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Merry HolidaysDec 20, 2009
USDA's High Tunnel StudyDec 18, 2009
Wow the USDA is giving us small diverse farmers a piece of the pie. I think Boulder Belt will have to look into this.
If you watch the video, those tunnels in the White House garden are NOT High Tunnels. Those are low tunnels made from row cover on...
Wintry High WindDec 10, 2009
Yesterday winter came storming in. The day started off with thunderstorms-thunder, lightning, heavy rain and heavy winds. By dawn the rain and thunder had moved eastward. The winds picked up so that by 9 am they were howling and we were getting gusts...
Small Farms vs Industrial FarmsDec 8, 2009
For years I have read the argument that Industrial farms are the most efficient way to produce food. That compared to, say 75 years ago a farm could produce food for 5 people, today's farms produce food to feed 125 per farm. That does sound good but I...
Food IncDec 5, 2009
This is a must see film for anyone who eats food in the United States (which is everyone). I have not been able to get to any public screenings of this film but a few days ago i was perusing the Millions Against Monsanto Facebook page and found a link...
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