will activate once they get too close. Squirrels, and other animals like rabbits and deer, are notoriously skittish. The alarming sound and spray of water will deter them away from your garden, keeping your crops safe (and watered)! Garden pests are a pain and a nuisance that most gardeners have dealt with. After putting hard work into creating a bountiful garden, it’s hard to watch its bounty get stolen by squirrels, other animals, and pesky bugs. Next time you’re wondering how to keep squirrels out of your garden, along with other common pests, follow these simple tips. With some vigilance and perseverance, you’ll be on your way to keeping your garden safe! And if these common garden pests make their way into your home, call an expert like Eliminate’Em to take control of the problem. We offer squirrel removal and other wildlife control to keep your family safe! The professional technicians at Eliminate’Em are available to you 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. Give us a call at 1-866-652-1367 (7378) for Connecticut, New York, and Massachusetts pest removal today!
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[INTERVIEW] Mbuli Charles Boliko, Director of the Liaison Office in Japan for the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations talks about FAO and agriculture for the future Agriculture provides us with our food, and without food there can be no life. We need to invest in sustainable agricultural strategies which allow us to feed ourselves without compromising the capacity and ability of the future generation to also do the same. - Category: #interview #Agriculture & Food - Interview date: Sep 27th, 2018 - Writer: David Question: Could you tell us about FAO’s mission to achieve zero hunger and your activities in Japan? Mr. Charles Boliko: FAO is a specialized agency under the United Nations which focuses on issues related to food and agriculture. Its main objective is to lead the global cause of achieving zero hunger by ensuring that every human being on earth has access to sufficient food, in terms of both quantity andquality. The FAO mandates are - to increase the production of nutritious food for all people by introducing agricultural techniques and contributing to rural development, - to ensure resilience, - to reduce dependence on food aid by educating people on how they can produce their own food, and - to utilize and manage human resources on a sustainable level. The main activities of FAO are - research and knowledge accumulation (data analysis, generation of knowledge, and data-based publications); - policy development and assistance; - service as a forum for neutral discussion that contributes to world peace; and - implementation of concrete projects in the field To achieve its missions, FAO has worked with several stakeholders in mobilizing and promoting its activities to achieve zero hunger, including Japan, which currently stands as the second largest contributor to FAO’s regular budget. Question: How can FAO’s partnership with Pasona Group and Awaji Youth Federation (AYF) contribute to the objectives of both organizations? Mr. Charles Boliko: In this era of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the United Nations and FAO both continue to work with several organizations including private companies to achieve SDG No. 17, which is to Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development.In the case of Pasona Group, FAO has agreed to work together in achieving greater public awareness regarding food security, and Pasona possesses a wonderful set of networks which is capable of tackling this issue. As Pasona is a renowned recruitment and human resources company, we are now striving to work on capacity development and the dissemination of knowledge. The Fellows in Awaji Youth Federation are extremely creative, open-minded, and belong to the type of young individuals that FAO needs. Apart from utilizing individual skills and building relationships, one of our ongoing projects is the creation of a new FAO establishment which will be done in partnership with Pasona Group at Awaji Island’s Yumebutai International Conference Center. Question: Why is sustainable agriculture so important for the future? Mr. Charles Boliko: Agriculture provides us with our food, and without food there can be no life. We need to invest in sustainable agricultural strategies which allow us to feed ourselves without compromising the capacity and ability of the future generation to also do the same. It is imperative that we do not think only for our own selves, ignoring the consequence of our actions and its impact on future generations. Furthermore, there can be no sustainability until we consider the fulfillment of “5P”: People, Planet, Prosperity, Partnership, and Peace. All of these cannot be achieved without the efforts of people. As the world population continues to rise between now and 2050, we are called upon to increase food production by some 50% in order to meet the new demand. This should be executed in a way which is sustainable without exhausting the quality of our water and land, and in such a way that we are not contributing further to pollution and other environmental issues.
agronomy
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TOMATO THUNDER ORGANIC – 1.5 kg – from Cuxin DCM – Minigran You can achieve a basic improvement of the soil humus layer by consistent application of composted natural fertilizers such as ORGASAN ORGANIC TOMATO FERTILIZER. With this special fertilizer, especially rich in potassium, grow the most beautiful tomatoes. - for growing tomatoes and other vegetables in greenhouses and outdoors. - rich in potassium for firm and juicy fruits - applicable in controlled organic farming according to EU regulation (EWG 889/2008) - VE = 1,5 kg - Application quantity:: 150 – 200 g /m² Why fertilize organically? Organic fertilizers supplement the nutrient supply of the cultivated crops in the garden. The nutrients present in the soil are often not in the optimal usable form and quantity. Only the supply of plant nutrients through fertilization enables the plant to be optimally supplied. Fertilization should be adjusted to the plant’s needs. The use of our organic fertilizers optimizes the nutrition of the plant, promotes plant growth, improves the yield and also the quality of the harvested products. Soil fertility is permanently increased by organic fertilization. What does MINIGRAN mean? The unique Minigran production process produces a microgranule that is significantly smaller than classic granules and is also very fine and homogeneous. This allows an even distribution of fertilizer between the plants. Another special feature is that the minigranulate has no breaking edges. This makes it low in dust and odor. An additional advantage is the very low nutrient leaching into groundwater compared to chemical fertilizers. The nutrients are plant-available, with maximum respect for the environment at the same time Organic biological garden care products of the brand CUXIN DCM. Cuxin DCM fertilizers combine scientific know-how and ecological standards. We deliberately refrain from selling mineral fertilizers in order to avoid polluting waters and meadows.
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15 kg of pork consumed by an average Estonian comes from Rakvere Farms. An average Estonian eats approximately 32 kg of pork in a year, half of which is the Rakvere Meat Processing Plant’s fresh meat and meat products. 40% of Estonian-raised pork grows up in Rakvere Farms. There are about 625,000 pigs raised in Estonia every year, from which 250,000 are raised in Rakvere Farms. There are so many pigs raised in Estonia that it is more than enough for all Estonians. This is why some of the pigs and pork travel to other countries. 280 kg of mixed fodder is used to raise one pig in Rakvere Farms. Altogether, Rakvere’s pigs eat about 85,000 tons of mixed fodder in a year, out of which 70,000 tons is local production from Estonian fields and is grown by Estonian farmers. 99% of mixed fodder is produced in Estonia. Also, over 60,000 tons of whey left over from the dairy industry is used to feed the pigs. he right temperature is very important when raising pigs: in a cool pigsty, a part of the energy from the fodder is used not to grow but to sustain the body's temperature. But in too warm an environment, the pigs lose their appetite and their gain decreases again. The highest temperature of about 35 °C is needed by the suckling pigs when they are born, weaners need 19–25 °C and pigs only 18 °C. Whether the temperature is suitable for the pigs can also be determined by simply observing the pigs. When the pigs are lying next to each other, then the temperature is just right for them. In a cold pigsty, pigs climb on top of each other in order to keep warm. In too hot a pigsty, the pigs keep away from each other when lying or are even in the dung in order to get rid of the excess heat.
agronomy
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Spring is around the corner. We promise! Spring is nature’s time for promoting new growth, even the growth of unwanted weeds and critters. As we look forward to warmer times, what are some of the things you should be keeping your eye open for in the backyard? Below is a helpful list of common lawn problems and how you can battle them. Not interested in a battle? Weiss Property Management can do this for you! We offer a free consultation and advice to get the backyard you desire. “Green-ness”– Is your lawn is a bit “duller” than you want it to be? Your grass may need a proper fertilizer program. Fertilizer is the perfect way to add necessary nutrients and supplement that your soil is lacking. Dog Damage– Is Spot (or Rover) leaving spots in your lawn? If so, chicken wire can be a great aid in keeping dogs out of specific regions of the yard. You can also even out the color by soaking them with a hose. (The spots, not the dog.) Fun Fact: Male urine is less acidic and creates less havoc in your yard than female urine. Are spots really irritating you? Vitamins can be given to your dog diluting the acidity in their urine so they aren’t leaving any unwanted spots. Crabgrass– It’s great at weeding out the competition by germinating first and claiming territory. To keep weeds from spreading, remove them, and quickly re-plant those open areas with grass seed. Brown Areas or Dry Spots– This can happen when your grass is too compact, and water isn’t reaching the roots. Annual aerating and power raking (thatching) removes dead grass allowing the moisture to soak in and support increased root growth. Combined with over-seeding, this can create a carpet like thickness in your lawn keeping unwanted weeds and diseases away. Moss & Shade– Peanut butter & jelly. White & rice. You get it. Moss & shade go together. Pruning or reducing the yard shade areas can help reduce unwanted mossy areas. Chronic Lawn Problems– Patchy grass that doesn’t want to grow anything? It may be the soil, not the grass. Having your soil tested will discover useful information for developing a treatment plan. Weiss Property Management can provide any of these services just a call or e-mail away. Pesky Critters– Finding Zen with your turf isn’t the only thing keeping you from a lush yard. Sometimes grubs, moles, and other pests find themselves an unwanted home. Kill them quick with a pesticide or organically with a predatory nematode, a slow-moving black bug that doesn’t harm earthworms or plants. Are you awaiting spring’s warmer weather, but not the yard work that goes along with it? Preparing your yard or outdoor space for spring can be a daunting task. Taking the time to get your property ready for the upcoming season makes things more manageable, leaving you with time to enjoy your summer. Don’t have the time? Not sure where to start? Turn to Weiss Property Management. Michigan’s fall and winter months can wreak havoc on your lawn and landscaping. If kept unchecked, debris can cause dead spots or damage throughout the winter. Weeds that germinated last fall hunker down and take deep root as the weather breaks. Spring presents a perfect time to get your lawn or landscaping back on track by repairing any damage or problem areas. Don’t let lawn problems put a damper on your happy outdoor space. Start the season off right with a spring clean up that will get your property ready for the upcoming growing season. Property Management Tips Direct To Your Inbox! Sign up for our free newsletter!
agronomy
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The Soil Fertility Project: James Bruges and David Friese-Greene 26 May 2011 James Lovelock has said that charcoal – if adopted by farmers around the world to increase the yield of their crops – could be our main hope for combating the worst effects of global warming. George Monbiot wrote an article in The Guardian suggesting that biochar (charcoal intended for agricultural purposes) could lead to destructive monocultures if the process is allocated carbon credits and taken up by large-scale agribusiness. The hope and the fear are both realistic, though there is little chance that the technology can attract carbon credits because of difficulties over certification. We are focusing on Lovelock’s hope. The science is complex so this is a gross simplification. Plants capture carbon dioxide from the air through photosynthesis. If you char the plants (wood is not necessary) and bury the char, carbon is captured, almost permanently, and oxygen released: hence carbon dioxide is extracted from the atmosphere. The microscopic cavities of charcoal allow it to retain moisture and provide a refuge for microbes, fungus and mycorrhizae, which associate with plant roots. So biochar is particularly useful for restoring fertility to degraded arid soils in the tropics. The project is being run by SCAD, a large NGO in Tamil Nadu that is in touch with 500 villages. If farmers see positive results from trials it is likely that they will wish to adopt the process, particularly since the cost of synthetic fertiliser is rising. We have a head start because a banana farmer had been using waste rice-husk charcoal and ash from a mill and claims that his use of water has halved, less fertiliser is needed and his yield has increased in quantity and quality. The practice spread to his neighbours, and other farmers are showing an interest. Actually, the use of charcoal to modify soil has a long history in India. There is a problem over equipment. Traditional charcoal-making uses wood and has health hazards. Our friend Dr Ravikumar (seen in the pyrolysis photo) first sparked our interest three years ago with his Anila cooking stove. But larger equipment is necessary for village communities if they are to produce sufficient biochar for agricultural use. Searching the web led to David meeting Black-is-Green in Australia who make a pyrolyser that is sufficiently robust and simple for operation by communities that do not have a background in the technology. The pilot project, which opened in March, serves SCAD’s 5,000-student technical college, so is bigger than appropriate for villages. It has two parts. An anaerobic biodigester is run on green waste from the college kitchen and local markets. It produces gas (for cooking) and electricity as well as providing slurry to permeate the biochar. The pyrolyser is run on dry agricultural waste and prosopis (an invasive bush on the surrounding scrubland) and is driven by a thermal-electric generator strapped to its side. Waste materials and labour are the only inputs for both parts. SCAD has an organic farm adjacent to the project and this is where field trials using biochar are being carried out. However, the first programme is for rigorous scientific pot trials – designed by Evelyn Krull of CSIRO in Australia and analysed at Limerick University – to determine the nature of the products, and how much to mix with local soils. We are not certain how the project will develop but anticipate that village communities, with whom SCAD has a close relationship, will gather waste materials. They will produce their own slurry from green waste, and a mobile pyrolysis unit will be taken round to process the dry waste. Villagers are, however, already attempting to make their own biochar. Their motivation, of course, is not global warming – although this is seriously affecting them – but to increase the yield of their crops. The project is founded on Lovelock’s view that farmers will adopt the practice when they see the benefits. The RH Southern Trust funded the pilot project but other funding is needed for the Soil Fertility Project to spread at SCAD and elsewhere. We are already in consultation with an organisation in the Cameroons.
agronomy
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Star cup 130 mm Star cup (diameter 130 mm) for burning holes in mulch The 130 millimetre wide star cup is used to burn holes with a cross shape on any type of mulch. This cup, heated using the Thermoperfo, will make a precise clear-cut hole in your plastic mulch. It is convenient for transplanting tomatoes, eggplants, marrows and peppers because the mulch can be arranged so that it is very close to the crop. This prevents weeds from emerging. Cup delivered without the Thermoperfo.
agronomy
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Growing cannabis requires more than just choosing a cannabis seed. You need to make sure you use the right fertilizer. Using the best fertilizer can make a huge difference in your crop. Before choosing a fertilizer, you need to know the particular need of your plant for the duration of its life cycle. A growing plant needs a growth fertilizer and such need changes as the plant grows. There are various sources for fertilizers. You can create your own fertilizer or you can purchase readily available fertilizers at the local garden center. The best fertilizer is the one consists of the right mix of nutrients as it can help your plant thrive and maximize your yield. Many cannabis growers prefer to use pre-made fertilizers. Fortunately, there are plenty of cannabis fertilizers to choose from. However, you need to keep in mind that cannabis has a wide array of needs. Pre-made fertilizers prevent you from making mistakes, especially when it comes to mixing different chemicals. Today, if you are going to search online, you will find a lot of fertilizers specially formulated for growing cannabis. Such products are manufactured by experienced growers worldwide. One of the companies that produce the best fertilizers for cannabis is Advanced Nutrients. The owner and CEO of Advanced Nutrient is Big Mike Straumietis. He is the one who revolutionizes cannabis growing in the comfort of home. His company, Advanced Nutrients specializes in hydroponics fertilizers. It is a process of growing marijuana with the roots planted in the water. Many cannabis growers prefer this method because there are no loose particles and cannabis growers can grow their own crop even without the soil. Advanced Nutrients has been in the business since 1996. It is the only company that truly understands your need for fast-growing and high-yielding crops. Big Mike has undergone thorough research and employed only the best people to make sure that Advanced Nutrients’ product lines are of top-notch quality. His efforts finally paid off as Advanced Nutrients is now one of the popular nutrient brands in the world. The cannabis plant has special needs and with thorough research and rigorous testing, Advanced Nutrients was able to discover the special needs of cannabis. Hence, every product is specially formulated to meet the needs of every cannabis grower. Advanced Nutrients’ products are a bit expensive compared to others but the company can attest to the quality of its products. In fact, it offers 100% guarantee on its products. Only the best materials and standard manufacturing processes are used to creating fertilizers. Hence, you will be able to grow your crops faster and yield more. That’s the Advanced Nutrients promise.
agronomy
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Size: 3 to 3.5 feet tall at the shoulder; 125- 200 pounds; Males can get up to 300 pounds. Signs of their presence: Damage to flowers, fruits, and vegetables and the buds and twigs of fruit trees and ornamental shrubs. Damage to landscape plantings and ornamentals may occur at any time of year but is usually most severe in the late winter and early spring when other food supplies are limited. Trodden or pawed ground Bark rubbed from trees Common nuisance situations: Destruction of foliage, flower and vegetables, and other landscape plantings Lyme and Tick disease. For more information:
agronomy
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The latest technology in the lawn care industry, a robotic lawn mower is an autonomous robot that is responsible for cutting grass. This technology requires the user to set up a border wire of their property that defines the area that needs to be cut. The wire helps the robot to locate the areas of grass within the lawn that need to be mowed as well as locate the recharging dock. Robotic lawn mowers first entered production in 1995 and can now handle several acres if needed. They are meant to be completely autonomous, and some now work with voice control when connected to your Amazon Echo or Google Home device. Autonomous is defined as having the freedom to operate itself and has its own controls. Autonomous lawn mowers have the ability to operate and mow lawns on their own with the settings and controls from the operator. There is no physical demand needed for the robotic mower to run. Yes! This is one of the many perks that come with owning a robotic lawn mower. Each mower can be set to a specific profile and the operator can customize the date and time of when you want it to mow. Robotic lawn mowers are designed to operate in all weather conditions with the exceptions of extreme wet and freezing conditions. Once fall and winter hit, your grass will stop growing depending on where you live, in this case it is best to store your mower in your garage. Simply give it a full charge before you put it away for the winter. The wire that is placed in the lawn allows the robotic lawn mower to maneuver around objects in the lawn without a problem. Robotic lawn mowers also have built-in sensors which keep them from getting stuck on any other unexpected items. A robotic lawn mower is designed to stop its cutting system and redirect if needed. A robotic lawn mower uses a buried wire to navigate the edges of your lawn to ensure a clean cut in any area you need mowed. These mowers are designed to overlap the wire to ensure that all of the grass is cut, however you will still need to trim in areas where the grass grows along a wall. This trimming is needed because the robotic mowing blades are recessed from the edge of the automated mower by about three inches. Every model is made for different size lawns, so it depends on which one you purchase. All robotic mowers are meant to cut your lawn several times per week in order to keep your grass healthier. Some automatic lawn mowers are also faster than others. Other factors include the season, the type of grass in your lawn, and if the grass is irrigated or treated. Check with your Autmow professional to help you determine which model would best suit your size lawn. Unlike most power equipment, a robotic lawn mower rarely requires any maintenance. While inspection and light cleaning is always a good thing to do so that your equipment runs efficiently for a long time, robotic lawn mowers do not require special equipment to keep their blades sharp. These lightweight mowers make it cheap and easy to simply replace the blades. A good routine also includes things like cleaning off the hood and the wheels of the robotic lawn mower. They do not require any other maintenance, oil, or cleaning, and they won’t take up much space in your garage when stored for the winter. Battery lifetime with average use is around five years and only cost about $150 to replace. All units come with a base station and low voltage cord which plugs into any standard outlet. No. They find their own way home when they get tired. Mowers typically run 60-90 minutes before returning to their base to charge. On average, most standard units take 45 minutes for a full charge. Running costs depend on the size of your lawn but are only $10-$50 per season. No. If you choose our professional installation, we bury the boundary and other guide wires for you. You can also do this yourself, but many DIY kits include above-ground wire and small stakes designed to grow into your lawn quickly. All units use a perimeter wire – similar to electric dog fences. Some units also have GPS to help map the yard. Better than a riding mower. Today’s autonomous mowers can slope up to 45% (or 24°). Units are designed to run in the rain and because of their unique design will also not “tear” wet grass like other mowers. No. Mowers are built for lawns up to 1.25 acres and multiple units can maintain larger yards. No problem. Perimeter wire, remote object sensors and GPS are used to handle even the most demanding lawns. Sophisticated theft prevention is built into every model. Each unit has some combination of built-in alarms, pin codes, base station exclusivity, auto disabling, and GPS tracking. Yes! All units have a combination of object, lift, tilt, and/or location sensors that stop the blades automatically when they encounter anything unexpected or outside normal operating parameters.
agronomy
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Be on the Lookout for Parramatta Grass Giant Parramatta grass is a robust, tufted, well-rooted perennial tussock related to the other weedy sporobolus grasses including giant rat’s tail grass, American rat’s tail grass and Parramatta grass. Giant Parramatta grass can dramatically decrease producers’ economic viability and lower land values. If you see any of this particular type of grass in your garden, or anywhere else at New Govardhana please contact Ajita Prabhu, Venu Gopal Prabhu, or Maha Mantra Prabhu. If it is pulled out by the roots when it is relatively young we can stay on top of it. Once it starts forming into larger clumps it is much harder to deal with. It is a considerable threat to our cow's pasturing grounds particularly, and to the landscape of New Govardhana generally. Please be aware of it and either report it or remove it yourself. Please click on image for larger view
agronomy
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The Vegetative Waste Composting Facility consists of a dedicated section of the Solid Waste Facility. Leaves, grass clippings and brush can be dropped off by residents, municipal collection crews and commercial haulers. The leaves and grass clippings are stock piled and then formed into extended piles referred to as windrows. A mechanical windrow turning machine then passes over the piles, where the machine remixes and aerates the leaves and grass. Composting of the leaves is accomplished in about 5 to 6 months. Trees and brush may also be brought to the vegetative waste facility where a tub grinder is used to chip small diameter trees and brush into a mulch type product available to area residents and businesses. Section of SCMUA 2013 Rate Schedule VII. Leaves, Brush and Lawn Clippings (ID 23) Charge for drop-off of leaves, brush and lawn clippings shall be $40.00 per ton. Minimum charge shall be $5.00 per load. Passenger type vehicles (i.e. automobiles, minivans, SUV's) shall not be charged for diminimus amounts of ID23. Any vehicles with two (2) or less barrels/bags (up to 110 gals/pounds) of leaves, brush or lawn clippings shall be determined as diminimus amounts and shall not be charged for disposal. Loading Charges for Mulch/Compost shall be as follows: • Mulch $ 5 per Cubic Yard • Mulch Colorized $20 per Cubic Yard • Compost $ 5 per Cubic Yard • Compost Screened $20 per Cubic Yard Appointment for loading advised for large quantities.
agronomy
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Scuppernong is arguably the most well-known assortment of muscadine grape (Vitis rotundifolia) climbed through U. S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 6 through 9. This fast-growing, hardy native American grape is a great selection for home gardeners who need lots of big grapes for making juice, jelly or wine. Even though they require less maintenance than bunching grapes, muscadines have to be pruned aggressively to keep them in perfect shape — also much old timber is detrimental to fruit production. Prune a newly planted muscadine grape to a major stem with no more than two or three buds emerging from it. Allow the plant to climb to the very top of its support the first year, removing all but the strongest length of vine once it goes dormant in the late fall or early winter. Remove any portion of the major vine that reaches over a few inches past the cover of the wire at dormancy, to induce the formation of unwanted shoots. Allow new buds to develop on surface of your vine at a 90-degree angle from the main back during the next season. Select the best two to four buds, depending upon your trellis style, and get rid of the remainder as soon as they are approximately 2 inches long. Remove any buds that develop below the top of your grape trellis or so are clustered close to other buds. Allow both to four sections you kept to develop along the surface of the trellis in various directions to their entire length during the next season. Thin the buds that form along the lateral parts of the vine in the preceding year to no longer than approximately six, spaced evenly along the length of every section, early in the spring of the next season. At the close of the season, remove these six sections of vine to support fruiting the following year — muscadines fruit only on new wood, so these old fruiting canes are a naturally drag on the plant’s sources. Continue removing fruiting canes at the end of each growing season for the life of the muscadine vine.
agronomy
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Shadow Mountain Vineyards San Diego's backcountry is dotted with boutique vineyards, where they grow and bottle award winning grapes. And, there's a mom and pop vineyard just outside Warner Springs, where it's harvest time. Shadow Mountain Vineyards is in the middle of nowhere - 80 miles from everywhere. It is here, on 40 acres, that Alex and his wife Pam have been planting, harvesting, crushing, fermenting, bottling and selling wines for the past 21 years. "Ninety five percent of our wines that we produce we sell direct to the consumers, either visiting the winery and the tasting room, wine club, internet," said Alex. When this mom and pop operation first opened in 1990, there were eight wineries in the county. Now there are 60, making San Diego the fastest growing wine region in California. "Mother Nature is good to us," noted Alex. "We've been picking all week. All the white variety grapes." Some of the vines on this property even preceded the McGeary's. "Old Gus planted this vineyard in 1945 as a field blend. He put together and made what we used to call Dago Red," added Alex. And this year's harvest in all varieties will be bountiful. "We can grow world class grapes in San Diego County," continued Alex. "The next wine we are going to try is a Viognier, French grown grape been in the US about 30 years," said Alex. Eighty miles from somewhere, along Highway 79, the fruit of the vine is ready to be sampled. "Eighty miles to San Diego. Eighty miles to Palm Springs. Eighty miles to Santa Ana. Eighty miles to Brawley. Right in the middle of north central San Diego County, eastern slope of Palomar Mountain at 3400 feet," detailed Alex McGeary of Shadow Mountain Vineyards.
agronomy
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2024 Season Loading... See You Soon High-quality, locally grown plants in Belding, MI Started out of the back of a van, Two Seasons has grown to 15 greenhouses in Belding, Michigan. Our annuals and many of our perennials are grown on-site, and the rest of our plants are all from Michigan farms. Two Seasons is committed to providing plants well adapted to Michigan's unpredictable weather. Our plants are hand-groomed throughout the season to ensure that you go home with the most beautiful plants possible, free of disease, ready to face the elements with a full smile of flowers. At Two Seasons, there is no such thing as a dumb question. Whatever you need to grow juicy tomatoes, luxurious petunias, or hardy geraniums, we will do the best we can to give you the advice you need to get the most out of your gardening.
agronomy
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The mobile phone is in many ways more valuable in Africa than it is in developed countries, simply because of its power in transforming peoples’ everyday lives. Development in Africa has traditionally been hampered by a lack of infrastructure (basic roads, transport links etc), and ineffective communications. The humble mobile phone is a way of circumventing these barriers. It is proving hugely effective as a means of a mass-communication tool, and in no area is this more prevalent than in agriculture, traditionally one of the most important areas in African life. Mobile phones are giving farmers access to vital information about the quality and availability of crops before they travel long distances to buy them, saving people time and money. Mobile SMS alerts can also warn farmers of outbreaks of animal diseases, floods and other natural disasters – allowing farmers extra time to prepare for the event. M-Farm is another SMS based system service that gives farmers access to market prices. Kenya’s iCow has had a huge uptake, and allows farmers to register livestock through their mobile phone and receive information on livestock gestation periods and health advice. Agriculture is vital to the continent’s future, but when you consider that 80% of arable land is not being used, there is clearly a long way to go. Mobile phones are a way in which farmers can improve their productivity, and protect their land and livestock. In addition, technology contributes around 7% to the continent’s GDP, which is above the Global Index, so there are plenty of opportunities for the Technology and Agricultural industries to work together in improving farmers’ lives.
agronomy
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Funny how thoughts will just pop into our minds as we stand around doing the mundane sorts of things that occupy most of our daily lives. During the summer Richard finished the retaining wall to keep runoff from the lawn from rushing across the driveway, and steps to replace the gash in the bank that was eroding more and more. He bought topsoil and back filled against the retaining wall and I decided to plant some tomatoes that he had bought but forgot to plant. The tomatoes were very happy there but got a late start. The bucket is not sloppy yard keeping, the water from our washing machine travels down a Rube Goldberg systems of gutters and pipes into the bucket, which has holes in the bottom, to water them. Right now the plants are just beautiful, lush and green, and are continuing to set tomatoes, but a hard frost is likely within the next week or so -- we almost always have had a hard frost by Oct 31 -- and so these tomatoes do not have long to live. I picked a few of the biggest green ones to make fried green tomatoes, and with the others that are too small to slice, dip in cornmeal, and fry in a little oil in a hot cast iron skillet, I will probably make "Penne with Green Tomato Sauce" which is in the September 1996 issue of Gourmet Magazine. That issue of the magazine had a section of recipes for using green tomatoes. Every time I think about throwing away this stack of old magazines, I hesitate because there might be other gems in there. Or I could try "Cold Turkish Green Tomato Soup", or "Green Tomato and Walnut Relish," or "Gingered Green Tomato and Apple Chutney." Or I could just leave the green ones to sit on newspapers in the fruit cellar to ripen. Or maybe Richard will pull up plants and leave them hanging upside down in the fruit cellar for the tomatoes to continue to ripen. But in the meantime, as I was tending the slices of cornmeal-covered tomatoes sizzling away in the very hot big black cast iron skillet, I suddenly remembered one of my favorite scenes from the Fannie Flagg novel. The scene where the seemingly frail old woman, who has been cooking for years with a hefty cast iron skillet, picks it up and whacks the bad guy in the head… I too have been cooking with a heavy cast iron skillet for many years; fortunately, I don’t feel the need to whack anybody here in the head with it.
agronomy
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We are fortunate to have hops yards just seven miles down the road from the brewery. Living so close to our primary ingredients has helped us form strong relationships with the growers to source the finest hops varieties to brew our award winning beers for you to enjoy. Over 80% of the hops used are grown in the nearby Teme Valley. Geoff Thompson of Little Lambswick Farm, Eardiston, some seven miles from the brewery, delivers requirements direct from his kiln to ensure that the required bitterness and keeping quality of each brew is covered. Today, The Little Lambswick Partnership accounts for about a tenth of the production from the Tenbury Wells area. Traditionally in excess of 800 hectares were grown in this important hop producing area. Now however, what with more efficient hop use in the brewing process, better growing techniques all be it with the challenges of disease pressures, only around 120 hectares are grown in the Teme Valley and no more than 1000 hectares nationally. Most of the current hopyards are of high wire-work type while some recent plantings use the dwarf system. All in all a 85% area reduction over the past seventy years or so means a niche cropping enterprise. At Hobsons we use the British varieties of Challenger, Progress, Fuggles and Goldings. Hobsons has signed up to an initiatives called Hopshires which is championing the regions hops, its growers and beers. Hopshires was set up by the counties hop growers and brewers to promote the region's hop-growing prowess and the vital role it plays in the future of British brewing has received backing to continue for a second year. The 'Hopshires' project is a collaboration between the hop growers and brewers of Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Shropshire to celebrate our hops and the beers made with them. Visit the website for more information.
agronomy
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The transitional climate of North Carolina is best suited to grow: tall fescue, Bentgrass, kentucky bluegrass, zoysiagrass, bermudagrass, centipedegrass, and St. Augustinegrass sods. The information provided below is intended to help understand the agronomic choices available and how best to select the right choice for your lawn's needs. Whether you're interested in learning how to reduce irrigation, when and how to properly fertilize, or even what height to mow your lawn, it all starts with what type of grass you have. That's why the NCSU Turf CENTERE has created the online program TurfSelect to help homeowners do just that-find the right turfgrass for their needs. The key to selecting the right grass type for your needs begins with a few simple questions. What are the intended uses? - Is this a utility (road side/erosion control, etc.) - or - Is this grass a high or low profile home lawn - or - a high or low profile athletic field -or - is this a golf course? Answers to these questions will help define the types of grass suitable to your application. Providing information regarding shade level (shady or not shady), and your geographic location will trim the list of grass types down further. After these three easy questions, you will have a list of grasses left for your consideration. From this list, your decision can be based on your aesthetic, economic, or management preferences. See how easy TurfSelect can make answering these questions and explaining your grass choices can be: www.turffiles.ncsu.edu/turfselect/. TurfSelect also offers a year-round calendar look at grasses. This helpful feature allows users a visual guide to what your grass selection will look like throughout the year. Once you have decided upon a grass type, there is then the selection of cultivated varieties (or cultivars) to consider. Cultivars are cultivated plant varieties that are purposefully propagated for commercial plant production. Both asexual (cuttings or vegetative propagation) and sexual (seeded) reproductive propagation methods are cultivar propagation practices. Plant type cultivar names are regulated under the guidance of the International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants or (ICNCP). In essence, a cultivar (or cultivated variety) is in fact a trade designation or legal name created primarily for commercial purposes. The cultivar name is a legal designation and serves in part to protect the plant breeders rights-and ultimately the buyers expectations of performance and plant characteristics. Cultivar selection allow growers to rely on years of research and classification of growing expectations as is found in studies such as the NTEP (National Turfgrass Evaluation Program) study program. NOTE: The term "Varieties" comes from the botanical naming convention you may have learned in 10th grade biology class (Family -> Genus -> Species -> Variety). A "Cultivar" is a cultivated variety specifically grown for purposes such as commercial sale. If you buy a bag of seed, or a roll of sod it is likely going to contain a specific grass type (say Tall Fescue), and contain a cultivar (or blend of cultivars) specifically selected by the grower (or manufacturer). This grower will have selected the cultivar for reasons or plant characteristics such as, color, resilience, commercial popularity, reputation, cost, texture, leaf shape or size....and the list goes on. Examples of just a few Tall Fescue Cultivars include: "Rebel IV", "Silverstar", "Firebird", and "WolfPack". Notice the clever names? This legal naming convention doubles as a marketing tool. The North Carolina State University Turfgrass Program works in partnership with the National Turfgrass Evaluation Program (NTEP) to conduct unbiased reviews of North Carolina's regional turfgrass cultivars. This arduous process consists of multi-year studies reviewing cultivar performance under the same maintenance regime AND while in the same location. Located side by side, cultivar plots are mowed at the same height, watered at the same depth, and fertilized at the same rates and times. Often, not released on the market yet, these research turf cultivars are given numbers at this stage of development in expectation of a commercial release. The number system allows researchers a tracking mechanism specific to that plant cultivar, but the trade-mark naming process often is saved for PROVEN performers. Researchers record growth performance characteristics and rate these 12' by 12' cultivar plots to better define variety performance expectations. These results are assembled and recommended cultivars are published annually: http://www.turffiles.ncsu.edu/NTEP/Default.aspx#AR000904 Once the average lawn enthusiast begins their quest for a healthy happy lawn it becomes quickly apparent that there is a lot of information, products, and services out there to choose from. Where you find the grass you've selected is often the FIRST critical step. The average North Carolina home owner spent over $838 for all lawn and landscape services in 2005*. In this economy, it is important for homeowners to know where to turn to help find the best information, reputable growers, and turf care professionals-and of course-where to find the grass type they are looking for! As part of North Carolina's $8 Billion dollar GREEN industry, turfgrass plays an important role to its over 150,000 employees and the local economy. Spray painted logos of the NC SPA (North Carolina Sod Producers) , TCNC (the Turfgrass Council of North Carolina), and of course NC State University's Block S, line the hillside located on the Northern slope of the State Fairground's Exposition building. This symbolic display of togetherness does in fact have its "roots" in reality. These organizations work together and individually to help promote North Carolina turfgrass education and outreach. They are a primary resource for turfgrass professionals and serve as an excellent starting point for homeowners looking to find information regarding grass sales, installation, certified lawn care professionals, sod, and more. The types of questions you have will help determine which organization you contact for more information. It is important to the Certified Turfgrass Professionals to maintain North Carolina's beauty and serve as stewards of the land. That is why they are required to maintain applicator's licensing and pass certification requirements above and beyond NC State laws. With a curriculum established and taught by North Carolina State University's Turfgrass Program professors and staff, short course attendees prepare for the Turfgrass Certification Exam. It is an extensive test administered by the Turfgrass Council of NC and just one of the requirements to become a certified turfgrass professional. When your lawn care professional offers you a quote, you SHOULD consider asking them, are they a NC Certified Turfgrass Professional? Do they have a pesticide applicators license? Do they belong to a professional organization? Working together with professional turfgrass organizations like the TCNC, NCSPA, NCSTMA, NCCIA, and NC extension services, you can maximize your available resources and achieve a beautiful, environmentally friendly lawn. *North Carolina's Green Industry 2005 Total Economic Impact Survey can be found: http://ncgreenindustrycouncil.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/green-industry-cover-2006-lowres.pdf
agronomy
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Using a lawn aerator is a must if you own a lawn with natural grass. That is because aeration is a must if you are looking to get healthy grass in the long run. That is why, in this article, we will discuss some of the best qualities of a good lawn aerator. The best aerator brands in the world provide you with great aeration results along with versatile solutions for your lawn. So, here are some of the best type of lawn aerator you should look for when buying one for your own lawn. It Should Have Different Options Available One of the most important features you should be looking for in your lawn aerator is that it should have different options available. For example, it should be able to trade your grass with both the coring and slicing methods. For even better results, you should invest in an aerator which has a rotor to allow you to switch between both mods seamlessly. This allows you to use your own way of aerating your lawn. It Should Be Sturdy Enough Since you won’t be buying an aerator daily, you should look for one which is sturdy enough to last you for a long period of time. For this, you should look for an editor which has a welded frame. When you invest in an aerator which has a welded frame, it will surely last you a lifetime. It Should Have a Big Base In addition to looking for a sturdy appliance for your lawn, you should also make sure that your editor has a void base for more efficient work. This way, you will be making sure that your time is saved whenever you are working on your lawn. These were some of the best qualities of a lawn aerator.
agronomy
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As long the bulb is not rotting it has a big chance to sprout. Germination time may vary . From days to weeks. These like to spread and one plant will become a clump of plants in one growing season. They like semi-shade and have the deepest purple and maroon color if not given too much light. When they bloom they have little pale pink flowers. These are growing in an acidic soil, but they will do well in a neutral ph soil also. They are very easy to grow and require almost no care. In very hot and dry weather they enjoy watering. Perennial and deer resistant. They can slow be grown in a container indoors. Bloom Color: Purple Soil Type: They will do well in a neutral ph soil. Package Included : 10pcsx Flower Seeds Ship from Hong Kong and it takes 14-20 days to arrive US customer.
agronomy
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You may have noticed my absence this week. I just got back from a workation in Canada. I will fill you in on my adventures next week. For the time being, feast on some randomness. You can't beat fresh pasta. I picked up some pappardelle at one of the local farmers markets. The girls who run it are about my age, so I bonded with them immediately. It's so pretty! And so fresh! They have so many other shapes and flavors, but I never get to the market in time. Damn, early birds getting the...pasta. Breakfast discovery shortly after Easter, obviously. Schmearing avocado on toast - with a sprinkle of salt. I'm addicted. My first harvest! This spring and summer, I'm attempting to grow my own veggies. I picked my first spring lettuce leaves right before I left. Not bad for a window garden crop. I just finished potting three different types of peppers, butternut squash, acorn squash, zucchini, cucumber, Roma tomatoes, and cherry tomatoes. Let's see if anything produces! See you on Monday, regular time, with the down low on my venture.
agronomy
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Over 81% of people in the country live in homes with lawns in front of them. And most people ensure that their yard is close to a perfect shade of green. However, maintaining a lush green yard is not as easy as it looks. Grass and vegetation fade, dry, and wither away with time. But with these six care tips, you can ensure that the lawn stays dense and vibrant all the time. Test and improve soil Lawn grass requires nutrients and ideal conditions to flourish. And the best way to ensure the soil is healthy is to test it. You can check pH and nutrient levels and change the nutrient profile with the appropriate type of fertilizer. Your lawn needs to be mowed at least once a week, especially in the spring and summer. But we recommend cutting only about a third of the grass’ height in each mowing cycle. This way, you can ensure that the grass is well moisturized and gets sunlight. Maintain the mower A lawn mower comprises parts that undergo extreme ware and tear and require periodic maintenance. Sharpening the blades for an effective slicing of grass is one way to maintain the mower. Another maintenance tip for mowers is to clean the undercarriage to prevent rusting and ensure smooth functionality. Control the growth of weeds Weeds can disrupt the green aesthetic of any lawn. Apart from mowing and fertilizing, try deep watering the lawn. The process helps keep weeds from growing uncontrollably. Some weed types, like broadleaf weeds and crabgrass, might need to be controlled by professional landscaping services. Reseed thing regions You may notice patchy, bare regions on the lawn. Such spots need reseeding so that a healthy mat of grass can grow. Areas with overgrown weeds may also require reseeding. But before you initiate the process, eliminate the weeds with an effective herbicide. Install a gutter guard system Installing a leaf gutter guard system can help maintain a law, especially during the rains. The system diverts excess water to the gutters instead of letting it flow uncontrollably onto the lawn and other components around the home. And when you decide to install this system, we recommend shopping for a reliable gutter installation service like LeafGuard. Choosing LeafGuard for gutter installation will help improve lawn survival in the rains and keep our insects, pollen, and leaves. Many gutter cleaning contractors also provide lawn services and roof replacements. Look for local roof replacement contractors near you to get faster and more personalized service. Once the backyard is set, you can enhance its look and comfort with Tommy Bahama’s backyard décor essentials. Check out Tommy Bahama’s clearance sale to get useful lawn-perfect products like comfortable chairs, anchored umbrellas, stylish pop-up canopies that can be folded into a backpack, and steel roof for grilling at great discounts.
agronomy
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Main Irrigation Functions and Methods. The process through which water is applied to plants through controlled amounts is referred as irrigation. The water is availed at the plants in intervals since the irrigation process requires proper handling and wastage free process. In areas where rain water is not sufficient, irrigation is the common option of growing plants. Apart from growing agricultural products, irrigation is also majorly used in landscape maintenance. Under agricultural purposes, irrigation is used to reduce growth of weed. Soil hardness and improper firmness can be greatly reduced through use of irrigation. Irrigation is mainly applied in the agricultural and crop production, but it is also used in livestock production for cooling livestock bodies. Irrigation helps reduce and control dust. Irrigation in mining can be done to soften the rocks and also reduce the dust in the mining areas. Irrigation is purposeful in carrying out sewage disposal. Irrigation can be seen as a way of drainage since it can be done in order to eradicate water from a certain surface. Irrigation has been used in many countries throughout the world in different social cultures and hence different ways of usage. Many countries have had use of irrigation in maintaining crop production to ensure self-sustaining production of food. Irrigation has been greatly used in desert and semi-desert countries throughout a large period of time. The practice of irrigation have also developed throughout the ages due to the rise in irrigation technology. Through the efficient technology, countries are using their available resources that is the water bodies to supply water to the dry parts of the country. The types of irrigation depends on the method of water supply to the crops. The consumption needs of the plants determines the amount of water to be supplied. Some plants vary in the consumption level including plants that entirely require water for growth like rice and sugarcane. Among the oldest type of irrigation is the surface irrigation. Water is supplied to the cultivated land through use of furrows. Maximum saturation of the soil makes this type of irrigation cause flooding. Countries with sufficient and large water bodies mainly use the surface irrigation. Another famous mode of irrigation is the micro irrigation which can also be referred as the trickle irrigation. There is the use of pipes and water is distributed in low amounts at a certain pattern. Sprinklers and spraying equipment are used to carry out drip irrigation and is common to small plants that have low water consumption rate. Whilst offering equipment and irrigation suggestions and schemes, irrigation in Yakima can be termed as one of the successful irrigation entities and locations.
agronomy
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Hemp is a cannabis plant that is grown specifically for industrial use. It is a dioecian plant having separate male and female plants. The plant’s flowers are small and greenish-yellow in color, and its leaves are in palmate shape. These are heliotropes plant means it requires a lot of sunlight and warmth. If it does not receive enough sun and warmth throughout the season, then biomass and seeds will be reduced. What are the uses of the hemp plant? However, it is the world’s oldest cultivated crop, but the modern cultivation hemp guides are not good enough what they used to be. This plant has a wide variety of purposes and benefits as well. The stem of the plant is rich in fiber, and seeds contain an abundance of protein. The leaves and flowers of the plant are used in making oil and smoking items. Apart from this plant is also used for many other purposes. It includes rope, building material, clothing, furnishing fabric, paper, etc. It is also used to make feedstock and fuel. As there are so many uses and benefits of hemp, we are eager to know its cultivation process and how to begin the process? Let’s learn about hemp guides in detail- Analyze the conditions If you want to cultivate hemp, the first and foremost thing is to study and understand the scenario before beginning the process. It is not as simple as growing any other crop; to begin the process, you need to keep a few key points in mind. However, the 2018 farm bill permits the legal production of hemp. It also declares hemp as an agricultural commodity and removes it from the controlled substances list. It permits the cultivation of hemp in all 50 states. This declaration sparked the interest of many hemp farmers. Study the regulation The farm bill in 2018 recently permits to begin the cultivation of hemp, but still, there are certain restrictions regarding hemp cultivation. You need to study the state and federal regulations before you begin the process. Before cultivation, you need to take approval from high authorities. Section 10113 of the farm bill states that one must discuss a plan with the governor of the state and chief law enforcement officer, which will be submitted to the USDA secretary, and then you can get approval. If your state doesn’t create a regulatory program for this, you have to apply for a program license. Capital and overhead cost Capital expenditure means the expenditure you need to spend on purchasing land and the required equipment. It requires a considerable sum of money, but if you already have land, you require less capital investment. But you need to buy equipment if you are a first time farmer. Overhead cost refers to the expenditure that occurred in daily operations of hemp cultivation. For this, you need to keep some balance as cash in hand. Know the law Knowing the law is the main requirement one needs to keep in mind if you decide to cultivate hemp. You need to be very careful regarding the laws; otherwise, your entire hemp production will be destroyed. As in the US, there is a limit to cultivate hemp that is 0.3%THC limit. After knowing the law, taking approval from the higher authorities, and managing funds to invest capital, one can begin the process of cultivating hemp. But when it comes to growing, the process is easy and straightforward as like other crops. As this is not a simple product like potato and cabbage, you need to follow the laws for getting approval. These are the steps you need to consider; they act as hemp guides and make the process easier for you.
agronomy
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Herb container gardens are one of my favorite ways to bring herbs easily into the kitchen when cooking. Whether you grow an herb garden on the patio or a couple pots on the windowsill, growing herbs is one of those essentials that every home cook should have. Containers can come in all shapes and sizes and are made from different materials like terra cotta, coconut husks, or even heavy duty plastic containers that come cool colors. You can grow most herbs in a container, as long as the container is the correct size and has drainage holes. Having the right size pots for your herb container garden is key. If an herb plant has only a small pot to grow into, then it will not grow very large on top. The more room the roots have to grow, the more edible leaves and flowers the herb plant can produce. So for herb gardening, bigger is certainly better. If you want 3-4 herb plants in one container garden, start out with a pot that it is at least 12” wide and 4-6” in depth. If you want each plant to grow in its own pot then you can group the pots together to give the allusion of a larger garden. Putting pots up on stands and organizing them either by style of container or type of plant is a great way to group your herb garden together. Drainage holes are essential to a good herb container garden and if the pot does not have any pre-drilled holes, you will need to drill at least 3 ¼” holes in the bottom. Layer an inch of pebbles in the bottom of the container and then fill ¾ full with potting soil that has bone meal and blood meal already mixed in. Bone meal is an organic fertilizer that helps the roots grow and develop a healthy root system and blood meal is a nutrient for the leaves and flowers of the herb plant. A key thing to remember about using organic fertilizers is that the plant will only uptake the nutrients it needs and you can’t burn the plant with too much fertilizer as you can when using synthetic fertilizers. The most popular herbs to grow in a container herb garden are basil, thyme, oregano, marjoram, cilantro, parsley, rosemary, and lavender. When growing multiple plants in one container, put the tallest plant like basil or cilantro in the center and have the plants that like to vine out like thyme and rosemary on the outside edges of the pot. Once the plants have been transplanted into the container and new potting soil is gently put around the roots, water the herbs in deeply until the water runs out the bottom drainage holes. Water the container garden daily the first week and if the temperature is above 90 degrees, water twice a day. Once the soil settles down into the pot, add more of the mixed potting soil with the organic fertilizers to it – usually every 2 weeks. Once the plants are 6” tall, snip off a few leaves to go in your recipe. Having an herb container garden makes many cooks happy campers. You might want to also try these gardening tips:
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Florida’s waterways are in peril. Increasing death rates of bottle-nose dolphins and diminishing populations of marine life are observable evidence that we are polluting our waters. If we don’t take action, the waters will “die” and become algae soups, producing no marine animals and exuding toxic fumes, such as Red Tide, harmful to people. This already has happened in some of our lakes and streams and Tampa Bay came close. A major source of this pollution is the nutrients found in fertilizer- phosphorus and nitrogen. We Floridians are known to over fertilize and use too much of these nutrients. The excess runs off and ends up in our surface waters. Both phosphorus and nitrogen produce algae, one pound of fertilizer can produce 500 pounds of the stuff. The algae cloud the water and restrict sunlight from reaching the sea grasses. Sea grass is the foundation of most marine life, the nursery and habitat for nearly every living creature. As the sea grass dies off from lack of sunlight, the wild life follows. Algae also consume dissolved oxygen, robbing the marine animals of this essential element. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) found, in 2008, that 1000 miles of rivers, 350,000 acres of lakes and 900 square miles of estuaries are nutrient polluted. Our waters are receiving at least 50% more nutrients than they can safely absorb. The good news is that, by managing our use of fertilizer, we can reduce the nutrient pollution by as much as 30% and have healthier lawns in the bargain. Fact is, most Florida soil is naturally rich in phosphorus and adding more is harmful to lawn health as well as running off to pollute the water. Fertilizer containing water soluble nitrogen tends to run off at the first rainfall or irrigation and is wasted. Slow release nitrogen, however, will feed the grass at a rate that it can absorb while minimizing run off. Fertilize properly using the right fertilizer, zero phosphorus and slow release nitrogen, and doing it at the right time is about all it takes. You might think this no cost measure to help save Florida’s multi-billion dollar marine industry is a no brainer. Think again. The Florida DEP published an ordinance to manage the use of fertilizer state wide. Good idea, but lobbying and pressure from fertilizer interests so weakened the ordinance that it is ineffective in reducing nutrient pollution. Over 40 local Florida governments have enacted ordinances that are stronger than the state version. The reported results of these ordinances have been positive in every aspect and the stronger ordinance is being considered by many other locals. But hold on, bills are now working in both the Florida House and Senate to change the state fertilizer laws so that local governments cannot enact tougher fertilizer requirements and will even void some local ordinances already in effect. If passed, to accommodate special interests, these bad bills will allow nutrient pollution to continue to degrade our waters and could result in costs of billions of dollars to clean up our waters in addition to the loss of billions by our marine economy. Tell your state representatives to oppose these bills and tell your local government leaders to enact the stronger fertilizer ordinance. Please do it now. David Botto, former chairman of Florida’s Marine Resources Council
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Reflex Eco Group – Uganda News by Stephen Otage (Local journalist) Because of the dwindling global supply of wheat, food scientists at the National crop resources research institute in Namulonge are currently conducting trials on how cassava flour can be used to substitute wheat. The development follows unconfirmed reports that some of the flour currently being sold as wheat on the market is a blend of high quality cassava flour and wheat flour. According to Dr. Bua Anton the head national cassava program at the National Crops Resources Research Institute, most of the wheat flour currently on the market has up to 90% cassava flour with only 10% of it wheat. He says one can confirm this by looking at the quality of products which were previously being made out of wheat. “If it is chapatti, you will find that it is thicker than the original chapatti and when one eats it, there is a lot of heart burn because of a lot of starch. You will realize that even the bread today has a longer shelf life especially if it is refrigerated,” he said. In last month’s budget, government introduced a new tax on wheat. Asked what this meant to the ordinary Ugandan, Dr. Bua said it is meant to discourage wheat importation into the country and boost the cassava market but unfortunately, the national bureau of standards has only developed the flour standards but no policy regarding its use. He said that the flour trade is currently booming in Bukedea district where undisclosed biscuit producers are buying the flour. He added that the Nigerian government has developed a national policy requiring all wheat dealers in the country to promote the use of cassava four as a substitute to wheat so as to promote its cassava industry in response to the dwindling global wheat supply. Cassava is one of Uganda’s main staple crops which is largely produced for domestic consumption According to Dr. Bua, Uganda has not yet tapped into the industrial use of cassava which among other uses is becoming an important crop in the pharmaceutical industry, breweries and the textiles sector. - Cassava flour to substitute wheat (reflexecogroupafrica.wordpress.com) - 10 Billion Naira for Cassava Growth Enhancement Scheme (ukoedet.wordpress.com) - CASSAVA BREAD-which is BAMMY BREAD IN JAMAICA! BOUNCHES BACK! – THIS WILL SAVE AFRICAN AGRICULTURE! (yeyeolade.wordpress.com) - Zambia Breweries gets cassava processing licence (times.co.zm) - Jonathan approves N10b Cassava Bread Fund (newsheralddotme.wordpress.com) - Nigeria saves N254bn on cassava substitution for bread baking (vanguardngr.com) - Gowon, Obasanjo, Shonekan honour Akinkugbe at 80 in Ibadan (newsheralddotme.wordpress.com) - Finally! (meganinuganda.wordpress.com) - Jonathan approves N10b cassava bread fund (naijainvest.com) - Quality Evaluation of Glucose Syrup from Sweet Cassava Hydrolyzed by Rice Malt Crude (queenscollegeaurangabad.wordpress.com)
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Chef David Gross of Cook Hall demonstrates Spring Broccoli Salad with a Spicy Vinaigrette at the Peachtree Road Farmers Market. Broccoli. Fairyfire Classic Pepper Jelly, Spring Garlic, Spring onion, Ginger, Olive oil, Rice wine vinegar, and Honey join to make this tasty spring salad. Fresh market ingredients from: McMullan Family Farm, Fairywood Thicket Farm, Indian Ridge Farm, Country Gardens Farm, Hidden Springs Farm The Peachtree Road Farmers Market is the largest producer-only farmers market in the state. Producer-only means that everything at the Market has been grown, raised, or made by the seller, ensuring fair prices for both the vendors and the consumers. The Peachtree Road Farmers Market takes place on Saturday mornings beginning April 5th, rain or shine, until December 13th. Peachtree Road Farmers Market is a Wholesome Wave market and we accept and double SNAP (EBT/food stamp). There are over 35 chef demonstrations scheduled for this season and 50 weekly vendors. Each week brings new produce, vendors, events and fun! Peachtree Road Farmers Market is at Cathedral of St. Philip – 2744 Peachtree Road, NW – Atlanta, Georgia 30305
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Get fresh by sampling free Hudson Valley Fresh dairy products and taste the difference. Click below to see a list of our upcoming tasting eventsFind a Tasting ACCORD, NEW YORK Domino Farm has been a family dairy farm since 1955. Started by Gerald and Eleanor DeWitt with Holsteins, the farm began a slow but dramatic transformation when Eleanor bought a Jersey calf for their daughter Margaret as a 4-H project, reasoning that a small Jersey calf would be easier for a 9-year-old to handle. As is the case with so many 4-H projects, a small idea grew into a large one, and the farm now consists of 100% registered purebred Jerseys, all homebred for more than 30 years. Margaret assumed the management of the farm when she graduated from Cornell. Her passion for Jerseys is based on her love of a breed that, as she says, has “personality, protein and productivity.” Domino Farm’s Jerseys are bred for productivity and type. As Margaret says, “Life’s too short to milk ugly cows.” For the past several years, the American Jersey Cattle Association has ranked Domino Farm in the top 10 herds, either of their size or of any size, in the nation for the amount of milk, fat, and protein. Margaret’s niece, Katherine, shares her passion for the Jersey breed. Past Ulster County Dairy Princess and Ambassador, Katherine helps out at the farm and is currently a freshman at Cornell University, majoring in Animal Science. Katherine enjoys speaking with the public about agriculture and about the Jersey breed in particular, and has especially loved showing the farm’s Jerseys at fairs, including Ulster and Dutchess County Fairs and New York State Fair. Three of her cows have won National Junior Production Awards from the AJCA. “So many people at fairs ask where they can get our milk,” Katherine says. “It will be so nice now to have a locally available product we can tell people about.” In spring, summer, and fall, cows are out on pasture when they are not being milked, weather permitting. Margaret’s brother, Meade, supplies the forages for the farm’s cows, growing hay and corn for silage on the farm’s 150 acres and nearby rented land. Katherine’s mother, Janet, manages the calves at the farm. “Farming is a difficult way of life, ” Margaret says. “But milking cows that are productive and beautiful to look at makes it easier. Being part of a cooperative that makes a great product will also make it easier as well.”
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The Turfco KisCutter Sod Cutter makes cutting sod faster and easier than ever. This gas-powered unit with a 5.5 HP Honda GX160 engine is the most maneuverable, easy-to-use sod cutter available. With it’s revolutionary 140-lb. lightweight design, it can cut up to 9000 sq. ft. per hour. That’s as fast and productive as a much heavier 300-lb. unit. The innovative 4-wheel design is ideal for a variety of sod cutting jobs, from sculpting lawns and flower beds, to trimming ball fields. Weight/Wet: 12 in Model: 161 lb. Width: 25 in. Length: 53 in. Height: 40 in. Cutting Thickness: Adjustable up to 2.5 in. Speed: Up to 135 ft/min
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7 edition of Backyard Cash Crops found in the catalog. by Homestead Design Written in English |The Physical Object| |Number of Pages||231| Many specialty crops can bring as much as $80, per acre, and are quite easy to grow. Pick your own hours Best of all, most specialty crops can be grown without a full-time commitment, which makes them ideal for anyone over If you have a few extra hours a week, then you can be a specialty crop . My wife and I banked $4, our first 12 weeks with just 2 of the 7 niche small space cash crops. I show and tell you all about these 2 plus 7 more money makers in my new “Big $$$ Small Gardening” book. Get your copy of “Big $$$ Small Gardening” before anyone else in your area gets a chance by sending for it today. Les Jardins de la Grelinette isn't designed to feed the world — it feeds just families a week during the summer months with a diversified mix of crops including beets, broccoli, salad greens. Starting a backyard bamboo nursery is a great way to turn your love of plants and gardening into cash. Bamboo is one of the best landscaping plants to grow, as the demand is strong and the prices of container grown plants is high. You’ll find bamboo nurseries ranging in size from tiny backyard nurseries to large operations covering several acres. This post was most recently updated on May 4th, Growing garlic is super easy, and takes very little skill or input. Garlic is what is considered a cash crop for many g garlic is a low-effort way to make a little money on the side in your own backyard. Regardless of how big or small you plan to go with your herb business, one thing is for sure, the demand for herbs will never go away and that ensures success in any way you choose to approach this great little income producer. To learn more about the profitable backyard cash crop, visit: Fusion of Images from Dissimilar Sensor Systems Western Canadian studies in modern languages and literature Voyages from Asia to America Nurses are special VA health-care legislation 1982 census of retail trade. Field Manual of Prehistoric Southwestern Pottery Types computer in the science curriculum England in Literature Anna sixtieth birthday souvenir. German-English, English-German dictionary of everyday usage = Backyard Cash Crops: The Sourcebook for Growing and Selling over High-Value Specialty Crops. [Wallin, Craig] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Backyard Cash Crops: The Sourcebook for Growing and Selling over High-Value Specialty Crops/5(5). Backyard Cash Crops book. Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers/5(6). Backyard cash crops: The sourcebook for growing and selling over high-value specialty crops Hardcover – January 1, by/5(5). What are the best cash crops for a square foot backyard garden. On an investment of less than $, you can grow lavender, bonsai plants, gourmet mushrooms, garlic and specialty herbs. All have ready markets and are easy to grow. Open Library is an open, editable library catalog, building towards a web page for every book ever published. Backyard Cash Crops by Craig Wallin,Homestead Design edition, in English - 2nd : Get this from a library. Backyard cash crops: the sourcebook for growing and selling over high-value specialty crops. [Craig Wallin]. Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Backyard Cash Crops: The Sourcebook for Growing and Selling over High-Value Specialty Crops. at Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users/5(5). This book is probably one o the best books on market gardening tht you can possibly get. In a age when the government is telling us in Europe that we must diversify. This book provides a great insight into how to grow Niche crops for a particular market/5(2). Raising backyard crops is a fairly easy business to set up and operate. You'll need at least 1/2 acre of ground. Preferably, 1 acre or more. Then you'll need to master the gardening techniques Backyard Cash Crops book growing top quality crops. After that, it's simply a matter of choosing how you want to market your crops for cash. PROFIT POTENTIAL. There are six specific profitable cash crops that are ideal for backyard growers and they include the following: Salad greens – The top earning salad greens you can grow for profit include lettuce, arugula and Asian greens. The most profitable vegetables to grow here are turnips, bok choy, radishes, arugula, baby red Russian kale, and spinach as well as lettuce, mizuna, mustard, and tatsoi for greens mixes. You could. - Backyard Cash Crops: The Sourcebook for Growing and Selling over High-Value Specialty Crops. Stay safe and healthy. Please practice hand-washing and social distancing, and check out our resources for adapting to these times. The Complete Guide: Mike's Backyard Growing System Manual ($ Value) This page PDF guide is a culmination of everything I've learned over the years about the backyard nursery business. I've pulled the best pieces out of all of my written products that I've sold over the years and organized it all into one easy to read manual. The fact is that just about anyone with an average-sized yard can create a profitable garden. Depending on what the “crops” are, the financial yield can range from small change to a significant amount of money. Much depends on the quality of the soil, the local climate, and the regional market for various herbs and “cash-crop” plants. It’s easy to turn your backyard or small acreage into cash. Our Grower’s Guides can show you how. Each of these books covers all the basic information you need to get your new business up and running. You’ll find page after page of to-the-point directions on: How to grow and market each crop. How to decide on the best plants for you. Top 10 FAQs About Growing Lavender For Profit October 8, by Craig Wallin Growing lavender for profit can be a great way to turn your love of herbs and gardening into an solid income from selling lavender plants and the value-added products you can make. You could make over $60, a year growing gourmet mushrooms for profit. If you have a few hours a week to spare, and you have a growing area where you can control the temperature, humidity and light, then you can be a successful grower. Gourmet garlic is one of the easiest and most profitable cash crops for small growers, whether your growing area is a few raised beds in the backyard, or an acre or two. It’s a perfect crop for organic growers, as garlic has few pests and diseases due to its anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties. But the nut and fruit tree grove is only part of Bill’s cash crop income. On the remaining 2 acres, he grows tree seedlings and grafted trees in a backyard nursery, his most profitable plants. His trees are such high quality, they are sold out for two years in advance. Most Profitable Crops. Here are some of the most profitable ones to consider. Lavender. Lavender can be used in just about everything, from food flavoring to medicines to fragrances. Its essential oil is among the most popular in the thriving wellness space as well. Bamboo. Bamboo is mainly sold as a potted plant or landscaping feature. Top 60 Profitable Agriculture Business Ideas. Backyard Plant Nursery. Sunflower is often called a commercial cash crop. Growing sunflower for oilseed with maintaining the right process is a viable business opportunity. An entrepreneur passionate about agriculture and having owned land can start sunflower farming business. Turn Dirt Into Dollars With a Microfarm Decem by Craig Wallin In the last few decades, the number of traditional farms in the United States and Canada has dropped by half or more, but a new type of farm is growing faster than a prairie weed. 55 videos Play all Crop Videos Urban Farmer Curtis Stone THIS IS HOW MY FARM WORKS! - $K on a quarter acre - Duration: Urban Farmer Curtis Stone 1, views.
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A garden or lawn space left to overgrow can quickly start to look quite undesirable. A small section of the garden with weed development can be left if wanting to bring in beneficial bugs, such as butterflies and bees. Here are numerous of the most effective steps to help with avoiding weed growth: A thick layer of mulch is one of the most-effective alternatives for suppressing the development of garden weeds. Any mulch material can assist with slowing the germination of weeds, consisting of plastic, natural, gravel, garden shed,lawn clippings, wood chip, etc at www.shedsfirst.co.uk. Provide the bare soil an excellent soaking with a high-quality contact herbicide prior to planting the fruits, vegetables, or flowers. This application of weed killer should assist to restrict the germination and growth of weeds later in the season. Prevent using this kind of treatment on the lawn because it will cause damage to the surrounding areas of grass. Many sprays require to be watered down, so carefully follow the standards noted on the label. A safe and non-chemical choice to clear the existing weeds is to use an easy garden tool like a fork. A fork is much safer to use for weed control compared to a spade because it causes less damage to the root structure. An easy tool like the daisy grubber is extremely efficient at pulling out the individual weeds. It is great at digging out fast growing seasonal weeds like the dandelions and thistles. The design of the daisy grubber suggests it triggers very little damage to the plant and grass locations. A selective weed killer is the favored choice for eliminating the unattractive weeds on the yard without triggering damage to the areas of yard. A range of chemical-based solutions are offered at the garden. They have to be diluted or are ready to spray. Also, ensure to wear the proper protective attire when making use of the high stamina sprays.
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The Hispanic Farmers' Conference develops workshops based on the most influential issues affecting farmers today. In addition, the workshops are conducted by experts in all major agricultural industries. |Track||Session 1||Session 2||Session 3||Session 4| |Urban Farming||The Million Dollar Question: Small scale agriculture funding programs and options for the direct market producer. |Organic Matter. Where to find it!? Resources available to Urban Producers to help build soil health. Tapping into resource recovery options, composting and soil amendment alternatives.||Diversifying Sales Outlets. CSA, Farm to Work, Farmstand. Understanding and identifying market diversification opportunities available; how to enter and succeed in these settings. (Veggie Compass?)||Value Added Opportunities: Turning excess product into profit. A discussion of market alternatives and best practices. |Ranching||Grass Finished Beef from A to Z: An overview into the grass fed industry including market outlook, operational challenges, grazing decisions and animal selection. |Improving Pasture Performance: Grazing management strategies and practices intended to build soil health, improve water holding capacity and increase carrying capacity.||Genetics and Herd Health: Building your herd. Understanding the importance of sire selection and strategic heifer retention in cow-calf operations. Discussion of common livestock diseases with prevention and treatment applications. |Marketing. What the Butcher Looks for: Understanding and selecting carcass characteristics to improve consistency and quality in finished beef. |Farming||Show Me The Money! Real world experiences in the Ag funding world along with representatives from SSARE, NRCS and FSA. |Minimizing Input Costs. Using Cover Crops to boost soil Health. Cover crop uses and varieties for hot and humid areas. Discussion of uses, benefits, best practices and available resources. |Successful Planning for New Food Safety Laws: Preparing for FISMA food safety law implementation. What you need to know and do, for fresh fruit and vegetable producers. |Variety Selection and Pest Management: Crop variety selection research developments along with a look into Sugar Cane Aphid issues and pest management strategies.
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Village elders in Africa played a crucial role in a global seed-collecting project that aims to bolster food security in a changing climate. Through cross-breeding common crops with their wild relatives, scientists plan to create strains that are better able to cope with higher temperatures and extreme weather. The Crop Wild Relatives project, funded by the Norwegian government, announced its completion in December last year. Over the course of six years, it gathered 4,644 seed samples from 371 wild crop relatives in 24 countries on four continents. Many of these plants are threatened by deforestation and other pressures, and could soon be lost—along with their ability to improve their domesticated cousins. “Increasingly, breeders are looking to crop wild relatives to find that genetic diversity, those sturdy traits that can help our food crops produce more with less water, less fertile land, less fertilisers and pesticides,” says Hannes Dempewolf, a senior scientist at the Germany-based Crop Trust, who led the initiative. In Africa, the project targeted crops like millet, rice, eggplant, and sorghum. Researchers in Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Ghana, and Sudan participated in the global effort. But they were greatly helped by local village elders in the often-remote collection areas, who led the researchers to the wild plants they sought. Desterio Nyamongo, a crop scientist at the Nairobi-based Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization who participated in the project, says the information village elders held in their heads was often more accurate than the maps that his teams had brought on collecting trips. One team had to ask locals for help on the Kenyan coast, close to the border with Tanzania, when the maps they had brought failed them. The elders were able to find the plant without any difficulty, he says. “Overall, we learnt that the role of local knowledge cannot be underestimated.” Elsewhere, local expertise informed the timing of expeditions, which had to coincide with the times when collectors would be most likely to encounter mature seeds. On occasion, that meant that the difference between collecting an elusive crop, or missing it, rested with a young shepherd and his knowledge of the local area. The African seeds were split between local gene banks and partner banks, like the Millennium Seed Bank in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew in London, United Kingdom. The seeds and the data derived from them will be shared with scientists who want to use the information to create hardier commercial varieties. Collectors also faced down significant risks to find the seeds. In Nigeria, first Boko Haram insurgencies, then severe floods hampered their efforts. Only in 2017—the penultimate year of the project—were scientists in the country able to collect seeds in all six of their target areas. In the end, the risk-taking was worth it: In Kenya, collectors found four wild eggplant relatives, none of which had previously been stored in any gene bank. Nyamongo says the African plants will help plant scientists in Europe and America climate-proof commercial crop strains. “Climate prediction models predict that these regions will in future have near-tropical climatic conditions, [and] that [they] will need crops well adapted to higher temperatures,” he says. But Dempewolf emphasises that the plants will also be useful for African scientists. He says the project was carried out in line with the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organisation’s international treaty on plant genetic resources. This treaty allows its more than 140 signatories to freely exchange genetic materials of important food crops. Filippo Bassi, a Morocco-based plant breeder with the Lebanon-based International Centre for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas, who also participated in the project, said that incorporating “useful genes” from wild wheat had been the key to the success of his centre’s durum wheat programme over the past 30 years. “To me the only true shield we have to protect our crops is the use of wild traits, which have grown and prospered under climatic hammering for millennia.” Image credit: CIAT/Flickr
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Farmers Parliament is the voice of Latvian farming. Farmers Parliament (ZSA) is a member organisation / industry association for farmers in Latvia. The Union was begun by 134 farmers in 1999 to ensure that the comercial farmers of Latvia are represented in communication with the government. The organisation has grown ever since and has become the largest farmers’ organisation in Latvia and one of the most influential unions in the country, reaching nearly 900 members, who together produce more than half of Latvian total agriculture produce. Farmers Parliament negotiates with the government and national organisations and institutions on behalf of Latvian farmers, as well as represents Latvian farmers’ interests at European Union level being a member in European Farmers umbrella organisation COPA/COGECA.
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Then, after my yard chores are done, I get to settle into the sewing room and create beautiful summer togs for your children. Thanks to Linda for purchasing a bunch of outfits for her neice--she'll be the best dressed child at the beach this summer! Thanks also to Rachael for purchasing the baseball outfits for her girls. If you are looking for something cute for the summer, please let me know. I am busily gearing up for the trunk show which is Sunday, May 16th from 2pm - 6pm. New items will be listed on etsy after the show! thanks, michelle Wednesday, May 5, 2010 gardening & sewing! With extra time at home right now, I have discovered that I actually enjoy gardening. I have put in a decent-sized vegetable garden that I hope will feed us this summer and maybe provide a little extra to put up. Lots and lots of tomatoes, some yellow squash, zucchini, bell peppers, cucumbers, and okra. The girls are excited to see the progress and very interested in the whole process. Everything is blooming and many plants have started to sprout their fruit already. I can't wait! and I cannot believe how quickly everything is growing! I weed in the morning and talk to the plants while I stake them, provide support to heavy branches, water, and pollinate the squash - the bees left when the azaleas stopped blooming :-( Oscar, our old cat friend surveys the crops with me each morning and pretends to stalk birds (he's too old to do much anymore).
agronomy
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Pickings can be slim in the late winter vege garden. But there are plenty of greens to be foraged, both in the wilderness and in the wilder corners of your own patch. Growing food takes a lot of care and effort, right? Well, yes it does, but not always. Some of the most useful and productive plants in my garden can look after, water - and even plant - themselves. I'm talking about self-seeding silver beet, parsley, lettuce, puha and other greens; but also their wilder cousins such as onion weed and chickweed (both of which are not just edible, they're actually tasty. ) Foraging of course comes with warnings. Firstly, always carefully identify what you are eating - some plants are toxic. For identification, I can recommend the book 'A Forager's Treasury' by Johanna Knox - expecially useful because it's written in New Zealand, about the plants available locally. It also includes great recipes. Secondly, don't forage from places that may be polluted or sprayed. Though there is plenty of clean wilderness out there, there are also areas along roads or in parks where you can't be sure what sprays or pollutants may have been added. This is all the more reason to grow these plants in your own backyard (not to mention the convenience factor). I'm not advocating a totally hands-off policy in the garden - for every useful weed, there are ten that are just a pain. But puha, for instance, can be gently encouraged by harvesting the growing tips, letting the stem re-sprout, rather than pulling up the whole plant. Later, once flowers appear, the plant turns bitter so stop harvesting and let it self-seed. By encouraging plants that naturally do well, gardeners make life easier for themselves (something to harvest, with minimal input), as well as needing to add less compost and water. Onion weed (Allium triquetrum): Identify this by the three-cornered leaf and strong onion smell. Grows in shade, usually in clayey soil. Bulbs, leaves and flowers are all edible: use as you would spring onions, though they are best cooked, eg. in soup, or use the flowers as garnishes. Puha (Sonchus oleraceus): Great from now until late summer: it becomes more bitter as it flowers. The classic recipe is to add this to a pork bone boil-up, but it can be used in any soup or stew and is said to be highly nutritious, even medicinal. Bruise the leaves by rubbing together under cold water first. Chickweed (Stellaria media): A delicate green that indicates light, slightly alkaline, fertile soil. Eat as a salad green or add to pesto, soups and stews. Chickweed is killed by frost and drought; when you see it growing, that indicates that conditions are also right for sowing peas. By any other name: onion weed (Allium triquetrum) in Trompenborg Arboretum, Rotterdam.
agronomy
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Should MSAD #1 Keep The Harvest Break Recess Or Should They Eliminate It Altogether? [POLL] A workshop is scheduled to be held in Presque Isle and hosted by the SAD #1 School Board. The workshop will entail hearing from the public as to whether or not they should keep the harvest break recess. The County reported that the workshop is to be held on Monday, January 8 at 5:30 p.m. in the Board Conference Room at Presque Isle High School. The format is scheduled to hear from 5 people who are for keeping the traditional harvest recess break and to hear from 5 people who are for doing away with it altogether. Each speaker will have 5 minutes to speak to the board. Historically, generations of youngsters in the County found themselves working the potato fields in order to help local farmers bring in the harvest. Many local farmers are finding that fewer and fewer youngsters are signing up to help them and on top of that, there aren't as many potato farmers as there were many moons ago. Some families take a vacation during the potato harvest, but years ago that was not the case. When it was harvest time; it was harvest time. However, this is not the first time that County schools have re-evaluated whether or not they should take harvest recess. In 2012, the Greater Houlton and Hodgdon School Districts did away with their harvest recess, but still allow students time off if they make up missed school work. We'd like to know what you think. Please take our quick poll below and let us know if you think SAD #1 should continue to keep the harvest recess, or if you think it's time to eliminate it altogether.
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- Henrik Haller, Department of Ecotechnology and Sustainable Building Engineering, Mid Sweden University, Sweden, - Elisabeth Simelton, CIFOR-ICRAF, Vietnam. - Madelene Ostwald, Department of Technology Management and Economics/Environmental Systems Analysis, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg Centre for Sustainable Development, Sweden. - Stephen M. Mureithi, Department of Land Resource Management and Agricultural Technology, University of Nairobi, Kenya. Goals and Objectives of the Track Track 5f addresses the topics of food security and agriculture from an interdisciplinary and systemic perspective at all spatial levels from local to global. It aims to bring light on environmental as well as nutritional, agricultural, demographic, socio-economic, political, technological and institutional aspects of food security. The goal of this track is to highlight practices and actions that increase Earth’s ability to sustainably feed the global population by 2050. The current global food production is the largest pressure caused by humans on Earth, threatening not only local ecosystems but also the stability of the Earth system itself. It is also failing to provide sufficient food to more than 820 million people. An even greater fraction of the population is consuming an unhealthy diet that contributes to premature death. Agricultural production has thus reached a point where a radical transformation is necessary if food quality, food security and food sovereignty are to serve the needs of humanity. At the same time, food systems may be a strong lever to optimize human and environmental health and promote sustainable development on a local or global level. Agricultural production is the cornerstone of rural economies and in most developing economies; agriculture accounts for a substantial proportion of foreign exchange earnings and employs much of the active labour force. Even though there are no silver bullets or systems that by default supply a win-win situation, well-designed and well-managed agro-ecosystems may not only promote rural incomes and enhance rural welfare but also provide some of the ecosystem services such as carbon sequestration, erosion control, water regulation and preservation of biodiversity. In order to feed an increasing population on existing agricultural land within a safe and just operating space (defined by the planetary boundaries), agricultural production needs a transition based on sustainable intensification and driven by sustainability and system innovation. The overarching objective of track 5f is to assess opportunities and challenges for restructuring agricultural production towards sustainability. Sustainable agriculture should put an end to poverty and hunger, safeguard food security (SDG 1 and 2) without crossing the biophysical thresholds of the planetary boundaries or obstructing an equitable social foundation. Accordingly, we invite submissions from various disciplines, in the context of (but not limited to) agro-ecological concerns such as: - Studies on the links, hurdles and opportunities between the ecological common goods’ goals of climate, water and land (SDG 13, 14, 15) and the goals for improving human well-being (poverty hunger, health education, gender, sanitation – SDG 1-6) - Trade-off assessments of or methods around the phenomenon of increased productivity vs. secured or enhanced ecosystem functions - Paths from here towards the production and distribution systems that generate enhanced food security. What are the main levers and challenges? What about practical experiences? What are the trade-offs? What are some challenges when scaling up sustainable small-scale practices? - Examples of Nature-based Solutions (NbS) and innovative designs of multifunctional land uses that support, provide and restore ecosystem functions – and how these system’s products become marketable? Studies on landscape and catchment scale actions are encouraged. - Examination of actions and ambitions of stakeholders in disrupting existing unsustainable systems of food growing and provisioning, and endeavouring to secure more just and sustainable practices of production, access and supply Length and content of the proposed abstract to the track Each proposed abstract (in connection to an area pointed out above) of between 300 and 500 words (including all aspects), - shall be best organized (without headlines) along usual structures (e.g. intro/method/findings or results/ discussion/conclusions) - does not need to, but can include references - shall provide in a final section a. to which SDG(s) and SDG-target(s) their proposed abstract especially relate to (e.g. “SDG+Target: 14.1.”). b. a brief indication how the proposed contribution relates to the topic of the Conference (“ACCELERATING PROGRESS TOWARDS SDG’s IN TIMES OF CRISIS”). Abstracts which do not outline points 3.a.) AND 3.b.) might not be given special consideration in the selection for potential publications and might be considered less relevant in the Review. Potential publication channels With regard to potential publications, depending on the number and quality of contributions the following publication opportunities have already been inquired: - Special Issue in Ambio – A Journal of the Human Environment Springer, Impact factor: 4.778 (2019) https://www.springer.com/journal/13280?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI2cHm3uOz7QIVgdOyCh3GKQZ0EAAYASAAEgJHmfD_BwE - Special Issue in Land, Livelihoods and Food Security in Frontiers in Sustainable food systems, https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics?domain=all&journal=1335 - Edited Book with the ISDRS partner Taylor & Francis/Routledge (http://isdrs.org/routledge/) Please submit your abstract by visiting the abstract submission system (you will be required to setup an account first) at Extended deadline for abstracts: 15 February 2021 PLEASE ALSO CONSIDER A PARTICIPATION IN OUR PHD-WORKSHOP! https://2021.isdrsconferences.org/phd-workshop/
agronomy
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Campanula, commonly known as Bellflower, is a diverse and charming perennial that adds beauty to gardens with its bell-shaped flowers. Follow this planting guide to ensure successful cultivation and a bounty of lovely blooms. Selecting the Planting Site Sunlight Requirements: Choose a location with full sun to partial shade. Campanula generally thrives in well-lit areas but appreciates some protection from intense afternoon sun. Soil Conditions: Plant in well-draining soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. Campanula is adaptable but prefers fertile, loamy soil. Optimal Timing: Plant Campanula in the spring or early Autumn. These seasons provide moderate temperatures and allow the plants to establish before extreme weather conditions. Prepare the Soil: Work the soil to a depth of 12 inches, incorporating organic matter such as compost for improved fertility. Spacing: Plant Campanula according to the specific variety, but generally, space plants 12 to 18 inches apart to allow for proper growth and air circulation. Plant Depth: Set the plants at the same depth they were in the nursery containers. Water thoroughly after planting. Establishment Period: Water regularly during the first growing season to aid in establishing strong root systems. Consistent Moisture: Campanula appreciates consistent moisture. Keep the soil consistently moist, especially during dry periods. Organic Mulch: Apply a 2-3 inch layer of organic mulch around the plants. Mulch helps retain soil moisture, suppress weeds, and insulate the soil. Balanced Fertiliser: Apply a balanced, slow-release fertiliser in spring before the growing season begins. Follow package instructions for application rates. Staking: Taller varieties may benefit from staking to prevent flopping. Install stakes early in the growing season to provide support. Deadheading: Remove spent flowers to encourage continuous blooming and maintain a tidy appearance. Trim back the entire plant after the first flush of blooms to encourage a second round. Pest and Disease Management Aphid Control: Monitor for aphids, particularly on new growth. Use insecticidal soap or a strong stream of water to control infestations. Good Air Circulation: Ensure proper spacing between plants to promote good air circulation and reduce the risk of fungal diseases. Cold Hardy: Campanula is generally cold-hardy. Mulch lightly in late Autumn to provide some protection in harsh winter climates. Avoid Waterlogging: Ensure the soil drains well during winter to prevent waterlogging, which can lead to root rot. Periodic Division: Every 3-4 years, consider dividing mature Campanula clumps to rejuvenate the plants. This is best done in early spring. Monitor and Adjust: Regularly monitor the overall health of your Campanula. Adjust care practices based on specific growing conditions and be prepared to address any adverse effects. By following this guide, you’ll establish a flourishing Campanula, filled with the delightful charm of bell-shaped flowers. Adapt care practices based on your specific growing conditions and enjoy the enduring beauty that Campanula brings to your landscape.
agronomy
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Tophay Agri-Industries Inc. is a growth-oriented agri-business started in the year 2012, and it was initially established in Western Canada with the purpose to self-produce, source from and partnership with local farmers, and export trade the finest Agri-commodities worldwide. In the past years, Tophay has been a huge support to local farmers in BC, Alberta, Idaho, Washington in Canada, and the US, and it has been establishing long-term partnerships with them to enhance traditional farming with an industrialized management system and business expansion globally. From the facility and market perspectives, Tophay is comprised of a compression plant facility area of 80 acres with the capacity to produce 25,000 metric tonnes of hay per annum in Vanderhoof, BC, and self-operating its own farm over 13,000 acres. Tophay also partnered with Driscoll family, and produce 100,000 metric tonnes of hay per annum in Pocatello, Idaho. Tophay generally produces and source three kinds of hay: Alfalfa, Oat Hay, and Timothy Hay, with the help of its experienced team who are experts in farming, compressing, trading and distribution, finance, shipping, and operations. Tophay clients are from Asia, mainly mainland China, Korea, Japan, Taiwan, and Vietnam. Tophay Agri-Industries Inc. Xiamen Tophay Import and Export Co., Ltd. Specializes in cultivation,harvest,storage, and the handling of hay forage. It has an 80-acre compressing plant, which is designed for the productivity of 100,000 metric tons annually. With a location around 43 degrees North Latitude and at the 1,700m of the high-altitude desert, we form joint ventures with the Driscoll Group in Pocatello Idaho, which has rich cultivation experience of 60+ years.We own 30,000 acres of farmland and a 27-acre compressing plant, designed for the productivity of 100,000 metric tons annually. Marketing Centre in China. Supplies forage and grains from the US and Canada. Tophay group dedicated to offer the best services from growers and suppliers in North America to the direct end-users.X Exceed Agro Japan Co., Ltd. Subordinate company in Japan. We cultivate, store, process, sell, export and import the agricultural products such as hay. And we also invest venture business and supply management consulting.
agronomy
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Gardening to Give: Frederic’s Farm The St. Vincent de Paul Conference at St. Ann’s in Marietta recently established a “Frederic’s Farm” garden to supplement their SVdP Food Pantry that has been in operation for over 40 years. The garden is an innovative way to bring conference members together on a purpose to help their clients and help raise awareness to their parish of the good works with their parishioners. We have 4 raised planters containing a total of 27 plants. We are growing squash – zucchini and summer, peppers – jalapeno (many of our families like spicy) and a variety of sweet bell, tomatoes – different varieties of cherry and slicer, and cucumbers – pickling, Japanese and burpless. We will also be adding some pots of herbs this week,” said Karen Miller who is the creator of Frederic’s Farm and who is also in charge of the food pantry. The opening of the garden was a true team effort by Conference members, Betsy Van Etten (Conference President), Kathy Gist, Barbara McLoughlin, and Karen Miller. “Our vision is to have fresh vegetables and herbs year-round to share with the families that visit our Food Pantry. We also plan to add fruit to the garden in a coming season,” Karen said. The Fresh produce at the garden will provide vitamins and minerals that are important for everyone. For families with children, good nutrition is essential and plays an important role in their development and ability to learn. The garden is helping families be able to offer a healthy diet that will impact both their children’s academic achievement and overall life. Access to healthy (especially fresh) food can be a challenge to families with limited resources. Often the lack of good nutrition over time can lead to obesity, type 2 diabetes and heart disease. Being able to offer fresh produce will help in the management and prevention of these diseases.” said Karen. I have been blessed to serve in our Pantry for a number of years. During this time, I have gotten to know many of the families personally and experienced different health crisis with them. The inspiration for Frederic’s Farm was the hope to offer healthy and fresh choices that could help someone feel better, manage a health condition or provide their children with a healthy start. Our hope is for the garden to be a community effort and to share the joy in feeding families in need. How Can You Help? Outreach ministry, Food Well Alliance was able to give the Conference a lot of good advice on starting the garden. Here are some great ways that you can help as well: There are many ways that you can get involved at the garden. The Conference will need people to help with the maintenance of the garden including planting, watering, weeding and of course picking all of the vegetables when they are ready! They are also asking people to send recipes to share with clients and their families, using items that are being grown and staples that they always have at the Pantry. Another way that you can help and also donate is to plant a row or a pot at home to share with the Pantry. The Pantry also has a team of volunteers ready to pick up your vegetables if you are not able to get to the Pantry to drop off. Garden Contact Information: (770)552-6400 ex. 6105
agronomy
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We have some cool and fascinating facts about peppers to tell you about. You wouldn’t believe the hottest chili pepper in the world is so hot it could kill you. Here’s a picture of the hottest peppers. The “weapons-grade” Dragon’s Breath chili pepper is so hot, it’s downright deadly. If you ate one, it could potentially cause a type of anaphylactic shock, burning the airways and closing them up. We got these facts are from https://bestlifeonline.com/world-facts/ Green, yellow, and red bell peppers are not actually the same vegetable These vegetables are not always the same plant. Though some green pepper. are unripe red peppers, green, yellow, orange, and red peppers are all unique plants. with their own seeds. Bell peppers are usually sold green, but they can also be red, purple and yellow. Facts from this site Vegetables: Fun Facts Peppers are actually fruits because they are produced from a flowering plant and contain seeds-most people think of them as vegetables. Red bell peppers are sweeter than green ones. because bell peppers sweeten as they ripen. Fact from www.natureandmore.com
agronomy
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My Most Successful Homemade Hydroponic System Convert this page to a PDF Posted: Wednesday, August 04, 2010 by Jason Willkomm My most successful homemade hydroponic system is the result of many years of trial and error. The system design eliminates most of the problems I have had with different homemade systems over the years. It is also affordable to build, easy to maintain, and it produces excellent results. The basic plans are for a 4' x 8' system, but the design is very flexible and can be customized to make larger or smaller systems. Holes need to be manufactured in the system for the plants. Each pipe can hold 9 plants when the holes are spaced 8" apart. Carefully mark out the plant holes on the top of each pipe, then drill them out using a 2 3/4" hole saw. After drilling the holes, it is important to clean all of the little PVC shavings from the hydroponic system. This debris tends to clog the water pump and burn it out if it is not cleaned out well. There are still two open ends in the system. On the first pipe, an elbow pointing down can be placed (but not glued). On the fourth pipe, an elbow pointing straight up can be glued. This will be where the nutrient solution enters the homemade hydroponic system, and the other elbow will be where it returns to the nutrient reservoir. For the nutrient reservoir, you can use a 32 liter plastic storage tote or similar container. Netted pots can be purchased, or can be manufactured out of cheap (disposable) 16 ounce plastic "party" cups by carefully burning many small holes in the bottom and sides of each cup. The holes only need to come about half way up each cup. If you decide to manufacture your own netted pots, be sure to do this in a well ventilated area. Place one netted pot into each plant hole. A 4" half circle piece of plastic, cut from a milk jug or similar material, is wedged in the PVC pipe just before the point where the nutrient solution returns to the reservoir. This little piece of plastic is responsible for maintaining the nutrient solution levels inside the PVC pipes of the homemade hydroponic system....which should be as high as you can keep it without causing any leaks. The whole system is placed on two sawhorses for operation. A fish aquarium water pump rated from 200-400 GPH is used to pump nutrient solution into one end of the system, and the nutrient solution is allowed to flow back into the nutrient reservoir (which should be placed beneath the end of the hydroponic system). One or two fish aquarium air bubblers should be placed in the reservoir to keep the nutrient solution oxygenated, and expanded clay pellets are used in each netted pot to hold clones/seedlings in place. Simply add a fan, a grow light, plug in your plants, and enjoy your new homemade hydroponic system! For a more detailed version of this article with pictures, visit Jason's Indoor Guide . This Article has been viewed 632 times. (Not updated in real-time.)Top-level comments on this article: (1 total) You've explained how to put this system together very well.
agronomy
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Although the vines, cherries, and field crops are looking for rain, the weatherman is predicting comfortable days with lots of sun for the weekend and into next week.Just what our visitors want to hear. Kimmy – barely visible in the rear of the picture – is weeding the vegetable garden and those delicious lettuces are waiting to be picked for this week’s CSA and our stand at the TC farmers market on Saturday. The town of Leland puts on its fireworks show July 3rd so if youâre visiting, Lelandâs Lake Michigan beach is the place to be at duskâ¦which doesnât even begin to arrive before at this time of year.Both Glen Arbor and Leland host hometown parades on the 4th in Glen Arbor at 11:30 and in Leland at , where folks start lining up for the best spots on the five-block route by 2:30, and M-22 is closed to traffic for the duration of the parade.Northport has fireworks on the 4th with best viewing at the MarinaPark. If you havenât made your holiday plans as yet, our Inn still has some availability next week, but is full beginning on July 5th and through the upcoming weekend.Call us, weâd love to pamper you!231.944.1251 will connect you to Jill, Kelly, or Kari. John and Anne will be making cheese on the 4th â an every other day event for them at Leelanau Cheese Co. â so they and their Milky Way wonât be parading this year.Come to the Tasting Room around to watch them as they pull the curds to make their award-winning Raclette. The Tasting Room is getting a new look with new shelving replacing some of our rolling metal racks.Chris has been doing his best to get them ready and stocked for this weekend.He wondered just why they hadnât been polyurethane coated before they were put together.That would have made his job much easier. Traverse Cityâs National Cherry Festival begins on July 7th this year with plenty of reasons to celebrate our local bounty.Our spring has been warm, and our sweet cherries are ready for the picking, so this yearâs Festival will feature local cherries â something that doesnât always happen. Work is progressing here at the Farm on the conversion of a stables barn into our new farmers market.Weâre hoping to open it by mid-July.Weâll have produce grown on our farm as well as from other local farmers.We plan to carry only Michigan products and are busy sourcing Michiganâs best for your delight. Thatâs it for this week.Come see us â Up on the Farm.
agronomy
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Our partnership with Farmers Harvest has allowed us the opportunity to work with some of America’s Finest, the farmers and growers who provide food for our tables. We work together to fulfill the unique requirements associated with their processing and handling operations. We have manufactured all types of conveyors, sorting tables, wash tables, sizers, etc. for their processing lines. We also build bulk haul bodies for their trucks. - Equipment Design and Manufacturing - Sweet Potato, White Potato, Apple, and Onion Processing Equipment - Conveyors, Sorting Tables, Wash Tables, Sizers, etc. - Bulk Transport Truck Bodies
agronomy
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Team Moon Gazer are thrilled to have brewed a special ale celebrating the 100th anniversary of NIAB – The National Institute of Agricultural Botany which was founded in 1919. It is the mission of NIAB to provide independent science-based research and information to support, develop and promote agriculture and horticulture. As a major international centre for plant science, crop evaluation and agronomy, NIAB still carries out the statutory crop inspection and seed testing for all cereal varieties, including barley, making sure varieties are true to type and healthy. Of particular interest to us is the involvement that the organisation has had with our favourite barley – Maris Otter. Indeed, in 2004 it was NIAB who took on the task of ‘cleaning up’ the Maris Otter for our good mates at seed merchants H Banham Ltd. So, when asked to create a beer to celebrate their centenary we were also keen to showcase Maris Otter and NIAB’s involvement in it. It will come as no surprise therefore to learn that the beer is made predominantly of Maris Otter pale ale to give it that signature biscuit, malt notes – with just a touch of Crystal 400 and Chocolate malt added to create a beer of a rich amber colour. As for the hops we wanted to create a beer using a home grown hop as we are celebrating a British institution. We were also looking for something which was new and exciting as that would add to the concept of the importance of crop development. Chatting to our hop merchants Charles Faram they recommended the Mystic hop variety. This new variety is the daughter of the very popular Jester hop, and will give the beer a rich fruitiness with blackcurrant, citrus and passionfruit characteristics. Although big on flavour the hops will balance nicely and lead to a good traditional bitter – a fitting tribute to the work of such a great institution. It’s a limited-edition brew and one we are very pleased to have been involved in. Do please check out the work that they do: https://www.niab.com/
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A VERY BUSY DAY INDEED! This weekend was a busy one. My husband and I ventured out to the one of the many areas that features a Farmer's Market. We returned with a bushel of peaches, two dozen sweet corn and a very large bag of green beans. After preparing the beans and corn, they were promptly put in the freezer. Then I started to tackle the peaches. My first time canning peaches...I think it's easier to go to the store and buy a jar or two, but then again it would not be nearly the fun. Well, I keep telling myself it was fun? The peaches will be used for the winter, when nothing will satisfy as a warm peach cobbler. This is the partially filled box of peaches, I had already prepared half when I took the picture. They look yummy don't they? The pre-canning stage........mmmmm, what fun!!!!!!!!!!!!! Finally, the finished product. I think these will make lovely peach cobblers this winter! Once the peaches were complete, I tackled the zucchini from our garden. From this......to this...... Okay, I think I've worked in the kitchen long enough. In addition to the canning, I baked two loaves of banana bread from some very over ripe bananas. Monday brought more canning of the zucchini....zucchini is another story. Our garden is over run by zucchini. Our very small garden, which produces sooooooo much!!!!! Gotta love it!!!!!!!!! There is certainly much more zucchini to can or bake with, but for today I am only working on creative things in my room. I need a break from the garden and the kitchen! Tomorrow, more zucchini cannning and perhaps a loaf or two of zucchini bread!
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“This course design has been a highlight of my career since its location, while strikingly obvious in hindsight, did not jump out at me after the first of several site visits and tours of the 12,000 acre estate. But once I strode over the plateau, with views which reminded me of the highlands of Scotland, I knew this would test the mettle of golfers who want to play courses that would challenge the professionals.” – Donald Steel Highlights of the Blue Ridge Mountain golf course include: - Closely cut areas around greens provide many short game options. - Use of bent grass gives the golfer fast surfaces, and fescue grasses add challenge and a contrast of color. - A 150 slope measurement attests to the course’s degree of difficulty, and the rating of 75.1 strokes confirms it. - Bio-filters are strategically placed around the golf course to protect the natural trout streams and rivers that originate within and surround Primland. - Wetlands around the course remain untouched and are treated as environmentally sensitive areas. - Electric golf carts are included with your greens fees. - 25 dollar charge applies for use of the driving range. These fees are included in a daily green fee. - Use of the putting greens is complimentary. Address: 4621 Busted Rock Rd, Meadows of Dan, VA 24120, USA Phone: +1 276-222-3827
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This winter has hardly been bleak here in the northeastern U.S. Temperatures fluctuate into spring weather every few days, and I spied some green shoots (crocuses? daffodils?) poking up by the side of the house a month and a half early. I heard the weather woman say we’ve had a mere 7.5 inches (19.05cm) of snow this winter — down from last year’s abundant 60+ inches (1.5+ m). It’s not glum here, not really. It’s the dearth of growing things that makes the winter gray. And this teasing, unseasonable warmth! I can’t bear to think that planting season won’t start for another two months. Then I remembered my compost last week, that glorious bin of kitchen waste that is turning into black gold over rotations of earth and sky. It is superb. I had forgotten it because, with three of us in the house and occasional contributions from the neighbors, my bin became too wet. I added leaves and shredded brown paper when I could, but couldn’t keep up with the amount of kitchen scraps we add daily. The compost was rotting. I didn’t want to look at another lifeless object, especially one under my care that should have been growing and changing into beautiful dirt. And then one golden day, a kind soul on Craigslist posted free sawdust from his furniture making shop, unadulterated and in large quantities. It was just what I needed. I emailed him immediately, and then tricked Mr. Savvy into driving out and carrying three enormous trash barrel sized bags of sawdust back to the car. Three! I couldn’t stop giggling. Moving each bag was like trying to carry a slippery, unruly chub of a dog. We came home. My eyes may have been bigger than my stomach because one bag of sawdust filled the compost bin to the brim. Don’t tell Mr. Savvy. Over the next month, the compost bin grew alive. It was no longer a pile of wet, stinking vegetables that froze every night as temperatures dipped. It became something warm and sweet smelling. The sawdust settled as we mixed in more banana peels and eggshells and coffee grounds and onion skins. The pile is doing what it promised: changing from garbage to earth before my eyes. It is beautiful. My compost’s life cycle is slow. As I watch and wait for it with the patience of a tender young plant, I realize it satisfies my yearning for growth and life — yes, even in the dead of winter. ©2012 at Simple Savvy, the simple living blog where my neighbor caught just as I was photographing the compost bin, but luckily he knows me too well to think anything strange about it. I can totally picture the sight of you giggling as Mr. Savvy is helping you carry the sawdust. This is because I would have done the same thing.
agronomy
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It has been almost 60 days since our backyard remodel project concluded, back-to-back weekends of machinery and manual labor, that ultimately culminated in a backyard free of hazards with a brand new grassy play space for our kids. If you missed the first half of this two-parter, where I explained what we did to destroy our backyard, give it a read here. In this post, it’s time to look at the steps we took to put it all back together and some of the advice we can offer if you’re taking on a project like this of your own. Step 3 – Minimizing Our Material Costs Three of the challenges we faced in re-shaping our backyard were: - Filling in all the low areas of our yard that previously been part of the pool area, - Re-grading the steepest area of our property, and - Improving overall drainage so that we weren’t stuck with unwanted puddles after manipulating earth For filling and drainage, we brought in 3/4″ crushed rock, and not just a little. A total of 38 cubic yards were delivered for our job, a large enough quantity to allow us to negotiate down the per-yard cost of the material. We also arranged to have all of it delivered at once, using a large dump truck and an additional 20-yard trailer. Scheduling it this way reduced our delivery charges compared to multiple partial loads. (It also provided excellent defense against armies attacking on horseback). We had to follow up our drainage foundation with another 25 cubic yards of turf-blend topsoil, which we dumped using the bobcat into the high spots and spread by hand with rakes and shovels to bring us the extra 6-12″ up to finished grade. Given the enormous amount of material that we brought in for this project, our contractor (my cousin) did a fantastic job estimating our needs so we had little to no surplus and just enough to create the contours we desired. To create our lawn, we had the option to roll out sod across the entire area. But given that we were completing the project in late-April and anticipated a few more weeks of Greater Vancouver spring rain before the warmth of summer arrived, we decided to bring in a hydroseeding firm to spray a combination of mulch, fertilizer, and three varieties of grass seed over the entire 3,500 square foot backyard and just patiently wait for it to grow. We selected a company called Hydrolawn (local to us here in Pitt Meadows). At $0.15 per square foot, versus upwards of $0.75 for sod, it was an affordable way to cover the space. The process took this husband and wife team maybe 20 minutes to complete and we were given clear instructions on watering and fertilizing to help us nurture growth. After four weeks of patience and regular watering, the grass was tall enough to cut. Step 4 – Minimizing Our Rental Costs For scheduling reasons, we planned our whole job to take place over a single weekend, which ended up getting pushed to two weekends due to weather. The benefit to the weekend job was that the bobcat rental company was closed Saturday and Sunday, so we were only charged a single-day rental fee between Friday morning and pickup on Monday. By shutting down the machine at every opportunity, we kept its usage within daily constraints and minimized our equipment rental charges. The second weekend was scheduled similarly, resulting in a two-day paid rental (plus delivery charges) for roughly six days of machine time. Step 5 – Building Our Garden In the steepest section of our yard, we decided that building one or more tiers would help us reduce the severity of the slope. Constructing retaining walls to achieve this would have been costly (depending on the type of material used) and/or required proper engineering (depending on the height). So we elected to bring in some medium sized boulders instead (30-40 of them, each about 1.5 x 1.5 feet), for a couple hundred dollars. The end result was three incremental tiers, each only a foot or so taller than the previous with natural materials to support them at a fraction of the cost of a structured set of walls. We decided to leave the lowest tier as a gravel pad (15′ x 15′) for our kids play structure and a future shed, and chose to set aside the two upper tiers as garden space. Rather than cover the areas with garden soil, however, we built planter boxes with space between each to give us room to tend our plants and get to any unwanted weeds. We fabricated a total of four boxes for our garden from 2.5″ x 10″ yellow cedar, with 4″ x 4″ red cedar posts in each corner for stability. Two were 3′ x 6′ and two were 3′ x 9′, giving us a full 90 square feet of garden space for vegetables and herbs. Because we used 12′ lengths of cedar, cut for us at the lumber yard to the lengths we needed, we were able to build all four boxes using seven length of cedar boards with no waste for a total cost (including posts) of around $200. We added a few ceramic pots that we already owned for tomatoes and strawberries. Lastly, we had three cubic yards each of garden soil and 3/8″ pea gravel delivered to fill the planters and surround them. We used the excess pea gravel on the lower pad to offer a softer play surface for the kids beneath their play structure. We’re really happy with the resulting transformation of the backyard. It’s so easy to be drawn to the house and home magazines and the Pinterest dream project imagery and feel like you need to compete with Versailles to achieve anything of value. But I think the important thing is to reflect on the reasons you took on a project in the first place and see if you managed to stay true to those objectives. When we started this project, we had three goals in mind: - Safety – Removing all of the hazards, holes, and toxic materials that could cause bodily injury - Useability – Recovering dead space for play, function, and relaxation - Property value – Producing an end result that would better serve our family and the property as a whole In the end, we achieved these goals and we kept to the budget we intended. There are certainly additional changes that could be made in terms of decking, patios and other living spaces. But in the mean time we’ve regained a 4,000 sqft space that’s now safe, fun, and functional for our family.
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Worm Castings are an integral, but often overlooked ingredient in all forms of agriculture. Worm Castings are exactly what you think they are, worm poop. Worm castings are especially important in container gardening since there is no contact with native soil that already contains worms and their castings. The easy solution here is to ensure that you are using at least one gallon containers and just drop a red wiggler aka compost worm on top. DO NOT add “Night Crawlers” to your container plants, night crawlers have a tendency to snack on living roots. Although horse manure is not recommended as a soil amendment, for many reasons, a big pile of horse manure is a great place to search for compost worms. Other good places to look for a few are inside piles of grass clippings, underneath large flat objects on the ground or at the interface between all of the fallen plant matter in the forest and the soil underneath. Anywhere that organic matter sits and composts is a good place to find compost worms. Hence the name. Just one compost worm in each container is enough to get a population going, although it can take some time. If you add too many to one container, the food sources inside will be depleted too fast and they will all just leave. Placing one compost worm per gallon in your container garden at the beginning of the growing season will serve you very well all year long. There is no need to go out and spend crazy amounts of money on worm castings. There is no need to but those expensive worm farming containers. Just get some worms and be patient. There is only really one situation that will not work for worms living in your growing containers. If you are using chemical fertilizers, your worms will not do very well at all. In fact, they will most likely die. In this case, you would need to purchase or farm your own worm castings. Do not despair, by the end of these articles, you will have the required knowledge to stop using chemical fertilizers. It is easy, give mother nature what she needs to do what she does and let her do it. She doesn’t need much, she just needs the right stuff. Worms do need something to eat though. This is also simple. Any form of plant matter that is not hard like wood is good food for worms, save a couple things. Try to avoid citrus and capsaicin (peppers). Some good things to use are a combination of -non plastic coated paper -grass clippings that do not have dog or cat excrement in them -leafy greens and their stalks -and many other things. If you would compost it, you can 99% of the time, feed it to your worms. Just letting the worms live in your growing containers cuts you out as the middle man. There is no need to take up extra space with worm bins, castings sifters, lights, watering schedule or heat mats for winter.
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