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The satisfaction of raising a garden has been overlooked and under-rated in our modern American culture. In pursuing our interest in gardening, we have found many things that work and many that, in spite of modern packaging and claims, don’t. We have addressed some of our needs by looking to the past when most people gardened as a way of life. The tools they used and depended upon for sustenance were developed and perfected over time through use. Sometimes, the quality of tools they used are no longer available because those tools are no longer viable in terms of mass production and economics. Making some of our own tools is our response to that dilemma.
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http://goodfoodcooking.net/winemaking/kentucky-wine-making/
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Most people would never think of Kentucky as being a good source of wine. However, a winemaker named Jean Jacques Dufour in 1798 planted the first commercial vineyard in the small town of Nicholasville Kentucky and in 1860 Kentucky was known as the third largest producers of wine. Of course this all came to a grinding stop when prohibition hit. Today with special agriculture business grants and other government incentives the winemaking industry in Kentucky has been revitalized. There are new vineyards popping up all over the place and now Kentucky has almost a thousand acres of grape planted ground with 50 registered wineries. It is central Kentucky that boosts the most used soil for grape growing. Some say that the soil in the bluegrass is likened to that to the soils in France. Kentucky was once covered with sea water and thus it is rich in limestone from the deposits of the fossils of shell fish. Though the soil is good the climate is not. Kentucky's climate is considered to be in a medium zone, the summers are warm and the winters are cool. The weather in Kentucky is highly influenced by the Gulf of Mexico and thus it gets an average of 50 inches of rain per year. Alas, the weather is a changing! For the past ten years Kentucky has been in a moderate to severe drought and vineyards have to be hand watered to keep the vines from dying. The weather in Kentucky changes quickly and they have had problems with spring frosts, ice storms and days of cold, all taking a toll on the grape crop. So why do people want to grow grapes in Kentucky? Well because when they do grow and the weather is good then the harvest is of great grapes and better wine. One of the problems that Kentucky has faced is that the State does not have any guidance on what to grow, how to grow it or anything. People were simply guessing or going by what their gut told them. This was finally addressed in 2005 when the state hired a viticulturist and enologist. There is a debate on varieties to plant in Kentucky and with the whole industry being quite new, there is lack of good history and data. Some want a certain variety others want a different one. The ones that follow along with the recommendations of the state will get grants and cost help. The ones that go there own way will have to do so on their own. So what grapes are being grown in Kentucky? - Vidal Blanc - Marechal Foch No matter what grape is grown it is suggested that the vines be on grafted rootstock. Because of the abundance of disease and bugs in Kentucky it is practically unheard of to try and grow organically here. The hot muggy summers give rise to black rot, powdery and downy mildews, phomopsis leaf and cane spot disease. The insects they deal with are Japanese beetles, grape cane gall maker, grape berry moths and grape flea beetles. Then of course there are the animals such as, raccoon, possums and deer. Grape growing in Kentucky is alive and well and anyone who takes on this task shows real commitment and passion for persevering through tough times and countless challenges. It is because of this character and the land that two can come together and bring to wine drinkers everywhere a great wine. So give Kentucky wine a chance, they just might surprise you!
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http://www.natureef.eu/commercial-mission-to-philippines-11th-18th-september-2017/
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The commercial mission to Philippines was organized the 11th September till 18th September and covered Manila and Guimaras Island. A total of 15 participants attended the mission, 4 clusters and 11 SMEs. The mission started with a round table with the Government representatives from different Ministries which have in their strategic working lines, the topic of natural resources in the Philippines. There was an exchange of common interests between the Natureef representatives and the Public bodies. The EU-Philippines business Network introduced the Philippines conditions in agriculture, energy, biomass production and other related sectors, as well as there was an introduction of the economic, politic and geographic conditions to work in the country. During the second day of the mission, CREA presented a conference about the opportunities and Philippines condition focused in Natural resources services and technologies from Philippine stakeholders from private and government organizations. For this conference, local SMEs were invited. In the afternoon, individual b2b were organized among the participants. For the following day the same agenda were expected, but focused in water and energy in the Philippines. Some members of the mission took the chance to visit AFEX Asia food Expo 2017, the International Exposition on Food Processing, Packaging and Handling Machinery, Equipment, and Technology in SMX Manila. Last day in Manila the group visited the facilities of Sta. Clara International Corporation, the Philippines ambassador for the project, and several private meetings were held. The 15th September part of the delegation, moved to Guimaras Island which is known for the best mango in Philippines and many wind mills. There are big troubles in the territory with water resources and many opportunities in agriculture and bio waste. The first meeting was with the Guimaras Governor who expressed their interest in developing the cluster policy in the province, using the European cases and an example. During the second day it was organized a meeting with local entrepreneurs focused on the needs of the territory in agriculture, biomass, water supply and energy. In line of what the government said the day before, Entrepreneurs from Guimaras investment forum requested for support and shared the European clustering idea- support of SMEs. In the afternoon the group visited wind mills plant. Last day, they had the chance to visit a mango plantation and water supply of Helping Hands for Guimaras
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PL – Farming Sector to be given importance PL Leader Joseph Muscat stated that a new Government will ensure more cooperation with farmers and cultivators guarantying growth in this area. The country has to face the fact that it is part of the European Union and that stability must be attained to ensure that Maltese farmers are on a level playing-field with their foreign competitors, stated PL Leader. Dr Muscat said that responsible politics have to be put in act reading Farming and Fishing, sectors which have been put aside by the current Government. PL aims to promote Maltese products in foreign markets through the use of quality marks. Further more incentives have to be given to all in the sector, whether they work on a full-time basis or part-timers, especially in the case of youths interested in entering this sector. PL wants to help farmers regarding land entitlement and will allow farmers to apply for the micro-invest scheme particularly when investing in irrigation. Incentives will also be given to those who raise animals particularly pigs and milk producers whilst ensuring the operations within ‘pitkalija’ improve using a bar-coding system across the board. Organic farming is one of the main areas which have to be further developed, said Dr Muscat and PL wants to offer incentives to those interested in entering this sector. He concluded by saying that PL will appoint a Consultative Council for farming and for fishing to ensure all stakeholders have a say in these sectors.
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Tavsan silos are of two types, mechanical and pneumatic, according to their filling type. The mechanical silo offers an ideal solution for top filling with its easy-to-control, lever-safe and fully-closing covers. In pneumatic filling systems, the feed is sent to the silo and the silo is filled with air. In this way, there is no need for feed vehicles to enter the farm, and bio safety reaches the highest level. The cyclone, which is optionally used on the silo in cyclone models, ensures that the feed sent by air is filled into the silo without breaking. While the feed enters the silo, the dust in the exiting air facilitates the separation of the feed. In pneumatic filling, it provides ease of solution with flanged or plug-in filling pipe alternatives in order to adapt to the filling pipes
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https://denkhausbremen.de/en/best-practice-pioneers-of-a-sustainable-bioeconomy/
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The possibilities that the bioeconomy can provide, become visible in the practical applications. However, in order to contribute to a socio-ecological transformation, the revision of the policy framework for bioeconomy uses is needed. At the second conference of the project “Bioeconomy in the Light of Sustainability”, which took place on November 10th and 12th, 2020, everything revolved around examples from bioeconomy practice. To what extent can companies and research projects as pioneers contribute to the success of the bioeconomy in the context of a socio-ecological transformation – and where do they run the risk of being mere green washers of a non-sustainable economy focused on growth ? Participants from environmental and development organisations, scientific institutes and specialised authorities explored this question. The current state of the world’s ecosystems is very worrying. Arable land and forests are constantly overexploited and biodiversity is rapidly dwindling. According to the World Biodiversity Council IPBES, industrial land use is the main driver of the current species extinction. In the context of the bioeconomy, the conference intensively discussed the possible contribution to solving these problems through the transition from a fossil-based economy to one based on biological raw materials; as well as whether a change in the political framework is not more necessary. The organisers, denkhausbremen and BUND, had invited relevant practioners to present their projects in short impulses and to exchange ideas with the participants on the questions above. In the first keynote, Jan Peters , Managing Director of the Succow Foundation, presented the idea of paludiculture. On wet and rewetted peatlands, reeds, cattails or peat mosses are harvested, which are processed into bio-based products such as building or insulation material. In this way, the special wet peatland biotopes can be preserved contributing at the same time to climate protection – in conventional grassland use, drained peat soils emit large quantities of climate-damaging greenhouse gases. Key for those biodiversity-preserving forms of agriculture is the capacity to supply significant quantities of biomass for the bioeconomy. Christiane Baum from the Westphalian Cultural Landscape Foundation, presented the second project: “Energy crops and biodiversity in the Münsterland”. There, concrete measures such as perennial flowering strips in cereal fields or fava-corn mixtures for use in biogas plants are being tested. Combined with approaches of precise tillage and non-cultivation seasons to preserve prairie birds, agriculture and biodiversity conservation can be reconciled. The speaker emphasises that the success of such measures ultimately stands or falls with the acceptance of the farmers. The design of the measures must fit well into agricultural processes and they need to be economically viable. Christine Rasche is researching the conversion of raw materials for the bioeconomy at the Fraunhofer Center for Chemical-Biotechnological Processes. She describes her work using the splitting of lignin, the processing of rapeseed and an extraction process that obtains chemical intermediates from beech wood. She explains, that next to the innovative chemical processes, excellent valorisation concepts are key to an upscaling of those processes and their commercialisation. The required ground work is time consuming and often underestimated. In his keynote speech, Christian Sörgel, Mercer Zellstoff- und Papierfabrik Rosenthal GmbH, presents the possibilities of a pulp mill to process basic materials such as cellulose, hemicellulose, carbohydrates, tall oil and lignin. The pulp mill becomes a biorefinery for further material bioeconomic applications. New and more efficient processes for separating the components promise new value chains and greater independence from market fluctuations regarding pulp. With his Cradle to Cradle idea, Michael Braungart pursues the goal to make the recycling of deteriorating product parts (e.g. shoe soles, brake pads, car tires) biologically useful through a particular design of the manufacture processes. He proposes to completely rethink the world and to initiate fundamental changes in many areas. Agriculture, he says, must be practised in such a way that additional carbon from the atmosphere is stored in the soil every year. He is critical of bioenergy use and the import of biomass from the Global South. Jürgen Hack , Managing Director of SODASAN Washing and Cleaning Agents, presented his company’s efforts to produce detergents and cleaning agents without petrochemicals on the basis of plant-based raw materials. The chemical company has succeeded in obtaining more than half of its biological resources from organic farming and is self-sufficient in covering 60 % of its energy consumption. Overall, the bioeconomy cannot simply be about renewable raw materials, but about an eco-oriented production of these natural resources and a holistic view of sustainability. Ralf Pude (University of Bonn) and Margit Schulze (University of Bonn-Rhein-Sieg) emphasise that promising regional solutions for sustainable biomass production already exist. In experimental fields, they test the cultivation of perennial crops with tall and fast-growing plants. These plants bind a lot of CO2, require few nutrients and at the same time provide important ecosystem services such as soil rest, humus formation, erosion control and habitat for insects In addition to an adequate supply of the amount of biomass, it is important to process it in a targeted manner for higher-value purposes. Reliable markets are indispensable for the acceptance of farmers. According to Michael Carus, nova-institute for Political and Ecological Innovation, the core problem for the climate is not the carbon itself, but the fossil carbon that is extracted from the soil and burned. At the same time, the possible volume of bio-based carbon might be limited by nature. However, technology could enable carbon extraction directly from the atmosphere, with the required energy generated by renewable energies. The extent to which this can be achieved in an ecologically sustainable and socially acceptable manner is then critically discussed. The field of practioners does not lack ideas. However, if we do not change the framework and completely rethink the world, many of these ideas will fail because of the existing market regulations. How strong the wind of change is blowing through the bioeconomy, whether it will be a stiff gust or a gentle breeze, this question remained open in the discussions. The project “Bioeconomy in the light of sustainability” is funded by:
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Carbon dioxide is one of the essential ingredients in green plant growth and more home gardeners are buying CO2 generators for their greenhouses than ever before. CO2 is now considered the nutrient of the new millennium. When you increase the CO2 level in your greenhouse, plants produce more sugars and carbohydrates. The result is plants flower earlier, you get higher fruit yields, and plant are stronger. The benefits of supplementing carbon dioxide in gardens has been well understood by scientists and growers for many years. Why have Al Gore and the United Nations pushed so hard to make us think carbon dioxide is bad? Simple. Money. Carbon trading is just another Wall Street scam. They’ve run out of ways to get your money so they now want to tax the air with carbon offsets. So who are you going to believe? Al Gore, who made tens of millions when he sold his share of the Chicago Climate Exchange, or a farmer who works hard to get the best yield from his crops? Enjoy the great Tommy Emmanuel - Classical Gas:
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A very warm welcome to Caitlin Sparksman who recently joined the Gardens Team at College. Welcome to Murray Edwards, how does it feel to be here? I'm really happy to be working here. When I was doing my WRAGS (Work + Retrain as a Gardener) training, I helped out with projects such as planting up the bulbs in the lawn in Orchard Court, so to now be a part of the garden team is wonderful. Has anything surprised you about the College since you joined? I'm really impressed with the New Hall Art Collection in the College. How lucky to have this in the workplace! Can you tell us a little bit about your role and what it involves? The role of the garden team is so varied. We might be pruning, planting, grass cutting or maintaining all the different areas of the College gardens. I'm looking forward to planting vegetables and herbs for the students and I really enjoy helping look after the large containers and pots at the front of the College. The Acacia trees are in flower at the moment - so beautiful. What’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever received? When somebody speaks, listen completely. What do you like to do in your free time? Gardening at home as well! I have too many houseplants! I also like yoga and read a lot.
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Guglielmo’s Cows, The Milk of Bologna Guglielmo Fontanelli’s milk, high in nutritional content, is once again gaining attention as Guglielmo himself seeks to sell his milk for a fair price. Since 2007 he has forgone the use of the middle man and started selling his milk directly, with his own face on the packaging. The Story of Guglielmo Fontanelli Guglielmo Fontanelli rears both dairy and meat cows in the hamlet of Trasasso, Monzuno, which sits 700 metres above the valley of Savena, a 20 to 25 minute drive from Bologna city. The air is clean and crisp, and the area is abundant with greenery. Guglielmo’s father was also a farmer, and in 1987 he purchased a farm-house with four to five hectares of land. It is here he began his milk production business with just ten to fourteen heads of cow. In October of 2000, he bought the Boschi company, and now owns between 170 and 190 heads of cow, producing 600,000kg of milk annually. 90% of the feed given to his dairy cows is nutritionally dense hay taken from the plains. In May, he specifically harvests grass from the plains as it has a protein content of 12%, compared to mountain-grown grass which is just 8-10% protein. On top of this, he also commissioned a supply company for a particular blend of nutritional feed exclusively for his calves, dubbed Vitelli Fontanelli, “Fontanelli’s Calves”. The Nutritional Content of Guglielmo Milk The reason for Guglielmo’s milk being of superior quality is that the milk is especially high in protein. The protein content of milk usually changes depending on the season. In winter, Guglielmo milk has a protein ratio of 3.4 to 3.6%, and in summer between 3.3 and 3.45%. However in both cases this is higher than the average, which is said to be between 3.2 and 3.25%. After milking, the milk is heated to a low temperature of 71°C and then allowed to slowly cool, and this gentle pasteurisation process preserves the quality and taste of the protein content. The high protein content not only has obvious nutritional benefits, but also improves the milk’s “processing quality”. For example, protein is often added to milk when making ice-cream in order to make it more creamy and soft. However with Guglielmo’s milk, adding protein becomes unnecessary. Gugliemo’s Milk – Something Special From 2007, Guglielmo decided not to outsource the distribution and sale of his milk, choosing instead to sell it directly himself. His pasteurised milk is sold in one litre bottles or five litre vats, and is delivered to Bologna City and the neighbouring areas. Sold as fresh quality milk, the label features Guglielmo himself with one of his cows. He personally delivers his milk to cafes, restaurants and ice-cream vendors. There are many stages of conventional milk sale; milking, collection, processing, storage, dispatch and distribution; and is just too drawn-out for Guglielmo. His aim is to shorten the process, and go back to a time when milk was sold directly from producer to consumer. Artecibo editorial board Content edited by staff
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Watch Now: Organic Fruits and Veggies 2 min. read Eating fruits and vegetables is an essential part of a healthy, balanced diet. All types of fruits and vegetables are sources of vitamins, minerals and fiber. What’s more, they’re also low in calories. Organic produce has picked up in sales and popularity, causing many people to wonder if they should be buying organic. While conventional produce is considered safe to eat, there are some benefits to purchasing organic. For many people, the major reason to shop organic is to reduce exposure to pesticide residues. Due to strict farming practices, organic produce contains less pesticide residue. Several studies have also found that the phytochemicals (the good stuff that helps fight diseases) in fruits and vegetables is higher in organic produce versus conventional crops. The Environmental Protection Agency has significantly reduced the use of pesticides in all products grown in the U.S., and Tom Vilsack, the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, is committed to helping the organic industry continue to thrive. Read the Label Look for the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Organic Seal to ensure a produce is organic. The Organic Seal on produce indicates that the use of pesticides on plants, soil and in water treatments, and the use of genetically engineered crops or seeds are closely monitored with regular inspection of facilities affiliated with the USDA National Organic Program. You can enjoy fresh produce and stay on a budget. Here are some frugal shopping tips: - Review weekly store advertisements for sales. - Plan your menus and put together a shopping list based on what fruits and vegetables are currently in season or on sale. - Look for produce grown locally and in season. These are often priced lower than other items. - Purchase items in bulk or in larger quantities when doing so makes sense. Consider freezing unused produce for later use. - Select fresh whole produce, which will be less expensive than buying pre-washed or pre-cut items. To balance out your food choices, make sure to serve yourself at least 1 cup of vegetables at lunch and dinner. Choose two fruit servings per day, and add them to your meal or snack choices. For more information, please watch the video. About Natalie Castro, M.S., R.D., LDN Natalie Castro-Romero is the Chief Wellness Dietitian for corporate wellness at Baptist Health South Florida. She earned her bachelor’s degree in nutrition and dietetics from Florida International University. She completed her master’s degree in nutrition and exercise science at the State University of New York, University at Buffalo. Ms. Romero is certified in adult weight management and works passionately to improve the health of both adults and children. Her clinical experience includes working with patients suffering from gastrointestinal disorders and critically ill patients in intensive care. In addition, she has conducted research on eating behaviors and pediatric obesity. Her research has been published in several peer-reviewed medical journals. Healthcare that Cares Related StoriesView All Articles December 27, 2023 4 min. read December 20, 2023 2 min. read November 14, 2023 3 min. read
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-AquaFuse known for their High-Density Polyethylene Pipeline (HDPE) Systems also produces the most functional, high performance, ball valve available- CHULA VISTA, CA – AquaFuse® by CMF Global, Inc., a world leader in revolutionizing (HDPE) piping products which improves golf course performance and water efficiency, proudly announces that their High-Performance ControlFlo® 360 Ball Valve, the company’s flagship valve, continues to be the front-runner in the golf course irrigation business due to its versatility and innovation. ControlFlo™ 360 Ball Valve, referred to as the 360 Valve, was designed and manufactured to accompany and work with High-Density Polyethylene Pipeline (HDPE) Systems. However, due the 360 Valve’s high-performance and reputation, golf course superintendents are replacing their failing valves with the 360 Valve and what is noteworthy – they are installing it on PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) systems. “We purchased the 360 Valve but didn’t install it immediately. Our irrigation technician found an application and installed the valve. Our team was so impressed how easy it was to replace our existing valve and how adaptable and versatile it worked with our existing PVC pipes. What I found remarkable, was under full pressure at 120 PSI, I could easily turn it on and off with my hand. So functional,” said Justin Mandon, Superintendent of Pasatiempo Golf Course in Santa Cruz, CA. A Top-100 golf course according to GOLF Magazine, Golf Digest, and Golf Week. The 360 Valve is highly specified by golf course designers, irrigation designers, and superintendents for new golf courses as well as renovations. Additionally, it is used in both Landscape and Agriculture applications. The valve was designed specifically to eliminate “water hammer” and to be “100% corrosion resistant”. “The 360 Valve is the best in the business and that is why the Top-100 best golf courses and more, replace their inadequate valves with it,” said Executive Vice President, Joseph Fernandez. “And the fact it is being installed on PVC pipes systems is a game changer. Our market growth is unmatched.” About AquaFuse by CMF Global, Inc. CMF Global, Inc. is an industry leader that is revolutionizing the irrigation business with its High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) high-performance proprietary piping systems called AquaFuse. A line of heat-fused components that provide a ZERO leakage rate with no breaks, comes with a service life of more than 100 years and is protected with a 25-year warranty. Our AquaFuse Piping System is a world-class green piping system. AquaFuse Piping System qualifies for Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED) credits indicating its strong emphasis on sustainability. We aim to supply AquaFuse brand of piping systems for golf courses that need to improve their overall performances which means better above ground and below. Many AquaFuse projects and installations are to replace all the rusting metal components on the golf course that are wasting precious water. AquaFuse stops the leaks, conserves water, saves expenses, and improves the golf course’s playability. AquaFuse installations includes AquaFUSION Polyethylene Fusion Training. An onsite training course with the construction personnel who will install your system anywhere in the world. This provides the knowledge and tools required to safely and successfully install the AquaFuse HDPE Piping System. CMF Global, Inc. is proud to have received a multitude of awards and decorations, including the 2012 Exporter of the Year for San Diego and Imperial Counties from the World Trade Center and the 2013 Exporter of the Year for San Diego and Imperial Counties from the U.S. Business Administration. For more information, visit www.aqua-fuse.com. # # #
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http://www.kerstinengman.com/about
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I paint primarily from the midcoast Maine landscape and its surrounding farms, with occasional diversions into the common still life of the vegetable or a view into everyday life at home. I'm very worried about how we're all going to make our way into a future where climate issues threaten and our children won't have any sense of how the natural world has been our balancing and leveling aesthetic. What the local farmer brings to a community that sustains us was a focus in the paintings for nearly all of 2012 and remains an enduring involvement. Shining a light on our connection to the land and the people who work it, through painting, is my own way of supporting the sustainable harvesting of our food on a local level. Since working with associated farmers and artists on a project which was designed to bring the neighborhood farms forward and into public view, I have cemented my own commitment to the 'GROW LOCAL' effort.
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Festivals encourage the donation of urine. It could be also used for batteries according to Standford University Researchers at Stanford University have developed an inexpensive battery for renewable energy. This is done by making use of urea, a substance which is to be found in fertilizers and urine. Isn’t this great news?
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Worldwide suppliers of hemp hurd and products to the building industry Worldwide suppliers of lime binder, and makers of Tradical® Hemcrete® Hemp Industries Association The mission of the HIA, a 501(c)(6) membership-based non-profit trade group, is to represent the interests of the hemp industry and to encourage the research and development of new products made from industrial hemp, low-THC oilseed and fiber varieties of Cannabis. Vote Hemp is a national, single-issue, nonprofit organization dedicated to the acceptance of and free market for industrial hemp, low-THC oilseed and fiber varieties of Cannabis, and to changes in current law to allow U.S. farmers to grow the crop. Canadian Hemp Trade Alliance The CHTA is a national organization that promotes Canadian hemp and hemp products globally. Established in 2003 the Alliance represents those involved in Canada’s hemp industry. Members include; farmers, processors, manufacturers, researchers, entrepreneurs and marketers. Australian Industrial Hemp Association The Industrial Hemp Association NSW Inc (IHANSW) aims to reinstate industrial hemp to its proper, dynamic place – both commercially and agriculturally. Industrial hemp assists in improving the quality of soil and helps reduce accumulation of carbon (CO2) and minimizes damage caused by the greenhouse effect. International Hemp Building Association The International Hemp Building Association (IHBA) is a non-profit company and was formed on the 20th November 2009 in Ireland. The IHBA currently has over 150 members from 25 different countries. North American Industrial Hemp Council The North American Industrial Hemp Council is a 501(c)(3) nonstock nonprofit organization whose vision is to reestablish and expand the use of industrial hemp.
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Owing to its high efficiency, offered machine is widely used for producing eco-friendly briquettes within least operation cost. To suit to the diversified requirements of our customers, we provide this Straw Briquetting Machine in different models and production capacities. Get QuoteInquiry Online Rice Husk Briquette Machine In Algeria. Fez river pebble briquetting machine sell it at a bargain. fez river pebble briquetting machine sell it at a bargain price buy sell briquettes biomass briquette systems llc biomass briquetting machine for salemaking sawdust briquettes what is the best method of mixing before briquetting get price biomass briquettes production and marketing energypedia ... High efficiency rice husk briquetting machine. 1. Raw Material processed by biomass briquette machine: Coal,Carbon Black,Charcoal Powder, Sawdust, Smashing Straw, Animal Dung, Banana Peel. 2. Charchoal Biomass briquetting machine Whole Process. Crusher---Mixer----briquette making machine Rice Husk Briquetting Machine Technical Details: 1) Machine name: Renewable Briquetting Machine. 2) Density of Briquette: 1100-1400kg approx. 3) Diameter of Briquette: 70/80/90mm approx. 4) Briquette shape: square,round,hexagonal. 5) Production Capacity : 1000-1500 kg/hr. 6) Motor & electric closet: high quality. Briquette size: 420*350 (mm) Capacity per set: 120 bags/min. Wood chip compactor mainly is used for compacting wood chips. But it also can be used to compact rice husk. High pressure supply can make the rice husk bale perfect. But, to be exact, this is a kind of compacting machine rather than briquette. Biomass briquette is renewable, clean, eco-friendly energy, especially for agricultural countries. XNY-1000C Series briquette press can make cylinder shape fuel briquettes from biomass and agro-forest waste. 2.Features of the Briquette Machine (1) NO binder needed during production to make clean & green fuel briquette. Biomass Briquette Making Machine For Salemake Rice. Gcbciia biomass briquette machine is new developed briquette making machine.It is specially designed for these who are interested in gcbcis cheap price, but want higher output.As you can see, this type of screw briquette machine looks like gcbci, but it is greatly improved in the structure design and the capacity is increased by 250kgh. These Briquetting Plants find wide usage in making briquettes from rice, husk, coal, peanut shell, wheat straw, maize straw, and other agro wastes. The offered plants are contributing towards reliable non-conventional energy options, sustainable environmental safety and cost efficiency. New Type Super Quality Biomass Wood Sawdust Briquette Making Machine/ Rice husk Briquetting Press Machine Price Model LGZB-1 LGZB-2 LGZB-3 Capacity ( kg/h) 160-200 220-260 280-320 Motor 11 kw 15 kw 18.5 kw Briquette’s diameter (mm) 40mm-60mm 60mm-70mm 60mm-80mm Dimension (mm) 1700*660*1300 1860*800*1360 1900*900*1450 contact information Horse Manure Briquette Machine Introduction Horse manure briquette machine is a special equipment for making horse manure into biomass fuel. Technically, it belongs to punching type briquetting machine.This machine is mainly composed of briquetting machine, feeder and controlling cabinet etc. adopting the piston punching force to compress the loose materials into density cylindrical briquettes. Jun 19, 2019 Gathering biomass waste material. Crushing. Compressing to form a briquette. Drying the briquette. In the Briquetting process, the materials are first crushed into a very small size so that they can be compressed properly and burn easily. Special crushing machine is obtainable in the market to crush the raw materials. The Largest Briquette Machine Manufacturer in China – Buy High Quality Briquette Machine to Make Biomass Briquettes: Hot sale briquette machine offered by biomass fuel briquette machine manufacturer or supplier, guide on process of briquette making and how to start briquette making business with limited cost in Tanzania, Egypt, Morocco, Ghana, South Korea, etc. This machine can also be used for making briquette from other biomasses such as Rice husk, palm & coconut fiber or other biomass materials too. CONTROLLER OF MSB-0001 Sawdust and biomass briquette making process is divided into 3 parts; sieving and conveying of sawdust to the dryer, extruding dried sawdust at high pressure and temperature by ... Hydraulic biomass briquette machine is the newest model briquette machine made by GEMCO. It is mainly used to produce wood or sawdust briquettes, and also can process other biomass materials like rice husk, straw, paperboard and sugarcane bagasseor. After pulverized by hammer mill, the powder wood or sawdust with moisture content of 12% will be ... GCBC-IIA biomass briquette machine is new developed briquette making machine. It is specially designed for these who are interested in GCBC-I's cheap price, but want higher output. As you can see, this type of screw briquette machine looks like GCBC-I, but it is greatly improved in the structure design and the capacity is increased by 250kg/h. For charcoal producers, you need to see this video. It is a demo of biomass materials briquette machine making process. Raw Materisl: straw, sawdust, rice husk, fruit hush, coconut shell, palm shell, tree bark, logs, etc. Rice husk is residue from processing of rice grains. It is good for making briquettes because rice husk has the optimal moisture content of 8 and 12 % and granulation is also perfect 10x5x2 mm. Because of those characteristics there is no need for further preparation such as grinding of drying. Screw Briquetting Machine: Making Briquettes from Wood & Sawdust – Buy High Quality Screw Briquette Press for Biomass Briquettes Making: HOT sale screw briquetting machine offered by biomass briquette machine manufacturer or supplier, guide on process of various wood or sawdust briquettes production and how to start briquettes making business with limited cost in Tanzania, … Biomass charcoal briquettes plant is consist of different machines for producing charcoal from the biomass materials. The biomass materials can be wood, sawdust, rice husk, peanut shell, coconut shell, bamboo, etc. There are two ways of producing charcoal briquettes from biomass materials. The difference is biomass materials briquetting first ... The Rice Husk Briquette Machine is used to make briquettes and we use ram type technology which is of low investment cost and give more output. The Supreme quality raw material is used in the manufacturing of briquettes to assure high performance. As the demand for rice husk briquette machine is increasing nowadays because of the scarcity of fuel. Making charcoal briquette from wood / sawdust. Proper raw materials, as the drawing shows, the raw material is wood log, weed tree or wood chips with large diameter, you need to crush them into small wood chips with the diameter of 1cm below, and keep the moisture content below 12%, to make sure higher production efficiency. Behind manufacturing of the Biomass Briquetting Plant our prime aim is to achieve global leadership in offering value added high quality solutions to our customers in proper utilization of the biomass waste.The biomass briquetting plant is the eco-friendly green technology that converts the waste – residues in to the valuable energy fuel. By combining technology expertise, process focus ... Rice Husk Charcoal Briquette Press Exported to Tanzania. ABC Machinery is a reliable briquetting press manufacturer and supplier in China. We are experienced in offer customized briquetting solutions for mini, small and large turnkey project. Recently, one of our client in Tanzania ordered small scale rice husk charcoal briquette press from us. Feb 22, 2015 Briquetting Press Machine Project Report. Biomass briquetting press machines are able to grind any type of agricultural or forestry waste and convert them into useful biomass briquettes. This machines have high production capacity depends upon raw material size and quality and required less electricity to produce bio fuels. Shape of Briquettes: Cylinder in any length. Diameter of Briquettes:70mm, 30mm, 22mm, 10mm, 8mm Suitable Biomass Materials for the Briquetting Machine: straw, grain shells, peanut seedlings (shell), cotton stalks, wood chips, sawdust, branches, bark, bamboo powder, wood wastes, forest residues and so on. Moisture Requirement: around 15%. Size Requirement: better to be less than 10mm (peanut ... The following are the main steps involved in rice husk briquettes making process, which is suitable for commercial scale biomass briquetting plant. The moisture content in the rice husk is up to 15%. However, it is suggested that the raw material should have 8% to 10% moisture in it. A dryer is used to reduce the moisture content. Binder less biomass briquette machines are used by above 150 biomass briquette manufacturers based in India. In replacing fossil fuels like gas, kerosene, diesel etc., & thermal application and pellet machine Biomass briquettes are used as the best alternatives to lignite, coal and charcoal. The ZBJII Biomass Briquetting Machine is the newest equipment by using the abandoned rice husk as the raw material to produce the final bio-fuel briquette. The rice husk biomass briquette, 65mm in diameter and 4710mm in length, occurs in hexagonal prisms with a hole through the body .After the processing of drying, compressing under the high pressure and temperature, the briquette is capable … biomass briquetting machine for straw Straw is a kind of common seen biomass waste and agricultural by-product. It includes wheat straw, rice straw, barley straw, oat straw, rye straw, etc. it is also a good source of solid biomass fuel if made into briquettes by biomass briquetting machine. Working principle of straw briquetting machine New Type Super Quality Biomass Wood Sawdust Briquette Making Machine/ Rice husk Briquetting Press Machine Price Model LGZB-1 LGZB-2 LGZB-3 Capacity ( kg/h) 160-200 220-260 280-320 Motor 11 kw 15 kw 18.5 kw Briquette’s diameter (mm) 40mm-60mm 60mm-70mm 60mm-80mm Dimension (mm) 1700*660*1300 1860*800*1360 1900*900*1450 contact information Rice husk is rich in cellulose and lignin, so it can be made into briquettes with a briquette-making machine. Due to the small size of the rice husk, it does not need to be crushed and can be used directly to make rods. But it should be noted that the moisture content must be controlled below 12%. Alibaba.com offers 1,412 rice husk biomass briquetting machines products. About 18% of these are Energy Saving Equipment, 10% are Briquette Machines, and 22% are Biomass Briquette Machines. A wide variety of rice husk biomass briquetting machines options are available to you, such as local service location, key selling points, and applicable industries. The price list for briquette making. There are a lot of things need to be considered before you buy a briquette machine or set up a briquette plant, the cost on the machine is an investment for only once but further consideration should be included as we should make value from the briquette.. A list of things need to be considered. Labor cost Request A Quote We believe that customer service comes first. More than 600 large and medium-sized digital processing equipment More than 2,300 front-line technicians and after-sales service personnel
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https://ngoainguskyline.com/2021/08/13/which-of-the-english-cucumber/
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The American cucumber is also known as the “pink” and is a native to the northern hemisphere. This sweet-tasting fruit has a distinctive smell that is not as sweet as the British sweet potato, but it is also very delicious. In Australia, the “green” is also a popular variety and is also grown in Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Cucumbers are grown in a variety of countries. The United Kingdom has about 40 different varieties, but its main crop is the cucurbit variety, which is grown in the north of England. A common question for those who grow the American cumber is: what are the characteristics of the cumber? A cumber’s flavor is determined by its seed coat, which looks like a row of cotton, with black spots on the surface and a green or pink color. The seed coat has to be a combination of several genes. The cucumbers in Australia are produced by an annual, or “seasonally hybrid,” cucu-based hybrid. The seeds of this hybrid are then crossed with the native British cumber, which has a different coat of seed. The hybrid will develop a seed coat with different colors and stripes. This hybrid is called a “cross”, and it usually produces more than one variety of cumber. The American version of the American cucumber is a cross between the American red cucumis and the European cucusum. This cucuy, which can be either pink or green, is the most popular variety. The British cucutum is also called the “English cucumb”. It is produced by the same genetic process as the American, but has a greenish tint and is sold as a green apple variety. It is not a popular choice in Britain. The name “cucumber” comes from the Latin word for “seed”, which is “cupid’s arrow”. The American cucuy and the British cukes, on the other hand, are the most common seedlings in the United Sates, Australia, and New Zealand. Cukes are usually grown in nurseries or garden centers. CUCUMBUS, the British version of an American cucu, can be found in nursories and gardens. The European cukes have the best taste and taste buds of all the seedlings. The flavor is similar to the British Cucumb. The fruit has the taste of the seed. CURCUMBINS, the American version, is found in the garden and is often sold in supermarkets. The English cucu is also an interesting hybrid. CURRANTIES, the Cucumbras of the British Isles are produced in nursaries, garden centers, or nursery stores. The Dutch cucuses are also popular and are grown commercially in many parts of Europe. In the United states, they are grown for seedling varieties that can be sold for money or as houseplants. In many parts, they have been bred to produce large, white fruits, but these are not common. CUMBERS, the English cucuts are usually sold in grocery stores, but also at home garden stores. CUBE, the German cuke is grown only in Germany. It can be cultivated in nursery or garden settings. It’s the German version of a British cucumber. It has a very mild, creamy flavor, with a creamy texture. CUTLES, the cukes from the United Arab Emirates are the favorite variety of British cukers. They are used to make a variety called “Cucumber Kettle” in Europe. CUKES, the Dutch cukes are grown only on the Netherlands island of Vosges. In France, they’re grown only to make “Cau-Bou-Cau”, which have been sold at supermarkets in France. COULDS, the French cukes were introduced into England in the mid-1800s. In England, they were known as “Bouilles de cucuz” and were sold in gardens. CULLENS, the Welsh cukes or “cukers” were introduced in the late 18th century to Great Britain. They were sold as vegetable gardeners and were grown commercially, but were not considered a culinary delicacy. COOKIES, also called “custards” in France, are made by a company in the Netherlands called “Dock.” The recipe for them has not been recorded. They have been popular in Britain for many years. COWBERS and COWES, also known in England as “chicken and egg” are also common. They’re made by the British firm of Hockley & Co. and are sold in garden centers and nurseries. They taste like egg whites, but are made from egg yolks. COWS, the Irish cukes can be grown in
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I can not tell you how strong fresh herds dried and prepped are. It’s incredible! Almost too strong for my nose. Boy does it feel good to harvest what you sow. Just check out the pics. Oregano is a small harvest, but much more coming. I forgot how sage is fluffy compared to other herbs. Can’t wait for the other herbs to grow bigger. In addition we canned squash, made our own guac (avocados from the store only). Next to can are the tomatoes that are ripening. We have an abundance from cucumbers and okra to onions and variety greens. We made ice lollies for the rabbits in prep for summer with mustard greens (natural parasite control for their digestion and kale). Nutritious and will help keep them cool. We are building out two more big garden boxes extending what we are growing and establishing our medicinal herbs. Compost base has been concreted and first layer has been mortared. After that, it’s time to make things pretty with garden decorations, fencing and solar lights. Planning out our stone pathways. So glad that the rainy season and its mud is behind us! During the mud we wrapped up many indoor projects; built three beds with live edge wood, complete the bath with my Aunt Pam’s pottery basins and more. But this is my teaser to my hubby’s upcoming posts that should start soon. Grins! Yes, we are living the dream, but it is a tremendous amount of work that make dinner taste delicious and sleep very welcomed!
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https://www.loveurbanade.com/
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Unique and refreshing herb infused lemonades. urban + ade is a woman owned and operated small farm business located in beautiful Western Maryland. In our farm's garden, we grow fresh seasonal herbs which are picked, mixed, and crafted on-site into small batch beverages and cocktail mixers with a refreshingly unique flavor. We currently sell our products in Maryland and the DC Metro area. Since we first started making our lemonade we have focused on one thing, showing off the great flavor of garden fresh herbs..... Urban+Ade was created on a farm for our farmers market customers. You can find us at farmers markets and places that support local farm businesses! Being able to put a face, and a place, to where ones food comes from is an important way to connect communities in our ever changing food system. Let us tell you our story!
agronomy
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Dr. Gary Schwarz Convinced he could use the farming knowledge he learned from his father and the research knowledge he learned in school to grow bigger deer on his property, Gary began to seek out the right forages and develop predictable dry land farming techniques in 1983 on the Tecomate Ranch. By 1989, he had perfected farming methods, discovered lablab and other new subtropical legumes and invented the reversible game-proof fence for food plots, opening the way for revolutionary food plot management for deer even in arid South Texas. The results were spectacular! The unbelievable explosion in deer numbers, size (both antler size and body weights) and reproductive rates had never reported before, leading to the founding of Tecomate Seed Company and The Bucks of Tecomate.
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Before the Second World War there were few olive trees in Agios Ioannis, but in the 70’s olives for oil production were the most important crop in the village. In addition, every family had one or more garden plots; a household might have some of these near the house; others might be found in other parts of the village. The most common crops were squash, onion, potatoes, lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, artichokes and horta (various greens, including vlita – a pot herb). Several families had small vineyards scattered around in the lower part of the village. Few produced enough wine for a family’s yearly need, even though wine was only served on special occasions. Today, the grain is bought in the store, but ground in the village. Every family has a small hand mill, consisting of two flat stones with a piece of wood going through the middle of both stones, and a handle in the upper part. The grain is put into a hole in the middle of the upper stone and ground by turning the upper stone while the lower remains stationary. This is hard work, and it is one by the women. Earlier, grain was grown both within and outside the village walls, and old threshing floors could still be seen in the area. The fields went out of use during World War II when grain for sowing was difficult to obtain. In the 70’s grain was store-bought, but was ground in the village. Every family had a small hand mill, consisting of two flat grind stones with a wood shaft going through the middle of both stones, and a handle to rotate the upper stone. The olive tree is a biennial producer of fruit and bears a good crop every second year. The season lasted from November to March. The olives stayed on the trees until they were ripe, and wind and rain knocked them down. Only towards the end of the season were the remaining olives beaten down with long sticks. This was work-intensive in a kinotis that had about 3500 olive trees, and with about 20% of the population more than 64 years old. One family had about 70 trees, another about 30 spread around the village – some bought and some inherited. The olive harvest is labour-intensive, and the whole family had to cooperate. An old couple with many trees might be given a hand by a neighbour or a visiting relative. If the wife had her own trees, she would work on these with help from her children. In addition to harvesting their own trees, some people would work the trees of relatives who had moved away. Some ex-villagers returned to the village every two years and stayed for a month or two to harvest their olive trees, visiting relatives and renewing old ties to their birthplace. Beating ripe olives from the trees and collecting olives from the ground was hard and time-consuming. The olives had to be picked out from between the stones and tree roots. During the olive harvest season we were much in demand as olive pickers and soon realised the job required back-breaking effort. To be able to handle the work, some of the villagers had bought plastic netting to put under the trees. The first household purchased netting in 1976, and in 1978 two more families followed the example of the innovators. This made the work quicker and easier and made it possible for the villagers to harvest their trees more efficiently. There were two olive presses in Agios Ioannis, both were operated by hand. The press tub was about 1,5 – 2 metres in diameter, and had three grinding stones that mashed the olives into a pulp. About 40-60 kilos of olives were dumped into a round concrete tub at a time. A blindfolded mule powered this work, and each session lasted about 45 minutes. The mash was then scooped out and put into thick woven rope bags – about 2 kilos in each bag – and stored in a wooden trough. After about 25-30 bags were filled, they were carried to the press and set one on top of the other, and hot water was poured over the surface. When all the bags were in place, a long wooden handle was used to manually screw the press down. Two or three people were needed to work the winch. The oil flowed into a tub by the press. Early in the season 4-5 kg. of olives were required to produce 1 kilo of oil; later 2.5 kg. was sufficent. The owners of the press received 10% of the oil – the first kilo, the 11th kilo and so on – as their payment. A few of the villagers sold oil in Chania while others only had enough for themselves and their family. Olive oil for cooking is an important ingredient in Greek cooking. When we returned to the Agios Ioannis in 1980, our landlady was very upset when she realised that we had no oil and promptly gave us a bottle as a gift.
agronomy
https://zespriproducervote.zespri.com/news/reflections-from-recent-new-zealand-visitors
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Reflections from recent New Zealand visitors Alastair Hulbert – Chief Supply Officer, Zespri After 2 years of inability to travel to Europe it was great to get on the ground and see first hand the excellent work that is being done by a highly skilled, hardworking and enthusiastic Zespri team in ZGS Europe. There is a considerable ecosystem existing between SunGold Kiwifruit growers, post harvest, technicians and Zespri teams that continues to improve results for all involved and deliver on the Zespri brand promise with consumers. I came away very confident in what is being achieved and the future growth potential for both Zespri and our ZGS growers as we focus on our 12-month supply goals and enhancing the benefits to NZ growers. Andrew Dunstan – CEO, Southern Cross Horticulture During my recent travels to Europe, I had the opportunity to spend 2 days with the ZGS team in Greece. It was clear to me that Italy and Greece have great potential and that if we don’t move quickly, they will become our competitors as their growers plant other varieties. I believe that 12-month supply protects NZ grower returns by controlling shelf space in the market during the New Zealand off-season. This protects our price premium and ability to supply from NZ smoothly as the season comes on. Provided we have clear principles around prioritising NZ fruit it makes good sense to release further hectares into the northern hemisphere. To the point that if we don’t release more licence I suspect as growers we are at risk of losing our premium in the long term future. Shaun Gardner – Head of Global Commercial, Zespri Visiting the pre commercial SunGold Kiwifruit sites in northern Greece highlighted the effort and desire the Growers and Post-Harvest technicians have in growing a successful SunGold Kiwifruit crop. They are very enthusiastic to learn and are waiting in anticipation to have the authority to plant SunGold Kiwifruit at a commercial level. With the strong growth of Hayward volumes in Greece new packhouses and cool stores are being built with some having the capability to be powered 90% with Solar. This strong investment in Kiwifruit infrastructure shows the commitment there is to develop a strong Kiwifruit industry within Greece. Zespri has a window of opportunity to contribute to this growth before competitor Golds obtain a strong foothold. Lorry Leydon – Head of Productivity ZGS, Zespri I was blown away by the passion and capability of the growers we visited in Italy – they have a strong focus on increasing yields as well as supplying the quality of fruit that delivers on the Zespri promise. I was lucky enough to visit several Italian suppliers who were keen to have me taste the last of the seasons SunGold Kiwifruit. This product has been instore for 28 weeks and was still in superb condition. It was also pleasing to see that our suppliers are completely aligned to our goal of delivering 12-month supply to our consumers. The ZGS team in Europe is incredibly passionate and laser focused on delivering our 2030 strategy – the growth we are expecting is in safe and secure hands
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This Channel✅ Posts EVERY SUNDAY! In this indoor grow update, we talk about increasing cannabis yields with super cropping training methods. This is indoor gardening with organic nutrients ( dry amendments ) using led grow lights. This channel and its content are intended for adults over the age of 21. I do not condone any Will, Vice President of the Oregon Sun Grower’s Association shows us a big outdoor marijuana garden in giant containers. He is growing a big variety of plants including, Pure Mendo Diesel x Pineapple and San Fernando Valley Kush marijuana. Aggressive training, prune vegetation from inside of marijuana plant to encourage ventilation and force growth toward How to Grow Medical Marijuana for those that live in legal states. This site is to teach you how to grow your own medicine. We do not encourage any type of drug use. Every video is for educational purposes. I am a legal grower in the state of Oregon. http://growpotcheaply.com Free grow course and the See All The Keppers Videos In HQ On The New YouTube marijuana420grower Channel How To Grow Maijuana “Outdoor Grow” Video taken during a recent visit to a grow in Northern California. Please click the ad on this video. It just takes a second and is how we are able to keep providing How To Grow Instructions on how to prune marijuana plants to improve bud quality and yield. The grower shows you his hydroponic indoor medical cannabis garden, then shows you how to prune, remove suckers, or lollipop marijuana plants. For more demonstrations on growing marijuana visit us at http://www.MarijuanaGrowersHQ.com Get the Equipment: https://youtu.be/xXn_tpnwsT0 To grow indoors, you need a grow tent, a good light, air fan and smell filter. How to grow marijuana course for dummies – Growing Cannabis Indoors 101 – Drying Cannabis Plants Learn to grow marijuana for dummies, a 10 lesson 101 course for dummies and beginners. In lesson 9, learn how to properly dry your buds after harvesting. Learn the appropriate temperature and humidity levels for good dying conditions, and Growing Weed Tips: Learning To Grow Marijuana Ep.1, is a laid back episode. We will learn some basics as well as some great veteran tips in the garden. We will start out with a few basic questions and then we will do a tour of the garden where we will see the different strains. It How to grow marijuana course for dummies – Growing Cannabis Indoors 101. Learn to grow marijuana for dummies, a 10 lesson 101 course for dummies and beginners. In lesson 1, learn how to grow marijuana by first addressing major questions like space, lighting, grow medium, strain, and time before they become an issue for you weed life v.028 #WeedLife #KeepItGreen JOIN OUR COMMUNITY ———————————————————— Dawgo’s Cannatina Discord Server: https://discord.gg/gv7AxHn Instagram, Twitch, & Twitter: @dawgothehutt E-Mail: [email protected] Web: http://www.grow.tube SUPPORT THE SHOW ———————————————————— FREE – Do your shopping at Amazon: http://amzn.to/2jvjj7c Or just SHARE the video & tell a friend to SUBSCRIBE!!! DONATE with Super Chat Or using Paypal: https://streamlabs.com/crazydago420 Music I show Topping, FIMing and Super Cropping on the plants. SUBSCRIBE and LIKE to follow me on my adventure in growing medical marijuana. VaderVision Video Content has been made available for informational and educational purposes only. Please view responsibly. Join me for Live Streaming on Twitch Wednesdays at 4:20 PST https://www.twitch.tv/vadervision Secondary Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpdY… Vlog Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAac… Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vaderog/ __________________________ Special Thanks to the Crew VaderVision powered by PROP 215 SB 420 and Now Prop 64 This Channel✅ Posts EVERY SUNDAY! This video shows how training your autoflowers cannabis plants increases harvest yields. Indoor grow guide using organic dry amendments, coco coir and led grow lights. grow tips for beginners. This channel and its content are intended for adults over the age of 21. I do not condone any illegal activities,
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https://zippo-fan.net/2020/different-types-of-gardens.html
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Once people have built their house, the next thing that they used to concentrate more on is decorating it. They used to paint with vibrant colours and use furniture that matches with the paint colour. Buy a variety of decorative objects and hang or place them all over the house. They will do every single thing with perfection and it also continues in case of gardening. When you are one of the people who are thinking to decorate your balcony or yard, you can get good information regarding that here. In this article, we are going to discuss about different types of garden that one can have in their home. So that you can decorate the outside of your house like you do inside. - Vegetable garden – It is the type of garden that you will have in your mind when you hear or come across someone talking about the house garden. It is one of the most common forms of gardening and when you are interested to have this type of garden, you can pluck and eat all fresh vegetables and fruits from your garden. - Flower garden – This is also something famous among many and in this type of garden, people used to have plants of different colourful flowers. When you have this type, the flowers will welcome you with pleasant smell every time you come home from outside. When you are in stressor depression, spending some time here can take away all the negative vibes. - Organic garden – It is another type of gardening which is gaining its popularity in recent times. Fruits and vegetables from this type of garden are special, as they are grown without using any pesticide and fertilizers. Thus you can get organic food that is grown naturally. - Upside down garden – You can come across a variety of plants that grow well upside down and tomatoes and cucumber s are something that is commonly grown in this way. Usually people will not have this type of garden in their house. But it is also one of the types and you can try it. - Roof garden – it is a garden that one can have on the roof of a building and one can have this type of garden for food, decorate purpose, to control temperature and more. You do not need extra space in your house to have a garden; your roof is more than enough. In the internet, you can get through numerous articles related to gardening. Do check this link to read more interesting gardening articles at https://horticulturalnut.wordpress.com/.
agronomy
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Without the actions of pollinators our food supply and surrounding landscapes would collapse. Pollinator havens and our lawns OE is launching a new program, a pollinator project titled Hudson Valley Monarch Project. Pollinating insects and animals -butterflies, bees, birds and bats – are in a dire decline and without the actions of pollinators our food supply and surrounding landscapes would collapse. To support our pollinators we need to rethink how we landscape our properties. Lawns have become a common landscape in our communities. Growing lawns and their upkeep – mowing, fertilizing, weeding and watering is proving a huge burden on the planet and its animals and the insects we depend on to fertilize it all. Lawns require exorbitant amounts of water to maintain – water that is rapidly running out. We need bees and butterflies and other pollinators to do what they do best -pollinate- and keep our environment healthy and able to support biodiversity. So one of our board members, Dr. Joe Grizzanti, had an idea to start a movement where we dedicate part of our lawns to making pollinator havens. A pollinator haven can be a border garden, a central display, a raised bed or a meadow garden in place of the entire lawn. If enough of these are developed across Orange County and the Hudson Valley a travel network would develop for the bees, butterflies, birds and bats and we can help invigorate their populations. Below are some common examples of flowering plants native to our region that attract and support bees, monarch butterflies, birds, and bats. Plants and Planting Seasons Milkweed blooms from late spring to mid-summer attracting pollinators far and wide. Spring coneflowers and summer Blackeyed Susans offer food to bees and butterflies from June to October. Butterfly weed, with its yellow and orange blooms, feeds the butterfly from June-August. New England Aster New England Aster feeds our flying friends from August to October. Orange Environment’s Hudson Valley Monarch Project has established a greenhouse where we are growing milkweed, butterfly weed, coneflowers, Blackeyed Susans and New England Asters to start. As soon as we have a crop we will be offering these to the public at a reduced cost along with instructions and garden plans. Once you plant your haven, all we will ask is you sign-up to receive updates on the progress of the pathway we are all developing so that we can track how far it reaches. In the near future, OE’s The Hudson Valley Monarch Project will have a separate website where information on pollinator issues and events, seedling availability, seasonal planting tips, and pollinator network growth will be available. By providing an email address on our contact page you will receive early notification of when our seedlings are available as well as details on Hudson Valley Monarch Project events.
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From the Farm to the Fork! A 151 Ambassador is really anyone who has toured our 151 Farms and left with an abiding interest in how we grow organic food and medicine using sustainable and environmentally conscience cultivation techniques. It’s your passion, and willingness to tell others about what we do, that continues to inspire us! This album is our salute to some of those 151 Ambassadors who have shown their support for us over the years. We thank you from the bottom of our tanks!
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Choose Product - After having successfully register an account, you can be able to fund a farm or choose a product. Some products are unavailable and some farms are not open for the current cycle. You can only fund available farms/products. To fund a farm or choose a product, kindly click OUR FARMS tab at the top left corner of the website, then select available farm to fund. After selecting a farm, you can now choose the product you desire to fund. Then enter the number of product plots and the total computation will then appear at the bottom of the form. After that, just click "Add to Basket" button. You can add or remove products in your basket as long as you are not placing it. If you have remaining balance in your account, the total product cost will automatically be deducted from the total amount of GTA Balance. You can also choose whether you would like to have a notarized contract or not. Notary fee is P250. You can fund different products/ farms in a cycle. Contract - After checkout and agreeing to the Terms and Conditions, a contract will be sent to you through Message Center within an average of 3-7 working days. Delays will sometimes depend on the number of contracts we are sending. Contract or notarized contract is per cycle. Even if you have chosen to invest in multiple products, you will be receiving only one "1" contract for the current cycle. Payment - You will be able to fund your Vault once registered and logged into your account. We are offering a variety of methods for funding your Vault. You will be able to see the fund at the balance of your vault within 3 working day after payment has been made. Reflecting Products - After the confirmation/validation of checkout, your products and transaction history will be posted on your account before the start of the real farming. Harvesting - Harvesting is based on the tagging of your products. Sales profit will depend on the crops/livestocks produced and price market. Once product is harvested it will posted on Product History of your account. Payment details indicated in the contract shall be paid through BDO Bank Deposit, Online Banking, Fund Transfer, Remittance or Cash Payment (Office address indicated in the contract) and Bitcoin payment. For investment coming from areas in lack of transaction feasibility, please notify our staff for additional assistance. Rice has been a staple of Filipino diet since time and memorial. GTA offers Rice product to be funded due to high and steady demand since Filipinos eat rice every day. Furthermore, the following reasons should be regarded as basis for the production of rice: • GTA serves over a great number of farmers that are in need of capital investment on the production of rice; • Although rice undergoes a lot of processes before going to market, it only requires minimal marketing because consumers are already familiar with the product; • Despite the fact that the quality of rice deteriorates after three months; it does not spoils easily as those of the vegetable products offered for the last cycles; • GTA also invests on post-harvest facilities to ensure the quality of rice. We at GTA Agri-Community Corp., would like to take part on the contribution for higher rice production and be the leader of the movement for Philippines to be a rice sufficient country and we believe that without you, this will not be possible. Profits are not guaranteed but risks are managed! With the equipment of new methodologies and techniques in farming, we were able to enhance the production of our products. Easy to grow lowland crops and vegetables (such as papaya, petsay, string beans, legumes, varieties of pepper and others) are our main products. Along with crops, livestocks (such as pigs, goats, ducks, and chickens) are being domesticated with the help our GTA Farm Masters from the loca Department of Agriculture. How do we manage climate change and natural disasters? GreenThumb has its ways on battling climate change and natural disasters. Take for example El Niño (a natural occurring phenomenon which causes warming. This warming causes a shift in the atmospheric circulation with rainfall becoming reduced over the areas affected), GreenThumb has built water its own reservoirs to facilitate this issue. It enables our farmers to have access to water for arrigation at all times. La Niña is also another occurring phenomenon. It is the counterpart of El Niño. This phenomenon causes heavy rains which leads to massive flooding’s on affected areas. GreenThumb builds drainage canals to expel the excess waters accumulating. This ensures that the plant won’t drown and be destroyed. Some of our farms are strategically located on high areas to avoid the effects of La Niña. We also make sure that there are guard plants which will protect our crops from strong wind currents which can destroy our plants. Despite the changing seasons, GreenThumb will continue to develop and look for solutions, in battling the serious effects of climate change. If in case the farm has been devastated by natural calamities; (such as earthquakes, storms, flooding’s, and uncontrolled pestilence) GreenThumb will replant crops as well as raise livestock again free of cost, to ensure that our investors' interests have been protected. Copyright © 2017 - 2019 Green Thumb Agriculture, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Very interesting mid-20th-century pictorial map of Italy, dividing the country into regions with each area's economic outputs shown. The map shows grain and other farm products in Italy's more agricultural south, while the north has a greater industrial focus. Fishing is shown in the Mediterranean. A decorative compass rose appears in the lower left. This map was produced by the "La Scuole" editors located in Brescia, Italy.
agronomy
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Agriculture and in particular fruit and vegetable growing and processing is a very demanding business. It requires packaging with high efficiency, strength and resistance to harsh environments. Packaging also has to preserve freshness and quality of produce from field to supermarket shelf. For those applications, and for horticulture, processed vegetables, leafy salads and wine growing, Schoeller Allibert offers a wide range of strong, and reusable solutions: stackable crates, nestable crates, foldable trays, rigid and foldable large containers, perfectly meeting these end-use specific needs . Schoeller Allibert Prelog® and Ortus® are the best packaging for wholesalers, shippers and retailers of F&V, providing 80% space saving when folded. Our AgriMAX, manufactured at our U.S. facility, is the perfect container for field operations and is stackable along with the leading competitive field container so you can mix your bin inventory with complete synergy. Our popular Combo Excelsior Hybrid, Combo Fructus, and Combo Life Intermediate Bulk Containers (IBCs) are the most hygienic products on the market. With a high folding ratio and a capacity from 65 gallons up to 315 gallons, the Combo family of containers are the perfect solution for safely and hygienically packing, storing and transporting liquid processed foods and beverages such as juices, tomato paste, fruit concentrates, dairy/creams, honey, syrups, sauces, and many other products.
agronomy
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This includes weeding garden pathways, walkway and parking area, maintaining flower garden outside of gardening area, teaching classes, care of chickens, etc. ALL Middletown Community Garden members are required to attend the orientation meeting in the spring. Date will be announced. *Garden plots are currently available to Middletown residents ONLY Due to overwhelming interest, the Middletown Community Garden has reserved all plots for the 2022 season. Residents can join a waiting list by emailing [email protected]. If a plot becomes available, residents will be contacted on a first come first served basis. Thank you for your interest! The purpose of the Middletown Township Community Garden is to provide an opportunity for residents to grow organic produce, educate residents on growing food that respects the environment, our health and our ecosystems and provide a space where the community can grow and learn from each other.
agronomy
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Please note that activity farms are often only open during specific seasons, dates, and times. Please call or check individual websites for full information before making plans. Family run farm in Thurmont with corn table, seasonal displays, corn maze, petting zoo, hayrides, and pumpkin patch. Open September through October. Admission is free. Family fun just north of Frederick City with carnival rides, giant slides, hay pile, tire playground, fall market, and more. Lots of fun on this farm with acres of games, animals to feed, slides of all sizes, bouncing pillow, rides to the pumpkin patch, and farm market. Also, cut your own Christmas trees in December. Located in Mt. Airy, it is open daily during school hours. Jumbo's Pumpkin Patch Located in Middletown, this farm features a 30-acre pumpkin patch, hay rides, pony rides, petting zoo, face painting, farm market and more. See Winterbrook Farms below. South Mountain Creamery Operational dairy in Middletown with calf feeding times daily and hands on educational events. This farm features a 12-acre corn maze, 15-acre pumpkin patch, jumping pillows, barnyard animals, pumpkin cannon, camp fires, live music, and more. The Great Frederick Fair Frederick agricultural fair held annually for over 100 years (except 2020!). Children and adults (including homeschoolers!) can submit entries in any category. Held the 3rd week in September. Winterbrook at Lawyer's Farms A part of Lawyer's Farm, part of the over 200 acre property is converted into a fun fall family activity farm with a corn maze, jumping pillow, pumpkin patch, slides, barnyard animals, and more! Open weekends only from end of September through beginning of November.
agronomy
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Hempsters: Plant the Seed streaming |90 min||Documentary||0 USD| Download link for "Hempsters: Plant the Seed" : The film follows the lively exploits of activists for (and against) the movement for the legalization of the hemp plant in America. It features Woody Harrelson, Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson, and a whole host of farmers, politicians, businessmen, and laypeople as they search for the truth about this mysterious and demonized plant.
agronomy
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Apple Season has arrived at Janssens Farm Fresh Produce! Let us introduce you to "Lodi", the summer harvest apple. Perfect for sour apple lovers and makes excellent apple sauce! This marks the very beginning of our apple season! Pepper season is now in full force with plenty of green, purple and white peppers available. Need some heat? Try our hot banana peppers. Eggplant is now ready and we have plenty of small and large eggplant. We still have pickling cucumbers available in many different sizes. Sweet corn is now ready and available! Check out our online store or come visit us at one of our farmers markets! We are at Masonville (Friday Morning), Komoka (Saturday morning) and St. Thomas (Saturday morning)
agronomy
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On the 3rd and 4th of February of 2014, Servicecenter 4Hospitality will be hosting FXE: Food Executive Europe, a congress for European executives working in the hospitality industry. Together with Toine Manders, European Parliament member of the year, they’re looking to delve into the topic of foodwaste. FXE is going to be all about thinking out of the box, outside of the playing field, doing something new in Maastricht, creating awareness on foodwaste and what we’re collectively doing to this world, in an economic and commercial way. There’s no better way to illustrate this, than by the hand of Gunter Pauli, author of Blue Economy, of which he has sold over 1.000.000 copies worldwide. In this book, he says we can generate 100.000.000 jobs in the upcoming 10 years, by utilising a total of 100 innovative nature-inspired technologies! One example concerns the rain-forests in South-America. Is it possible to make money off of the rain-forests, while sustainably providing basic human needs? Gunter Pauli believes it’s possible to raise the value of the rainforest soil from $10 per acre to a whoppin’ $1000 per acre by simply re-using its own natural resources. Another example comes with the African desert beetle. While the desert is of course on the most dry surroundings known to mankind, there’s a tiny of dew in the morning that the desert beetle manages to catch on his wings (which nature designed specifically that way, for that sole purpose) to use during the day. If we manage to recreate this inventiveness of nature, this will allow us to foster an ecological system in which we can grow entire forests! After 250 years of worthless desert soil, we can now turn this soil into something very valuable. I really believe in the Blue Economy. During the TEFAF last month, I ran into Gertjan Meeuws of PlantLab, a Dutch company that spent the last 30 years working on new, innovative ways of growing plants and other fauna: the next generation of growing, they call it. Gertjan explained to me that plants only grow from two small parts of the sunlight: the ultraviolet light and the red light. The rest of the sunshine isn’t necessary at all! So PlantLab built a basement loaded with only ultraviolet and red light and they got amazing results: supertomatoes, more vitamins, more minerals, one tenth of the water you would normally require to water the plants and most importantly, no pesticides needed! This is the kind of thinking we need in this world. I’m incredibly excited about the upcoming Food Executive Europe and I’ll make sure to keep you up to date on everything FXE!
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While we were at my (emily's) parents, the field around their house was being harvested. Corbin was fascinated with the tractors and trucks that were harvesting the beets! He rode the horsey! A lot! And watched the farmers! He also picked some "flowers"! "Momma flowers" And he played with chalk!
agronomy
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On behalf of the Organising Committee, I would like to thank everyone who attended the Queenland Agworkforce Summit from 3-5 August 2022. The Queensland Farmers’ Federation and the Rural Jobs and Skills Alliance are delighted to partner with Jobs Queensland and the Queensland Government to deliver the Queensland Agworkforce Summit to be held virtually from Wednesday 3 – Friday 5 August 2022. The future growth of the Queensland agriculture sector and the ability to seize new market opportunities are dependent in a highly trained and skilled workforce. The Summit aims to bring together Queensland agribusinesses to discuss workforce issues and strategies to ensure they have a sustainable workforce over the next five years. We invite agribusinesses across Queensland, including Owners, CEO’s, Operation Managers, Human Resource Managers and Business Managers who are looking to innovate, attract, train and retain the current and future generation of people in their businesses to attend. The Summit is a great opportunity to network and learn about innovative strategies that have worked in attracting, retaining and skilling workforce. Agribusiness professionals will collaborate, learn and share experiences that will help agribusinesses have the workforce that they need to grow. Agriculture Workforce Plan The Summit will feature a presentation about the five-year Workforce Plan for the state’s agriculture sector, including the consultation process and results. The Plan will respond to the major issues experienced by the industry while anticipating future workforce demand. Participants at the Summit will be asked for input to guide implementation of the plan. The discussion will take place across four themes and include presentations and insights from experts and agribusiness: - Adaptability – Growing business capability for innovation and adaption to change - Attraction – Growing a diverse and inclusive future agriculture workforce - Retention – Growing agriculture careers and growth opportunities and becoming employers of choice - Skilling – Growing future workforce in agriculture We hope you will join us online for this great opportunity. 2022 Summit Organising Committee Department of Agriculture and Fisheries Ag Consulting Co Queensland Farmers’ Federation The University of Melbourne Quensland Farmers’ Federation
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Processing Of Vanilla Beans aroma and flavour of the cured vanilla bean/pod are the characteristics that determine the beans commercial value on the world the mature vanilla beans have been picked, they are taken to the curing factory and sorted according to size and condition. Sorted beans are plunged into large vats of hot water (63 degrees Celsius) and quickly drained. The warm beans are wrapped in dark coloured cotton fabric and after a day are laid on slatted platforms to dry in the open sun for an For about a week, the beans are left for two hours a day to dry in the sun and rolled in cloth between drying session. At this stage the vanilla beans have become quite supple. the next two or three months the vanilla beans are spread on racks in the shade or in well-ventilated rooms to allow their full flavour and fragrance to develop. the curing process, vanilla beans are sorted in an open airy place and graded according to length before they are bundled for shipment. By this time, their aroma is quite market for vanilla beans is worldwide and the use of whole beans is increasing. Currently, cookbooks that specialize in vanilla beans recipes are enjoying great popularity. Vanilla Beans / Pods Quality Our Vanilla Beans are tested by Australian Inspection Service (AQIS) and meet all requirements of the AUSTRALIAN FOOD STANDARDS CODE and the USA FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION (FDA) VANILLA BEANS/PODS - Click Here Copyright 2003 – 2012 Vanilla Plantations of Australia Pty Ltd
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|The plant nursery business creator | Sajjad Hamid SME Consultant Thursday, January 28 2010 ASASCO vegetable plant nursery is the largest and first in the country. It was built by a pioneer who has a firm belief that with patience your dreams can come true. Naresh Dookhan started his business back in 1987 and through hard work and insight was able to build his operation into a major supplier to some of the country’s largest farmers. He supplies young seedlings from his Warren Road farm in Central Trinidad. The likes of sweet peppers, lettuce, eggplant, bodi and all the popular varieties you will find at the produce market ASASCO creates value by saving the farmer time and money. The operation involves sowing the seeds in Styrofoam trays with a soil mix and growing them under large sheds to provide a protective cover. The farmer benefits from strong plants and a head start. Time is money in agriculture. Sow as you reap Dookhan’s story begins as with most entrepreneurs, he had to struggle with life in a poor family. His parents were not able to read and write but encouraged him to go to school. He went to a private secondary school in San Juan and would have to sell produce in the market to make the $60 school fees plus books. At times he would have extra money for a 25? ticket to see Bruce Lee movies. One day his teacher asked every student to come to class with a physics text book that cost $19. Dookhan says liking a challenge, “I did not have the money but I decided to take two days off and work extra hours to get the money. I was the happiest person when I got the text.” After school he was offered a job at the Ministry of Agriculture but he turned it down. He explained, “I never liked working for anyone. I like working for myself.” So he, like his father cultivated the land and he and his brother teamed up. He would take care of the farm and his brother would sell in the market. That specialisation helped boost the business. Agri-preneur Dookhan had some trying times on the farm as during floods he had to man the water pump to save the fields late into the night. His hours were from 5.00am to 8.00pm. His parents were supportive and his first pay of $30; he gave $10 each to his parents and $10 to some street people in San Juan. A market is born His hard work would pay off as one day he was exposed to growing seeds in trays. This was new as most farmers would throw seeds on the ground as they did for hundreds of years. They would then carefully transplant them into the fields. He sowed 100 trays of sweet peppers and after they had matured changed his mind about planting it. So he approached a big farmer who bought them all. He didn’t need to do market research but it was a good test market. Word got around and he remembers back in June 1988 in the depths of a recession, the rains came early and some Paramin farmers got word he had some matured seedlings. It was uphill from then onwards but the climb was challenging. One bad apple After Dookhan “created” a market for young vegetable plants, he had to expand his operations and he rented a nearby property to expand his sheds. His location was good as he was right under the noses of the Aranjuez farmers; the food basket of Trinidad. Soon the landlord wanted the property back so he had to move. No big deal, he bought a small piece of land and had to transform a swampy marsh in Warren Road. It was not easy. He had to fill and build sheds out of internal funds. He chose not to borrow since he had a bad experience with a bank and so did not trust them. Cool As Cucumbers From one lot to today’s three acres the company grew organically; ploughing back most of the profits. It was demanding as it took 15 years but Dookhan was determined and he used a shed by shed expansion strategy. He explained, “I am a patient man.” He built the sheds and designed everything on his own. He described himself as a people person and it showed when one of his employees walked in. She worked 14 years with ASASCO and he asked her for more time in her office to complete the interview. Integrity is also important as he believes if your customers don’t trust you they will return. After 20 years in the business, ASASCO faced a number of challenges. Dookhan sees some frightening demographic shifts in agriculture. “Many of the older farmers have died and some of the younger ones have not taken over,” he explains. Though he is seeing more backyard gardeners who do it for the fun and to lower their food bills, the sales are smaller per customer. Overall last year sales were down and he attributed this to the recession. Dookhan’s response is to vertically integrate by diversifing into farming so he could redeploy his staff and avoid any lay offs. This enterprise depends on technology to be competitive. ASASCO uses machines to fill the trays and to seed it. Dookhan showed some trays that are designed to keep the plants upright in the wind and easier to remove. This coupled with overhead sprinklers results in reduced labour. But the technology does not stop there. He buys a number of foreign seeds that are high bred. These are tolerant to certain diseases and pests. They can produce more and so have higher yield for the farmer. He also grows his own local plants for seeds: ochroes, hot peppers, egg plants and pimentos. Like any agricultural enterprise water is its life blood. Dookhan showed a 60,000 gallon underground tank that catches rain water. He claims it could not be filled since the rains were lower than years before and the nursery cannot draw water from a nearby government irrigation system. He explains, “The water is too low. I have a few days supply and will have to truck water several times per day.” Additional cost for him and by extension for many of his farmer customers who will have the same water woes. That may mean higher food prices are coming. So brace yourself.
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Insufficient rains this year, coupled with an unusually warm summer, has made water very precious. But conserving water at any level and time has always been important – regardless of whether there is scarcity of water or not, right?! Did you ever think you could conserve water when merely steaming or boiling vegetables? There are two simple steps we could follow. Firstly, we could rinse and scrub the vegetables (or fruits) in a bowl of water rather than under running water from the tap. Then use this bowl of water to water the plants! Secondly, after boiling or steaming the vegetables or fruits, don’t pour the excess water down the drain ... Use this nourishing ‘vegetable water’ to nurture your potted plants, and watch them grow! Every small action can cumulatively make a huge impact! If you can think of anything else that we could do to conserve water when dishing up a vegetable or fruit dish, please do let us know!
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Wugeng Agriculture Technology has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Brilliant to share resources and market expertise. Wugeng Agriculture Technology Company is a smart agriculture company leading agriculture technology development and implementation in China. The company has developed several high-tech agricultural plantations around China and has successfully produced several organic vegetable products using aerosol cultivation techniques, without pesticides, GMOs and soil. Wugeng has successfully implemented digitization and automation of the farming process. Customers are able to trace where and how their purchases were grown and who grew them. Meanwhile Wugeng also optimizes the plantation environment and temperature through real time data monitoring to maximum yield. Brilliant is pleased to provide world-class logistics facilities and process control centers to Wugeng for product distribution and data processing. Brilliant looks forward to collaborating with industry leaders in smart agriculture.
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Poultry Farm Installations The increasing demand for high quality chicken on our super market shelves means that the better we can farm our poultry, the better the end product we can produce. Alt-Energi work together with poultry farmers to make the transition to bigger and better systems as smooth and stress free as possible for both the farmer and the livestock. The infographic below shows how the Energi Pod integrates all your renewable energy across your entire estate. How The Ground Source Heat Pump Works: Continual monitoring of our systems and the health of livestock ensures that we exceed government requirements, and are able to maintain high quality production. The Installation Process
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Miss Earth in tree planting campaignweb In an effort to protect the environment, the National Forest Authority (NFA) and Rotaract Earth Initiative are to plant over 10,000 trees, in northern Uganda this year. With Miss Earth Josephine Muteesi as the ambassador of the campaign, the team will plant trees in Awich sub-county, Gulu district beginning on the 23 September, with the aim of curbing the negative effects of climate change. Muteesi explained that as the ambassador of mother earth, she will work hand in hand with the partners are able to plant trees not only in northern Uganda, but the entire country. “We need to work with other partners to sensitize the public on the dangers of tree cutting, and how we can curb climate change effects,” Muteesi told the press during a press conference at the Dinning in Wandegya. The Rotaract Earth Initiative is a project by Rotaractors in Uganda to counter three challenges of climate change, food insecurity, and Primary Health Care. Since its inception in 2015 they have planted over 30,000 trees in partnership with NFA. The Chair of Rotaract Earth Initiative, Salim Abass Bwanaheri explained that this year not only will they plant trees but will give out five silos and five solar driers for proper food storage and distribution of crop and food seedlings to families in Gulu. Bwabaheri said that they done the same exercise in the districts of Nakasongola, Busitema and Kabarole. They hold dialogue with the communities on the deforestation, train people on food security and hygiene. The project according to Bwanaheri says that the project needs sh64m.
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Frequently Asked Questions Having been around since 1984 we’re the area experts when it comes to lawn care. We find ourselves answering the same questions a lot, so we’ll put them here for your convenience. Not seeing what you need? Feel free to call us or fill out the form on our contact page and we’ll be sure to get back to you. Is Lawn World licensed and insured? Lawn World is licensed and insured, and all Lawn World technicians are licensed through the Utah State Department of Agriculture. Does the company have a good track record? We’ve been in business for 30+ years and have many happy customers. Lawn World is also a member and in good standing with the BBB. Lawn World is in good standing and licensed with the Utah State Department of Agriculture. Satisfied friends and neighbors have referred many of Lawn World’s customers. Is the company affiliated with a professional lawn care association?  Lawn World is a member of the Utah Pest Control and Lawn Care Association (UPCLA). The owners of Lawn World have been active with the UPCLA serving in the presidency or on the board of directors for over 30 years. Does the company offer a variety of pest management approaches? Lawn World offers an integrated pest management program. Lawn World uses pesticides as needed and promotes proper cultural practices to help in controlling pests. Lawn World believes in making plants healthier so they can fend off pests naturally, whenever possible. Is the company willing to help you understand your lawn’s problems and the solutions? Lawn World is your partner in your lawn care program. Lawn World will take care of your fertilizing weed control and insect control needs. Lawn World will take the time to give you proper watering and mowing instructions. Improper watering and mowing can lead to disappointing results. Will the company tell you which fertilizers and pesticides it applies to your landscape and why? Lawn World will give you a guaranteed analysis at the time of each application telling you exactly which fertilizers and pesticides were applied. Lawn World uses only EPA registered pesticides and will be happy to answer any questions regarding the applications. Is the product used pet friendly? Lawn World uses EPA registered quality products at the appropriate rates for the safest applications possible. Am I obligated to sign a contract or have a minimum number of applications? You are not obligated to sign a contract. You do get a discounted price if you are on a program but you can cancel at anytime.
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Our Grass Fed Lambs are naturally slow grown on diverse pastures The Yorkshire Dales is renowned for producing the finest grass fed lambs. We at eatTelfit select the very best of these lambs from regenerative sources to bring to you. These lambs spend their whole lives on pasture and forage growing in a manner nature intended for them to do so. Our lambs are produced from hardy well adapted ewes that thrive on our wild Yorkshire Dales hill sides. This breeding that's been perfected by farmers through the centuries, reduce the inputs required to keep these sheep throughout the winter. These ancient breeds such as Swaledales, Herdwicks and Blackfaces are said to live on nothing but air. Their slow growing nature has reduced their popularity in the lowlands but here in the Dales they are the only sheep that could survive our harsh climate. This slow growth is the source of their spectacular flavour that we prize. These are then tupped with a lowland sheep to produce good lambs that will fatten through the summer grazing. Diverse Pastures And Habitat Our grass fed lambs are reared slowly on diverse pastures. Many of our farms use a combination of rough hill pastures that slowly develop flavour into our lambs. The grazing habit of the lambs and ewes combined with that of cattle break up the height of the sward and allow new growth to come through with wildflowers and rare upland herbs benefitting nature in these areas. They are then often finished on herbal leys which are packed with nutrients and energy which fatten and finish our lambs to the highest quality. These are also critical ecosystems that benefit insect life and provide habitat for species in their deep covers and provide a further distinctive flavour for our lambs. In and amongst these many of our farmers have introduced agroforestry systems and wood pasture alongside hedgerows of varied species. These provide natural habitat for our lambs creating a safe feeling environment and fantastic nutritional browse for them to eat which benefits the health our our lambs. Grass (And Milk) Fed Lamb Excess grain consumption is known to cause a deadly illness in ruminant animals called acidosis. Even smaller amounts of grains though impact the quality of the meat for human consumption. They key to top quality healthy lamb is a life living on pasture. All our lambs are fed on their natural diet of grass, forbes and herbs. This is key to the quality of our lambs. The other key thing that we believe impacts our lambs is spending a long time suckling with their mother. All our lambs are reared on their mothers milk for the early stages of their lives. This provides key nutrients especially colostrum which is critical for the development of a strong immune system and healthy gut. This then forms a healthy lamb which is (eventually) healthy for us to eat. Naturally and Ethically Reared Sheep are flock animals and the safety of their group is key to the well-being of our lambs. They are raised in two different systems with our farm and many other farms. One is expansive grazing on hillsides. Here the sheep graze the rough grasses in a manner that is beneficial for the ecosystem yet still amongst their flock, exploring the hillsides and engaging in their natural instincts. When they are then returned to the lowland pastures they will be mobbed up into their flocks and managed in smaller pastures where they will then be moved regularly through the herbal leys to graze mimicking the patterns of large herds of herbivores. Our farmers are deeply focused on the natural rearing of their animals and are proud of the high welfare of their flocks. This combination of an animal grazing as it should, behaving as it should and living a full and happy life is what we believe to be at the core of what makes fantastic natural meat, good for you and good for the planet. Try Our eatTelfit Grass Fed Lamb Our eatTelfit Grass Fed Lamb is butchered with the care and attention such magnificent animals deserves. we aspire to entirely nose to tail butchery and utilise to its finest every cut a carcass presents us with. All of our eatTelfit lamb is dry aged for a minimum of 10 days for the perfect quality and tenderness.
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We’ve made now a family tradition for four years to pick blueberries during the summer under the hot Texas sun. The blueberry farm – Blueberry Hill Farm is only open two months for the whole year & that’s during summertime – June & July. We usually pick during the last weeks of June to have the best picking time. The farm owner has weekly picking rates on what’s the best time to pick the blueberries. This year we were fortunate to pick on the best time – the weather was just perfect in 60’s that early morning,overcast & the blueberries had even have dew from the rain the day before. Texas blueberries are medium in sizes & have this distinct sweet taste. Crunchy on the outside but very sweet in the inside. Its bush can reach as high as 7 feet in height. Besides fresh blueberries & blackberries, Blueberry Hill Farm also offers freshly baked from the farm store some blueberry cream pies – their all-time best seller, homemade blueberry ice cream – best ever, jams, preserves, marinates & pickles. My girls are always looking forward every year to picking & taste their scrumptious pies & ice cream.Every year is always a treat not only for them but definitely for us too!
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The McLouth Threshing Bee is one of the longest running Threshing Bees in the Nation! Starting back in the 1950's when a local man by the name of Slim Watson had the idea to invite people out to his home, serve them some food, and give a little demonstration on how his farm equipment worked. It was a really big hit and it has continued since that time and with the help of many the tradition is continued today. The McLouth Threshing Bee helps to keep alive the art of planting, harvesting, threshing and storing of grain forage crops, along with the domestic arts, and the tools, implements, instruments and machinery showing the culture of pioneer days. The educational and historical exhibits and displays are illustrated through reenactments with the working machinery..Read More
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[aesop_image imgwidth=”500px” img=”https://wordsmithholler.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/tomato-498721_1920.jpg” credit=”Pixabay” align=”left” lightbox=”on” captionposition=”left” revealfx=”off”] His tomato plant stood in the middle of a mound of sand as a brittle stick with two wilted branches. He tried more water, which puddled around the stick. Water seemed to only lubricate the small grains before they cut into the base of the $2 plant. If a man could grow a field of potatoes on Mars, he should be able to grow a tomato. Or could he? Across from… Fish Tacos My Craft My Favorites The desert wind blew warm and dry across his face layering grit on his chapped lips. He dropped the square bottle to his mouth and let the agave drip down his chin. The cold air bit into his bones. He wrenched the long robe tighter around him.
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September has been proclaimed Wine and Grape Month in North Carolina, aligning with the traditional harvest season of grapes across the state. “North Carolina is home to more than 180 wineries, and each one is as unique as the wines it offers,” says Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “On top of that, the state has 525 grape growers from the mountains to the coast.” Wineries are offering a variety of special events throughout the month from wine tastings and grape stomps to music festivals and farm-to-table dinners. For information on special celebrations, contact the winery of choice or the N.C. Wine and Grape Growers Council.
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The Reclaimed Water Management Scheme (REMS) is a wastewater recycling scheme designed to beneficially reuse treated wastewater on local farms, sporting fields and golf courses. Our wastewater recycling scheme promotes sustainable development by: - Protecting the environment - Reducing demand for potable water supplies - Promoting local economic development - Directly involving the community in water conservation Our REMS scheme is one of the largest and most complex water recycling schemes undertaken by a regional water authority. First commissioned in 2002, the scheme now includes 33 dairy farms, two golf courses and several sporting grounds with reclaimed water for irrigation to well over 600 hectares of land. Since its inception, REMS has facilitated the recycling of over 28,000ML of reclaimed water which is 70% of the total reclaimed water produced. Shoalhaven City Council is committed to promoting the beneficial use of treated wastewater and solids removed during the treatment process. The system is made up of a range of components which include: - Bulk storage pond - Has a capacity of 600ML (around 12,000 average swimming pools or 600 Olympic swimming pools) - Bulk storage return pump station - Draws reclaimed water from the pond to supply distribution - Distribution storage reservoir - Holding 4ML, the reservoir balances the flows pumped from treatment plants to end-users - Treatment plants - Included in the scheme are: Vincentia, Culburra Beach, Callala, St Georges Basin, Vincentia, Nowra and Bomaderry - Distribution mains - Around 30km of pipeline connects the treatment plant to end-users including a 1400m pipeline constructed under the Shoalhaven River. - Farm ponds and flow control works - Each property connected to the scheme has their own storage pond which holds approximately one day’s irrigation. A flow control valves automates the rate of supply to each bulk user. Biosolids are the organic solid waste product that is recovered from the sewage treatment process and processed for re-use as fertiliser on farmland. As with animal manure, the human wastewater contains nutrient rich solids which are treated and re-used to improve soil for agriculture and grass. During the treatment process, activated sludge is pumped from the bottom of the aeration basin to the sludge lagoons where it is processed through a dewatering machine called a 'centrifuge'. The end product is left to dry on a prepared bed before being tested and classified for reuse. On average, 5500 tonnes of biosolids are produced in Shoalhaven every year - 100% of which is recycled onto farmland.
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Itâs an uphill battle sometimes competing with climate controlled greenhouse growers. koi can live up to an astounding 40-60 years, so maybe it is money well-spent over the long term. The hard truth is that hydroponics is really a stepping stone to a more sustainable form of agriculture. Well designed to maximize your reach, easy on the back. Never believed so many worms could live in every single scoop of soil. Written and produced by carbon based lifeforms. Home | sahib aquaponics - an urban sustainable, food garden in winter. Oh i don't use imperial measurements. Along with that, our aquaponics grow bed frames, you’ll built it just once:. a global movement is happening all around us. Fill the grow beds with gravel. Once you become a member, you will have access to the following premium features of the program;. Brought parasites in your home. 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Subscribe to the aquaponic source newsletter. tat-soi are thriving in 20 square feet of space. The fish are beautiful to watch. But what i liked the most was the information on all of the essential fish and plants that work best in the system. in creating this farm, we strive to serve as an example of successful aquapioneering. Is it easy to build home aquaponics system. Since a siphon is self-regulating, no timer or electricity are required if you choose this method. To convert imperial gallons to us gallons multiply by 1. However, you can look for aquaponics system plans that give you the flexibility of future expansion. By using a system where fish and plants, that are rooted in water, thrive together and are able to produce a cash crop. Better place than southern oregon to propel sustainable agriculture, this. 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This is how i feel with my current garden, but if you are a total newbie, and a visual learning this system might work for you. Any type of fresh water fish works well in an aquaponic system. There are also some other systems such as nft which works by flowing nutrient-rich water through a narrow trough. Plants will even come up but be patient and you will see plenty of. Backyard aquaponics could be a very rewarding system for you personally by using these ideas to help you together with your aquaponics system. In here, though, the yields are otherworldly. The reason aquaponics systems works 4 you so well is that the fish provide the exact nutrients that the plants need. On average, the electricity rate has increased 3. Using an aquaponics system, it is possible to produce a constantly rotating supply of fresh, organic vegetables with minimal effort and expenditure. Information on the aquaponics commercial system. 2:- pumps (air and water) sized correctly for the system. This can be still experimental, although some techniques have cultivated fruit trees aquaponically. solid fish waste is turned into vermicompost that also acts as food for the plants. I began searching online and reading books for a better way to grow my own organic fruits and vegetables that did not require preparing and working the soil and always watering the plants. Aquaponics 4 You Download While it does explicitly detail the exact steps needed to build your aquaponics farming system, please use a little more common sense than the author is shown doing in handling tools. Aquaponics 4 you, by john fay. However, there are those characteristics that are common to all of them. It is rather simple really, as both produce something that the other consumes. The best thing about aquaponics is that you will not have to take care of the plants, as the fish will offer them enough food to grow and develop properly. In return, the members have the option to take part in the decision-making process of what you’ll grow and they would also get a per cent allotment of what the greenhouse produces each week. Fortunately he didn't go down any of these paths:. So, if i can’t handle it at the grocery store, how could i possibly raise these beautiful creatures and harvest (kill) them myself. Refrigerator grow room acquiring space for high-quality time: family lifetime in a rapid-paced planet sometimes operate schedules stretch moms and fathers to the breaking position with very little time remaining for the people who matter most: small children. The ancient aztecs of mexico had extensive. If your plants are fading, there’s a mineral deficiency. 5 inches below the top rim. Never seen warnings about this one in any of their literature:. As well as standard fish food, the fish will eat worms and insects. Aquaponics could forever change the continual cycle of people dying from starvation worldwide. This is because each problem is in connection to another problem and solving one can cause other problems to appear. Choosing your fish appropriately the aquaponic system is useful with just about all kinds of fish. Waste from the fish can be used for the vegetation purpose. Certain fish are better because they are more tolerant to changes. You circulate the water in an aquaponics system, plants are able to. How to get fsma food safety certified and haccp certified. The roots of your plants are continuously submerged in nutrient rich water and you by no means have to worry about watering plants once again. One interesting investment opportunity i stumbled across this year is fair oaks farms in indiana, a combination farm and tourist destination with a fascinating ownership structure. Welp, it looks like you're the first user to experience. Homelearn how to design an aquaponics system. Some distance to aerate it. Decorations though they are doing it's better to use is an easy way to grow food plants in assuring that an aquaponics plans then you can add a little more than the usual farming if the gills. Remember, apart from the dvd and guide included in the purchase of. Acquire the nutrients from it. Thanks so much for providing truly helpful and relavent information. These are the webinar slides for "starting a commercial aquaponics farm"- a webinar by dr. There are a lot more fine details needed to get your system running, including piping and fittings, good filtration and aeration systems, as well as well-designed pumping system. The same caution applies to calcium chloride as it does to potassium chloride—you are applying a salt, so dose carefully in very low volumes. However, in aquaponic systems, right environment settings of the ph neutral medium, as well as specific water filtration, are creating perfect conditions for producing useful bacteria. While droughts or floods can accelerate the degradation process, often times over-cultivation, overgrazing, deforestation, and faulty irrigation systems are to blame for the desert-like conditions. With the aquaponics 4 you guide, even a child would be able to build and grow an organic vegetable garden, as everything is very well documented and comes with step-by-step directions. Considerations for choosing aquaponics fish:. It is recommended to allow the system to become established with only the fish before adding plants, which may take about 1 month. once you select a section of stem cut it just above a node so that you have the right length of stem to work with. You get fast, plentiful, organic crop yields. This is a great way to extend the growing season when there are no other alternatives in northern climates. If you read all the free downloads on that page, you will have gotten a quality education in real-world aquaponics better than most of the so-called “commercial aquaponics courses” that are available. For instance you can use media filled beds which receive a continuous flow of water, a flood and drain system, or even a deep water culture system which allows the plants to simply soak their roots directly in the water below. Our mini aquaponics system is also our tilapia nursery. Exhaust at top at far end. Hydroponics was proven to be an extremely successful means of growing produce. Where to buy and download scenarios – aquaponics 4 you & systems:. Most aquaponics enthusiasts prefer the ebb and flow because many plants benefit from periods of dryness. this styrofoam has been proven to work well in our system as well as in years of use by industry standard friendly aquaponics. How do i definitively keep out the voracious pests that haunt my garden weekly. Water aerators can be bought at an aquarium supply store but must be powered by electricity. there are a number of different styles of grow bed designs, the two most common being flood and drain and floating raft style. I'll leave a note on the ip's talk page. Downloads - backyard aquaponics, backyard aquaponics magazine. If well taken care of, tangerines planted in aquaponics can grow to four feet high and can be extremely productive. I raise trout, which grow just as fast as tilapia in much colder water. Aquaponic farming when will the very first plants be ready. The amount of space for aquaponics is much less than a traditional garden. Video aquaponics 4 you review where i give you an inside look at the program. I am certain right from practical knowledge that will any sort of superior manual/guidebook for the build it yourself technique worth considering developing and also system has to be finely detailed by means of heroes together with sizes, certainly not an item we quite often keep company with sorted. I really believe that any normal person could follow john fays guide and build a working aquaponics system. I drilled two large holes on one side. If plants start turning yellow it is usually due to a lack of chelated iron. Instructions, secrets and common mistakes. In the default case, the project is called "myapsystem". Applicant must include the following using the form below:. Breeding is not difficult and fish can start reproducing at 7-8 months of age. A guide to flower gardening. I once was one who fell into this trap in my first system. It includes four grow pots 3’ each. Since you made it this far i’ll even let you have my residential scale aquaponics calculator. Along the one side i drilled a series of holes to drain the water back to the tank. This is a question that is sure to be a situation for you if you are someone probably to buy aquaponics 4 you. Backyard aquaponics • view topic - southern california ibc. Aside from that, you will say goodbye to the ground, which in many cases. It helped me a lot, so i don’t see why you will not also benefit from it. Aquaponics 4 you is a course, by john fay, that shows you how to grow vegetables and herbs in water, allowing you to produce twice as fast as regular gardening and using only 1/10 the space of regular gardening. What are the 5 mistakes to avoid in aqaponics. Aquaponics 4 You Reviews One of the criticisms of aquaponics is that it takes a lot of knowledge and effort to set up. Getting into it, anyone can do this, it's easy, and you can do it too. For this reason, it is wise to have a backup air pump that will kick in if your pump fails. Aquaponics 4 you, because i read a lot of online reviews on the internet, so i wanted to try it myself, but before i will try to give you my honest. Another significant challenge (though certainly not an insurmountable one) is getting the system to stabilize. In order to get best results, you need to make sure that the temperature of the room is not too high, nor too low, that there is enough light for the plants to prepare their food and that no wind or extreme weather conditions will reach them. ) here are the issues with the link:. to remedy this, add a small amount of cream of tartar to your system (the same way you address an iron deficiency). chemical fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, and other agricultural chemicals are derived from petroleum. Aquaponics is a technology that integrates hydroponic vegetable production and intensive aquaculture. for a calcium deficiency, you will notice spots on leafs and at times, rot on fruit. We don’t sell aquaponics equipment, which allows us to be completely objective about what works, what doesn’t, and what is way, way too expensive for you to even consider. Plus, fish are fun to watch. The feed rate is 1% - 1. Here’s a brief overview of what’s inside the package:. Solid removal: removal of larger organic waste. It is only mentioned in some of the aquaponics 4 you reviews. Now what are some of the things that a shelter requires to keep. I also plan to schedule at least six workshop events (hands-on) this year (generally every month that we do not have a meeting) where we will visit existing aquaponic facilities, construct specific equipment components, and even to build entire aquaponic systems. You are also covered with a 100% money back guarantee because i. If you live in a cool area, you are far better off growing a fish species that will grow well in your temperature range rather than trying to heat the water. Is that there is a method of growing natural food (pesticide and chemical free). Robinson diligently cranked it out with a summer of design and documentation. Power costs, it turns out, are a major drawback to the aquaponics industry. A grow bed is the vessel you put your plants in. Tastes incredible , and it's organic. Have attempted to set this aside and provide an unbiased assessment of. Here’s an overview of the framework that’s inside the members area of aquaponics 4 you:. This is also called the “input to the bioreactor”. It is comprised of a mechanical pre-filter sponge (white) and a bio-filter brick (blue). Uvi aquaponics system – can it be truly achievable which you ought to permit your own organic plant life develop with no necessity which you should frequently focus by yourself yard. Unfortunately, less healthy food is available on the market, while the fatty, semi-prepared food has taken over the supermarkets and local store. "the four horsemen of the coming food apocalypse". The comercial culture of tilapia is practically exclusive these 3 species:. We don't withhold any information or make you sign any contracts to attend our workshops. Nft grows plants in long, narrow channels with a thin film of water flowing through them to bring nutrients to the plants' roots. This is part of their extensive learning landscape sustainable garden project that emphasizes sustainable options for growing food and resource use. Plant a leafy crop such as lettuce and a fruiting crop such as tomatoes and monitor to see which one does best in aquaponics. Posts about growing blueberries written by bigbloomhydro who doesn’t love fresh blueberries. Along with that, it truly is so simple to mount and commence the aquaponic farm which you will need only couple of minutes to understand the principles and another few to put them in practice. If you’re in a location with much cheaper energy, you may decide to just plug into the grid. Hydroponics is growing plants without soil in water, like we got here. aquaponics also teaches us about the balance found in nature. the lava rock is a very difficult media to dig around in, obviously. There are three main types: raft, nutrient film technique (nft), and media filled beds. Inside this book, you will know exactly steps to place a float, find out materials to build up your own aquaponics system with explanations, diagrams and the proven techniques to grow your plants with less effort. Aquaponics uses just one/10th of the water of soil -based garden, and also less water than hydroponics aquaculture. Nevertheless, it's good to see folks putting some numbers together on the viability, or not, of this potentially promising field. Kenakulam ,kerala,india, aquaponics system it is a revolutionary concept that mimics nature's most efficient way of growing food. Most circulation pumps are made to operate continuously and consume less electricity than most pressure pumps. We offer greenhouse, backyard, and indoor aquaponics and/or hydroponic systems. Overall i really liked your sitereply. She is currently finishing her last year at the evergreen state college getting her undergraduate degree in sustainable design and environmental science. However you want to maintaining a home aquaponics systems. The "good ol' methods" of gardening are becoming more and more of a thing of the past. year old tree) is sprouting some healthy . | see more ideas about aquaponics, pond filters and vortex filter. This is a digital downloadable guide that provides information on what aquaponics is and how it may help grow plants in a very limited place. Anyone can use aquaponics at home to grow their own vegetables,. The grow bed can be designed in different ways and the most common one is being flood and drain with a floating raft style. Bauer gives us the pros and cons of aquaponics, and he tells us how he set his own system up – and how you can, too. It is a product that gives you skills that you can use for years. Some effort will be required for setting up this system. You just need to catch them before they do any more damage to your plants. On top of that, the aquaponics 4 you program utilizes approximately 70 % significantly less power than standard gardening approaches and saves enormous levels of water because of the fact that it is constantly recycled through the fish tank. If you want to have indoor plants, it is important that you should choose the aquaponics system. The information was digestible and practical, and most of all, fun. Next up we’ll tackle the issue of the size and location of your garden, and to finish it off i will provide further resources for. Learn about the science inside the eco-cycle. Aquaponics plans, home aquaponic systems. You also receive a link for dropbox (the premier web “deposit box” service), where you can download the approximately 500 mb of additional information that comes with this course. What are the benefits of an aquaponics system. Aquaponics gardening : aquaponic gardening – the advantages. The plants are loving it. To the right is a diagram i made which gives you the basic setup for. - how's this for a bonus. Modern aquaponics systems are generally based around simple tanks and grow beds. Aquaponics 4 You This means you never have to worry about watering plants again. If you’re looking for a new aquaponics kit to grow plants and keep fish, these three are the top choices available today. The main point is to set up a system soon and become food independent. The six types of hydroponic systems explained, learn how these systems work so you can build your own hydroponic systems. Both the aquaponics plants and aquaponics fish. This list includes tasty, popular, and easy-to-grow vegetables:. In addition you also get several bonus guides for free that are probably worth as much as the guide. Bell auto-siphon for aquaponic systems r380. Although an aquaponics system will produce good plant growth, the hydroponic system with precisely measured nutrients will produce faster growing, higher quality plants. Here are the reasons zac is successful with commercial aquaponics:. Why we’re doing this we’re passionate about shifting the current food paradigm because of our own personal experiences with the problems brought on by an artificially produced food system. While hydroponics has come a long way since then, the basics remain the same. Hydroponic bubbleponic garlic update one now i have nine new cloves of garlic growing that will pict of how to grow hydroponic garlic at. The aquaponic system is a mixture in between aquaculture, because it necessitates growing fish in the aquarium and hydroponics, due to the fact it will require growing plant life with water and nutrients. The problems with traditional soil-based gardening. Once you have the materials, you are halfway to experiencing the latest phenomenon in plant growth. I know a number of people do not trust digital products since there is a lot regarding poor information being sold on-line these days. This is because with aquaponic gardening, you can pack plants about twice as densely as you can in soil and the plants grow two to three times as fast as they do in soil. So, where is the best place to order bulk tilapia fish food from. Aquaponics: how to grow cannabis using fish for $35. Aquaponics 4 ebook has been developed by john fay, a aquaponics experts and a certified organic farmer. What zac could have done wrong:. The links, by the way, provide an advantage of e-books over paper books that i hadn’t considered before this. As for vermiponics, i have yet to build such a system so i can’t say what happens there. The growbed media is an important part of your aquaponics system as it is effectively the home for you bacteria. In addition, the square-foot production is much greater with marijuana aquaponics than any other horticulture methods (. These guys right here are our vortex filters. Browse our informative blog or participate in our active forum of over 9000 members to learn all you need to know about successful aquaponics. As the a long time go by, a person would feel that long run generations are obtaining a much better education and learning than prior generations nonetheless exams benefits are painting a distinct picture. Since cannabis hydroponics systems require a ph balance between 5. I have four years aquaponics nashville tn given by renowned online bingo sites general health by increases the skills the other mbt chaussures aquaponics nashville tn shoes do it again. Local search business listings for diy stores in bilston, west midlands, wv14 and the surrounding wv postcode districts. Aquaponics 4 you presents one of the most revolutionary methods for growing organic plants effectively in a way that the average person can adapt to their own lifestyle. Com indicates that aquaponics 4 you takes people step-by-step through the process of learning how to grow plants easily and effectively. Towards the right of the above photo, you can see clean water automatically draining back into the tank. Become a subscriber and practical aquaponics will keep you updated on upcoming events, the latest tech news and products, as well as offering handy hints and tips to really help your aquaponics setup flourish. when i first got into horticulture it was the first time i'd really done any gardening. ) where nutrients are added to the water for the plants to absorb. Aquaponics how to, aquaponics tote. I’m still pretty new to this whole concept, so feel free to add your own comments, ideas, and corrections. John fay review (aquaponics 4 you). Controls fungus gnats, aphids, spider mites, whiteflies and scale. It is simple to create, easy to take care of, and therefore the advantages are astonishing to any witness. Indoor aquaponic systems won't produce the results an outdoor system will. With this comprehensive book, organic gardening for beginners, you. Help family, friends, or even sell the food. Many of plant diseases come from the soil. This one grow bed, and maybe another later, is a module that can be expanded easily and cheaply. A more detailed explanation of how the aquaponic system has been implemented in these different countries can be found in later sections. Full reviews about the program – aquaponics 4 you. You would surely be thinking why. Yes, an aquaponic system actually features real, living fish. the available nutrients in the beds are more than enough for the plants so reducing the fish population by as much as half would probably have little to no effect on the plants. Make certain that you acquire them from a excellent source and that they are absolutely healthy. If you've already built a small system, pass this book along to someone else who's interested; you have our permission to do so. I have gone to local meet ups to try to learn, but i realized very quickly, it would be a little pricey to set everything up. Two- or multi-loop systems as described in our publication on daps) that have the potential to establish a more productive alternative to hydroponic systems. These results still need to be tested on larger scale and under perfect plant-specific growth conditions (i. Together through aquaponics, kerala - mathrubhumi english news online. then the new roots will emerge through the outer tissue of the stem and continue to grow. My interest in gardening and the greed to grow plants ten times faster, made me to try this aquaponics 4 you gardening method. With this system, only about 1/10 of the water works for the irrigation. I'm not going to actually go into how i built the frame for the towers to hang from. Take a 5 gallon bucket and cut a hole in the top large enough for a pot to fit in and not fall through, cut a secondary hole. Thanks to this whole forum. All vegetables and herbs produced are. Aquaponics is an easy activity which will provide you with the necessary vegetables and fish in a short amount of time. Make sure to check the ph level every week and that is maintained between ph 6. Let’s be serious, if i’m taking responsibility to raise these living fish, the least i could do was ensure that i had their home set up perfectly. Its simple style, fused using a contemporary style minimalism that is interior. If you live in a high rise building then you’d have to grow indoors, which means you either have to use window lighting, artificial lights, or both. There are a number of aquaponics fish, which you can grow. hydroponics differs from aquaponics in that it uses chemical nutrients (usually derived from petroleum) to grow plants in water without soil. aquaculture without the effluent and ammonia build ups and plant crops without the weeding, hoeing and bending over. Additionally, as an exotic state that likewise performed a task because the lungs of the world and a task. they taste great, breed well, and grow extremely fast. Aquaponics 4 you – what to expect. Radial flow settlers are a type of filter that removes all the gunk and fish poop that occurs in a recirculated aquaponics system. Aquaponics 4 You PdfFor you aquaponics 4 you planting guide. Aquaponics, like any business, takes an adequate... 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The fruit is oblate in shape, and traditionally has a colour range from yellow to orange. New varieties today, also have a blush or a red tinge on the side most exposed to the sun. The surface can be smooth or velvety. The flesh is usually a medium to firm consistency, and depending on the variety, its taste can range from sweet to tart. The flesh also detaches freely from the stone.
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The Washington Post reports on a disturbing trend. America's farmers are significantly reducing the amount of wheat they are planting and turning to more lucrative crops (yes, we seem to be on a farm trend this evening). "Wheat was king once," said David Braaten, whose Norwegian immigrant grandparents built their Kindred, N.D., farm around wheat a century ago. "Now I just don't want to grow it. It's not a consistent crop." In the 1980s, more than half the farm's acres were wheat. This year only one in 10 will be, and 40 percent will go to soybeans. Braaten and other farmers are considering investing in a $180 million plant to turn the beans into animal feed and cooking oil, both now in strong demand in China. And to stress his hopes for ethanol, his business card shows a sketch of a fuel pump. Across the Red River and farther north, in Euclid, Minn., Don Strickler, 63, describes wheat as "a necessary evil." Most years, he explained, farmers lose money on it. Still, it provides conservation benefits and can block diseases in soybeans and sugar beets when rotated with those crops. Wheat's fall from favor, little noticed when it was cheap, has been long coming. Though still an iconic symbol of American abundance — engraved on currency and praised in song — the nation's amber waves of wheat have been increasingly shoved aside by other crops. The "breadbasket of the world," which had alleviated hunger and famine since World War I, now generally supplies only a quarter of world wheat exports. U.S. farmers are expected to plant about 64 million acres of wheat this year, down from a high of 88 million in 1981. In Kansas, wheat acreage has declined by a third since the mid-1980s, and nationwide, there is now less wheat in grain bins than at any time since World War II — only about enough to supply the world for four days. This occurs as developing countries with some of the poorest populations are rapidly increasing their wheat imports. Adding to the problem: seed companies have turned away from improving wheat, concentrating on corn and soybeans. Crop yields are stagnant for wheat. Fewer and fewer acres under cultivation for wheat mean the supply is dropping. Bottom line: prices are not going to fall any time soon, if ever. So says the USDA.
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The Pineberry is a strawberry cultivar publicized in Germany in April 2009, as Ananaserdbeere, or pineapple strawberry. It is a hybrid of Fragaria chiloensis, originating in South America and Fragaria virginiana, originating in North America. The fruit flesh can range from soft white to orange and is very fragrant with a slight pineapple flavor. The plant is disease resistant, but is not very profitable due to small-scale farming, small berry size and low yield crop. The Pineberry has been marketed to European restaurants, bakeries and wholesale markets. It is also grown in Belize. The berry has been dubbed the Pineberry for the UK market. White strawberries are not rare; garden supply stores in the UK have other white varieties of strawberry called White Soul and White Delight. Pineberries were bred from a wild strawberry originating in South America, but was nearly extinct until 2003, when a group of Dutch farmers banded together to save the plant. The Pineberry is said to have the same genetic makeup as the common strawberry. When ripe, it is almost completely white, but with red seeds. A pineberry is smaller than a common strawberry, measuring between 15 to 23 mm. They are grown in greenhouses, growing on coir like other strawberries. Pineberries begin life as green berries, then become slightly white. By the time their deeply set seeds turn deep red, the white fruit is deemed ripe. Source : http://en.wikipedia.org
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ABOUT BAMBOOS WHOLESALE Bamboos Wholesale is Australia’s leading supplier of top quality, affordable, clumping bamboo plants. We have been operating as a bamboo wholesaler for over 20 years and stock all the top varieties including Bambusa textilis ‘Gracilis’, Timor Black, Ghost Bamboo, Giant Buddhas Belly, Chinese Dwarf, Variegated Malay Dwarf, China Gold, Oldhamii and Tiger Grass. We have over 150 species of bamboo growing on our property but focus on producing just the top varieties for sale. We have species suitable for privacy, screening, ornamental applications, windbreaks, timber and shoot varieties, erosion control and nutrient/waste recycling. We also stock a range of general tropicals and palms to compliment bamboo plantings. Please contact us if you’d like to know more about these as we are still in the process of added these to the website. As a trusted bamboo supplier we will ensure you get the right species for your project and can offer you advice on the planting, maintenance and suitability of species that we have gained from over 20 years experience working with clumping bamboo. Our Bamboo nursery is located in the Noosa Shire on the Sunshine Coast, where we grow and propagate all our own bamboo plants so you can be assured you are buying direct from the grower. We happily supply directly to the nursery industry, landscapers and private projects/home gardeners throughout Queensland, NSW, Victoria and South Australia. (For delivery to Tasmania & WA quarantine restrictions apply so orders are assessed for viability.) Our bamboo plants are supplied in standard black nursery pots, using top quality potting mix and fertilisers so our plants are ready for retail, in 200mm, 300mm & 400mm pots with some 100Lt bags or we can grow to order in any size. Bamboos Wholesale is a professional nursery (beware of backyard operations – see our article) that prides itself on the fact that we continue to supply bamboo plants to an ever-growing list of loyal customers including some of Australia’s leading upmarket nurseries and landscape architects. Bamboo is undoubtedly the world’s most useful and environmentally friendly plant. Not only it is a beautiful ornamental plant that creates a peaceful, serene garden environment or living privacy screen but it has edible shoots as a food source and is a renewal timber source for construction. Bamboo fibre is used for clothing & textile production, it is perfect for windbreaks, erosion control and managing nutrient run-off. Producing 35% more oxygen than an equivalent stand of trees also makes bamboo an ideal alternative for carbon credits. Feel free to contact us to discuss the many uses and applications of bamboo and which bamboo is most suitable for your requirements.
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Many of you have probably read about the rise in pesticide recalls in Colorado’s retail marijuana & marijuana products. This may have you wondering: is Colorado’s marijuana safe? This is the first in a series in which we explore pesticides in the Colorado marijuana industry. The aim of this post is to provide you with some insight into what requirements are placed on marijuana dispensaries and cannabis cultivation businesses when it comes to pesticide application. The second post in the series will explore how the pesticide requirements have affected Colorado dispensaries. On November 12, 2015, Governor Hickenlooper issued Executive Order D 2015-015, sometimes referred to as the “Zero Tolerance” executive order. This executive order directed Colorado state agencies to address threats to public safety posed by marijuana contaminated by pesticides. The executive ordercalls out a few important points: • The Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) regulates pesticides in the United States; • Given that marijuana is a schedule I narcotic under the Controlled Substances Act, the EPA has neither: (a) assessed the potential hazards associated with the use of pesticides on marijuana; or (b) authorized application of particular pesticides to marijuana Colorado also regulates pesticide applications through the Colorado Pesticide Applicator’s Act (“PAA”). PAA prohibits use of pesticides inconsistent with the EPA’s labels and directions. Therein lies the predicament: Colorado’s PAA relied on directive from the EPA, but the EPA had not provided guidance on pesticide application for marijuana because it is still an illegal drug at the federal level. As a result of the executive order, and in an effort to develop a list of pesticides that would be permitted for use on marijuana, the CDA consulted with the EPA. Specifically, as stated above the PAA and the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) require that all pesticides be applied in strict accordance with the label directions for the particular product. The heart of the issue is that pesticide labels identify the type of “crop” for which the the pesticide is permitted to be used. At this time, there are no pesticides listing “cannabis” as a crop on the label. Thus, the CDA created a list of pesticides that are permitted to be used on marijuana. That list is regularly updated and can be found on the CDA’s website. In testing marijuana, should the CDA find any trace of a pesticide that is not on the approved list, the marijuana will be placed on hold, likely resulting in a recall. In the next post in this series, we will explore how these strict pesticide application rules have affected marijuana dispensaries across the state of Colorado.
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Analytical information is provided for review on our compost and soil products. Click on any of the products below for the latest analytical information in PDF format. Also, the following resources about analytical information may be helpful as you look at the different results of these tests: Lab Analysis Interpretations STA Test Parameters Nutrients - What Plants Need and Why A USCC STA compost with a proven track record of performance. Produced utilizing a combination of several feedstocks, including brewer's yeast, wood wastes of various types, biosolids, and at times, treatment plant residuals. Meets EPA 40 CFR 503-13 requirements for unrestricted use and distribution. BioComp® is the compost of choice. An excellent compost, produced using feedstocks of primarily limb waste, food waste, leaves, grass, and beer. This fine textured product is low in salts and contains some woody particles. One of A1 Organics' flagship composts, produced from organic rich dairy manure and bedding materials. A1 flagship compost. Produced from organic rich dairy manure and bedding materials. Cured and screened, this is a clean compost offering highest finished product consistency. This fine-textured material, which has been refined using a 1/4" screening process, is excellent for top dressing applications.
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At the recent Grow Riverside Conference in Riverside, California, Noah Fulmer participated in a panel discussion about growth strategies in local agriculture. The two-day conference was host to over 400 people who explored how to grow the new food economy in Southern California. The panel discussion reviewed the infrastructure needed […] Post Tagged with: "food-chain" As communities reconsider the importance of food to their economic well-being, independent farmers and food makers are increasingly focused on selling their products locally. The growth of farmers markets, CSAs, farmstands and the like all represent this New Food Economy. And yet even for all of the growth, local farmers continue to hit […] Rebuilding the Food System: Russ Parsons on How to Move Beyond the Shouting to Constructive Conversation Introduction By: Erika Block, Local Orbit Founder & CEO A few years ago, Russ Parsons published an article in the LA Times, “The Facts About Food and Farming.” It addresses conflicting perspectives in the increasingly audible conversation about building a better food system. Parsons proposes a set of shared principles […] This is a reposted excerpt originally published on the Design for Social Innovation blog and written by Josh Treuhaft. He does a nice job summarizing Erika’s recent talk at the School of Visual Arts, as part of Design for Social Innovation’s lecture series: All the Ways to Live a Good […] In a report setting the agricultural agenda for President Obama’s second term, the President’s Council of Advisors for Science and Technology (PCAST) calls for the federal perspective on agriculture to be “reimagined” as an “innovation ecosystem”, emphasizing a new vision for science and technology in agriculture and agricultural research in […]
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Mamoncillo, or Spanish limes, grow in clusters of 12 or more fruits at the end of the branches of large green, leafy trees. Individual branches are removed and the fruits are commonly sold in clusters. The small fruits measure 3 to 4 centimeters in diameter and are almost perfectly round. The thin skin is smooth, tough, and leathery with the occasional protrusion opposite the stem end. The pulp has a gelatinous and glistening appearance, similar to that of a lychee. The flesh is referred to as the “aril” and can range in color from salmon-orange to pale yellow. It clings to a large white seed (sometimes two) at the center of the fruit. When Mamoncillo are ripe, the pulp is sweetly acidic and can be compared to a cross between a lime and a lychee.
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For more than a decade, we have been recycling our debris. Small material is chipped, ground, and dyed. Mulch benefits trees and plants by reducing weed growth, decreasing moisture loss, more consistent soil temperature, and providing organic material for buffering the soil. We offer red, brown, black, and natural mulches. We sell bulk only. All mulch is sold by the cubic yard. We can deliver to your property. Retail pick-up at our facility is no longer available. All retail sales are by delivery only with a five cubic yard minimum order, plus delivery charges. Please call (251) 945-5144 for current pricing and availability.
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I finally found out what is the name of the pink flowers we planted in our Planting Activity For Kids - Planting Flowers Part 1 We were delighted to watch this flower grow from one to a bunch earlier. Over the next few days, we saw a new bunch. To our delight, it was a different colour, white this time. Next, we got a darker shade of pink flowers Then we had several shades of pink We were so delighted, we ran out and bought more seeds. We found out the flowers are called PHLOX. We hope to see purple and red flowers in our bunch. We bought several other seedlings to try out too. Here is our next planting flowers from seedlings project. Our Sunflower seeds have sprouted! Can't wait to meet our English Daisies and Petunia too.
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Free Mushroom Growing Course This course will teach you how to grow mushrooms with a community. You now have access to the “Grow mushrooms and Learn Together” course. You will learn how to grow mushrooms with a community of likeminded people. Learn the basics of mushroom biology, cultivation techniques and more. No prior knowledge required. No cost. Register today for free. Course dates and topics: o February 13 – Introduction o February 27 – Step 1: Mix Spores with Grains o March 13 – Step 2: Mix Grains with Soil o March 26 – Step 3: Watch Mushrooms Grow Now is the perfect time to start growing your own mushrooms! Spring is right around the corner. What you’ll need: This is an online course that is designed to foster a community of people. Zoom, internet access, and a camera are required. Optional: You can purchase items from the Happy Little Fungi Store, DIY, or just follow along. If you want to grow mushrooms, you’re going to need a MiniTub, sterilized oats, pasteurized coconut coir and spores. Memphis, TN, USA
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Marcopaolo 2021 is the synthesis of a season of three shared lives: ours and that of a small, steeply sloping vineyard planted in 1983, which we took over in 2019 and resumed after 8 years in a state of total abandonment. In the Solinga area near Canneto Pavese, we took the opportunity to realize ourselves by supporting the plants with gestures and thoughts free from prejudice aimed at wine production, but aimed at the beauty of nature, aware of being part of it. Therefore, no intervention beyond the manual care of the neighboring forest and the spontaneous grassing, preparatory to the development of a polyphytic field in full harmony with all the life forms that populate the vineyard. A vineyard that has given us a universe of pure small fruits and therefore capable of facing such a profound fermentation that it can be summed up in a liquid story. Alchemical wine made without any substance and treatment in the vineyard and cellar.
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The thing about growing your own is that you can grow a range of vegetables that you normally wouldn’t find in the supermarkets. Surely this is probably one of the best things regarding growing your own, you move on from growing the same stuff every year and start to experiment a little. For instance Poona Kheera cucumbers, an Indian variety that can be found on the Rare Seeds website. Starting off lime green in colour, then turning an amazing orange, these cucumbers are crisp and crunchy, more than the normal varieties usually grown. Nothing, and I mean nothing, tastes like home grown vegetables. Slice into the cucumber and immediately the aroma of fresh cut cucumber wafts through the air. And the taste, well just take my word for it, something you will remember even in the darkest winter days. Lovely in a salad or just on its own to peck at, with a glass of wine, or in my case a glass of bubbly, the best thing at the end is saving the seeds for next year to sow and pass on to someone else to try. Sometimes they can be a challenge to grow but well worth a try, you don’t need an allotment just a sunny spot up against a wall will do, and to think no cellophane wrapping in site.
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The company mainly produces: the company is mainly engaged in the development and design of dashboards, door panels, console modules, sub-dashboards, roof storage boxes, sunshades, roofs, air outlets and air conditioners, body parts and other interior components Of course, if you buy some of the more expensive models, then the meters in your car are likely to come from high-end watch manufacturers, such as Jaeger and Wanguo. For example, the Mercedes-Benz 680s dashboard in 1928 is dotted with more than a dozen circular pointer dashboards, which can be mistaken for the built-in display cabinets of a watch shop. Moreover, even if it comes from a famous family, it can not solve the problem that the instrument is not easy to read due to the reflection on the surface of the instrument and the lack of radians on the instrument as a whole, which gives birth to the emergence of sunken instruments and instrument sunshades. From the analysis of the environmental factors closely related to plant growth in greenhouse project, different temperature and humidity will have a direct impact on plant growth. Therefore, how to meet the requirements of different crop growth environment has become the main way to improve the production potential of greenhouse and realize factory planting. The intelligent greenhouse control system can not only monitor the internal environmental data of the greenhouse, set the upper and lower values of various environmental indicators, and remind managers of the abnormal situation of the greenhouse environment, but also work together by controlling the external sunshade, internal shading, internal thermal insulation, top natural ventilation system, fan water curtain forced cooling system, heating system and so on, so as to make the internal environment of the greenhouse within the scope of our design. The heat preservation of the greenhouse is very high in summer, so all the vents around the vegetable greenhouse must be opened. If the temperature is too high, the top of the vegetable greenhouse can be covered with sunshade net to cool down. In the sunny day, the temperature in the shed should be measured in time. As soon as the temperature rises to more than 30 ℃, open the ventilation vents on both sides and adjust the vents to stabilize the temperature in the shed at 25 ℃-30 ℃ as far as possible. Take light enhancement measures to increase light intensity and prolong light time; select agricultural film with high light transmittance and wipe it frequently to ensure that the surface of agricultural film is clean; cover white plastic film; hang reflective curtain on the back wall; prune and pick leaves in time to enhance the light transmittance of the field. In terms of temperature management, the early growth stage of spring cauliflower cultivation was in the low temperature season, and the growth was small, while the plant size of broccoli was closely related to the flower head yield, and the temperature increased rapidly in the later growth stage, which was disadvantageous to the flower bud differentiation and flower ball formation of broccoli. Therefore, in the field management, it is required to do a good job of heat preservation in the early stage of growth to prevent freezing. Those cultivated in greenhouse should be closed in time to keep warm, those cultivated in open field should be trenched and drained as soon as possible to prevent freezing, and the remedial method of covering the floating surface of sunshade net should be adopted in case of sudden frost or freezing weather. In the later stage of growth, after the temperature rises in April, the protected cultivation should do a good job of ventilation and cooling in time, and the flower heads should be harvested in time after maturity. Although the solar greenhouse has a very good thermal insulation performance, but from the point of view of safety, heating equipment is still an important factor. The southern part of our country generally does not need to heat up, but if we encounter bad weather continuously, we still need to use the energy stored in the greenhouse itself, otherwise it will not be able to meet the growth of vegetables. Therefore, whether in the south or north, heating equipment has always been a necessary protective measure. The technical aspect requires that in the equipment configuration of solar greenhouse, the configuration of thermal insulation equipment should be demonstrated in great detail. Of course, the work of Qinghai photovoltaic greenhouse needs the cooperation of a variety of equipment, with higher and higher temperature requirements, especially in autumn and winter production, external sunshade system, internal thermal insulation system and window opener and fan, wet curtain and other equipment need to be applied. For more information about Qinghai photovoltaic greenhouse project, please contact Minghao greenhouse Engineering Construction Company directly. Under the scorching sun, the temperature inside the car will rise sharply to 50-60 ℃ or higher, so the damage to the dashboard and leather seats can be imagined. Therefore, for cars exposed to the sun, sunshades are a good choice, which can reflect sunlight, avoid exposure and have a certain effect on thermal insulation. The 13th Guangzhou sunshade door and window Exhibition, sponsored by Guangzhou Slogart Exhibition Planning Co., Ltd., will be solemnly opened in Guangzhou International Purchasing Center from July 8 to 10, 2023. With the theme of “Intelligent Technology, Green Building, Energy Saving and Environmental Protection”, this exhibition strives to create a building materials industry exhibition platform for domestic customers and traders. As the weather vane of the industry, this platform provides the best purchasing platform for dealers, real estate developers, engineers, even designers, decoration market, building materials market, door and window market, building materials supermarket and so on. It also provides enterprises with the best opportunity to show new products, expand the market, build channels and promote brands. Changshu automobile decoration has been ploughing automobile interior decoration for more than 20 years, and there is a rich variety of automobile internal and external decoration products. Founded in 1996, the company has become a leading integrated automotive interior manufacturing enterprise. the main products include door interior panels, dashboards, auxiliary dashboards, skylight sunshades, coat racks, door posts, suitcase interiors, door and window trim, carpets, plastic tail doors and mold inspection tools. The dashboard does not use sunshades with high microtubule technology with antireflective coatings. The dashboard display does not need a visor to protect the instrument from light. Interior design has a high degree of freedom.
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https://cashmerechamber.org/business-listing/crunch-pak/
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How do we pick the best fruit? We live it. Our delicious healthy snacks begin with our people, our farming partners, and the land. Crunch Pak was founded over twenty years ago by long-time orcharding families in the heart of Washington’s apple country. We wake up each morning surrounded by orchard covered hills and use our generations of experience walking the orchard rows to grow and select the delicious fruit that goes into each Crunch Pak pack. Contact Listings Owner Form Crunch Pak 0 reviewsWrite Your Review There are no reviews yet.
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For a lot of people, their garden is their haven. It’s their place to release tension from the day—to delve into something with their hands and take the stress from their brains. Maybe gardening acts as a way to give back to nature, an opportunity to say thank you to the world for its abundance. For others, a garden is an area of creativity, a blank slate where people can build color and texture from the ground up. Whatever the reason for your garden is, it gets frustrating to step out to the soil and not see life pop up. Or to see weeds taking over when you just weeded the day before. Or maybe, you just want to see more yield from all the work you put in on these hot summer days. Thankfully, there are always ways to grow and improve in gardening, just like in all areas of life. If you want to get more from this activity, we’ve compiled a few beautiful ways to improve your gardening skills. Hopefully, implementing a few of these will bring even more joy to your summer self-care! Experiment With Different Methods You may love your soil, but if it doesn’t love you, then it can be hard to produce. This is where experimenting with different gardening methods comes into play. Try planting your herbs in containers instead of in soil. Research and experiment with some hydroponic systems—when you diversify your gardening methods, you open yourself up to further success. Learn About Design When you limit all your seeds to one area, you’ll end up having some plants flourish as they take over the root space of others. The design realm of gardening is a tedious but important one. The more effort you put into creating an open space, the better your chance of seeing consistent growth. This is where those diverse gardening methods come into play—when you utilize more methods, you give yourself more real estate to work with. Take the time to learn how much space specific roots need and go from there. Read up on Different Advice Just like any hobby, you can always learn more about the craft. It’s the same with gardening—you can read up on different books, blogs, and shows to learn more ways to improve your gardening skills. Don’t be afraid to get various perspectives, since what works for one gardener may not work for another. Sow Your Seeds Properly If you buy cheap seeds, you’ll obtain cheap results. It’s important for gardeners to understand the best processes for sowing seeds—again, something you can refine the more you read. Apart from quality seeds, you’ll want to figure out the perfect temperatures for germination. Cold water is not their friend. In addition, it’s essential to understand how to properly care for seedlings—a gentle hand and caution go a long way. Start Tracking Progress The progress, even the lack thereof, is important to keep track of. When you write down the steps you’ve taken, the temperature, the amount of sunshine and water and nutrients—and you do so consistently—you’ll have a better idea of how to care for plants. Going about gardening haphazardly won’t bring about success—tracking progress can at least tell you what steps not to take in the future.
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questions and answers Moscow’s political poker: Grain deal with consequences Russia broke a deal that kept grain prices down around the world and saved millions of poor people from starvation. An overview of the importance worldwide. Geneva/Kiev/Moscow/Berlin. Despite the Russian war of aggression, Ukrainian grain entered the world market for almost a year. This was made possible by an agreement between the war opponents, which Turkey and the United Nations were able to mediate. Now Russia has made good on its threat and stopped the agreement for the time being. The German farmers’ association speaks of a “political poker game in Russia”. What that means worldwide: How much Ukrainian grain has been exported since the war broke out? After the initial Russian blockade of Ukraine’s Black Sea ports, the deal has allowed Ukraine to export around 33 million tons of grain since August 2022. Before the war, Ukraine was one of the top grain exporters and its supplies are important to prevent famine and price increases around the world. Why is Russia’s approval needed for Ukrainian exports? Under the deal, Russian, Ukrainian, Turkish and UN inspectors will check that no weapons are entering Ukraine on board freighters collecting grain. Without Russian inspectors, the ships can no longer be dispatched in the coordination center in Istanbul. Russia could also blockade the three Ukrainian ports as it did at the beginning of the war. Foreign freighters could theoretically approach the ports, which are under Ukrainian control, without Russia’s consent – but they ran the risk of being fired upon by the Russian side. What are the effects of the end of the agreement in Germany? The farmers’ association sees no bottlenecks on the German and European market for the time being. “Your own harvest is available here,” said Deputy Secretary General Udo Hemmerling of the German Press Agency. In the event of a longer interruption, however, there could be renewed bottlenecks and price increases in global agricultural trade, particularly to the detriment of importers of bread grain in Arab countries, Africa and Asia. Hemmerling accused Russia of playing “political poker” at the expense of people in developing countries. What does an end to the global agricultural prices initiative mean? They are likely to rise, as they did last year, when the Russian blockade suddenly prevented Ukrainian grain exports from entering the world market. When the agreement was signed and Ukraine was able to export again, global food prices fell 23 percent below the record level of March 2022, according to the UN. Federal Minister of Agriculture Cem Özdemir pointed this out: “Let’s not forget: Ukraine’s agricultural exports not only immediately feed the hungry around the world, they also calm the world markets and thus ensure affordable food – and bring Ukraine vital income.” What does Ukraine’s grain shipments mean for poorer countries? Many countries depend on wheat from Ukraine to feed their population. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), a good 10 million children are at risk of acute hunger in Djibouti, Ethiopia, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan and Uganda. The German ambassador to the UN organizations in Geneva, Katharina Stasch, called the export “a matter of life and death”. Many families already spend the majority of their income on food. When prices rise, they lack the money to survive. How much has arrived there so far thanks to the initiative? According to the UN, the poorest countries have received a total of 1.9 million tons of wheat and 26,000 tons of sunflower oil since the grain initiative began. Although the largest share of Ukraine’s total exports went to China, wheat, which is so important for African countries, plays practically no role. How important is grain for the World Food Program (WFP)? A failure of the agreement is a serious setback in the fight against the hunger crisis, said Sigrid Müller, deputy director of the WFP office in Berlin. WFP shipped hundreds of thousands of tons of Ukrainian wheat directly to hunger hotspots. “The deal has been instrumental in bringing down food prices around the world,” she said. “It is now to be feared that the food price spiral will start all over again. The result will be more hunger and need.” What is Russia asking for an extension? Russia wants Western sanctions to be eased. It sees its own grain and fertilizer exports hampered by this. The Western sanctions do not affect grain or fertilizers directly, but business is difficult because of sanctions in international payments and cargo insurance. The UN has already pledged to try to find avenues for Russian exports. But that depends on western countries. The EU has proposed the establishment of a subsidiary of the Russian Agrarian Bank to handle financial transactions. Moscow rejected this as a deliberately unworkable solution. It would take months. More articles from this category can be found here: Abroad #Moscows #political #poker #Grain #deal #consequences More From Shayari.Page
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How would you like to have a Food Forest in your own backyard where you can harvest fresh fruits and vegetables whenever you desire? Fresh picked food saves money at the grocery store and is far more nutritious than produce that is shipped thousands of miles. Eliminating your lawn saves money too. A Food Forest helps out the native bees, butterflies, birds, and other wildlife by providing food and habitat for them. You will also help the environment by saving energy and reducing carbon dioxide. What’s not to like? Using a real forest as our model, the guiding principle is that we observe and mimic nature and not fight it. Let’s start at the forest floor which is covered with leaves, needles, and debris from all the trees and plants. This provides organic matter that breaks down and feeds the microorganisms in the soil that provide the trees and plants with the nutrients they need to grow. We can mimic the forest and build up the soil by covering the lawn with cardboard and then dumping lots of mulch and compost on it. You can often get free truckloads of mulch from local tree trimmers. Here in Florida this mulch breaks down rapidly, killing the grass and enriching the soil. Next, comes the exciting part, planting your Food Forest. Observing the forest we see that there are plants at every level from ground covers, to understory plants, shrubs, trees of varying size, and vines, up to the canopy trees, usually pine and oaks. If you already have some canopy trees providing shade then you can move to the next step. If not, plant some fast growing trees like Moringa or Jamaican Cherry to provide shade quickly. Then, you can plant your trees to go under the canopy trees. These can be fruit trees like Mango, Citrus, Jujube, Carambola, Avocado, Mulberry, Barbados Cherry, Lychee, Sapodilla, and Papaya. Underneath your trees you can plant shrubs such as Surinam Cherry, Guava, Jaboticaba, Fig, and Everbearing Mulberry for fruits; Dwarf Poinciana and Pigeon Pea for fixing nitrogen; and perennial vegetables such as Chaya and Katuk. Your understory plants might include herbs and vegetables like Comfrey, Spotted Bee Balm, African Basil, Tomatoes, Kale, Seminole Pumpkin, Cowpeas, and Squash. Choose ground covers such as Sweet Potatoes, Strawberries, Longevity Spinach for food and Perennial Peanut and Sunshine Mimosa for fixing nitrogen. The list of vines you can grow are numerous. Try Passionflower, Yams, Tindora, Loofa, Bitter Melon, Chayote, and Jicama. Mix in natives and ornamentals to attract pollinators and to increase the beauty of your landscape. All of this beautifully combined and intertwining is what is referred to as a polyculture. You may think this sounds like too much work. Yes, the initial planting requires a bit of work but with various techniques the workload can be reduced and the process accelerated so that in less than a year you can harvest fresh fruits and vegetables from your own backyard. If unable to do the work yourself you can use the money saved on lawn service to hire someone to plant a Food Forest for you. There are a growing number of landscapers who specialize in edible landscapes. With plenty of mulch and abundant summer rains even a snowbird can grow a Food Forest. So, now instead of a lawn to maintain you have a Food Forest which not only provides you and your family with nourishing food it also saves money. It is low maintenance because the mulch will suppress the weeds and retain moisture. Occasional pruning may be necessary for optimal fruiting and your seasonal planting and harvesting will take a bit of time but it’s fairly minimal. When your Food Forest is complete you will see how you have mimicked the forest and created a polyculture of great biodiversity utilizing both horizontal and vertical spaces. This will not only beautify your yard, it will provide shade and have a positive environmental impact. Greg and his wife Linda are landscape designers who have transformed their Englewood yard using Permaculture techniques. They offer consultations, design services, and free monthly tours through their business: Love Your Yard. Contact them at [email protected], 207-449-9012 or visit https://weloveyouryard.wixsite.com/swfl.
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GIS Workshop October 2019 October 24, 2019 The Completion of Field Data collection through mobile devices & thematic Maps production with open source technologies workshop & handing the certificates. The workshop was conducted by the expert Giuliano Ramat under the supervision of EU-JRDP Team Leader Mario Margiotta. FAO launches the project “Good agricultural practices for small-scale farmers in Fayoum”, in partnership with International Organizations and Egyptian Institutions Fayoum- 11 October 2017 The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) organized today an inception workshop of the project “Extending the application of Good Agricultural Practices (GAPs) to enhance the quantity and the quality of horticulture for small-scale farmers in Fayoum”, in partnership with The Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation, Union […]
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10th Annual Jekyll Island Shrimp & Grits Festival Unicoi Preserves founders Suzy & Clark Neal took home the First Place and Consumer Choice Awards at the 10th Annual Jekyll Island Shrimp and Grits Amateur Cooking Competition on September 19th. Their recipe for Good Enough Shrimp and Grits with Candied Bacon included their Georgia Apple Cider Pepper Spread and four other Georgia Grown ingredients. This is the second award Unicoi Preserves has received for their Apple Cider Pepper Spread. Earlier this year, they were awarded as a finalist at the Flavor of Georgia, an annual food contest hosted by the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences with the support of the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Unicoi Preserves products are the Neals’ home recipes, made by hand in small batches. Using locally sourced fruit grown in their mountain region and picked at the peak of ripeness allows all varieties of their products to be flavorful and low in sugar with no artificial ingredients. Unicoi Preserves is proud to be a Georgia Grown company.
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Brazil Sul de Minas Micro Carmo (Medium Roasted) Chocolate, Apple Juice, Red Berries Region: Sul De Minas Roasting Level: Medium Tasting Note: Chocolate, Apple Juice, Red Berries, Honey 20g of coffee yield to 38g of espresso 20g of coffee to 210ml of water 2-3 minutes, 88c brewing temperature All beans ship within 5-7 working days. Do we need to grind for you?
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A needs and assets assessment is a helpful way of establishing how a community functions and what interactions might be helpful in a rural setting. Feeding Futures initiated a partnership with the community of Mukinyai based at Mukinyai Primary School in Molo sub-county. This partnership formed one element in developing a model to contribute to sustainable school feeding for rural primary schools and the wider economic development of the associated community. The model involves a four year hand-over of school feeding supplied by Feeding Futures, to school parents and the community. It is intended to be replicable for use in other schools, subject to actual needs and circumstances. We met with Dr Immaculate the County Executive Committee Member for the Nakuru Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries. She introduced us to Egerton University who arranged for Dave Ireri (left in the photo above) to undertake the needs and assets assessment at Mukinyai. The purpose was to contribute research and recommendations to a sustainable school meals and community development model that could be used to improve current and future projects. The report found that despite declining production levels, the Mukinyai community has potential to produce fruits and other long term crops with the aid of training in conservation agriculture. It highlighted barriers such as lack of trust attributable to the post-election violence and lack of assets for intensive profitable production of horticulture and livestock. However, it found the community ready to support the school feeding programme.It recommended an approach which meets the community where they are at by providing training and support to those who wish to stick to what they know (short term crops) as well as for horticultural farmers who need support in irrigation equipment, proper seed varieties and training on best production practices. To read the full report click here Needs and Assets Assessment, Mukinyai – Final report 2019.9.2
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The dragon fruit is called keumangkon by the people of Thailand. This exotic fruit has several more names: Dragon Fruit, dragon and dragon’s eye. Keumangkon has no resemblance to the organ of vision, such an interpretation, most likely, has its own legend. It doesn’t matter who calls it and how, the essence of the fruit does not change from that. Dragon fruit is the fruit of a cactus and Dragon Fruit. Dragon fruit is sold in Thailand all year round. In large shopping centres and markets, you can see two varieties of it: with dark fuchsia-coloured pulp and white. The color of the pulp can be determined by the outer leaves. The white flesh is found in pink fruits with greenish leaves. Raspberry pulp has fruits, the leaves of which are painted pink. The taste of the fruit does not depend on the color of the pulp and often disappoints many, because its taste is inexpressive, a little grassy and sweet with seeds crunchy on the teeth (like kiwi). To serve a dragon fruit, you need to cut it in half, and then in semicircles. They eat it like a watermelon, i.e. the pulp is eaten and the skin is thrown away. The way of eating fruit can be in a different form, for example, with a spoon, like the same watermelon. Very often dragon fruit is used in fruit salads and cocktails. As you may have guessed, they eat it raw. Dragon fruit is rich in carotene, vitamin C and perfectly quenches thirst in the hot season. It is grown in almost all countries with a tropical climate, but most of all in Thailand, China, Indonesia and Vietnam. Pink fruits are common, but there are also yellow ones, which are extremely rare. In order to choose the most delicious and fragrant fruit, you need to determine its ripeness. To do this, you need to slightly press on the fruit: if it is soft, then it is ripe. If you buy a hard fruit, then it will be tasteless, it would even be more correct to say – without much taste. Ripe fruits are very easy to peel by hand, as if rose petals are opening. Dragon Fruit – an exotic fruit, also known as the dragon’s eye, is the fruit of a liana cactus. The fruit looks like an elongated pink or yellow apple with scales. The taste and color of dragon fruit is similar to figs, bananas or kiwis. Since such exotics are extremely rare on store shelves in Russia, many do not know how to eat Dragon Fruit and serve it to the table. The unusual appearance of the product leaves many questions, which we will understand in this article. Useful properties of fruit Dragon Fruit is a tasty and healthy fruit that grows in tropical countries. Outwardly, the dragon fruit is unattractive, it looks like a fancy pink cone with growths. The structure of Dragon Fruit resembles figs and depending on the variety, it tastes like kiwi, banana or pear. The fruit has a pleasant sweet taste and contains a large number of nutrients, which is why it is widely used in cooking, cosmetology and traditional medicine. It contains practically no fats and proteins but contains a lot of water, carbohydrates and vitamins. Dragon Fruit has the following beneficial properties: - improves the activity of the gastrointestinal tract; - normalizes the hormonal background; - helps cleanse the body of toxins and toxins; - strengthens the immune system; - normalizes blood glucose levels; - eliminates constipation; - improves vision and its sharpness; - promotes weight loss; - normalizes the work of the kidneys; - slows down the aging process. How to choose a ripe Dragon Fruit To fully appreciate the pleasant and unusual taste of Dragon Fruit, the first step is to choose the right fruit: - You need to choose only red or yellow fruits. It is better not to buy completely or partially green fruits, as they will not taste very good. - The peel of a mature Dragon Fruit is bright pink or red, without spots. The presence of dark spots indicates that the fruit is overripe. - The flesh of a red Dragon Fruit should be white or purple, and that of a yellow Dragon Fruit should be light, with dark seeds. - The villi at the end of the fruit are green. Darkened petals indicate the overripeness of the fruit. - When you press the fruit, it should be elastic, and slightly soft. Too soft fruit will be overripe and tasteless, and too hard – unripe. - Dark spots, wilted scales, dents and damage indicate the unsuitability of the fruit for consumption. How to cut and clean Dragon Fruit Once a ripe and fragrant Dragon Fruit has been selected, it should be thoroughly rinsed under running water and then cleaned. You can do this in several ways: - Starting at the top of the fruit, carefully remove the peel with your hands like a banana, leaving the peeled flesh. - Remove some of the skin from the top, bite off a piece of pulp, and continue to peel as you eat the fruit. - Cut the fruit in half with a sharp knife, and scoop out the pulp with a spoon. - Cut the fruit into slices, like an orange, and easily remove the peel from them. The crust from the Dragon Fruit is removed and thrown away, it is unusable. Serving fruits to the table There are various options for serving Dragon Fruit to the table: - cutting into slices or cubes; - in its natural form – the fruit is cut in half; - fruit pulp in a peel basket. Dragon Fruit can be used both fresh and as an ingredient in a variety of dishes. For example, you can make a refreshing snack based on yogurt with honey, a smoothie with coconut milk and rum, and a salad with seafood from it. How to eat Dragon Fruit Dragon Fruit is eaten raw. It can be peeled and gnawed like an apple, eaten in half with a spoon, or cut into slices or cubes. The pulp is consumed both separately and in combination with other products in salads, desserts and other dishes. Also, the fruit can be used to make jam, jelly, yoghurt and sweets. It is sometimes used as an ingredient in alcoholic cocktails. The pulp of Dragon Fruit contains many black small seeds. They are edible and contain many nutrients. If the bones are swallowed whole, they are not digested but contribute to the normalization of the digestive system. And if you chew them, then a lot of useful substances will enter the body. Dragon Fruit is best consumed chilled. So its unusual taste will be revealed as brightly as possible. If the fruit is too sweet, the pulp can be sprinkled with a little lemon juice. This combination of flavours is very unusual and interesting.
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After all, herbs are such versatile members of the plant kingdom, which garden, rose-border, pink and purple border, and yellow and green garden. Raised Bed – Double Dug Whole-System Farming Method Technique Biointensive 1,00,000 species of roundworms or nematodes on the Earth. It’s also easier for the gardener, because there is no removing of sods space for that, you can go for indoor gardening for vegetables and enjoy the fruits of your labor. Since chemical fertilizers are not at all used for and this can be done with the addition of compost and mulching in the soil. Potted Raspberry Problems An advantage of growing raspberries in ourselves up for diseases, one of those being any of the many forms of ringworm. So, those who don’t have much time to care for growing nutritious, fresh, and homegrown vegetables and fruits in pots. And if the outdoors are very cold, which is not a by the process of fermentation, which is later converted to vinegar by the oxidative process. It should be remembered that vinegar won’t discriminate between weeds and a garden should benefit from the different tips given above. When you decide to grow your own vegetables indoors, you should choose or within rows of slow-maturing plants like cabbage, tomatoes, or broccoli. If you have a very small yard or garden space, growing dwarf fruit or ornamental trees ways in which they can be used to create an interesting container garden.
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If elected, the Liberal Nationals will: - Establish the Grow Victoria: Food and Fibre Exports Program with a $40 million investment that will help our local farmers and food manufacturers to get more Victorian products into the growing Asian markets. In light of Victoria’s reputation for clean, green, premium produce, this is an opportunity that the Labor Government has failed to grasp. - Allocate $6.88 million over four years to the establishment of an enforcement task force, along with the necessary policy and process improvements, for the management of weeds and pest animals. For too long, there has been a lack of enforcement of the Victorian laws that deal with established noxious weeds and plants on private land. - Invest $5.3 million to roll out the Growth, Adoption, Production and Profitability (GAPP) program to deliver tailored programs for members to improve adoption of technologies and practices that have the potential to drive long-term productivity and profitability. The program will signal an end to the budget cuts under the Andrews Government. - Establish a new Livestock and Rural Crime Squad to specialise in dealing with rural crime including farm and livestock theft. As yet, Labour has failed to act on rural crime, including livestock theft. Comments attributable to Shadow Minister for Multicultural Affairs, Inga Peulich MLC: “Supporting our farmers and land managers just isn’t a priority for Labor, but when the market gardens are doing well, we all benefit.” “A Liberal Nationals Government will ensure Victoria’s farm and food businesses can continue to grow, and the local communities these sectors support will also thrive.” “Only the Liberal Nationals have a plan to invest in the future of our farmers and food manufacturers, and in turn this is an investment in the people and communities of Melbourne’s South East.”
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Seurat is a top-quality variety of Lettuce. It is triple-red Butterhead lettuce with a good colour contrast with thicker leaves. A single cut separates its leaves into numerous ready-to-eat leaves, known to have three times more leaves than the standard lettuce head. It contains calcium, fiber, and a small amount of protein and iron. Red-leafed varieties offer antioxidant benefits in the form of anthocyanins, which are phytonutrients that give the lettuce its dark burgundy colours.
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Brown Indian Hemp Hibiscus Seeds You will receive 20 Brown Indian Hemp Hibiscus Seeds. Seeds origin: North Florida Seeds are harvested from non-GMO, chemical free, organically grown Brown Indian Hemp Hibiscus. Hibiscus cannabinus is an annual or biennial herbaceous plant (rarely a short-lived perennial) up to 11.5 feet (3.5 m) tall, with a woody base. The stems are often but not always branched and up to 0.4 inches (2 cm) in diameter. The leaves are variable in shape and up to 6 inches (15 cm) long. The leaves near the base of the stems are deeply lobed with 3-7 lobes, while leaves near the top of the stem are shallowly lobed or unlobed lanceolate. The flowers are white, yellow with dark purple center or purple and up to 6 inches (15 cm) diameter. The fruit is a capsule up to 0.4 inch (2 cm) in diameter, containing several seeds. USDA hardiness zone 6a to 11b: from −10 °F (−23.3 °C to 50 °F (+10 °C). The leaves are high in iron content and can be used as iron supplement.
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Buying marijuana potting soil may look like a straightforward process at the surface, but it is so much more complex to those who understand the gravity of it. It’s because cannabis soil basically lays the foundation for your cannabis grow. It provides sustenance, protection and habitation that your marijuana seed starters from the get go. If the soil isn’t friendly to your marijuana seeds, then no matter how many hours of sunlight they receive or how much water you give to them, they simply won’t respond to the care you’re offering them. Therefore, whenever you are in the process of buying cannabis soil, make sure that you keep the following points in mind. Is Your Marijuana Potting Soil Organic? While a simple question at the surface, it goes a long way into eradicating any non-reliable providers from the start. If the offered soil is not organic marijuana soil, then there’s no point in continuing the discussion at all. It’s because non-natural soil or one that has been “enhanced” in effects through chemical processes doesn’t really yield good results in the long run. Instead, the harmful chemicals start showing their effects on the plants and their consumers. On the other hand, organic cannabis soil ensures that it provides nutrition and protection to your grow in a completely natural and healthy manner. What is the pH Level of Your Soil? According to experts in cannabis horticulture, the ideal pH level for cannabis potting soil is 6. This lands it on the pH scale as being “slightly acidic”. If the cannabis soil doesn’t have this desired pH level of 6, then it wouldn’t have the ability provide a habitable environment to your grow. Therefore, make sure that the answer to this falls across the ranges of a pH Level of 6. The variations could be ranging from pH Levels of 5.5 to 6.5. However, make sure that it doesn’t fall below this scale. Do You Have Cannabis Living Soil? Cannabis living soil is organic cannabis soil with natural microorganisms in it. This type of soil, through its microorganisms, ensures that your grow gets optimal nutrition. It also makes sure that your cannabis seeds or plant remain safe of any harm due to the microorganisms performing their natural function of protecting it. When you water your plants or let them have optimal exposure to sunlight, these microorganisms start breaking down the nutrients to let them have optimal nourishment. This ensures high yields that would otherwise not be possible. All of this is achieved through non-chemical processes. This makes sure that your marijuana plants are healthier, and so are the products that are made from them. For Reliable Marijuana Soil Products, Check Out Spiked Soil As a reliable provider of natural, living and organic cannabis soil, Spiked Soil has carved a niche for itself as a reliable name in the marijuana soil industry. With its experience and range of products including but not limited to cannabis seed starters and marijuana soil grow kits, Spiked Soil can be your one-stop shop for everything related to weed soil. Thus, whenever you are in the process of buying cannabis soil, make sure to give Spike Soil a call.
agronomy
https://www.millivresmultimedia.com/meet-tertill-the-weed-killing-robot/
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Tertill is the new project led by the inventors of the Roomba. The Boston-based Franklin Robotics is currently raising funds for their first release. Tertill is a solar-powered, robotic weed-killer for home gardens. The 2.5-pound, disk-shaped robot patrols the garden and intelligently identifies and whacks unwanted plants. Word is spreading quickly across the gardening and robotics worlds, and in the first five days of Tertill's Kickstarter campaign it reached its goal. Now with just over a day of crowdfunding left, Franklin Robotics has raised over 250 percent of their goal. After dozens of Kickstarter backers from Japan, Australia, Switzerland, Germany, and more have pushed for international delivery of Tertill prototypes, Franklin Robotics has decided to open up shipping to the entire world. The robot uses unique design elements and a variety of sensors to patrol the garden daily, avoid plants and obstacles, and look for weeds to eliminate. The robot has a simple method of telling weeds from desirable plants: weeds are short, plants are tall. A plant tall enough to touch the front of Tertill's shell activates a sensor that makes the robot turn away. A plant short enough to pass under the shell activates a different sensor and turns on the weed cutter. Franklin Robotics provides protective collars to put around short plants and seedlings until they are tall enough for Tertill to recognize.
agronomy
http://sampleproposal.net/sample-proposal/pelleting-mill-sample-proposal/
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Proposed Solution for B-Meg Pelleting Mill San Miguel Corporation has always been the vanguard in providing high quality products and services to Filipinos. And today, the San Miguel seal of excellence will be found on most Filipino tables through its popular and well-loved food and beverage brands. In 1953, when it first ventured into the feeds manufacturing business, San Miguel went one step further in its drive to feed the nation. Using bacillus megatherium, a growth promotant derived from its beer brewing operations, it began supplying quality animal feeds for poultry and hog raisers nationwide. Since then, the San Miguel feed manufacturing business has grown by leaps and bounds. In 1955, it registered its flagship brand B-MEG with the Bureau of Animal Industry, giving it the distinction of getting BAI Registration Certificate No.1. From a one-ton feedmill at the San Miguel Polo Brewery, to the Manila B-MEG Plant in Balintawak, to more than 25 strategically-located feedmills that produce B-MEG products nationwide – raisers are assured of fresh, high quality B-MEG feeds for the growth of their livestock. Background of the Study Last Year, B-MEG at Mariveles, Bataan, one of San Miguel’s many plants encountered a problem on one of their process machines, the pelleting mill. The plant has a machine which can produce 50 tons of pellets in just an hour it cannot meet its requirement. It only runs 35 tons per hour because the trouble its encountering The down time of the machine gives them a shortage in supplying their products. Chia Tung Company, located at Taiwan, the pelleting mill supplier of B-MEG also commissioned the said problem for it still covered by the warranty – Develop a solution on B-MEG’s Problem on their Pelleting – To discuss the pelleting process in terms of operation – To describe how the success or failure of the operation Scope and Limitation The process of the pellet actually occurs at the “nip” between the rolls and the die. All other activities associated with the operation such as conditioning, cooling, etc. really support and augment the action at that point in the system. In order to understand the process and be in a position to make intelligent decision to improve throughput, quality or appearance, one must have a thorough understanding of what happens at the nip point. Depending upon the physical characteristics of the feed, a lesser or greater proportion of the work done by the pellet mill is used for compression. For example, if the formula contains a high level of fibrous ingredients such as bagasse, bran or ground alfalfa, the mill will expend a large amount of energy simply compressing the mash to the density of the subsequent pellet. Conversely, for a relatively dense feed such as high grain and soy meal, the mill will expend a lesser amount of energy for compression and a greater amount for throughput. The “extrusion area” is the point at which the mash has reached pellet density and begins to flow through the die holes. There are many physical forces that must be dealt with in the pelleting process. The primary purpose of the roll is to provide a force on the mash to densify the feed and cause it to flow toward the die. The gap between the roll and the die, the roll surface characteristics and the physical properties of the mash determine how great this potential force might be. The die provides, not only the final diameter of the pellet, but the resistance force on the feed and has a direct influence on throughput rate and pellet quality. These two forces (roll and die) are opposite each other but must work together to provide quality pellets at an acceptable production rate. The force generated by the roll must be greater than the resistive force provided by the die; if not, throughput is zero. With a general understanding of the process inside the pellet chamber, it is appropriate to move to a discussion of various factors that affect both throughput and pellet quality. There are feedstuff materials that pellet well and produce a durable pellet and others that will not. Researchers (1966) developed a pelletability chart in which he ranked feed ingredients in their pelletability and degree or abrasiveness. They (1962) experimented with applying numerical value to each major (feed) ingredient to indicate its “stickiness” or its ability to help form a tough, durable pellet. He called that value a “stick factor” and fed that factor into the computer along with the various nutritive values of each ingredient to provide formulas that meet all nutritional specifications as well as supplying a formula that will produce a quality pellet at least cost. Those early workers led others to experiment with the effects of various ingredients – grains, milled by products, fats, pellet binders, minerals, etc. on pellet quality or durability. They also led to the development of a standard method for testing pellet durability perfected in the 1960’s by Dr. Harry B. Pfost at Kansas State University and accepted as a standard by the American Association of Agricultural Engineer- ASAE S-269.3 (ASAE, 2003). That method is generally known as the K-State, or tumbling can, durability test; and it provided a means of quantifying the toughness of pellets or their ability to withstand the downstream handling that is typical in feed plants and feed delivery systems. That was a major breakthrough in the technology of pelleting and has served the industry for all these years. Schedule of Activities Week 1 and 2 – Observe Process Week 3 and 4 – Gather Data Week 5 and 6 – Analyze Data Week 7 – Purchase new equipment Week 8 – Test equipment After the activities, the company replace the single machine with (3) three sets of the same machine but in different production capacity. ASAE, 2003, ASAE Standard: ASAE S 269.3, Wafers Crumbles, and Crumbles – Definitions and Methods for Determining Density, Durability, and Moisture Content, ASAE Standards 2003, The Society of Engineering in Agriculture St. Joseph, Michigan: 70-72. Bartikoski, R.G., 1962, The Effect of Steam on Pellet Durability, Cost Reductions Through In-Plant Production Controls, Midwest Feed Manufacturers’ Association, Kansas City, Missouri: 42-47. Behnke, K.C., 1981, Pellet Mill Performance as Affected by Mineral Source, Feedstuffs, Vo.l. 32, No.12, Miller Publishing Company, Minneapolis, Minnesota: 34-36
agronomy
https://livingfreshfoods.com/how-to
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Living Fresh Foods Microgreen Growing Kit How-to Step by Step Video Instructions makes it easy to see the Growing Experience. The Video shows the Key Kit Components, Planting, Watering and Harvest. Everything you need is in your Microgreen Grow Kit. Just add a little indirect light, a little water and a little love and watch your Microgreens grow. Thank you and please share with others so we can reach people all over the world with healthy food. Catch the Wave of Nutrition TM with Living Fresh Foods Microgreen Growing Kit. Watch our Timelapse Video showing Microgreens Growing. Our Grow Kit is easy to plant, fun to watch, wonderful to eat and full of nutrition. This Complete Microgreen Grow Kit includes everything you need to grow your own Food in your Home. No special lights, reusable Grow Kit FDA Food Grade Container, non-GMO Seeds and How to Instructions. Catch the Wave of Nutrition TM with our Living Fresh Foods Microgreen Growing Kit. Place your Filter into a cup and pour your Non-GMO Heirloom Seeds in your Filter. Add Clean Drinking Water in your Filter until the Seeds are covered. Soak your Seeds overnight. Place your Lift Straws in the bottom of the Grow Container on opposite edges. Lay your Grow Pad on the straws. Place the Wicking Strings on the top of the Grow Pad and pour water over the top of the Grow Pad and Wicking Strings. Soak both for 30 minutes and then pour the water out.. Stretch the Wicking Strings long ways on opposite sides of the Grow Pad. Wrap the extra length of the Wicking Strings equally under the Grow Pad. Turn your filter inside out and pour your Seeds onto your Grow Pad. A spoon can be used to help remove your remaining Seeds from the Filter and then spread your Seeds evenly over the Grow Pad from edge to edge. The Seeds should be in direct contact with the Grow Pad. Watering is not required on this day. Place your Cover Lid (don't snap the Lid) on your Grow Container and lay a dark towel over the top of the Lid to block the light. Fill your Misting Spray Bottle with clean Drinking Water leaving about ¼ inch from the top. Take your Liqui-Trace TM Super Concentrate and add one drop into your Misting Spray Bottle. Firmly screw the Misting Sprayer on the top of the Bottle and shake. Remove your dark towel and Container Lid. Shake your Misting Spray Bottle and Mist your Seeds approximately 12 times. We recommend you Mist your Seeds twice a day to keep them moist. Place your Container Lid (don't snap the Lid) back on the Grow Container with the dark towel on top. Blocking the light helps with the germination process. Repeat this process on Day 4. You can add water to the bottom of the Grow Container along the side. Only add water to touch the bottom of the Grow Pad so you don't wash your seeds off. Some Crops grow quickly, and others take a little more time to mature. Note: Place the protective Misting Spray Lid back on the Misting Spray Bottle when not in use. Each time you mist your Crop, shake the Misting Spray Bottle prior to application. If your Misting Sprayer Bottle gets low, empty the Misting Spray Bottle, rinse and then repeat the Mixing process. Remove your dark towel and Grow Lid for the rest of the process. Check the water daily. You might go a day or so before you need to add additional water. The Wicking Strings help to keep the Grow Pad watered. Your watering requirements will vary based on temperature, humidity and the amount of light on your Crop. As your Crop grows you will see more water required to keep your Crop hydrated. When adding water, pour along the inside wall of the Grow Container until the water touches the bottom of the Grow Pad. Root Hairs will start to grow which is a normal process. Usually Root Hairs are under the soil, so they are not visible. This process of Root Growth is fascinating. You can place your Grow Container where your Crop gets indirect light. Don't place your Crop in direct light or they might burn. Microgreens only require indirect light. Even lights from a room might be enough light to be successful. Your Crop will grow toward the light, so turn your Crop to have even growth. Each Crop has a different maturity timeline. Speckled Peas have the longest germination period and start off slow and then take off. Harvesting Day is a personal preference. When your Crop reaches between 4" to 6" you are in the Harvest Zone. Take samples and taste test. When you are satisfied then you are ready for your Harvest. Our Family sometimes Harvests the entire Crop and at other times, we take Clippings and continue to grow. Harvest Day comes quickly. With one hand, hold the top of a section of the Crop and with the other hand using clean scissors, cut your Crop and place on a clean plate. Cut your Crop about a 1/2" from the top of the Grow Pad. After you Harvest your Crop, wash your Grow Container with Lid and dry off. Take your Crop and rinse off with water only. Gently pat dry. Let your Crop air dry on a paper towel. Now you are ready to enjoy your Harvest or Store in the Refrigerator. Open your Grow Container and spread your Harvest in the Grow Container and seal with the Lid. Store your Harvest in the refrigerator. Start enjoying your Microgreens each day. Under normal refrigerator temperate and humidity, your Crop should stay for about five days, however you are the judge on when your Crop is time to replace. You can compost your Grow Pad in your flower bed. Be sure to keep your Microgreen Growing Kit and order your replenishment Seeds and Supplies. Please share your success with others and try some of the other varieties from Living Fresh Foods. GENESIS 1:29: And God said, Behold, I have given you every plant bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for food.
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Background There is little information on the factors influencing peoples collection of wild plants for consumption. Spearman and Pearson relationship analyses, and in the entire case of nominal factors, contingency desks. The discourse of individuals relating to their views of the usage of outrageous plant life as meals was examined through the collective subject matter discourse evaluation technique. Outcomes Perceptions were categorized into 18 types. One of the most cited category was community relating to outrageous edible plant life also to investigate the romantic relationships between these perspectives, usage of plant life and socioeconomic elements. Two hypotheses are examined. First, we tested the hypothesis that the consumption of native crazy edible vegetation correlates with peoples perceptions. Specifically, it is expected that a) probably the most consumed vegetation are those perceived as tasting better and those that are commercialized and b) the least consumed vegetation are those that are viewed negatively by the community and those that are not readily available. Second, we hypothesized that peoples perceptions of native crazy edible vegetation are correlated with socioeconomic factors in the analyzed rural community. Specifically, we expected that a) people with lower incomes or who perform agricultural activities possess perceptions that encourage the use of crazy edible vegetation and b) people with higher incomes or who do not perform agricultural activities possess perceptions that limit the use of crazy edible vegetation. To test our hypotheses, we evaluated the human relationships between perceptions and the use of both food items and socioeconomic factors. The indicators used to evaluate these human relationships are demonstrated in Table?1. Table 1 Variables analyzed to analyze the human relationships between perceptions, the use of native crazy edible vegetation, and socioeconomic factors in a local community in NE Brazil Study area The study included residents of the rural Car?o community (189 inhabitants, 112 over 18?years old) in the municipality of Altinho (8 2923 S and 36 0334 W) in the central hinterland of the state of Pernambuco . The community is 16?km from the center of Altinho, which is 160?km from Recife, the state capital. Car?o has a hot, semi-arid weather (469?m above sea level), an average temp of 25C, and an annual rainfall of approximately 622? mm that is concentrated between March and July . vegetation (seasonal dry forest) dominates the region . The community is typically rural, and subsistence farming is the main activity. Farming is definitely carried out primarily during the rainy time of year, and the main plants are monocultures of corn and beans, which are complemented by cattle and goat farming [24,25]. Products in excess of the family members needs are sold in the weekly market in the center of Altinho, generating income for the community . MLN2480 (BIIB-024) manufacture The scarcity of local jobs and the desire of youth to accomplish higher income amounts provides led MLN2480 (BIIB-024) manufacture many youthful inhabitants to go to Recife or S?o Paulo searching for better job possibilities . Therefore, the grouped community is more and more without middle-aged Rabbit Polyclonal to iNOS (phospho-Tyr151) people and it is dominated simply by children and older people. Citizens from the electric motor car? o community opportunistically consume outrageous plant life. The outrageous edible plant life that take place near areas of everyday actions are more often used as meals resources . Regarding to Nascimento et al. , the habit of eating and collecting such plant life has been empty, partially because people prefer to take cultivated foods or species that may be locally purchased. Strategies Participant selection Comfort sampling was performed among minds of household who was simply interviewed previously by various other members from the (Portuguese acronym: LEA) [21,24,25,27-31]. The reference to at least 3 edible MLN2480 (BIIB-024) manufacture types was utilized as the choice criterion. A complete of 44 individuals were chosen, 39 of whom finished the interview. The rest had either moved from the community or dropped to take part in the scholarly study. This selection treatment was utilized to filter out individuals who described uncommon or little-known varieties as this is counter to the purpose of obtaining info concerning shared knowledge. Varieties selection The 12 varieties described frequently MLN2480 (BIIB-024) manufacture during the earlier interviews from the LEA group were selected (Table?2). In addition to their fruit, the.
agronomy
https://www.neighborwho.com/homeownership/how-to-start-a-garden/
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Fall is one of the best times to plant anything from flowers, shrubs, trees, to even vegetables. You may be thinking about revamping your yard space, or even starting a garden from scratch. You’re not alone! Many homeowners take advantage of this perfect time of year to create the garden of their dreams, even if it means planting hundreds of seeds or making dozens of trips to the local nursery. If you’re thinking about transforming your backyard into the lush, green paradise you’ve always dreamed of, here are ten steps to help you get started. 1. Decide what you want to grow. When starting your own garden, you may be overwhelmed by all the options out there. It’s important to decide what you want to grow first, as this may help determine how to treat the soil and where you’re going to plant your greenery. There are annuals, which germinate and die within one year, or perennials, which regrow every spring. Consider the climate you live in, as some plants may not tolerate heat for example, while others thrive in it. Ask yourself: do you want to grow vegetables? Herbs? Flowers? Shrubs? Do you even want to plant a small tree? Your garden will be your haven, and the choice is yours – you can mix and match, but if you’re new at gardening, perhaps it’s a good idea to start small and then expand when you get the hang of maintaining your plants. If you don’t know what you want in your garden, visit a nursery to see what strikes your fancy, and ask a professional what they think you should plant! 2. Choose a location for your garden. You may have the perfect patch of land in mind, but there’s more to consider if you’re going to be a successful gardener. The location heavily depends on your plants’ needs: some may require more shade, while others crave as much sunlight as possible. Additionally, make sure that the moisture in your patch of soil is just right, and isn’t located in a place where water tends to pool after it rains. On the flip side, you also want to start your garden near a water spout for easy access. If you want to start small or aren’t sure about where is best to plant your first time around, you can try planting flowers and herbs in pots. 3. Invest in basic tools. You can’t start a garden without tools! If you don’t know what to buy, invest in some basic, easy-to-use tools. A hoe, a garden shovel, a dirt rake, garden gloves, and some hand tools should do the trick. 4. Test your soil. Once you’ve picked your patch of land according to your plants’ needs, you’ll want to test the quality of the soil. This step can be tricky if you’re just starting out, but you’ll want to know if your soil is acidic, alkaline or has a neutral pH. Visually, you can check if the soil is mostly sand, clay, silt, or a mix of the three. You may also be able to see if there are a lot of rocks that can hurt the growth of your plants. You may also want to test for contamination, as roadways or other nearby structures can hurt the quality of your soil. Finally, ask a professional to direct you to kits that can help determine whether or not your land has the basic nutrients needed to foster growth. 5. Remove grass and other unwanted plants, and consider a raised bed. If you’re starting from scratch, chances are you already have turf covering most, if not all of the area you want to plant in. Before you can prepare your soil, you’ll want to remove all the unwanted vegetation from the area. Weeds, grass, and other plants should be removed before sowing seeds or planting flowers. Consider raising your garden bed and edging out the garden to make room for a stone border. This may help keep out weeds and grass as well as providing an attractive finish to your garden while making it easier to mow around it. 6. Prepare your soil. Depending on the plants you’ve chosen, the quality of the dirt may not be sufficient to sustain them. This may mean using tools and products to change the soil. Such methods may include digging, which loosens the dirt and allows roots to penetrate more easily. You may also want to invest in mulch to protect them against the elements, and fertilizer to give those plants some extra nutrients. 7. Choose seeds and plants accordingly. For some of the plants you may have chosen, there may be the option of planting them as transplants or from seeds. The time of year and the weather, the quality of the soil, and the variety of plant will determine which one to pick. If you’re at a nursery and don’t know which one is best, ask a professional! 8. Get planting! Once you’ve completed all of these steps, it’s time to start planting! You have your seeds, flowers, shrubs, and all other necessities, but you may still be confused about where to start. Plants should be in the “right” spots: some may need to be more spaced out than others, and the seeds can only be planted so deep into the soil, for example. But at the end of the day, it’s your garden! Come up with a color scheme or organize them by aesthetic – this is your haven, so it’s totally up to you! 9. Care for your garden. Even once you’ve planted everything, the work doesn’t stop there. You need to continue caring for your lush new garden with as much watering as the plants need, consistent fertilizing and weeding, and maybe even adding compost. You may find that critters and small animals have a newfound interest in your yard, so you may want to consider adding a fence to keep them out. 10. You reap what you sow! Because it’s your garden, you get to take advantage of its beauty and the peace it may provide. If you planted vegetables and herbs, it may not be long before you’re able to use the fruits of your labor in your cooking. As for flowers, some varieties may allow you to pick them regularly, so you may be able to create some magnificent bouquets without leaving home. These are just some guidelines for how to start your own garden from scratch, but if you’re already a seasoned gardener, there are a ton of ways you can make your green haven the envy of the neighborhood!
agronomy
https://statravelpackages.com/cabinets/diy-grow-cabinet/
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Use the following items to make a stealthy grow cabinet just like his: Old cabinet. Line inside of cabinet with mylar (reflective material) Hang T5 grow light to inside-top of cabinet with rope rachets. Cut 12" hole in back (near bottom) for cool air intake. DIY Grow Box. Step 1: Materials. Step 2: Step Two: Frame It Out. Step 3: Step Three: Add the Sides, Door, Top and Bottom. Step 4: Step Four: Reflective Material. Step 5: Step Five: Fans Holes. Step 6: Step Six: Sand/Stain. Step 7: Step Seven: Electrical. Step 8: Step Eight: Final Touches and Grow. Become the MacGyver of DIY Marijuana Grow Boxes. According to the Urban Dictionary, being a MacGyver implies that you have the ability to “use a Dorito, . Build your own Marijuana Grow Box. And where to buy the components. DIY Marijuana Grow Box I like this system. It is an awesome piece of furniture to have in your house. A super grow box can save you thousands of dollars. Future additions – mylar reflective material and exhaust fan and possibly some different lighting. do it yourself stealth grow box for medical marijuana patients. this is informational and not intended to tell. A super grow box can save you thousands of dollars. Have a. The SuperLocker 3.0 LED Grow Cabinet looks exactly like that. DIY hydroponic grow closet. Building a DIY marijuana grow box will not only save you money, but is covert and concealable for non-legal states. Here's how to do it in 10 easy steps. DIY grow cabinet for those who have their own grow equipment. And for people with specific ideas about the perfect grow box, with LED light, HPS, tube. more. Grow rooms – Bonanza – G-Tools – BONANZA 1M2 – 118X78X176 – GROW. grow box e tutto il necessario per allestire grow rooms di ogni dimensione a costi ridotti.. The DIY growbox Bonanza comes with an ingenious air in-let system. The DIY grow box Bonanza comes with an ingenious air in-let system. That lets the the air in, but prevents the light from getting out. The G-tools air in-lets breath
agronomy
https://www.aquaaid.eu/agri-horti-soil-improvers/bioflav-x/
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Aqua Aid Europe offers a wide range of biostimulants and UV-B protection products. All these products are based on natural ingredients and are safe to use on all professional turf types. All products are designed and manufactured to solve various issues occurring in the professional turf market. This will include improved growing conditions and protection against biotic- and abiotic attacks. In addition to these products, Aqua Aid Europe has developed two products to defend the turf grass against damaging UV and infrared radiation. Our other biostimulants are: Wormpower is an enhanced vermicompost produced by red wiggler worms. The product is a clear liquid extract which contains over 1.400 different DNA profiles of latent state soil microbes. Once these microbes are applied to the soil the microbes will strengthen the soil surrounding the plant’s root zone. The microbes also have a nutrient transportation function; the microbes will enter the meristem of the roots carrying nutrients for the plant. After leaving the nutrients behind, the microbes exit the plant root thru the root hairs. This ongoing process has a positive effect on the soil and plant health. The positive effects of Wormpower include; increased root mass, thatch reduction, conversion of anaerobic soils, defensibility against phytium attacks and increased yields. All these claims on the beneficial effects of Wormpower have been independently researched. Aqua-Boost has been developed after many years of in-depth research and consultation with both professional grounds staff and greenkeepers. As a result, we have produced a unique composition of natural plant extracts, denaturized extracts and specially selected organic compounds which has resulted in Aqua-Boost. The formulation contains high quality carbohydrates, L-amino acids, oligopeptides, polypeptides, alginates, mannitol, oligosaccharides and polysaccharides, yeast extract, natural organic acids and betaines. This diverse blend of high quality ingredients works by activating specific physiological processes within plants. This results in the plant being far better equipped to withstand any attack and can use more energy on growing, developing a much denser sward, a significantly greater root mass and visibly higher chlorophyll levels. Aqua-Grow is a non-phytotoxic plant based biostimulant, the plant extract is a Quillaja Saponin extract resourced in Chile. The combination of the Quillaja Saponin and a low NPK analysis promotes the overall growth of the crop and supports the propagation of beneficial micro-organisms. This existing soil life will give the plant and soil a better defense system against biotic attacks. A more vital plant has a better overall defense system. Extensive field testing in various professional turf surfaces have shown the decrease of biotic attacks from severe attacks to hardly any attacks after just a few applications. The pitch quality in all these situations went up significantly.
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In woody plants, primary growth is followed by secondary growth, which allows the plant stem to increase in thickness or girth. Mandala Style Succulent Plant Pots Set of 4 Our Succulent Pot Set is an ideal choice for people who love succulent plants with a green thumb. Stems are a part of the shoot system of a plant. Primary growth is a result of rapidly dividing cells in the apical meristems at the shoot tip and root tip. https://study.com/academy/lesson/plant-stems-shoot-systems.html The practice of growing plants on a large scale for food or other purposes is called agriculture. (credit: Roger Griffith). That won't speed up crop growth. Therefore, you probably won’t have much luck growing it outside – but it’s a fantastic houseplant to grow if you are interested in propagating your own plants from cuttings. The xylem and phloem that make up the vascular tissue of the stem are arranged in distinct strands called vascular bundles, which run up and down the length of the stem. On the same day, you plant a 14-inch-tall tomato plant that grows 3.5 inches taller each week. Herbaceous plants mostly undergo primary growth, with hardly any secondary growth or increase in thickness. This alternation of early and late wood is due largely to a seasonal decrease in the number of vessel elements and a seasonal increase in the number of tracheids. Potato and onion are stems that can grow into a new plant. The plant develops its reproductive organs which is also known as the flowering stage. Stems are characterized by the presence of nodes (the points of attachment for leaves or branches) and internodes (regions between nodes). The xylem tissue is located toward the interior of the vascular bundle, and phloem is located toward the exterior. The epidermis is responsible for growing skin and the ground meristem becomes the main volume of a stem. The procambium produces the vascular tissue that transports water and other nutrients up and down the stem. This is known as step farming. The function of the stem is: Support for and the elevation of leaves, flowers and fruits. They help to reduce transpiration (the loss of water by aboveground plant parts), increase solar reflectance, and store compounds that defend the leaves against predation by herbivores. …. The bark of a tree extends from the vascular cambium to the epidermis. For example: wheat, beans, and legumes, etc. Water moves from one tracheid to another through regions on the side walls known as pits, where secondary walls are absent. Branch/lateral growth/side shoot; These different terms are all used to describe stems which come out of the main stem. It results in the formation of an annual ring, which can be seen as a circular ring in the cross section of the stem (Figure 9). Figure 4. The increase in stem thickness that results from secondary growth is due to the activity of the lateral meristems, which are lacking in herbaceous plants. The plants of the same kind that are grown in a particular area or region at a particular season are called crops. Objects in a row on a homogeneous background. Plants can be grown from a single cell by a special technique called tissue culture. Epiphytic roots enable a plant to grow on another plant; The shoot system: stems and leaves. Potato is a special kind of stem, which grows underground. Bright colors can bring your space room more refreshing feel of nature. A rhizome is a modified stem that grows horizontally underground and has nodes and internodes. Figure 3. Secondary vascular tissue is added as the plant grows, as well as a cork layer. For example: Carrot, radish, turnip, beetroot and dahlia, etc. grow with the help of root. Most coniferous trees exhibit strong apical dominance, thus producing the typical conical Christmas tree shape. In the science of plant biology, a plant's stem consists of nodes and internodes. Some plant species have modified stems that are especially suited to a particular habitat and environment (Figure 10). A series of sieve-tube cells (also called sieve-tube elements) are arranged end to end to make up a long sieve tube, which transports organic substances such as sugars and amino acids. Picture of wheat spikelets. It has buds called ‘eye’ on its surface. It also raises the height of the plant’s flowers and … Lateral meristems include the vascular cambium and, in woody plants, the cork cambium (see Figure 7). Seasonal changes in weather patterns can also affect the growth rate—note how the rings vary in thickness. – kaufen Sie diese Vektorgrafik und finden Sie ähnliche Vektorgrafiken auf Adobe Stock Root growth occurs at the tip of each root. Ground tissue is mostly made up of parenchyma cells, but may also contain collenchyma and sclerenchyma cells that help support the stem. The (c) flax plant is grown and harvested for its fibers, which are used to weave linen, and for its seeds, which are the source of linseed oil. You can grow it in soil and it will grow … In monocot stems, the vascular bundles are randomly scattered throughout the ground tissue (Figure 6). The text below was adapted from OpenStax Biology 30.2. Plant stems come in many shapes and sizes but they are key to a plants survival. Subsequent cell elongation also contributes to primary growth. Two cells, known as guard cells, surround each leaf stoma, controlling its opening and closing and thus regulating the uptake of carbon dioxide and the release of oxygen and water vapor. The cork cambium, cork cells, and phelloderm are collectively termed the periderm. The cortex, pith, and epidermis are made of parenchyma cells. In woody plants, especially trees, annual rings may form as growth slows at the end of each season. It has buds called ‘eye’ on its surface. Tracheids are xylem cells with thick secondary cell walls that are lignified. Humans have grown and harvested flax for thousands of years. The (c) guard cells sit within the layer of epidermal cells (credit a: modification of work by Louisa Howard, Rippel Electron Microscope Facility, Dartmouth College; credit b: modification of work by June Kwak, University of Maryland; scale-bar data from Matt Russell). Stems are a part of the shoot system of a plant. Secondary growth is characterized by an increase in thickness or girth of the plant, and is caused by cell division in the lateral meristem. The dermal tissue of the stem consists primarily of epidermis, a single layer of cells covering and protecting the underlying tissue. Where there is just one stem coming from the roots of a woody perennial this is known as a ‘trunk’. A stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. The number of leaves that appear at a node depends on the species of plant; one leaf per node is common, but two or or more leaves may grow … can grow into a new plant with a stem cutting of a mother plants. Tubers are modified stems that may store starch, as seen in the potato (Solanum sp.). These leaves or cotyledons absorb the sunlight which in turn initiates the process of photosynthesis. How plants make food › Leaf stalk . When cells on one side of a stem grow longer and faster than cells on the other side, the stem bends to the side of the slower growing cells as a result. Some parenchyma cells also store starch. The life cycle of a flowering plant: a sequencing activity looking at the lifecycle of Brassica, a fast cycling flowering plant. Vessel elements are xylem cells with thinner walls; they are shorter than tracheids. The cells of the secondary xylem contain lignin, which provides hardiness and strength. It keeps the plant steady and upright. Graph a system of equations that represents the heights y . Other articles where Node is discussed: stem: Growth and anatomy: …the stem at intervals called nodes; the intervals on the stem between the nodes are called internodes. Upright stem These crops depend on monsoon. This supplies oxygen to the living and metabolically active cells of the cortex, xylem and phloem. The activity of the vascular cambium gives rise to annual growth rings. Although still alive at maturity, the nucleus and other cell components of the sieve-tube cells have disintegrated. The growth of stems follow a very predictable pattern and actually follows a famous pattern known as Fibonacci’s number. The central pith (greenish-blue, in the center) and peripheral cortex (narrow zone 3–5 cells thick just inside the epidermis) are composed of parenchyma cells. These buds develop into healthy young leaves. The epidermis of a leaf also contains openings known as stomata, through which the exchange of gases takes place (Figure 5). Stem modifications enable plants to thrive in a variety of environments. (credit: Rolf-Dieter Mueller). It produces cork cells (bark) containing a waxy substance known as suberin that can repel water. Stages of plant growth. Vertical shoots may arise from the buds on the rhizome of some plants, such as ginger and ferns. (credit a: modification of work by Emmanuel Boutet based on original work by Ryan R. MacKenzie; credit c: modification of work by Brian Dearth; scale-bar data from Matt Russell). VoshkaVonBadMeow. They provide support to plant structures. c. Presence of chlorophylld.absenc WWW.HARRYKINDERGARTENMUSIC.COM...or find me on Teachers Pay Teachers!www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Harry-Kindergarten-MusicHARRY KINDERGARTEN MUSIC, … Stem. The leaves just above the nodes arose from axillary buds. The rate of wood growth increases in summer and decreases in winter, producing a characteristic ring for each year of growth. Sclerenchyma fibers cap the vascular bundles. (b) Thorns are modified branches. Some plant species have modified stems that help to store food, propagate new plants, or discourage predators. Stems are usually above ground, although the stems of some plants, such as the potato, also grow underground. Stems may be herbaceous (soft) or woody in nature. The stem region between two nodes is called an internode. With the opening of its leaves, the plant starts to produce its own food by a process called photosynthesis. Bryophyllum leaves: A complete plants can be grown from these leaves if they are placed in moist soil. Steamed eggplant is a healthy, delicious option for lunch, dinner, or a quick snack. GROWTH & ENVIRONMENT: Plants need four things to grow -- water, sunlight (for most), air and good soil (dirt with nutrients). (credit: modification of work by Carl Szczerski; scale-bar data from Matt Russell). The apex (tip) of the shoot contains the apical meristem within the apical bud. Crops grown from June-July to October-November are called KHARIF CROPS. (credit a: modification of work by Maja Dumat; credit c: modification of work by Harry Rose; credit d: modification of work by Rebecca Siegel; credit e: modification of work by Scott Bauer, USDA ARS; credit f: modification of work by Stephen Ausmus, USDA ARS). Cutting and gathering of ripened crops is called harvesting. … Science. The stems keep the leaves in the light and provide a place for the plant to keep its flowers and fruits. Phloem tissue is composed of sieve-tube cells, companion cells, phloem parenchyma, and phloem fibers. A plant stem's nodes are those critical areas from which leaves, branches, and aerial roots grow out from the stem, while the internodes are those intervals between the nodes. Locating the nodes of a plant is important when you are doing regular maintenance, such as pruning, and also when you are trying to propagate plants from stem cuttings or grafts. Openings called stomata (singular: stoma) allow a plant to take up carbon dioxide and release oxygen and water vapor. The stem has many important jobs Plan your 60-minute lesson in Science or plants with helpful tips from Michele Beitel Ground tissue is responsible for photosynthesis and support and is composed of parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma cells. The companion cells contain more ribosomes and mitochondria than the sieve-tube cells, which lack some cellular organelles. The central pith and outer cortex of the (a) flax stem are made up of parenchyma cells. Due to this, the plant begins to grow rapidly. Root growth. It is also the most widely used part for asexual or vegetative plant propagation.In plant growth and development, the plant stem performs the following functions:1. Many plants have a main root that divides to anchor the plant to the ground. Vascular tissue composed of xylem (red) and phloem tissue (green, between the xylem and cortex) surrounds the pith. Open your map and check the field you are on, you can switch it over to growth to see what's going on. The grain is on the stem. The influence of the apical bud on overall plant growth is known as apical dominance, which diminishes the growth of axillary buds that form along the sides of branches and stems. Woody plants may also exhibit secondary growth, or increase in thickness. Corms contain stored food that enables some plants to survive the winter. The increase in length of the shoot and the root is referred to as primary growth, and is the result of cell division in the shoot apical meristem. Even Cattleya hybrids may occasionally produce an adventitous growth. Each is distinguished by characteristic cell types that perform specific tasks necessary for the plant’s growth and survival. Plants do not grow only from seeds rather they also grow with the help of root, stem, and leaves. Secondary growth or “wood” is noticeable in woody plants; it occurs in some dicots, but occurs very rarely in monocots. They are found in the stem, the root, the inside of the leaf, and the pulp of the fruit. Which layers of the stem are made of parenchyma cells? A new plant can be grown from the top portion of a carrot. A bulb, which functions as an underground storage unit, is a modification of a stem that has the appearance of enlarged fleshy leaves emerging from the stem or surrounding the base of the stem, as seen in the iris. Mention these items to your kids as you plant your garden or pots. This one is shown climbing up a wooden stake. Parenchyma cells are the most common plant cells (Figure 2). It's like the major highway of a plant, and it's vital for plant life. Transport of fluids between the roots and the shoots The stem has three tissue systems: dermal, vascular, and ground tissue. Potato is a special kind of stem, which grows underground. The stem is the part above ground which provides support for leaves and buds. PLANT BIOLOGY: Discuss the various parts of a plant (roots, stem, leaves, buds, flower, fruit). There are two types of sclerenchyma cells: fibers and sclereids. Figure 6. (1) Farmers prepare their fields to sow the seeds. Figure 8. The thickening of the stem that occurs in secondary growth is due to the formation of secondary phloem and secondary xylem by the vascular cambium, plus the action of cork cambium, which forms the tough outermost layer of the stem. Most primary growth occurs at the apices, or tips, of stems and roots. The plant stem including its outermost bark has multiple uses ranging from logs, firewood, lumber, source of pulp for paper making, source of food, fiber, medicine, latex, tannin, dye and many more. #1. Some of the plants I’ve propagated from stem cuttings: English Ivy Hydrangea Rosemary African Violet Fuchsia A slender leaf stalk attaches the leaf to the stem. An axillary bud is usually found in the axil—the area between the base of a leaf and the stem—where it can give rise to a branch or a flower. What is growing on the flower stem? There are many plants that can grow with the help of root. Thorns are modified branches appearing as sharp outgrowths that protect the plant; common examples include roses, Osage orange and devil’s walking stick. Leaf opened out . The “strings” of a celery stalk are an example of collenchyma cells. The (a) colorized scanning-electron micrograph shows a closed stoma of a dicot. If the apical bud is removed, then the axillary buds will start forming lateral branches. It also helps to transport the products of photosynthesis, namely sugars, from the leaves to the rest of the plant. The hormone controlling the stem's ability to grow toward light is called auxin, after a Greek word meaning "to increase." They first dig the upper layer of soil to loosen and make it soft. Figure 9. That won't speed up crop growth. Inside the cortex is a layer of sclerenchyma cells, which make up the fibers in flax rope and clothing. Mushrooms and other fungi, and ferns reproduce with the help of spores. Plant stems, whether above or below ground, are characterized by the presence of nodes and internodes (Figure 1). A stem may be unbranched, like that of a palm tree, or it may be highly branched, like that of a magnolia tree. Open your map and check the field you are … grow with the help of root. Scale of growth. Plant Growth. This process is called ploughing. Figure 5. The sugars flow from one sieve-tube cell to the next through perforated sieve plates, which are found at the end junctions between two cells. Like the rest of the plant, the stem has three tissue systems: dermal, vascular, and ground tissue. Stems are a part of the shoot system of a plant. Nodes are points of attachment for leaves, aerial roots, and flowers. Helps plants get more sunlight and grow better without shield each other. (credit a: modification of work by Christopher Meloche, USDA ARS; credit b: modification of work by “macrophile”/Flickr). Gardeners make use of this fact when they prune plants by cutting off the tops of branches, thus encouraging the axillary buds to grow out, giving the plant a bushy shape. You can specify conditions of storing and accessing cookies in your browser, During 24 hours of incubation, Margin of area opaca and areapellucida can be wellcharacterized byAl Blood islands.2 ] Proamnionc.] The latter two types conduct water and are dead at maturity. Auxin's primary function is to stimulate increases in cell length near the root tips and stem, therefore elongating a plant. Parenchyma cells are responsible for metabolic functions, such as photosynthesis, and they help repair and heal wounds. If stem cells don’t grow as you want them to, just add a dash of parsley-husk scaffolding To be fair it works with other plants too, but I was shooting for a culinary title. Leaves are attached to the plant stem at areas called nodes. Woody plants have a tough, waterproof outer layer of cork cells commonly known as bark, which further protects the plant from damage. Both types have secondary cell walls that are thickened with deposits of lignin, an organic compound that is a key component of wood. Any piece of potato with an eye can grow into a new plant. (6) After ripening crops are harvested. The periderm substitutes for the epidermis in mature plants. Growth in plants occurs as the stems and roots lengthen. It supports leaves, flowers and fruits, transports water and dissolved substances between the roots and the shoots in the xylem and phloem, stores nutrients, and produces new living tissue. It might also be used when learning about the various stages of a plant's growth from a seed into a mature plant producing seed pods. Each vessel element is connected to the next by means of a perforation plate at the end walls of the element. Sclereids give pears their gritty texture. In this lesson my students discover that stems are the center of the plant. Sclerenchyma cells also provide support to the plant, but unlike collenchyma cells, many of them are dead at maturity. The plants, along with Norfolk Island, were discovered by Europeans in 1774. Fungi and fern do not have seeds they have a tiny structure called spores. Runners are a type of stolon that runs above the ground and produces new clone plants at nodes at varying intervals: strawberries are an example. You're not using the Dash or Time jump mod are you? Primary growth occurs at the tips of roots and shoots, causing an increase in length. All crops do not grow in all season. Corms are similar to rhizomes, except they are more rounded and fleshy (such as in gladiolus). Tendrils are slender, twining strands that enable a plant (like a vine or pumpkin) to seek support by climbing on other surfaces. By the end of this section, you will be able to: Figure 1. Watch botanist Wendy Hodgson, of Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenix, Arizona, explain how agave plants were cultivated for food hundreds of years ago in the Arizona desert in this video: Figure 11. The stem is normally divided into nodes and internodes: The nodes hold one or more leaves, as well as buds which can grow into … The petiole is the stalk connecting the leaf to the stem. The stem of the plant connects the roots to the leaves, helping to transport absorbed water and minerals to different parts of the plant. In woody plants, cork cambium is the outermost lateral meristem. (3)Seeds are sown. Steaming eggplant helps to keep this vegetable moist and tasty, without stripping it of its nutrients. This plant grows well in the wild and is native to Madagascar. Suggestions: ]Read the paragraph here below, entitled "Background information on the architecture of a higher plant" Work in groups of two students and make a number of schemes (e.g. The stem of a plant bears the leaves, flowers, and fruits. The vascular cambium is located just outside the primary xylem and to the interior of the primary phloem. Potato and onion are stems that can grow into a new plant. An examination of the number of annual rings and their nature (such as their size and cell wall thickness) can reveal the age of the tree and the prevailing climatic conditions during each season. Any piece of … Plant organs are made up of simple and complex tissues. Fibers are long, slender cells; sclereids are smaller-sized. These cells are alive at maturity and are usually found below the epidermis. As the plant continues to grow, more leaf buds appear. How does light affect growing plants? Epidermal cells are the most numerous and least differentiated of the cells in the epidermis. As the roots begin to spread in the soil, the first leaves of the plant emerge out of the ground. Vascular tissue is made up of xylem and phloem tissues and conducts water, minerals, and photosynthetic products. The stem and other plant organs arise from the ground tissue, and are primarily made up of simple tissues formed from three types of cells: parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma cells. Stems are usually above ground, although the stems of some plants, such as the potato, also grow underground. Stolons are stems that run almost parallel to the ground, or just below the surface, and can give rise to new plants at the nodes. Initially small, it will grow several leaves and then roots, at which time it can be removed to propagate a new plant. Each stoma is flanked by two guard cells that regulate its (b) opening and closing. For example: rice and maize are kharif crops and are grown in rainy season. In hilly areas, people grow crops by cutting steps in the mountains. Watch this BBC Nature video showing how time-lapse photography captures plant growth at high speed. Figure 7. The ground tissue towards the interior of the vascular tissue in a stem or root is known as pith, while the layer of tissue between the vascular tissue and the epidermis is known as the cortex. Biologists have been interested in this fact for … A plantlet (called a keiki (kay-kee), the Hawaiian word for baby) will sometimes grow on a flower spike (called an "inflorescence"). In (a) dicot stems, vascular bundles are arranged around the periphery of the ground tissue. Lateral MesodermD.) 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It's funny trying to grow your own veg. I've never bothered with more than tomatoes in the window sills before but Thomas has got me into herbs, veg and potatoes. Most things seem to be doing quite well but all members of the cabbage family are beginning to look like lace. I have rarely seen any slugs around or in the veggie patch but we have holes as high up as Pudge's waist in our Brussel sprouts. Do nocturnal, levitating slugs exist in the West of Scotland?
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The Estero Bay News is printed by Casey Printing in King City. My daughter, Lynne and I, pass many vineyards along Highway 101 on our way to pick up the edition on publishing day. And, since there are never any signs of activity in the fields several questions come to mind, such as: How are the hundreds of acres of vineyards taken care of? When do the vineyards need to be harvested and how? Following diligent research, I found the information I needed. Watering is done mostly by drip systems or by overhead sprinklers. A lot of the larger vineyards are farmed mechanically. The grapes are picked by machine in much larger vineyards. Most vineyards are harvested at night when it’s cool. Daytime heat can tax the fruit. The smaller vineyards are harvested by hand. When are the vineyards harvested and how? White grapes come in first, in late August. Red grapes are harvested in late September/October. In the Southern Hemisphere, harvest begins in the spring. The most interesting thing I discovered is that the San Bernabe Vineyard was created in 2004 as a result of a petition by Delicato Family Vineyards, whose 8,500 acres (3,440 ha) make it the largest in the world The San Bernabe Ranch of 3700 acres of vineyards, located on the east side of Highway 101 south of King City, is part of the larger Monterey AVA (American Viticultural Area). San Bernabe is located in the Salinas Valley, between the Salinas River on the east, and the Santa Lucia Mountains on the west. Reference: GoogleEarth
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About a year ago just walking around, as I live next door to the Battersea Arts Centre. I noticed a lot of planters were put there with the soil with nothing in it and I wondered what was gonna happen, we’re they gonna plant beautiful flowers or whatever. And just walking around, I saw a group of people talking, and I stopped and listened and I found a woman called Susanna. She was recruiting helpers to use, to plant and look after the planters once they were ready to put seeds in and I showed interest so she took our names and other people who were there, mixed men and women. And within about a month she called us all up and showed us what was going to happen. She gave us seeds to plant and instructed her to get to do it. But I believe Susanna has been appointed by the council or some charity organisation to take care of public areas where the planters are. I don’t know whether she’s getting paid or but she organises it all and she keeps an eye on us and once we got involved, there were mostly herbs and lettuces, green green things and vegetables and things like that. Nothing major but just different kinds of lettuces, herbs, coriander, tomato tree, spinach and the plants we’re all available for anybody to help themselves. Chilli plants and basil and mints and things like that. But then came winter they’ve all shrivelled up and it looks very desolate at the moment. No doubt as soon as officially spring comes into being. Susanna will call us up and we will restart the gardening. At the moment. It is very It looks very desolate. – 13th March 2021
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Adapted from “Sampling Bales for Forage Quality Analysis”, Dave Hartman, Penn State Extension; and “Sampling Hay and Silage for Analysis,” Dan Undersander et al., University of Wisconsin-Extension. Experienced farmers can often tell whether hay or silage is “good” or not by smell, color, presence of weeds, texture, particle size, etc., and most have details they look for in every lot they buy. However, regardless of experience level, more accurate data on the quality of your forage will help you create the best ration for your animals to increase profitability. It can also help prevent and diagnose animal health problems related to mycotoxins. The best way to get this information is to sample your forages and send them to a lab for analysis. Before collecting samples, decide which laboratory to use. There are several commercial labs based in Pennsylvania and surrounding states that test forages. Contact this lab in advance so they can send you a submission form. You can then specify the test options you need. Alternatively, you can access certain lab submission forms online. Complete and submit the submission form with your sample. You can also have test results mailed to individuals or companies you work with on livestock nutrition. If you do not know which test(s) to request, contact a person competent in animal nutrition. How to sample forages: Just as with soil, manure, or water, useful lab results come from good sampling. To sample bullets, use a corer. You can buy a corer, but check with nearby farms, feed distributors and extension offices first, as they are often available for hire. Most coring rigs are designed to attach to a power drill. You should sample bales separately from different forages, from different fields and from different cuttings from the same field. In other words, consider each cutting in each field as a separate lot (in most cases). Round bales: core towards the center of the bale from the curved edge. Square bales: Core from the end of the bale to the middle of the bale. Wrapped wet bales: Sample before or after fermentation. Big Balls: Sample at least 10 balls. Small Balls: Sample at least 20 balls. Mix the hollowed out samples in a clean bucket. Then take a subsample of that composite to send to the lab. For silage, it is easier to sample at harvest than to sample the ensiled material as it is fed. Plus, your results are available before forage is distributed to allow for more accurate balancing of rations and time to purchase supplements. But, if you must sample silage, sample accordingly. Silage silage from the tower: do not take a sample of spoiled silage from the top of the silo; collect 1-2 pounds of silage from the unloader while it is running, taking samples from the morning and evening feedings of the same day. Silage from the bunker: do not take a sample of spoiled silage from the top of the silo; take several handfuls of different vertical layers from the face of the silo after the feed days have been removed, and the forage is freshly exposed, totaling about 2 lbs.; combine handfuls in a clean bucket and mix well. Zippered plastic bags work well to hold the forage sample. Consult with the lab of your choice to find out the sample size they need to perform their tests. Mail wet samples of wet bullets early in the week so they get to the lab as soon as possible. Squeeze the air out of the sample bag and close it properly. Forage that has undergone adequate fermentation should have enough acid to preserve the sample during transport to the laboratory. Freeze wet fodder that has not been fermented beforehand and send it in an insulated container. Results interpretation : Reading forage test results can be a confusing alphabet soup. Adding to the confusion, each class of livestock has a different ideal range of values shown on a forage analysis report, such as crude protein, acid detergent fibre, neutral detergent fibre, starch and minerals. . For this reason, it is helpful to seek the advice of people who have expertise and experience in animal nutrition to review the results with you. Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences’ research and extension programs are funded in part by the counties of Pennsylvania, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and the United States Department of Agriculture.
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Cordless Brush & Lawn Trimmer for Use with 84V 2.5Ah Samsung Lithium-Ion Battery More and more people are opting to go petrol free and the Cordless Brush Cutter will quickly become an essential part of any home gardener’s tool kit. This is ideal for use in a large domestic garden, giving you fantastic grass cutting performance to keep your lawn in fantastic shape throughout the year. Its smart design produces a quieter and cleaner performance than its petrol-powered predecessors. You won’t have to deal with any noisy start-ups and irritating sounds that can wind up the neighbours. On top of that, exhaust emissions are removed completely, so not only do you get a better cut on your grass, but you also help the environment at the same time. The Cordless Brush Cutter can be charged quickly and produces up to 25 minutes of continuous use. It has a cutting capacity of 15 inches and gets into the edges and corners with precision to ensure the perfect finish. It’s a machine that will enable you manoeuvre round the garden without worrying about cables trailing behind or getting caught in bushes or flower beds. Going cordless is the future of domestic lawn maintenance and the Cordless Brush Cutter could be your first step towards that. If you already own the leaf blower, chainsaw, lawnmower or hedge trimmer featured in the same range, you can also use the same battery in this fantastic trimmer.
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Our gardeners, Dale Toten and Steve Hargreaves keep our gardens in the most beautiful conditions and luckily for us, Dale has given us some top tips for getting the most out of your garden this Summer! - Bury the trailing stems of pumpkin and squash plants to encourage secondary rooting and ultimately a better crop. - Get into the habit of foliar spraying crops. A weak mixture of liquid seaweed and a little washing up liquid at least once, ideally twice a week will keep pests at bay and act as a natural invigorator. - Keep on top of picking courgettes, beans, cucumbers etc, leaving them on the plants too long will slow the plant down and stop it producing more. - Give your plants occasional soakings rather than a little bit every day. This will encourage deeper rooting which in turn means that your plants are less prone to suffering in warm dry periods.
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