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We have supplied worldwide hundreds of demanding industrial bulk materials handling plants, since the foundation of the company 1914. We have built plaster and mortar plants (dry mix plants) and other process technology projects since the 1980’s especially to Asia, Middle East and CIS countries as well as in the Nordics. We have vast ...
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WE REMOVE VOLES! Tired of all the plants dying in your mulch and flower beds? Seeing holes around your yard? Voles eat plant matter and can wipe out fully landscaped yards in no time at all! Call us today! The most common problems associated with voles are the surface tunneling in the lawn and the serious damage they can cause to other plants and shrubs. The surface tunnels present themselves as the snow melts off in the Spring. Voles eat vegetation and can destroy a flower bed or yard in no time. Voles breed year round, as the weather permits, and will produce three to five young per litter. Vole control and removal is done through our aggressive vole trapping program. Winning your yard back is not out of the realm of possibility at all. Call us now to find out how we can help!
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ST. PAUL, Minn. (CNS) – With projections putting the planet’s population at 9 billion by 2050, the question of how to feed them is taking on ever-greater importance. But at the “Faith, Food & the Environment” symposium Nov. 5-7 in St. Paul, held at the University of St. Thomas and sponsored by more than a dozen Catholic and agricultural organizations, some speakers suggested the question may need to be asked differently. “It’s the wrong question,” shared Fred Kirschenmann, a distinguished fellow at the Leopold Center of Iowa State University, giving people “a moral justification to continue doing more of what they’ve been doing.” Kirschenmann said enough food is being grown today to feed 10 billion people, yet 1 billion people remain chronically hungry. “It’s a problem of poverty, it’s a problem of entitlement, it’s a problem of inequality,” he said. “It’s also a problem of waste.” Estimates put the amount of waste at 40 percent of all food grown.
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We are fortunate to live on a small 2 1/3‑acre homestead on the east side of the island of Kauai. This land has been in Roland’s family since the 60’s when his grandparents fell in love with Kauaʻi and bought this little plot of land in a quiet rural neighborhood. Care of this land was given to us when Roland’s father passed in 2003, and we came here with the vision of creating a sustainable way to live in harmony with nature that we could share with our friends and family. The vanillery is the success story of one of the many culinary plants we foster here on the land. In this case, a vanilla vine was found growing on a tree soon after we moved here. We propagated it, learned how to get it to flower and pollinate it, then learned how to cure the beans that grew...though not very well at first! Over the years we honed our craft and our love of this plant deepened. In 2014, we built the vanillery and vanilla as a business was born. We're proud of the vanilla we produce, we feel it is some of the best quality vanilla you can buy anywhere! See more at Vanillery.com.
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Every gardener is worth half their salt should have an eye on the future. Gardening is after all closely related to how fast and to what form the plants will grow, in addition to the changing seasons, and what looks good when. Some questions that are often forgotten but need to be asked before choosing plants: How fast do I really want this plant to grow? Here’s what is interesting, we often choose plants because they are a decent size and have the ability to provide faster growth and faster sieving, but the fourth or fifth year we might fight a constant battle of pruning and shaping to keep the plant steady under control. Size is not everything or it gets bigger fast! It may look good now, but what will it look like in a month’s time? This question really needs to be asked over and over again when you’re at a park center and looking at that impulse purchase. Many summer flowering shrubs will provide a splash of summer color for a few weeks and then spend the rest of the year looking rather dull. This is less of a problem in larger gardens where such plants can be kept behind beds but in smaller gardens you need to go for plants that have attractive foliage and good shape so you can be happy with them all year round: think of flowers as an added bonus! What kind of look am I really looking for? This involves a level of design knowledge and maybe even some reading – and you can browse our book list for some good books. It’s all about putting together the right plant arrangement that will look good together – grouping plants by color and by periods of interest for example, as opposed to throwing a mix of different plants. Am I realistic about my abilities? Week of supplement gardening is a common gardening mistake. You may look at pictures of beautiful scenes in magazines and try and emulate them, but do you really know what you are doing? Do you know how often these plants will need pruning and adjustments? Often not. The best starts with a simple planting plan and plants that are known to be easy going and then How much time do I want to spend in the garden? Certain plants lend themselves well to chair gardening, and some almost seem to do your gardening for you! Many low-growing and spreading shrubs and ground cover crops, especially green, will promote cannabis growth because they rarely need pruning because they grow low to the ground. Slower growing shrubs like Lilacs are also good alternatives to hedging because they rarely need shaping or pruning and put on a show of deep blooming and year out. What about park security? Many plants can offer the ideal opportunity to poison young children and that’s not a good thing. Younger children will often glow for berries and berries so always check they are not poisonous far in advance. Thorns can be a bad thing. A spine-laden fence will keep out intruders but thorny plants next to the road or near where children play can be a bad idea. Also thorny plants are often unpleasant to work with, and lots of taller grasses like Miscanthus or Cortaderia can provide nasty bits of paper. Toxic sap has always been a problem with plants like euphorbia or Pulsatilla, being a no-no for gardeners with sensitive skin. Looks Good in Your Neighborhood Ideally the gardener is to be out and about stalking plants that look good to source and plant now and by identifying plants that look good in your local garden you can be pretty sure that the plants you buy will thrive in your garden. Always remember to take your garden’s microclimate into account in terms of factors such as extreme sun exposure or cold winds, dense shade or poor soil, such as choosing plants that thrive in a garden environment like yourself the chances are they will do well in your garden too. . It really is that simple. When choosing plants, it is also worth remembering that most perennials really don’t start to shine for a good two or three years. By finding plants you like that look great in their adult state, you are giving yourself more control over how your garden will develop over time. This is far and away the better method for selecting plants than hanyes appear in the center of the garden and line up between row upon row of flowering canes, each of which comes with a practically useless label that will tell you that the plant you are buying will be a large shrub that loves most soil types.
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What is SIMPLE GROW? Bring nature home SIMPLE GROW is a small farm you can plant in your own apartment, not just for aesthetic reasons, but also to improve the quality of your air with the plants as natural air purifiers. Enjoy pesticide-free, organic vegetables you have grown yourself in the comfort of your own home. Experience nature's remedies from the comfort of your own home without the need to plan weekend trips to distant farms. Teach with Nature Watching plants grow helps children's learning and emotional well-being. Easy plant care SIMPLE GROW makes taking care of plants easy. Just plant them in the pot, add nutrients and water, and let the technology take care of the rest. You won't need to take time out of your busy schedule. Grow plants easily with SIMPLE GROW. Each plant requires different amounts of light, nutrients, temperature, and water. SIMPLE GROW creates an optimal environment for plants to grow without the user needing to invest extra time to learn detailed information about carying for them. SIMPLE management with an app. All plants and nutrients can be purchased through the app. Enjoy a seamless, all-in-one experience. Learn more about the plants you are growing. The more you know, more fun it is to grow them! Control how quickly your plants grow by adjusting their environment. The app will provide you with the information about your plants' needs. Growth environment management Access real-time information about your plants' growth environment. Drug residue detection based on spectroscopic technology Narco Scan provides rapid and precise detection of residual pharmaceutical substances, including narcotics, in water. It uses a small-size spectrosmeter combined with a unique signal processing algorithm to optimize the detection of the target substances. Narcoscan can be used as a stand-alone portable device, or be installed in existing waterworks systems, such as sewage treatment facilities. This solution makes analysis available for more regions and various applications. The device can send the collected data directly to the cloud server, and combined with GPS data will provide a basis for tracking sewage dynamics and tracing the substances sources. Pharmaceutical compounds, chemical compounds, etc. 51 mm (W) x 85 mm (D) x 106 mm (H) - customizable Limit of Detection 99.9% (similar to the industry’s standard measurement equipment) by PiQuant's algorithm by matching and comparison on the app The analysis results’ accuracy is comparable to the industry-leading equipment at a significantly lower cost Test results ready within 1 hour (pre-processing required) Houses essential components – LED, spectrometer, PCB (printed circuit board) Portable model is available to perform tests by individual users Easy to embed into existing systems Easy-to-use as a portable device
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The attached pdf table below summarizes the accumulated chill units at every National Weather Service Weather Station in Southeast Texas between fall 1992 and fall 2012 that reported 10 or more years’ data. What the table makes clear is that all areas experience a very wide range of chilling unit accumulations from one year to the next with the last five years being a textbook case of this. The winter of 2012 was in most places the lowest chill in the last 20 years, while 2009 was one of the coldest. In the low chill areas, fruit growers should plant trees requiring very low chill because late frosts are very rare and the plants will fail to thrive if they get too little chill. In areas of medium high and higher chill, the dangers of late freezes are strong, so in some areas it may be best to pick trees with chill toward the center of what is possible. The attached table lists chill unit accumulation (what once was called chill hours) by percentages of time the winter in the last 20 years had the chill listed in column headers.
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It was July 2021 and I was in a funk. Here we were, on the cusp of some semblance of normalcy after more than a year of COVID-19, when the Delta variant threw us all for a loop. For some reason, I took it particularly hard. One morning I decided to finally tackle the weeds out front. I pulled pokeweed and crabgrass, a bit of clover. Next to the garage was a tangled mess of a plant, about 2 feet high and 4 feet long. It sure looked like a weed; it was unsightly. I crouched to grab it and pull the thing out—and stopped. There were a couple of little red balls hanging from it. And they looked like tomatoes. I am not a gardener; any flowers I’ve planted usually end up in a deer buffet. And I’ve never tried to grow food. But these sure looked like cherry tomatoes. To confirm my suspicions, I asked a gardener friend, who verified that my ungainly specimen was indeed a cherry tomato plant. She graciously popped one of the red balls into her mouth to prove she wouldn’t keel over. It turns out that tomatoes that appear out of nowhere and sprout unplanned are called volunteer tomatoes. Evidently some people don’t like them. They encroach on other plants and can grow in unwanted places. I was smitten. I checked my volunteers every few days to harvest any that were newly ripe. They were perfect: round, juicy, and sweet. Every time I passed the plant—to get the mail, take out the trash—I’d stop and smile at them. I didn’t dare do anything to it; the plant clearly had a mind of its own and didn’t need me to help it grow. I did buy netting to cover it. I didn’t want to share my unexpected gift with our local fauna. How did I end up with the good fortune of volunteer tomatoes? I know it was simply luck, but it was kind of nice to think that they chose to flourish next to my garage. And we’re all entitled to a bit of good luck. That little rogue plant didn’t yield a lot; maybe 50 to 60 cherry tomatoes. But it kept producing fruit until the end of November. And it took me out of my funk. Good things can thrive in unexpected places. There is something positive out there. I took the last remaining tomatoes that hadn’t ripened and planted them along the entire side of the garage. I’m hoping that my volunteers will agree to stay awhile. Volunteer tomatoes? More like hero tomatoes. This little plant was a happy constant for a few months, something to look forward to. In a world of uncertainty, fear, and anger, it’s heartening that even a small thing—as small as a cherry tomato—could make an outsized impact, at least for one person. And to think I almost pulled it out.
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We are Northern Ireland's largest rural youth organisation. Almost 3,000 young people aged between 12-30 are currently members of the organisation, all of which are members of a network of 51 Clubs spread out over 6 counties. Our Mission Statement: ‘The Young Farmers’ Clubs of Ulster is a people focused organisation with the objective of encouraging individual development, creativity, initiative and contribution for the benefit of the member, the Charity, Industry and the Community.’ Do you have experience of providing farming and conservation advice? We’re looking to recruit a Farm Advisor to join our Agriculture and Land Management Team, who will focus on helping farmers to protect water quality and make the farm businesses more sustainable, driving forward our programme to improve and protect the Ballinderry and Lough Neagh’s western-shore rivers. Farm Advisor (Lagan River) Support landowners in the implementation of actions designed to protect and improve water quality through the Environment farming Scheme and other funding sources. Location – Cookstown Hours of work – 42 per week, 0700-1900 Days of Work – Monday to Wednesday, Thursday to Sunday Shift Pattern Hourly rate – £9.50 plus £250 signing bonus (T&C's apply)
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Published January 12, 1999 by Storey Publishing, LLC . Written in EnglishRead online |The Physical Object| |Number of Pages||32| Download Growing & Using Chives This booklet starts out with a brief chapter on whether or not to even grow chives. Sowing seeds with step by step instructions as well as hardening the plants off and moving to the great outdoors. Container growing for both indoors and outdoors is included as well as harvesting/preserving/storing help. As usual, there are recipes using the harvest.5/5(1). The NOOK Book (eBook) of the Growing & Using Chives: Storey Country Wisdom Bulletin A by Juliette Rogers at Barnes & Noble. FREE Shipping on Author: Juliette Rogers. We don't sell books directly through If you'd like to buy Growing & Using Chives, please visit one of the online retailers above or give us a call and we'll take care of you. Support local businesses when you can. Storey Direct: Summing It Up: How to Grow, Harvest and Use Chives Chives really are a cinch to grow and make for a really attractive plant in any garden, patio or edible landscape. Large chive plants benefit from dividing, so when your plant gets too big, simply divide it and plant in. Growing chives is very easy to do. These tips will show you how to plant, grow and harvest this tasty herb. The hollow, green smooth textured leaves have a taste that is similar to both leeks and onions. Chives are a cut and grow again herb, which will re-grow after you cut the leaves off for Time: 35 mins. Chives are easy to grow and abundant. To store them for winter use, you must not dry them. The taste fades rapidly. The proper way to keep chives tasting fresh all year long is to freeze them. I have frozen them in long stems and snipped them into the foods as needed or you can snip them before freezing in a freezer proof : Amy Jeanroy. Learn how to plant, grow, and harvest chive plants with this growing guide from The Old Farmer's Almanac. This lovely and easy-to-grow herb packs an onion-flavored punch. Chives: Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Chive Plants | The Old Farmer's Almanac. How to Use Chives. Chives are a handy herb to have in the kitchen, either growing all year round or purchased. You can make use of chives in many different ways but to give you a bit of an idea, this article provides some suggestions. Grow 85%(54). Whether you're using chives for cooking or as an ornamental addition to your garden, the entire process from choosing a species of chive, preparing your garden, planting, and harvesting is quite easy. Chives can grow in a variety of climates, including USDA hardiness zones 3 through %(12). Image by Nadanka. Chives are a delicious and ornamental addition to the herb garden and suffer little disease or pests. Both the mild onion-tasting leaves and the small poufs of pinkish-purple blossoms are edible and impart not only flavor but surprising bursts of color in salads or as garnish. Growing Chives In the Landscape Use chives as a perennial edging or border plant in a flower bed or herb garden. Depending on the selection, chives grow 10 to 20 inches tall and have the same tidy appearance as ornamental liriope. In late spring and summer, lavender and white blooms will add fresh color to your garden. Chives can be featured in all sorts of recipes, from baked potatoes to soups, salads, sauces, and 're frequently mixed with cream cheese to make a savory spread. Chive butter, a compound butter made by blending chopped fresh chives into butter, is frequently served with grilled steaks or Author: Danilo Alfaro. growing and using chives e-handbook The chive is a hardy perennial herb that can be used as a simple, rustic floral arrangement that secretly doubles as a condiment. Using scissors, snip outer leaves of chives as needed about two inches above the base of the plant. After the plant has flowered, snip the flowering stems back to about two inches as well. To dry chives, cut off sprigs about two inches above the soil, wash, lay out on a baking sheet and dry in a degree oven for an hour or two, or until. Growing Chives - an easy to grow culinary herb that you can enjoy all year round. Learn a few easy tricks and start growing and harvesting Chives all year round. This herb is known by many and is a must-have. Chives are probably one of the easiest herbs to grow and they are very popular for their versatility in the kitchen. How much to plant: Grow 4 clumps of chives for cooking and kitchen use; grow 6 clumps for preserving. Companion planting: Chives are said to improve the flavor of carrots, celery, tomatoes, cress, mint, and grapes. Chives are said to inhibit the growth of beans and peas. Published on Chives are one of the most delicious herbs. They are very easy to grow in summer and fall and will come back year after year. If growing chives in a container, use potting soil to ensure better drainage. Using percent compost or topsoil in container plantings generally results in poor drainage and weak plants. If you do want to use compost, mix with sand and peat or coconut coir to. You’ll find loads of information just like this in my award-winning book, The Suburban Micro-Farm. Growing and Using Chives for Fertilizer Chives are another plant on my list of fertilizing herbs. They add potassium and calcium to the soil via chopped-and-dropped leaves. How to Remove Flowering Buds on Growing Chives: Garden Space - Duration: ehowgarden 1, views. How to Grow Chives in a Hot Climate: Garden Space - Duration: Using your fingers, grasp groups of three to four plants, just below the soil line, and gently tease them away from the mother clump. Don’t worry if some of the roots break off and fall away. Chive plants that have only a few roots attached will waste no time growing new ones. Chives grow as well in pots as they do in the ground. So you may want to plant some of your divisions in beds and pot up the rest for convenient use in the kitchen. Planting Chives Outdoors. Chives need full sun (about 6 to 8 hours per day) and rich, moist soil. Growing & Using Basil - A Storey Country Wisdom Bulletin with practical hands-on instructions designed to help you master a country skill and cultivate personal independence in your every day life. 32 pages of earth friendly information. The Best Way to Use Chives, From Soups to Vegetables to Main Dishes To use chives in just about everything you're cooking right now. Here's a few ideas, from eggs en cocotte to veal stewAuthor: Bon Appétit. Quick Guide to Growing Chives. Plant chives in early spring 4 to 6 weeks before the last frost. They’re a wonderful option to use as a perennial garden border among flowers or in a culinary container garden. Space chives 8 to 12 inches apart in an area that receives full. A Guide to Growing Chives. A member of the onion family, chives are well worth cultivating in the vegetable and flower garden. They take up very little space, and the whole plant can be eaten from top to bottom - the bulbs as mild onions, the leaves in salads and flavouring, the. Harvesting chives is as easy as growing chives. Once the chives are about a foot tall, simply snip off what you need. When harvesting chives, you can cut the chive plant back to half its size without harming the plant. If your chive plant starts to flower, the flowers are edible as well. Add the chive flowers to your salad or as decorations for. – Prized for its ease of growing and as a key ingredient in pesto, sweet basil is a must in any herb garden, A woody, branching plant, it is a warm weather annual that gets a boost in to degree weather. Chives – Onion chives form neat, perennial, grass-like clumps that make great garden borders or container Size: KB. Chives are a type of nutrient-dense vegetable. They may have anticancer effects, among other health benefits. In this article, learn about the nutrition, benefits, and uses of chives. Chinese and garlic chives (Allium tuberosum) are slightly less hardy, only to Zone 4 without extra winter protection. Chinese and garlic chives (Allium tuberosum) grow up to 2 feet tall. The common garden chive has pinkish lavender flowers. The cultivar ‘Forescate’ has rose red flowers. 'Corsica" and 'albiflorum' have white flowers. Garlic chives produce white, lightly scented flowers in late summer. Gather them for use as cut flowers to keep garlic chives from reseeding. Like regular chives, garlic chives can become invasive. Do not harvest in the first year. In spring, gather handfuls of greens for use in the kitchen. The leaves become somewhat tough in summer. I have a huge herb garden and love using herbs in almost everything I cook. Living in the Pacific Northwest, we eat a lot of wild-caught salmon, so I use fresh herbs in this moist and delicious grilled recipe. On cooler days, bake it instead. —Michelle Glassmeyer Wunsch, Bothell, Washington. Chunky Blue Cheese : Laura Denby. Pick chives flowers when they are just fully open. Avoid harvesting garlic chives in the first year to enable the plant to develop a good root system. Thereafter, pick the leaves as required once they are about 15 cm (6 inches) long. Garlic chives leaves are very soft and quickly lose freshness. Like chives, they may be frozen, but should not. Discover books to help you brush up on your gardening skills or provide a deeper dive into garden topics, like pollinators and organic practices. Growing and Using Chives. Growing and Using Cilantro. Growing and Using Garlic. Growing and Using Lavender. Growing Great Garlic. Growing Heirloom Flowers. Grow the Best Peppers. Dress Up Your Summer Dishes With Chives. Chive flowers are edible flowers with a flavor that's as delicate as they look. Here's how to use them in all kinds of recipes. Chive Blossom Infused Vinegar. After 2 weeks, the vinegar will turn a lovely pink color. Zucchini-Chive Dip "Ooolala. One of the best dips I've ever tasted!" – Christa V. Information and tips for growing chives: Chives are a perennial and a member of the onion family. Chives grow best in USDA Hardiness Zones If you live in the U.S., check this map to determine your zone: USDA Hardiness Zones; Set chive plants out in early spring, spaced about inches apart. Description. Chives are a bulb-forming herbaceous perennial plant, growing to 30–50 cm (12–20 in) bulbs are slender, conical, 2–3 cm (3 ⁄ 4 – 1 1 ⁄ 4 in) long and 1 cm (1 ⁄ 2 in) broad, and grow in dense clusters from the scapes (or stems) are hollow and tubular, up to 50 cm (20 in) long and 2–3 mm (1 ⁄ 16 – 1 ⁄ 8 in) across, with a soft texture Clade: Tracheophytes. Recipe: Tomato and Herb Salad with Fresh Chive Cheese. More Videos From Sunset. 3 of 9 Photo by Annabelle Breakey Smoky Salmon Chive Spread. This elegant dip is easy to make--and healthy. Greek yogurt evokes the silkiness of mayo but without the fat; salmon is full of omega-3 fatty acids. Both are rich in protein and calcium. Chives may be grown from seed sown early indoors and transplanted outside after frost or sown directly in the garden. Sowing Seed Indoors: Sow chives seeds indoors weeks before the average last frost date in spring using a seed starting kit. Feed potted chives every other week with fertilizer at half the concentration recommended by the manufacturer, or every four to six weeks with a liquid fertilizer at half the recommended strength. One product recommends using 1/2 tsp. of fertilizer to 1 gallon of water. Only add fertilizer when chives are growing. Plants spaced 15 cm (6in) apart will grow into a solid mass in 3 years. Our Garden Planner can produce a personalised calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest for your area. Notes. Garlic chives produce white, lightly scented flowers in late summer. Gather them for use as cut flowers to keep garlic chives .Adzuki bean, Azuki, red cowpea, red bean. Rich sweet, nutty taste. Green leaves and stems. Health Benefits. Seeding rate (10"x20" Tray) Germination time. (photo credit: Johnnyseeds) Alfalfa, or “alpha-alpha”, in Arabic “al-fac- facah ” means father of all foods, is a popular microgreen loved by many people. It has a rather mild and.
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The government has taken several steps amidst the concern of onion inflation. The government has increased the buffer stock limit of onions from 300,000 tonnes to 500,000 tonnes. In addition, 40 per cent export duty has been imposed on the export of onions. Along with this, it has also been decided to provide onions at Rs 25 per kg to the people. impact of onion prices The retail price of onion in the country has shot up to Rs 30 per kg on Sunday, which is 19 per cent higher than last year. The retail price of onion in Delhi has reached Rs 37, which was Rs 28 on the same day last year. Effect of imposition of duty on export of onions Traders are happy with the imposition of 40 per cent duty on onion exports. This can bring control over onion prices and reduce its prices. Onion Supply Status Onions are supplied to Azadpur Sabzi Mandi from Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat. Every day 62 to 70 vehicles come to the mandi, carrying 15 to 25 tonnes of onions. opinion of farmers According to Srikant Mishra, president of the Onion Traders Association, the wholesale prices of onions imported from other states have gone up. The wholesale price of onion in the market has reached Rs 20 to 30 per kg, while onion is being sold at Rs 40 to 45 per kg in the retail market. Government steps and future expectation The Central Government organization NCCF (National Cooperative Consumer Federation) will make onions available at Rs 25 per kg. According to the traders, along with this retail sale of onions will also be started, due to which onion prices can be controlled. fear over the impact of exports However, traders fear that the imposition of 40 per cent duty on onion exports could result in a 50 per cent drop in its exports. Maharashtra accounts for about 90 per cent of the country’s onion exports. Nashik accounts for 70 per cent of the exports. hope for the future The finance ministry is hopeful that the arrival of new crops in the market will bring down the prices of vegetables from next month. This shows hope that onion prices may improve in the coming times. Some farmers have staged a protest against the 40 per cent duty on the export of this onion, which makes it clear that they are not happy with the decision.
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- Helps grass grow healthy. - It punches small holes into the lawn and removes a core. - Allows oxygen, water and nutrients to get to the root. - We will rake up all the cores as there is no benefit to your lawn to leave them on. It just makes your lawn look unsightly. A well-aerated lawn will cope better in periods of drought and will reduce the likelihood of waterlogging. Heavier clay soil profiles, or areas that experience most wear and traffic are prone to compaction and will benefit most from regular aeration.
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The project concerns the implementation of ecological, biodegradable coffee waste pots from coffee to flower and vegetable seedlings. Our main goal is to refine the production process of pots on a larger scale and to collect test results confirming the suitability of our product. The authors of the solution are the winners of two editions of the ClimateLaunchpad competitions (Magplantex 2016, Estonia) and (Coffeelters 2017, Poland) and were the participants in the Climate- Kic acceleration project. The idea of Coffee Flower POT came up as a result of combining our experiences in these activities. In the presented project, we used and modified ecological plant growing mats with biological filters based on coffee waste. A demonstrator was made on the basis of the developed technology.
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Publications - Mark K.J. Ooi Liyanage G.S. and Ooi M.K.J. (2017) Seed size-mediated dormancy thresholds: In: Australian Vegetation 3rd Edition (ed D.A. Keith). fire-stimulated germination of species with physiological dormancy: a case study using In: Seeds: Biology, Development and Ecology (eds S.W. Adkins, S. Ashmore and S.C. Navie), pp. Is Gene Transcription Involved in Seed Dry After-Ripening ... 20 Jan 2014 Here we show that sunflower seed dormancy alleviation in the dry state the physiological changes that allow the shift from non-permissive to.. of Development, Germination and Dormancy, 3rd Edition, Springer, 368–370. Seed dormancy and germination characteristics of Astragalus ... Thus, seed dormancy-break and germination were investigated in the cold-desert Physiology of Development and Germination (Second edition), Plenum Press, (3rd ed.), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2008). Google Scholar. 9 Mar 2015 3USDA-ARS Wheat Genetics, Quality, Physiology and Disease Research Unit, Washington State University,. Pullman, WA mechanisms controlling seed dormancy and germina- tion are Nonogaki, H. (2013) Seeds: Physiology of development, germination and dormancy (3rd edition). New York,. A review of the relationship between primary and secondary ... 5 Dec 2018 Seed dormancy is the failure of seeds to germinate although to present the dormancy continuum in seeds with nondeep physiological dormancy (nondeep PD).. for dormancy in B. napus seeds during seed development (Finkelstein.. Physiology of Development, Germination and Dormancy, 3rd Edn. Analysis of seed vigor and germination of Toona ciliata M ... Seed analysis tests should be performed under standard conditions for each.. H. Seeds: physiology of development, germination and dormancy. 3rd. ed. Publications - Mark K.J. Ooi 12 Apr 2016 Seed germination and flowering, two critical developmental transitions in plant life cycles, are coordinately regulated by (2013) Seeds: Physiology of Development, Germination and Dormancy (Springer, New York), 3rd Ed. Seed dormancy release accelerated by elevated partial ... 26 Apr 2018 Seed dormancy determines the timing of seed germination and may be released and this can be caused by physiological, physical, or developmental factors, Physiology of development, germination and dormancy. , 3rd edn,. in the regulation of seed dormancy and germination . In: Fenner. M. , ed. Seeds - Physiology of Development, Germination and ... Download Citation on ResearchGate | Seeds: Physiology of development, germination and dormancy (3rd edition) J.D. Bewley, K.J. Bradford, H.W.M. Hilhorst H.
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Garden Improvements: Fall Soil Enhancement Autumn leaves are falling, and perhaps you are disheartened with the last of a mediocre season of vegetables you harvested. Did your vegetables turn out to be less than attractive, small, even pathetic and scrawny compared to those in the dreamy photos in the spring seed catalogs? The reason for those sub-standard vegetables may not be the fault of the gardener at all, but may be attributed to poor quality soil. Now’s the time to consider soil enhancement for better results next growing season. Yes, you can fix it with soil amendments. With even minor soil additions of the right type, your garden can be no less than amazing, –or at least much improved with healthier plants producing bigger, more attractive vegetables. Surprisingly, plants will also be more resistant to plant diseases and insect damage. The fact is, better soil grows stronger, healthier plants which are less prone to attack or damage of any kind. Now’s the time to improve that garden soil for your next growing season. Soil that was dry, unproductive, and hard as rock during the summer can be improved substantially. With thoughtful and timely amendments, you can have a much better garden next summer by taking steps now to improve that garden soil –before it snows. Gardening season is finished, why not wait until spring? It is always tempting to procrastinate and wait until the next growing season to try to improve the garden, but nutrient uptake and absorption of minerals into the soil takes time. Adding soil amendments just prior to planting in the spring may not offer adequate time to achieve the intended results. Why? Soil is a complex mix of minerals, clay particles, sand, organic matter, and nutrients in both soluble and solid form. Successful remediation of soil is accomplished by a combination of unseen processes including the dissolution of minerals, chemical reactions and natural organic processes. The action of bacteria on decaying plant and other organic matter is essential in soil-building. Natural processes created by symbiotic relationships between fungus, soil enzymes, digestion and processing of materials by earthworms and other insects all contribute to the health of the soil in your garden. Nutrients change structure and availability, soon becoming an integral part of the soil offered to the feeder roots of your plants. Soil amendment in the fall allows more time for that amazing transformation, the absorption and binding of nutrients into the organic soil matrix. Additionally, freeze/thaw cycles over winter, in some soils, can help to break down the soil, further allowing exposure and mixing with the added materials. Let’s start with the basic soil. Is the usable soil in your garden really deep enough? Unless topsoil in your garden is 6″ or more in depth, growing certain varieties of garden produce can be very difficult. While shallow soil two or three inches in depth may be adequate for flowers and some vegetable types, with inadequate topsoil, root crops like carrots, turnips and potatoes can be difficult to grow successfully. Remedy this condition by digging the existing soil to a greater depth, or import sufficient high-quality garden soil if necessary. It may seem so, but ten inches of well-worked, top-quality soil is not too much. Add selected amendments and blend the soil uniformly for the best possible mix. - For heavy clay or basic mineral soils that pack close to brick-hard, adding sand can be helpful. Washed sand is unnecessary. Medium-coarse sand with a soil component (often called rotten sand) is perfect for soil remediation and will suffice. Avoid adding excessively fine, silty sand which will encourage the soil to pack harder instead of breaking up the clay. - If your soil has little or no organic content, soil will pack hard, dry quickly, and will not absorb or hold water. Add organic material. For better tilth and water retention, the spongy compressibility and mechanical quality characteristic of great garden soil that plants love, add organic materials like peat moss, old sawdust, chopped straw, leaves, garden clippings, and well-composted manures and household kitchen compost. - For soil that is all sand or for soil that has more than 20% sand, add copious amounts of organic material. Soil that is all sand will not hold moisture, dries out quickly, and sand offers few nutrients unless it is naturally enriched with a soil fraction. Problematic soils can be too acidic, (low in pH ) too basic (high pH) or can contain alkali or excessive salt content. Specific soil tests can be used to determine if soils are deficient in potassium, nitrogen or phosphorous, ‘the big three’ nutrients essential to plant growth. Inexpensive soil test kits are available at your local garden center. - To correct soil that is too acidic, add natural crushed limestone. Apply limestone uniformly at recommended rates. - To remedy soil that is too “basic” and increase the acidity, add sulphur or naturally acidic organic materials like forest duff containing conifer needles and highly acidic soil. - For low nutrient values, add rich compost for a natural, organic solution, or add a suitably balanced fertilizer such as 10-10-10 or suggested type as recommended to correct the mineral balance or deficiency. - For extreme alkali and salty soils, it may be ultimately necessary to consider building raised beds and importing appropriate garden soil instead. Add all chosen recommended materials and soil amendments to the garden uniformly, and cultivate the earth deeply to an even consistency. To reduce the length of time biological activity is slowed down or dormant during winter when soil is frozen, it can be desirable to place a thick layer of mulch on the surface to reduce the extent of freezing. Doing so will encourage the decay of added organic content and encourage the rapid integration new materials into the natural soil-building processes. With the fall addition of soil amendments, nature quickly improves your garden soil. With patience, you’ll see the fruit of your labour next season. Soil Enhancement Cautions Soil enhancement is great, but for health and other reasons, caution in selecting soil amendments is a good idea. Avoid adding these materials to your vegetable garden soil: - Lawn clippings from lawns treated with chemical pesticides - Soil conditioner made from shredded,highly inked papers and plastics - New sawdust from ash,cedar and pine trees - Solid pet waste collected from your yard which can introduce parasites to your garden - Human waste - Compost that contains meat of any kind which will attract rodents - Excessive amounts of chemical fertilizers - Manures not composted which may be full of weed seeds - Excessive amounts of raw chicken manure, which is extremely high in nitrogen content and can burn the roots of plants.
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The Confederation of Portuguese Farmers (CAP) will be in Brussels between Wednesday and Friday to ask the agriculture commissioner to approve the 60 million euros in state aid owed to the sector. The confederation is traveling to Brussels with a delegation of around 20 people, led by its president and made up of members of the board and the technical team. “The first point to highlight is the meeting with the Agriculture Commissioner, which, in the situation we’re in, is a very important meeting because the European Commission has to authorize the request for state aid that the government has made in order to pay farmers what it should have paid them previously,” said CAP president Álvaro Mendonça e Moura, speaking to Lusa. At stake is an amount of 60 million euros, which is part of the support package for the agricultural sector announced by the government. The meeting with the Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development, Janusz Wojciechowski, is scheduled for Wednesday at the European Commission’s headquarters. “It’s very important that the European Commission takes a decision quickly […]. I hope [the payment] will be made in the next few weeks. Farmers cannot wait indefinitely for this,” stressed Álvaro Mendonça e Moura. For the CAP president, the second major issue to be addressed is the amendment to the Common Agricultural Policy Strategic Plan (PEPAC), which the confederation argues the government should “present immediately” to Brussels. On the same day, CAP will hold a meeting at the Committee of Professional Agricultural Organizations (COPA) on the organization’s functioning and activities. The agenda for Thursday includes a public session with the agricultural confederations of Germany, Belgium, Spain, Italy and the Netherlands to “analyze the general situation of farmers in Europe”, a meeting with MEPs and a meeting with Portugal’s Permanent Representation to the European Union (REPER). At this last meeting, CAP will inform REPER of the conclusions of the meeting with the Agriculture Commissioner. The trip ends on Friday with a visit to an agricultural production in Flanders. During the working day, the confederation also wants to draw attention to issues such as the lack of measures to support production and a structured vision for agriculture, forests and the rural world in Portugal. On Friday, CAP accused the Minister of Agriculture, Maria do Céu Antunes, of making a “political maneuver” with the approval of 320 million euros for the sector, stressing that only 60 million will be paid out this year. On Thursday, the Council of Ministers approved a resolution with 320 million euros in support for the agricultural sector, aimed at mitigating the impact of the drought and inflation on production costs. Contacted by Lusa at the time, the Ministry of Agriculture and Food explained that this amount is part of the support package for the sector, with more than 400 million euros in funding, which was launched by the government. The rest of the money refers to support that depends on the “green light” from Brussels, he said. The government had announced a support package of more than 400 million euros to mitigate the impact of the drought and reinforce PEPAC, which did not stop the sector’s demonstrations. The farmers, who are demanding a more flexible CAP, fair working conditions and competition, the right to adequate food and the valorization of their activity, have decided to maintain the scheduled protests, arguing that the aid is “a handful of nothing”, given that no deadlines or payment methods have been defined. Desde então, a ministra da Agricultura, Maria do Céu Antunes, tem vindo a reunir-se com o Movimento Cívico de Agricultores, associações e confederações representativas do setor.
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Bokashi Composting Can Work Anywhere (Even in Dubai!) During my trip to Dubai and the United Arab Emirates, my hosts took up Bokashi composting. Tired of throwing their food scraps away and needing nutrients for their backyard garden, the self-contained and clean food waste management system works well even in Dubai’s extreme Middle East climate. In my latest article on Earth911.com, I describe how it works: Layering is an important step in the Bokashi process. After an inch or so food scraps is spread in the bucket, users just need to sprinkle the bran on the food scraps. The process continues until the bin is full. Meanwhile any water that collects in the bin can be drained, diluted and poured into the ground to fertilized plants. Undiluted liquid can clear sink drains or septic systems. Once the fermented matter is ready, the compost can be added to a garden. The one caveat is that the finished product must be buried in order for it to turn into humus that in turn will revive the soil. You can read the entire article here. If you live in Dubai, learn more about the local distributor. This article was syndicated on Huffington Post on May 7, 2012.
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Another month, another batch of delicious seasonal organic produce! August brings with it juicy tomatoes and luscious eggplant. Though eggplant comes through for us year-round, the summertime is when we start to see it in all sorts of shapes, sizes, and purplish hues. And what more is there to say about the powerhouse tomato in the warm months that hasn’t already been said? Looks like the tastiest time of the year keeps getting better and better. August is also all about delicious late-summer treats like stone fruit, garlic scapes, and tomatillos. You’ve got just a few more weeks left to enjoy peak season produce, so check back each week for new varieties of heirloom tomatoes, stone fruit, and corn. Excited for end-of-summer produce? Get a look at the delicious fruits and veggies you can add to your boxes this month: Learn more about our sourcing philosophy here. Get a sneak peek at what’s in your box each week here.
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This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Location. I’m not sure during which season I did that. Is there anything I can do to salvage my crop this year? The first crop ripens reliably most years, usually in August or September. Dried fruit on the tree is normally caused by disease, which is introduced by the Dried Fruit Beetle. I took the stake out thinking it would be alright. Synonyms Ficus carica 'Negro Largo' . I’m just wondering if I planted it in the pot and buried in the ground, it would control the size of the tree more. The fig contains more naturally occurring varieties than any other tree crop. With this in mind, here is an article that may help: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/plant-problems/pests/deer/deer-repellents.htm. In a hot dry summer like we have had this year, the fruits can be left on the tree to dry and keep well into the winter. I am wondering i I should ask him to wait for Spring of next year or I can dig it up and transplant it now. No Items. Latin Name: Ficus carica We have a new brown turkey fig still in its pot from the growers. They crawl up into the fruit and bring disease. They take 4 – 5 days to dry in the sun and 10 -12 hours in a dehydrator and around 2 -3 days on top of the car dash board (parked in a sunny spot). Fig fruit is borne on the new spring new growth although some plants produce two crops known as the breba crop. They will not ripen if picked when immature. The pulp is deep pink to red in color. Are figs, in general, deer resistant? References: Thank you to the knowledgeable people on the www.ourfigs.com forum for your review of the post and suggestions for improvement. Once inside, the queen travels within the chamber, depositing her eggs and simultaneously shedding the pollen she carried with her from another fig. It will take a few weeks for the plant to recover and you will likely not get fruit from it this year. A belated reply, this advice is for SE Europe and probably more countries than that but it is inapplicable to the UK and other NW European countries with mild winters and cool summers. Still, smaller trees such as the celeste or Malta fig trees typically keep their root systems more or less contained, and larger trees such as the brown turkey, magnolia, or Florida strangler fig trees have more of a tendency to dominate a space. Sign up to get all the latest gardening tips! Read this (and think twice before buying candles), Ancient Gardening Techniques from South America, Samuel Alexander: Reimagining The Good Life, Social Polycultures: Using Permaculture for Building Resilient Relationships, Common: do not require pollination for fruit set, San Pedro: requires no pollination for the first crop (called the breba crop) but requires pollination of the second crop, Caduceus/Smyrna : requires pollination in order to set fruit, Capri or Male: usually non-edible figs in which the pollinator lives. Thank you, well written and you’re a good teacher. Brown Turkey Fig Bushes In Zone 5 - If some type of protection in winter is necessary, what type? Paul Alfrey from Balkan Ecology Project shares his experience growing figs, looking at fig types, hardy figs, fig cultivation, fig reproduction, fig propagation, good companions plants for figs, and growing figs commercially. Along with fertilization, this has become one of the most important tools in the modern orchard. Although branches can be trimmed, the roots system needs room to spread so keep this in mind when choosing a location for your espalier. It stays on the branch and ripens. Figs respond well to organic matter and in most countries well rotted farmyard manure is dug into pits before planting. It typically bears two crops a year. Trees have been known to live as long as 200 years. Another good method that can be practiced at any time of year is taking 15 cm cuttings of 2nd yr growth and placing then in 10 cm of water. I'm hoping figs are one of them. Common name: Common Fig – Adriatic Fig – Symrna Fig Young trees to be transplanted should be dug with care to prevent root damage. In coastal climates, grow in the warmest location, against a sunny wall or in a heat trap. The fig tree, having an extensive shallow root system and in maturity casting a heavy shade, generally inhibits the growth of plants directly growing under the crown. I am afraid that if I plant my brown turkey cutting (now a small plant in a pot), without any root restriction, I will get a lot of leaf and no fruit. 30-50 stems may come up in the spring, and we found it good practice to remove at least 50% of the new growth before fruit sets and then thin down to no more than 8-10 of the best stems in the autumn after a harvest. Seed is dispersed by birds and mammals that scatter the seeds in droppings. dose not harm the tree. As is, I too use cuttings to start trees and then they are pretty hard to kill. Brown Turkey Fig Care. The long hot summers here ensure a good reliable crop from these plants each year. Remind me Cancel. Figs can be divided into four distinct categories: Within these categories, one can find over 750 cultivars! The male figs are hung in stretch poly bags in trees in the orchard when figs reach button size. We planted a 3 foot fig tree in the garden and the wind made it fall over. Kadota. This article will help: Fig Tree Planting - I had always heard that fig trees need their roots restricted in order to fruit well. Fig can grow in virtually any soil type but prefer a sandy-clay loam within a pH range of 6.0 to 8.0 tolerating soils with high lime content. Had a fig tree in a neighbors yard, when I was growing up at my parents house that use to grow over the wall. Common fig trees such as Brown Turkey and Black Genoa do not need another tree for pollination to produce fruit making them perfect for the home garden. !and figsbread Thank You!!! Ficus carica 'Brown Turkey' This standard fig tree is ideal where space is restricted and will make an attractive feature in a large container on a sunny patio. Fig thrives best in areas of moderate relative humidity and can be grown at higher elevations in areas of low rainfall. To provide for more early or breba crops summer tip pruning is done. Figs do best in a sheltered, sunny spot, ideally against a brick wall where they can soak up the heat from the wall at night. | GreenUpSide, Some Ideas for Low-Cost Festive Celebrations for Times of Uncertainty, A Year in the Life of a Deciduous Tree and Understanding Our Role as Facilitators, People power: everyday Australians are building their own renewables projects, and you can too, The students behind the Permaculture Garden, A Permaculture Take on Why to Grow Zinnias, How To Make Your Own Toxin Free Cleaning Products, Feeling pressured to buy Christmas presents? The leaves are used as potherbs or fed to livestock and dried can be used for tea. Most fig trees, if they are planted in optimal conditions, spread their roots far and wide and sometimes the roots can choke out other plants and can damage sidewalks, driveways and other objects in their paths. Fig Tree Planting - I had always heard that fig trees need their roots restricted in order to fruit well. I have noticed tiny little bugs, which are leaving little white things on the leaves. There are a lot of videos on Youtube about the care of fig trees but the vast majority are from people with enough summer heat to ripen both the fig crops. If not, Brown Turkey in my growing zone, could you perhaps suggest another type? I had always heard that fig trees need their roots restricted in order to fruit well. Over the years, however, I have observed the below list of plants growing along with the fig, some of … Browse online or get in touch with us . When companion planting with fig, it is best to select early flowering plants that yield before May and can tolerate deep shade during the summer months. We really loved the purple figs of the tree and therefore I took some cuttings of the tree. Black Mission, Brown Turkey, Brunswick, and Celeste are some representative cultivars. A tall deciduous shrub or small tree reaching a height of about 10 m. Single or multi-stemmed. I had planted a Brown Turkey Fig variety in the ground surrounding it with tiles about 4-5 years ago and the tree is starting to grow very large. Figs can actually dry on the tree as is the case in Turkey, Iran, Greece and the U.S.A. where after they fall to the ground and are then vacuumed up. The fruit is medium in size with a rich flavor, usually mahogany brown with a violet tinge. Fill in the form below and we will notify you when Brown Turkey fig trees is back in stock. Figs are generally propagated by cuttings and for commercial plantations by tissue culture. Here, the chances of the second crop ripening are small to zero. Give it room now to develop a healthy root system and get a good start. Our trees are located next to the veggie garden and another next to a chicken run, so I assume they forage for the nutrients they need from those spaces. The main crop by that time is still too small to mature. Brown Turkey figs can survive in Zone 5, but you will need to mulch the base very well, plant it in a sheltered location (such as next to a wall or building) and expect that it will die back to the ground every year. Delious figs, I love them naturally,dehidrited or in tea ( the leaves), and what about the aroma of the plant itself !! All my current figs are it’s children! Brown Turkey Fig Trees are a superb addition to any garden that provide elegance and colour. What we call the fig fruit is actually a flower or to be more precise an inflorescence – a cluster of many flowers and seeds contained inside a bulbous stem. There is evidence to suggest that some 10,000 years ago some of us were planting figs directly outside our caves presumably to be able to slip out for a figgy delight without worrying too much about getting torn to shreds by a Saber-toothed Tiger. Figs are planted in winter and early spring. It is important to restrict Fig roots for the best quality and quantity of fruits. And so I did/tried. Keep up to date with all that's happening in and around the garden. yummy! Figs for shipping are collected daily just before they reach the fully ripe stage, but yield to a soft pressure, usually indicated by small cracks in the skin. Companion Plants for Figs: Fig Polycultures. A fast-producing fig tree with small to medium-size fruit. Total height on despatch 1.2-1.5m (4-5ft). I would not worry about restricting the roots until it reaches maturity and is old enough to fruit. In the past the tree provided wonderful fruit. The fig tree I am thinking as training it as a 5 ft. tall and maybe 7 ft. wide bush. Clean the water when it starts going green (every 5-7 days) and plant out when a good root system starts to form. Some varieties produce one crop per year, others two. Black Mission, Brown Turkey, Brunswick, and Celeste are some representative cultivars. I am wondering if insecticidal soap will take care of these pests. Some trees produce what is called a breba which are fig fruits that develop during the spring on the previous year’s shoot growth, followed by the main fig crop that develops on the new shoot growth and ripens in late summer or fall. Over the years, however, I have observed the below list of plants growing along with the fig, some of which we planted others naturally occurring. Fig is probably my favorite food bar ingredient followed closely by apricot, almond, cashew, and coconut. Required fields are marked *, Hi I'm Paul, Plant it at the same depth as before and keep it staked. Drying varieties are more sensitive to nitrogen and adversely affect fruit size and colour. I’m concerned about damage to my foundation. Further thinning (of the now bush like plant) will help improve access within the crown for picking fruit, improve air circulation and will result in fewer but higher quality fruits. This video describes the brown Turkey Fig Tree, the fruit, how to grow them, and some other interesting details. I actually have heard this, but I do not know if it is the truth or just a myth. Thanks. Many others have.i have eventually put into perlite and welldrained with node exposed.how long do i wait .early summer in south africa? Figs can also grow in rocky areas from sea level to 1,700 meters. Some cultivars can become enormous, and will shade out plants growing beneath so select a site that the tree can grow into. Under plantings do grow well before the fig leaves emerge in late spring, Tuberous Comfrey in particular forms a dense mat and flowers profusely before dying back during the summer when the fig is in full leaf. Although figs tolerate different soil types, they are more productive in soils with a sandy-clay loam profile. The equivalent of 750 mm annual rainfall is sufficient to produce a good crop. I’m drying mine and saving for tea. Pruning is recommended only during the initial years when trees should be trained according to the use of fruit, such as a low crown for fresh-market figs. Care and Maintenance. 3m between plants. Our pot grown Brown Turkey Fig trees/bushes can be planted at any time of the year, whereas bare root figs can only be planted between November and March. ... https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/plant-problems/pests/deer/deer-repellents.htm, https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/plant-problems/pests/pesticides/neem-oil-uses.htm, We Have a Turkey Fig Tree That Seems Like It’s Dying, http://extension.entm.purdue.edu/publications/E-229.pdf. Our poor Turkey fig tree that has done well in past years but seems to be having a serious problem. The soil type is right for figs. 15 years later, my parents sold their house, but before they moved out, I had to get cuttings from this tree, and chopped off all the branches hanging over my parents wall, I got well over 20 trees from these cuttings that I have shared and exchanged with people in my current area. In areas with short (less than 120 days between frosts), cool summers, espalier trees against a south-facing, light-colored wall to take advantage of the reflected heat. The fruit is eaten fresh, dried in confectionery, brewed as an alcoholic beverage or used as a laxative. I do nothing to it and it keeps growing year after year. Aquatic animals are at a high risk of drastic water loss due to more evapotranspiration of fig tree roots as compared to other herbaceous plant species, causing soil erosion. We have experimented with bulbs (included below) that utilize nutrients during the dormant season, provide early nectar and pollen to bees and other pollinators, and provide beauty contrasted against the grey frame of the winter fig. If a mature tree dies back during a cold winter, the following spring will bring many new shoots from the buried wood just below ground level. Problems are mainly encountered when trees are under stress, and good practices will prevent most problems. Here is more information on neem oil: Your email address will not be published. Figs. At the start of ripening fruit is picked every three days increasing in frequency to every day when the harvest is at its peak and reducing to every 3rd day as the harvest tails off. commerce, choose a cultivar that parts readily from the branch and does not tear the neck. A soil depth of 1 – 1.5 m is sufficient for growth. We’ve also had good results from division (digging out sections of the root system that has sent out new shoots) and layering. Man and fig have come a long way since then but have remained very much good friends, travelling and setting up home together all over the world where summers are warm and dry and winters are cool. I like neem oil as well. Pruned to shape on the nursery, it is supplied with a 90cm (3ft) clear stem and a bushy head. It contains copious milky latex. It is best eaten fresh and does not dry or can as well as other figs. The males will spend their entire life cycle within a single fruit. When planting many figs testing should be done for root nematodes that are known to affect figs. When temperatures in winter dip below 15°F, consider additional protection for outdoor plants to the extent possible (e.g., clear plastic sheets or frames). Be sure to water well the first year of planting to establish a strong root system. Too much nitrogen also affects the bribe crop adversely. The last 6" to 12" of each branch is dead. Drought doesn't seem to affect it either. During this article, we’ll be focusing on the common fig – Ficus carica. The tree is in a container, but I believe that the roots have grown through the bottom and are now in the ground. The fruit is a source of calcium, sugar, iron, copper, carbohydrates, potassium, and vitamin A. Fruits generally ripen from August – October depending on cultivar and climate. Brown Turkey Fig Trees are a very easy plant to grow. Never make Tee from Leafs to drink it is a Poison and antiseptique, only clean your mouth with, Rinse with tooth problems and inflammation. I leave our fig trees to branch low to the ground for ease of picking the fruits. Hi all. In Valinhos recent experiments placed 2,666 trees on a hectare. Fig pruning techniques for NW Europe and the NW USA have to take account of the ‘main crop’ being of no use. Please advise the duration between sowing to yeild for fig, I have several well rooted cuttings but no leaves yet. It sounds like a fungus, though I am not certain which one. We would harvest bucket loads of figs from this tree as kids, and the funny thing is, the neighbor never gave the tree any attention; it just grew like this on its own! The trees I kept are doing well on my property and I suspect my children’s (5 and 6 years) children and their children will still be eating from this very same tree in the future! I would have loved to know about the roots when I planted this tree years ago. Hardy Chicago. Brown turkey fig trees have shallow, invasive roots. We have found our figs to require very little care. Figs require full sun all day to ripen palatable fruits. No moisture inside. Maybe its a certain type fig leaf? Your email address will not be published. We’ll look at fig types, hardy figs, fig cultivation, fig reproduction, fig propagation, good companions plants for figs, and growing figs commercially. According to some sources figs less than two to five years old are likely to die back to the ground during very cold winters. There is another fig tree next to the house but it is much smaller. I think I had about four sticks from the fig tree in several different lengths and just placed them in water and left them to root. A depth of 1,5 m is sufficient for root development, but water logging will adversely affect growth and productivity. The timing of pruning can play an important role in determining later picking/ripening of fruit. Other more cold tolerant figs include Chicago Fig and Celeste Fig. Another winter-hardy fig tree variety that produces medium-size figs. It sits on the groung in the yard. I realize I probably need to get it in the ground, but due to being an older lady, I've not been able to dig the hole, or have anyone dig for me. When growing a breba crop, since the crop is borne in the leaf axils of the previous year’s wood, winter pruning will result in the loss of the following year’s crop. In most of the UK you can only hope to achieve that if the fig tree is in a glasshouse. Apply fertilizer in spring. A wonderful explanation on this page for the fertilization of trees and shrubs of all the trees in a farm ,if you want to remove the infection of shrubs exist in the deep root fertilization from the leaves of trees ,Then the easiest method for you to provide a pure water with a mixing of shrubs disease and also spread a medicine of shrub disease with the help of harvest power roller during the gardening of a public garden which is also help you to remove the stress of trees during the growing of trees after reading and understanding the most important key points mentioned in the great passage of information especially “ Influenced fertilization factors ”are mentioned in the great passage of information. Spacing depends on the variety chosen. Genus Ficus can be evergreen or deciduous trees, shrubs or climbers, with often leathery, simple, entire or lobed leaves and tiny flowers borne within a hollow receptacle which enlarges to form the fruit The foliage is always healthy looking and it does not seem to be bothered by any pests. Click on links below to jump to that question. Fig wood is weak and decays rapidly. (Edible figs, however, are deciduous and much smaller, so they're not such a problem.) What Our Customers Are Saying About Our Brown Turkey Fig Trees I bought a mature brown turkey fig tree from Trees Online and needed help with a couple of issues. It’s possible that one of the hardiest figs on the planet was developed here in Bulgaria. The common fig tree has been cultivated since ancient times and grows wild in dry and sunny locations with deep and fresh soil, and in rocky locations that are at sea level to 1,700 metres in elevation. How to grow. Figs are harvested when ripe as ripening does not advance after picking. How to plant a fig tree. The leaves emerge in late spring and in our climate drop shortly after the first frost in late autumn. Part two… Digging up the extentions of the roots. This results in a very deep shade cast under the plant and as a result the Comfrey and Artichoke produce little biomass in the summer. https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/plant-problems/pests/pesticides/neem-oil-uses.htm. Dried figs can be stored for six to eight months. How to grow figs – where to plant a fig tree. A fig tree's root system serves two purposes: to anchor the trunk to the ground and to bring it nutrients. I never sense any ill feelings or disfunction after. Some fig cultivars are delicious when dried. The below info is largely taken from online resources. Harvesters can usually pick about 100 fruit per hour. Where to plant a fig tree. How wide does the roots spread? Other common names fig 'Brown Turkey' . 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We are a company of goods for the garden and vegetable garden ! Our goal is to make your work in the garden pleasant and fast! In your garden you can relax, unwind, feel closer to nature and escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.This is your territory, your comfort zone, here you do everything the way you like - plant your favorite plants, take care of them, break flower beds and lawns to your liking, grow your favorite berries and fruits. In this section, we have tried to present absolutely everything that you may need to create a cozy garden and a productive vegetable garden, from garden tools to seeds and animal products. We have a rich assortment, favorable prices and seasonal discounts on products for beginners and already experienced gardeners. It is difficult to remove foliage, weed out weeds, simply loosen the soil, trim dry and excess branches, carefully water and feed plants, transport soil or sand and many other works without a special tool. Garden tools will make your work with plants and soil easier and more efficient. In the catalog of this section you can choose shovels, rakes, jugs, watering cans, seeders, garden cutting tools - knot cutters, hacksaws, water tanks, benches and much more for gardening. We will tell you which tools are better to use in the garden! To work in the garden and vegetable garden, you will need many different tools. Let's find out what you really need and for what? When choosing equipment for work on the site, it is necessary, first of all, to take into account its practicality. This way, you will not only reduce the cost of your time, but also save energy. Don't buy the cheapest tools. As they say, a miser pays twice. It is unlikely that you will update your cottage inventory every season. For a garden shovel, the most common work in the garden is related to the soil. This is loosening, planting and not only. Therefore, there is nothing to do in the garden without a shovel. It can be of several types: a bayonet and a shovel. Another important tool in the country is a rake. Fan rakes with flexible long teeth are designed for harvesting grass and leaves. Rakes with hard short teeth are best used for working with the ground. Rakes vary in size, handle length, base width, and number of teeth. Pitchforks Pitchforks are indispensable for moving large amounts of hay, straw and grass. They come with faceted teeth (for gardening) and flat square teeth (for gardening).It is more convenient to dig up the garden with a bayonet shovel, it easily sinks into the ground and turns over the layers. It is better to work with a shovel with a rounded blade on hard soil, and it is better to treat soft soil with a shovel with a rectangular blade. The blades themselves are most often made of steel, titanium or aluminum. The most common are steel shovels. They do not need to be sharpened often, and they are not susceptible to rust. Aluminum shovels are not durable, so it is unprofitable to buy them. But the most durable are titanium shovels, but they are also not cheap. The shovel is needed to work with sand, gravel, soil, fertilizers. Most often, the stalk is made of solid wood (ash, aspen). It can be long (120 cm) and short (50 cm). Small shovels are more convenient to transport in a car. For the treatment of flower beds, it is better to use a small rake, sapki. And for planting flowers, a special spatula for bulbous plants is simply irreplaceable. At the beginning of the summer season, many people are faced with pruning trees. Here you will need a pruner and a brush cutter. Pruning only a gardener who does nothing in the garden can do without a pruner. This tool perfectly cuts unnecessary branches, so you don't have to save on it. It is good to use it for young branches of trees or grapes.
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2 Meetup Groups match “Urban Homesteading” near Chantilly, VA Meet locals interested in homesteading and simple living skills like food preservation, caring for livestock, alternative energy, edible landscaping, permaculture, container gardening and more. There are no upcoming Meetups. This group is for those of us who aren't concerned about bottom-line profits in growing food, raising animals, and keeping bees. Rather, we're more concerned about the health of our environment, family, and community. The purpose of this group is to exchange ideas and share knowledge of sustainable methods that help us to reach this goal. Most of us keep bees or farm as a hobby or as a way to supplement our family's food supply. We acknowledge that some of the conventional practices in farming a … Get an alert email when new Meetup Groups like this start near you. You'll get advice, help finding members, and tools to make running a Meetup Group easier.
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An overview into the future of Sustainable Land Solutions: food/land/soil/water. Sustainable Health Solutions: health and longevity. Societal Systems Solutions: systems/schools/business/economy and Community Solutions: sustainable communities. Enjoy this overview and invitation into future sustainability pertaining to land, food, water, health, longevity, schools, business, communities, and even economic solutions. DJ Caven and Alkameia Earth Dr. Gabriel Cousens Kate & Mark Sorensen Emerson "Casey" Jones
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Sugarcane Aphid Management Beat the Aphid next season with the Sorghum Partners® Sugarcane Aphid Management Guide. This comprehensive guide provides the best and latest agronomic practices to manage the aphid next season. Download the guide today. Management of the sugarcane aphid starts with proper identification. This Sorghum Checkoff guide will help you take control of the sugarcane aphid and win profitability with your sorghum. LSU AgCenter and the Sorghum Checkoff's sorghum hybrid recommendations for Sugarcane Aphid tolerance. Sugarcane Aphid Tolerant Products Available Now!
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As opposed to catching your hands in to the dirt to judge if it’s opportunity for water, a wetness meter are going to permit you understand through providing a genuine reading. These gadgets are simple to use and a valuable resource for those that have vegetations along with deep-seated origins that can not easily be connected with through fingers. fuktighetsmätare jord Exactly how to Make use of The simple, affordable ground moisture gauge is among the best valuable devices you can easily utilize to help make certain that your flowers as well as veggies are acquiring the right amount of water. Unlike the antique hands exam, which offers only a very hazy idea of the condition of the origin system underground, a humidity gauge delivers a regular evaluation of your expanding channel and also permits you recognize when it is actually opportunity to water and when to hold back. The way that these little bit of gadgets work is actually that the pointer of a metal probing (generally copper, however it might be plastic at the same time) is attached to an electronic sensor which measures energy. Ground with water in it is an excellent conductor of power, while dry ground is an exceptionally inadequate conductor. By evaluating the conductivity of your soil you can tell whether it’s wet or dry out, according to Relaxed Gardener. One thing to keep in mind when making use of a humidity meter is actually that the tips of the probe aren’t designed to go all the way right into the ground; compeling the probing much deeper than it should go can ruin or even break it. Furthermore, don’t try soaking the gauge in a cup of water to examine it; accomplishing this can taint the reading or maybe trigger the meter to breakdown. What to Look For Dirt wetness gauges can be beneficial devices for calculating whether your vegetations need additional water. To receive a correct reading you will require to drive the sensing unit, which is situated in the idea of the gauge, into the soil. poledance stång bäst i test Dampness gauges work through gauging the conductance of the ground. Dry soil possesses little conductance and is going to for that reason offer a low reading, whereas wet dirt will possess a much greater reading as it is actually primarily made of water. Rubber plants and cacti like to have dry out dirt so you will want to sprinkle all of them when the gauge is actually presenting an analysis of 1 or even 2. Meanwhile, Boston ma brushes, philodendrons, and also calatheas choose to possess somewhat moist soil and must be irrigated when the meter checks out in between 4 as well as 7. Always wipe the probing tidy after each examination as well as never leave it in the dirt for days at once as this can easily wreck the sensor. Exactly how to Receive an Accurate Reading A lot of the economical humidity gauges you see in backyard centers operate well when they’re new, but as time go on they can easily start to offer imprecise readings. Depending On to Blossom Sprouts as well as Relaxed Garden Enthusiast, this is actually due to the fact that as time go on, challenging tap water and also fertilizer sodiums build up in the ground. This transforms the energy of the ground, which is what these devices action. riskokare It is vital to gently push the metal probe inside the dirt to ensure that 4/5 of it is within. If you comply with protection, attempt a different place in the flowerpot. It may take one minute or additional for the unit to spot soil humidity and also feature a result in the meter package. The results in the gauge container are relative, indicating it will not inform you when to sprinkle your plants. You’ll have to decipher them based on the water desires of each vegetation. Succulents as well as exotics choose drier dirt, while vegetations like maidenhair ferns and also fiddle fallen leave figs need a little wet dirt. Always keep in mind that conductivity varies located on the kind of dirt. This is actually why it’s finest to compare a dampness gauge’s end results to the details on your vegetation care memory card or to experience the ground by hand for referral. How to Interpret the Outcomes The results from a soil moisture gauge may be difficult to translate. Nonetheless, through adhering to these basic recommendations you can utilize the meter as a resource to assist you water your plants in the best helpful method feasible. A lot of meters function by evaluating the conductivity of the dirt. Ground that has the ability to hold water will definitely provide a higher analysis, while dry out dirt will lead to a reduced one. Soil that contains a higher amount of salt or fertilizers will certainly additionally cause imprecise analyses. It is essential to catch the probe down right into the ground as far as feasible to receive a precise reading. If you may drive it in quickly, this indicates that the top coating of the soil is wet, but the root amount is actually not. This is actually a great sign that the vegetation needs to be watered. Stay away from making use of the gauge by soaking it in to a cup of water as this can easily trigger the probe to become ruined. It is likewise encouraged that you clean up the meter after each make use of. Doing this will certainly make sure that the gauge stays in good condition for longer and that you are getting precise readings each time you use it. Soil moisture gauges may make it a lot easier to understand when your blossoms, veggies and also yearly shade demand water. By utilizing a gauge, you can take the guesswork away from sprinkling your vegetations, conserving you both time and money. Soil along with water in it is actually a great conductor of electrical energy, while completely dry ground is actually an incredibly inadequate conductor. Dirt wetness meters can easily be actually practical resources for identifying whether your plants require additional water. Dry soil possesses little conductance as well as will definitely therefore provide a reduced reading, whereas moist soil will definitely have a much higher reading as it is mostly made of water. Cacti and also succulents favor drier soil, while vegetations like maidenhair ferns and fiddle leaf figs require slightly moist ground. Dirt that is actually capable to store water will definitely provide a much higher reading, while dry dirt is going to lead in a lower one.
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$6.99 – $65.00 Certified Organic carrots grown in Tasmania. 1kg, 2kg, 3kg, 4kg, 5kg, 6kg, 7kg, 8kg, 9kg, 10kg Healthybake Loaf- Khorasan Edwards Organic Apple Juice- 2ltrs Pumpkin Butternut- approx 1.5kg Username or email address * Lost your password? Email address * A password will be sent to your email address.
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Whimsical Gardens And Zen Create A Whimsical Peaceful Garden Gardening at home is a great way to improve your health and well-being. Though you may be a good gardener, you can always learn more. Educating yourself is an easy way to improve. Here, in this article, you will get some wonderful information to help you have a better garden. Find the crops that grow well in your local climate and the soil in your garden. If you try to force a plant that doesn’t like your weather, you’ll end up putting out a lot of work for very little result. What grows well one year will probably grow well next year too, so plant it again. An easy way to transport tools to and from the garden is to use an old golf bag. Many golf bags have a stand built into them so it makes grabbing and organizing the tools a breeze. Use the pockets in the sides of the bag to store all kinds of assorted gardening tools, seeds, and gloves, or just use them to store a refreshing beverage. Plant vegetables and flowers that are native to your local area. These plants will grow better with less work than plants that are not native. Also, native plants won’t require much extra watering, as they will generally adapt to the amount of rain typical to that area. This will also reduce your need for pesticides and fertilizers, since the plants will be able to handle the soil and pests in your area. Always grow what works in the right area. If cabbage does not work in one climate, but carrots do, then it is a robust carrot crop that needs to be planted and the cabbage crop should be small. Talk to the neighbors and see what is working for them to maximize the output of your own garden. Attract butterflies to your garden. Certain plants are highly attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds due to their nectar. Hummingbirds tend to favor any flower that is shaped like a trumpet, especially if it is pink, red or purple. Examples of these are honeysuckle, fuchsia and monarda. Butterflies like flat, daisy-like flowers, such as chrysanthemums, asters and coneflowers. Choose a sunny position, as both butterflies and hummingbirds appreciate the warmth. Think about leaving some areas of your lawn uncut. Long grass provides a great habitat for beetles, young amphibians and grasshoppers. Grass is also an important food source for some butterflies and caterpillars. Gardens without wildlife would be very sterile environments, and most plants can’t reproduce without the help of wildlife. Create a zen garden by adding a water feature. Water features come in all sizes and designs. it is possible to have a very small water feature that is suitable for a patio or a very large pond. Several manufacturers make kits do-it-yourself kits that can be installed in just a few hours. Attract butterflies and hummingbirds to your garden. Certain plants are highly attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds due to their nectar. Hummingbirds tend to favor any flower that is shaped like a trumpet, especially if it is pink, red or purple. Examples of these are honeysuckle, fuchsia and monarda. Butterflies like flat, daisy-like flowers, such as chrysanthemums, asters and coneflowers. Choose a sunny position, as both butterflies and hummingbirds appreciate the warmth. Grow native perennials in your yard to attract local wildlife. Native vegetation is the best food source for your native animals. You will see more birds and colorful insects using this method. This is an easy way to attract wildlife, as native plants generally require less work from you in order to thrive. To make birds stay away from the produce you’re growing in your garden, tie mylar balloons near your plants. These will scare away the birds and keep your fruit and veggies safe until you’re ready to pick them. Silver balloons or balloons that sparkle in the sun make especially effective bird repellents. Tie strips of mylar balloons to the branches of your fruit trees just before harvest time. These flapping, shiny straps will frighten away birds and small mammals, protecting your fruit. Just be sure to remove them after the harvest, because if they blow loose, animals may eat them and become ill. Hang shiny silver objects throughout your garden. These can act as natural pest deterrents; no need for chemicals. The reflections can disorient flying pests such as aphids that require the sun to direct their flight, and may frighten off larger pests such as birds, and even rabbits or deer. As we discussed at the beginning of this article, you can improve your gardening skills by educating yourself. When you are educated, you will know where to focus your efforts to have a better yield. Use the fantastic tips you learned here, and you will be destined for gardening success.
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Dr Sonja Milić Komić Research Fellow (Research Assistant Professor) Department of Life Sciences (LS) 2010-present: Ph.D. student at the Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade. 2010: M.Sc., Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade. 2008: B.Sc., Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade. 2019-present: Research Fellow (Research Assistant Professor), Institute for Multidisciplinary Research, University of Belgrade. 2012-2019: Research Assistant, Institute for Multidisciplinary Research, University of Belgrade. 2011-2012: Research Trainee, Institute for Multidisciplinary Research, University of Belgrade. Scholarships and Awards • Scholarship provided by the DAAD foundation programme for Research Internship at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids, Dresden, Germany (July – September, 2009). • Teaching Assistant at the Faculty of Agriculture (part-time), undergraduate courses. • Polarographic behavior of pectins. • Antioxidant capacity of various phenolic species and amino acids. • Biochemical mechanisms of biotic and abiotic stress response in plants. |LEAPSyn-SCI||Late Embryogenesis Abundant Proteins: Structural Characterisation and Interaction with α-Synuclein||Project within PROMIS Programme, funded by the Science Fund of Republic of Serbia||Member| |Bilateralni SLO-SRB||The usage of silicon fertilisation in order to mitigate the oxidative stress and to improve the resilience of barley subjected to UV and Dr.ought||Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia and Slovenian Research Agency||Member| |III43010||Modulation of antioxidative metabolism in plants for improvement of plant abiotic stress tolerance and identification of new biomarkers for application in remediation and monitoring of degraded biotopes||Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia||Member|
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Factors to Consider when Buying Green Coffee Beans Green coffee beans have more health benefits. It has been realized that green coffee helps one loss weight. Green coffee beans have a substance that helps the body to burn extra fats. The use of green coffee beans has been proofed to lower blood pressure of those using them at the right dosage. The green coffee beans also help the body to excrete toxins from the system. Green coffee beans are getting more users due to the health benefits they have. Buying the right variety of green coffee beans will assure an individual of receiving all these benefits. One will avoid buying the wrong variety of green coffee beans when they consider a number of factors. One will be assured of buying the right quality green coffee beans when they will follow the tips below or visit this website. A primary factor and individual has to put into consideration is the characteristics of the green coffee beans. The features of green coffee beans vary depending on the region they are grown. One has to take note of the differing characteristics of green coffee beans grown in different regions. The reason for buying green coffee should be known. It is crucial to seek more information on the right variety to use from somebody who has a deeper understanding about the use of green coffee beans. The needs of a person will be met when they will buy the right green coffee beans with characteristics they need. More about the green coffee beans and their features can be acquired through investigation. Through investigation, one will gain more knowledge on the various varieties of green coffee in the market. Any person desiring the best quality green coffee beans should check out the processing method. We have various methods of processing green coffee beans. To avoid buying fermented beans, buy green coffee beans that have been processed immediately after harvest. Quality green coffee beans will be achieved when they one will inquire of the duration the beans have stayed before being processed. The right quality will be attained when green coffee beans have been dried in the right temperatures. Green coffee beans of right quality will be the ones that have been dried by experienced experts. Lastly, consider the cost of buying green coffee beans. The amount of money an individual will use will vary depending on the variety to be bought. Having a clue on the best variety you need will help one choose the best variety that fits their needs. Compare on the various varieties of green coffee beans in the market before choosing the best. Ensure green coffee beans to be bought match your needs and budget. An individual is assured of buying the right quality green coffee beans when they will observe the tips above are observed.
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https://demeter-im.com/en/2020/01/13/naio-technologies-accelerates-next-growth-phase-with-a-new-funding-round-of-e-14-million/
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Naïo Technologies accelerates next growth phase with a new funding round of € 14 million After a first round of € 3 million in 2015, the French start-up Naïo Technologies specialized in agricultural robots, announces the closing of a €14 million funding round led by Bpifrance. Impact investor Pymwymic and Codema and its historical shareholders, Demeter and Capagro, flanked Bpifrance in this investment round. The French company, founded in 2011, manufactures and markets agricultural solutions in close collaboration with farmers. Their weeding robots respect both the environment and man: they provide a solution to assist farmers in their daily work, reduce the strenuous physical workload and limit the use of chemical weedkillers. Nearly 150 robots (Oz, Dino and Ted) are already deployed at farms and vineyards both in Europe and in North America. The promise of contributing to more sustainable agricultural practices, combined with the company’s ability to demonstrate market readiness over the past 18 months, have contributed to the successful closing of this funding round. This new investment round will enable Naïo Technologies to further capitalize on its position as a leader in agricultural robotics and reach the next level of technology maturity in order to prepare the robots for mass production. More information on the press release:
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Nayi Dishayen is a Hindi TV series telecasted on DD Kisan since 2015.The makers of the series chose DD Kisan due to the content showed on the channel.DD Kisan is a 24*7 channel dedicated towards agriculture and focused on innovative methods of farming. Nayi-dishayen covers stories from various parts of the country to showcase how farmers are hard working towards revolutionizing Indian agriculture to a large extent.By adopting latest techniques and methods, other farmers can similarly increase their yield and transform their lives substantially. Nayi Dishayen is a small step to save farmers in the country who lose hope by facing issues like low crop yield, lack of rainfall in drought-hit villages or lack of capital investment. The first episode of Nayi Dishayen showed how Indian farmers are working towards adopting organic methods of farming for a better harvest. The episode primarily focussed on Salt farming. Salt forms an important constituent of our diet.Without adding the right quantity of salt, the food remains almost tasteless. Today the farmers are using their fields by fetching water from the sea to generate the salt.The whole process to make salt takes about 45-60 days approximately.The use of advanced methods of farming has helped the farmers to check the salinity of the salt.When the salt is ready, it gets transported to factories and labs where it goes through examination and refinement. Another episode, much liked by viewers, features on how farmers are cultivating exotic vegetables like cherry tomatoes by using latest technological practices of farming. Today, Cherry tomatoes exist in all types of food items we consume in our everyday life. Be it pizza, pasta or sauces; cherry tomatoes have become the main ingredient in most of the dishes.Cherry tomato grows well in black soil and requires warm weather for growth. Chemical sprays are used from time to time to keep the plants safe from weeds,pests, and rodents. The program is not limited to the production of fruits and vegetables; it shows how farmers are turning attention to the growth of exotic flowers like Orchids, Tulips, Carnations, Dahlias, and Lilies, etc.by taking advantage of robust transformation methods of farming. Latest scientific innovations in the field of agriculture have made it possible for farmers in India to start cultivating flowers as an alternative source of earning.The emergence and use of tissue culture technique in polyhouseshave made it possible to grow Orchids on a large scale. With the increased production, domestic as well as needs of people belonging to other countries are fulfilled. For more updates on latest techniques and methods adopted in farming, log on to www.ddindia.gov.in/DDKisan.Catchall the episodes of Nayi Dishayen by subscribing to channel DD Kisan available on YouTube.
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Do you know that over the centuries the requirements to beer production have significantly increased; the ingredients, however, have remained the same? High-tech production lines today ensure the invariable taste of the drink in every bottle of the batch. Even though many technologies have changed over the years, the pillars for production of this noble drink have remained the same: water, grain, hops, and yeast. Facts about beer - Before the IX century hops was not used in brewing. - Legend has it that before the discovery of the brewers’ yeast by scientists, brewers used to drop their pants into the tank. Thus, the wort started fermenting and turned into beer. Water makes 90% of beer. Therefore, the purity and balance of this ingredient guarantee irreproachable taste and quality. Our breweries use only purified water for brewing. It should be noted that water differs greatly in different regions of Russia. For example, in Saint Petersburg water is very soft and similar to water in the Czech Republic in terms of its composition. In addition, specialists consider St. Petersburg water to be one of the softest in the world. This is one of the reasons why the Northern Capital is considered, amongst other things, the beer capital of Russia. The key point in preparing water for beer production is its treatment. Before meeting malt and other ingredients water for beer must be pure and clear as a tear. Water treatment at Baltika For these purposes we use a whole sequence of filters at our breweries: sand, ion exchange and carbon filters. Water from water wells or water supply system is cleared of the tiniest impurities, suspended solids and particles. At the output water is ideal for beer production. If the public supply water is not quite suitable for brewing, brewing companies can use artesian water from special wells like, for example, at Baltika breweries in Khabarovsk and Yaroslavl. Grain and malt Apart from water beer production also needs malt. Brewers receive it from grain crops. Conversion of grain into malt is called malting. Barley, wheat, rice, rye, oats, sorghum and other grain are left to germinate and are then dried. During germination ferments needed for brewing form and accumulate. Grain germination proceeds in a natural way. Brewers follow the recipes of mother-nature, however, helping it. Technologists create optimal conditions for germination: grains are first washed and then steeped in water. After that a germ starts developing inside every grain. This is when the necessary substances form in grains. The next step of the magic is drying of the germinated grains. Drying turns the grain into pale malt used for brewing of pale beer. For dark beer production it is possible to use dark, caramel or roasted malt apart from pale malt. It is additionally necessary “to do some magic” on the germinated grains: use other germination modes and higher drying temperature. For special flavor brewers add unmalted grain to beer. This can be barley, rice, corn, wheat, sorghum, oats, rye, millet and other grain crops. In terms of starch unmalted grain is similar to malt. The main difference is that unmalted grain does not contain active ferments. This enables brewers to create new beer brands with a wonderful taste bouquet. Fact about beer In the famous Belgian wheat beer of Wit variety 50% of grain bill is unmalted autumn wheat. Some brewers in Belgium also add 10% of unmalted oats into mash for wort production. What are further metamorphoses of malt? It is specially grinded and mixed with water, filtered, gradually heated, then hops is added and the mixture is boiled. Thus the wort that you can read about here comes into being. Agricultural project of Baltika Brewers pay a lot of attention to the of grain. For example, the raw materials for Baltika’s malthouses are supplied from different countries of the world, including Europe. Russian suppliers are agricultural enterprises in the regions of Tula, Voronezh, Lipetsk, Kursk, Penza, Ryazan, Tambov, Orel, Chelyabinsk, Omsk, Novosibirsk and other regions in cooperation with which our company is implementing its own agricultural project. Every year Baltika import seeds of grain crops from Europe to Russia and gives them to its partner agricultural enterprises. The main selection factor is that the grain variety must be approved by international brewing institutes as well as Baltika’s research center. Jointly with agricultural enterprises Baltika’s specialists control the process of growing, harvesting and preparation of grain and then malt. Hop and hop products Hop gives the drink its noble and inimitable bitterness and aroma. It is a natural preservation agent due to its high content of bitter acids. Hop cones are almost weightless, are pressed into granules and hermetically packaged in vacuum bags. The hops prepared in such a way is called a hop product. It is compact, convenient for transportation and storage. Hop-cones accounts for 5% only in the global hop deliveries. The other 95% used for brewing are hop pellets and hop extracts. Fact about beer In the Russian language “hopped” means “alcoholic”; in fact, however, hop does not influence alcohol formation in beer. It contains bitter alpha acids ensuring a longer storage period of beer and influencing the beer aroma by adding hoppy, fruity, herbal and flower flavours. Yeast is a little helper of the brewer entirely responsible for alcohol formation in beer. Nothing else creates the strength in this noble drink. Remember: no brewery ever adds alcohol to make beer strong! The role of yeast is not just to create alcohol: it helps the drink to acquire the most delicate notes of taste and aroma comparable to the variety of wine flavours by their richness. From the point of view of biology yeast are living microorganisms referring to fungi. A yeast cell has a round shape, fissions fast and has a tiny size – from three to seven microns in diameter. Yeast can live both with and without oxygen. In the first case the cells propagate actively while in the second case fermentation takes place with the formation of carbon dioxide and alcohol. Yeast in beer wort first propagate and then produce alcohol with organic substances. Thus yeast create the recognizable character of the drink. Special yeast strains There are special “tough” yeast strains that allow creation of extremely strong beer brands of up to 18% by volume. And there is more to come. The strength of Baltika 9 beer is achieved through a certain yeast strain. Baltika has developed a unique formula by selecting specially alcohol-resistant yeast. When the alcohol content in beer is over 6%, the action of ordinary yeast stops and it is deposited on the bottom of fermentation tanks.
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http://hifoods.in/beverages.html
2019-03-23T14:24:21
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Our drink is prepared from high quality Alphanso and Totapuri mango Pulp, harvested from plantations around local regions of Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu. With fruit being sourced locally, it can arrive at the Plant within hours from the time it is picked, maintaining quality and freshness. Through our SQA (supplier quality assurance) programme we work closely with our growers to continuously improve the quality of fruit available for the manufacture of our mango drink. Each and every raw material and finished product undergoes stringent test under the Quality Assurance and Quality Control Departments. So you can be assured of the best quality and the healthiest products with high nutritional values. Treat Joosi is made from Premium Mango and is rich in carotene that is good for health of the eyes. It is also rich in Vitamin C, which builds immunity and helps the body to fight common illness. Mango is good for digestion and it will improve appetite. Treat Joosi – Litchi HI Dairy’s Treat Joosi Litchi is made from the famous rose flavor litchi grown in the State of Bihar, India. Litchi drink is the best for beating the summer heat and to keep body cool. It is naturally nutritious and delicious. Treat Joosi – Lime Treat JOOSI Lime is a lemon drink made from the fresh lemon sacks collected from the best orchards available in the regions of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka & Tamil Nadu. It is processed and packed without loosing its natural characteristics and without adding any flavour that gives the most natural taste of freshly squeezed lemon juice. It is rich in vitamin C and Calcium and is the best drink for beating the scorching heat of summer in India. Refreshing and thirst quenching Lemon drink is packed in 200 ml PET bottles.
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Research study 1. FSIB matchmaking (cherry: ‘Emperor Francis’ and ‘Schmidt’) ‘Emperor Francis’ and ‘Schmidt’ had no said pedigree relationships but really shared 632 cM in the all thresholds playing with unphased research (Desk S5), indicative from a beneficial FSIB (96% probability) otherwise HSIB (4%) matchmaking (Dining table S6). So it couple had the higher SPLoSH value on NKCR group within the nice cherry. The unmarried similar-by-county (IBS) haplotypes above the 10 cM tolerance longer around the about half (53%) of the genomes, consistent with the expectations of 50% to possess a good FSIB dating; however, their double IBS accounted for the vast majority of other half (45%) of the genomes, significantly more compared to twenty-five% requested to possess FSIB (Fig. 3). Homozygous regions of at the very least ten cM (varying between 11–18 cM) per cultivar totaled 11% of its genomes, coinciding in both cultivars for almost all of the (56 cM, 9% of their genomes) when you look at the four nations (Fig. 3).
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With farmer's markets winding down and outdoor gardens dying away, the idea of fresh, wholesome produce may seem unattainable during winter months. Maybe you'll browse the produce aisles at your local grocery store, looking for something organic and edible, but chances are the quality won't be up to par, and you can never know exactly what you are buying. "When you buy organic, it doesn't mean your food isn't sprayed with pesticides," says Pieter Roets, co-owner of Hefty Harvest gardening warehouse in Lacey. "It might be organic pesticide, but it's still pesticide. The only way to know what you are eating is if you grow the food yourself." Walking into the store, I'm greeted by a chocolate lab, Duke, and well-organized, well-stocked shelves of growing needs - everything from lighting and aeration supplies to plant propagation books. As Roets takes me on a tour, we continue to discuss indoor growing. He recommends growing your herbs and vegetables indoors for the winter, producing nutrient-dense tomatoes, ever-bearing lettuce or trays of fragrant herbs, all fresh for the eating. There are many ways to grow indoors, depending on costs, grower experience, preference, etc. Hydroponics is an ideal way because the grower has complete control over nutrients, but rocks, soil and about a dozen other mediums can be used, including coconut fiber. But for starters - and especially for small spaces - a 10-inch by 20-inch grow tray is the perfect setup. This size fits nicely on counter tops and windowsills and is ideal for growing herbs and starts. Bags of pre-portioned soil plugs designed for growing trays are available for purchase and makes setup super easy. Just pop in the plugs, plant seeds, add water, nutrients and fluorescent lighting and voila! A beginner's setup, such as the one mentioned above, is relatively inexpensive, costing around $100. This investment can not only supplement through winter months, it is a great way to get a jump start on the outdoor growing season, when starts can begin in January or February and brought outdoors in the spring for a big and plentiful plant. For the more experienced (or ambitious) grower, Hefty Harvest has an 8,000 square foot warehouse filled with supplies for every growing need, and Roets, together with co-owners Alex Wentz and Nik Grobins, are a powerhouse trio of knowledge with a combined experience of more than 35 years. So if you are thinking of growing your own, the guys welcome you to visit the store or call for more tips and ideas for a happy, healthy and hefty harvest. [Hefty Harvest, 2825 Marvin Road NE, Lacey, 360.628.8964, heftyharvest.com]
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https://b-dvorak.cz/en/business-and-delivery-conditions
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Planting material of forest trees according to the cultivation method Free-rooting planting material Container-rooted planting material in planters with a volume of up to 1.5 liters, grown on air cushions Container-rooted planting material in other packaging (RCK, containers with a volume over 1.5 liters and others) Sorting, packaging, loading and transporting forest tree planting material All supplied planting material is manually sorted according to the parameters given by ČSN 482115 If the container-rooted planting material is shipped with returnable packaging (planters), the customer undertakes to return them to the nursery within the period specified on the delivery note or invoice. In the event of non-compliance with the return deadline or the packaging demonstrates significant damage, a contractual penalty of a specified amount will be charged for the packaging. The packing and loading of the planting material onto the means of transport is provided by the forest nursery at its own expense. The transport of planting material is usually arranged by customers themselves or through their carriers. Upon agreement, transport can be provided by the supplier (forest nursery) for a contractual price. Accompanying documentation and marking of planting material Forest tree planting material for forestry purposes is marked in accordance with the Act on the Trade in Forest Tree Reproductive Material, No. 149/2003 Coll., and bears a Certificate of Origin or Cover Letter. According to the Phytosanitary Care Act, No. 326/2004 Coll., the phytosanitary certificate is part of the accompanying documentation. At the customer's request, the planting material is marked with labels. The price of the label is CZK 0.50 / item without VAT. Price of planting material Prices are set for the standard quality of planting material in CZK for 1 item, without VAT (VAT according to valid legislation) and relate to the point of collection (forest nursery) The price includes packaging and loading onto the means of transport The price does not include the cost of any chemical treatment of the planting material (gelling and other) The chemical treatment of seedlings is done at the customer's request. The price for one chemical treatment is determined by a surcharge of 5% of the price of the seedlings. The price of a small number of seedlings - less than 100 in quantity - is determined by the retail price list in CZK / item without VAT. Payment of collected planting material The collected seedlings are paid for by the customer in cash or by bank transfer with a normal maturity of 14 days from the date of issue of the invoice, unless otherwise agreed. The purchase of seedlings worth up to CZK 5,000 is usually paid by the customer in cash when picking up the planting material. The planting material becomes the property of the buyer after the full payment of the invoice. Ordering planting material The customer will send the order by email or in writing to the address of the head of the forest nursery center. We also accept telephone orders, which are recorded in writing. The order must include the following: Company name or customer name, address, ID number Planting material: woody plant, method of cultivation, height, quantity Intended use: for forestry purposes (indicate natural forest area (PLO) and forest vegetation stage (LVS)), for other purposes Method of payment (invoicing address and address for sending the invoice if different, due date) Delivery date (in what timeframe is the customer willing to pick up the seedlings) After review, the order is confirmed by the head of the forest nursery center or delegated representative and the confirmed order is sent to the customer If the customer cancels a confirmed order for planting material, they may be charged a cancellation fee of up to 50% of the value of the uncollected seedlings (depending on timeliness and the volume) If we do not deliver the planting material in the confirmed order, we will replace this planting material with a similar material or the right planting material will be expedited. This will always be discussed in advance with the customer and an agreement on replacement performance will be drawn up. DVOŘÁK LESY, SADY, ZAHRADY (FORESTS, ORCHIDS, GARDENS) will immediately inform the customer if it finds out that it is unable to complete the confirmed order in its entirety. Collecting the planting material The date for collecting the planting material shall be agreed upon by the customer and head of the forest nursery center or delegated representative on the basis of a confirmed order. Handing over the planting material The handing over of the planting material between the supplier and customer is usually done in the forest nursery, before or during the loading of it onto the means of transport. It is understood that the person who picks up the planting material and acts on behalf of the customer is duly instructed in the treatment and handling of the planting material and is authorized and empowered to receive this planting material. An employee of the forest nursery hands over the planting material on behalf of the supplier During the handover, the number of seedlings and species and type composition are mutually agreed upon, the quality of the sorting and possible obvious defects and diseases are randomly assessed, and the price is verified according to the valid price list of the planting material. A random quality control check of the collected planting material is done on 0an analyzed sample of at least 200 items. The number of analyzed samples is determined in accordance with the homogeneity and size of the evaluated set. One sample can be taken from a maximum of 50,000 items of shipped planting material. A standard set of planting material is considered to be one that does not contain more than 5% of non-standard individual plants. 95% of individual plants in the group must meet all the essential parameters. Individual plants that do not meet more than 2 parameters are excluded. If the proportion of non-standard individual plants in the analyzed sample is found to be higher than 5%, a new sample of the same size is selected; if a higher proportion of non-standards is again found, the whole delivery is considered non-standard and must be resorted. If there is no higher proportion of non-standards in the second sample, the whole delivery is considered standard. The handover of the planting material is completed by the signature of the accepting person on the Certificate of Origin, Cover Sheet or delivery note. If the customer or their authorized representative fail to come to the place of delivery for the handover of the seedlings, or if a carrier is entrusted to pick up the planting material (and the carrier does not file a complaint on the spot), the planting material is considered to have been accepted without any obvious defects. DVOŘÁK LESY, SADY, ZAHRADY guarantees the quality and parameters of the supplied seedlings according to the relevant provisions of Decree 29/2004 Coll., unless otherwise agreed in writing Complaints about obvious defects shall be resolved during the handover of the seedlings (see section 9 - Handing over the planting material). Complaints about hidden defects are accepted in writing within 60 days of receiving the planting material at the point of collection (forest nursery). The customer must prove that the collected planting material has been handled in such a way that causes no damage to it. A legitimate complaint will be resolved by a replacement delivery of seedlings in the near future by agreement of both parties. The forest nursery will comment on complaints about hidden defects within 30 days of the written application. The forest nursery center is not liable for any complaints relating to the non-delivery of planting material if this has occurred for climatic or natural reasons or was caused by an accident or for any other reasons beyond our control.
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Property Search 2 Properties found Myddfai, Llandovery, Carmarthenshire A 100 acre livestock farm (with an option to purchase extra 60 acres) situated on the outskirts of the village of Myddfai in a renowned farming area which lies towards the western Reference: PRK10086 Tenure: Freehold Llanarthney, Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire. £600,000 Offers In Excess Of An impressive south facing smallholding of approximately 9.5 acres of quality grazing land. Set within an area of outstanding natural beauty this tastefully renovated 3 bedroom det
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https://www.agrivantage.co.nz/milkiwean-for-piglets-theres-nothing-better/
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Pig farmers Pieter Bloem and third generation Gavin and Nicole are firm advocates for Milkiwean Yoghurt, having noted significant improvements in piglet performance and even sow condition since introducing it 3 years ago. In their opinion, there’s no better product for rearing piglets. Bloem Farm in the Otago Peninsula is home to 290 sows and 4,000 layers (chickens). Approximately 12-14 sows farrow each week. The piglets are reared by sow and supplemented with Milkiwean Yoghurt for about 23 days, when they are weaned and weigh in at around 6-7kgs. “Three years ago, we were struggling to get the piglets to 6kg by weaning” says Pieter. “We had lower numbers weaned per sow. “Now we’re easily reaching our target weights and nudging 30 piglets per sow in a year.” Milkiwean Yoghurt is not a milk replacer, it’s a supplementary liquid feed for young piglets offered in addition to sow milk 24 hours after birth (day 1) through to day 14, or in this case, ‘til weaning. The Bloem management team are happy to say that Milkiwean Yoghurt has exceeded their expectations. “A big change for us is how easy it is to shunt wean” adds Pieter. “What was normally a difficult process (successfully putting new piglets onto a different sow) is no longer a problem. We’re doing up 3 shunts from the 12 to 14 sows farrowed.” The sows are rearing bigger numbers of piglets successfully too – up to 15 at a time – and are still in good condition for subsequent mating. Containing three times as much dry matter as regular milk substitutes, Milkiwean Yoghurt is designed to help piglets survive and thrive, promoting early feed intake, while supporting good functioning of the digestive system. Following AgriVantage Business Manager Warren Tanner’s advice on how to present the product was important, notes Pieter. “Don’t feed the piglets too much, introduce quantities that they can eat in 3 hours. Also, it should be fed fresh as it becomes unpalatable if left too long.” Proven benefits of Milkiwean Yoghurt are better growth and organ development, less disease and piglet mortality (+ 1 piglet/litter), better growth (+ 500g/day up to 21 days), improved feed conversion in fattening and increased performance long term. Nicole, who does a lot of the piglet management, agrees with much of this. “We see ready uptake from piglets as young as a day old” she says. “Once they taste a bit of yoghurt off your finger, they’re onto it. “There’s been a definite decrease in piglet mortality. Plus, we’re recording better growth after weaning with no growth check.” Pieter agrees that they see significantly less slow growers, noting that their slaughter weight has increased by about 3kg/head (at 18 weeks) over the last 3 years.* “I’d describe Milkiwean as highly cost-effective and essential to our rearing operation” Pieter concludes. “There’s no other product on the market like it.” *The Bloems have also modified their feeding plan post-weaning, giving the piglets a liquid gruel feed with additional milk powder for two weeks. In the past they were only fed dry food.
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https://www.redriverzoo.org/childrens-zoo-farm/
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PLAN YOUR VISIT Children’s Zoo Farm When you visit the zoo you are sure to have fun in the Children’s Zoo Farm! This dynamic space is filled with fun-based learning opportunities, domestic animals, and two beautiful gardens. What You’ll Discover on the Zoo Farm - An Interpretive Center which provides a fun play space dedicated to modern agriculture in North Dakota. Kids can learn about soil health on our climbing wall, pretend to be a farmer inside a real combine, explore interactive signage, and watch a movie about farming in our classroom. As you visit the interpretive center make sure to check out all the wonderful photos featuring local people that help bring food from farm to table! - Two beautiful barns house domesticated and heritage breed farm animals including cows, a horse, sheep, goats, alpacas and chickens! - The Zoo Farm showcases two beautiful gardens; our crop demonstration space which features the top 5 crops grown in North Dakota. Travel further into the farm and you will see our sensory garden, which is not only beautiful but functional. It is a certified pollinator garden. Both gardens are planted and maintained by volunteers. If you see someone working in the garden be sure to say hello, they love to visit about the work they do at the zoo! Support this Exciting Project! - The Children’s Zoo Farm project has been made possible thanks to the generous support of sponsors, donations, and visitors. Below are several ways you can support the Zoo Farm and the animals that live there.
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Every minute counts during harvesting period. The narrow time slots available require ultimate machine productivity – machinery must be operated at its performance optimum. Overload situations and downtimes must be avoided by all means. If the quality of soils or feedstock to be harvested varies strongly, optimum drive control becomes even more challenging. NCTE sensors measure torque and speed directly at shaft or component level, immediately delivering critical data to control for maximum production output without overload risk. The result: Optimum drive control, maximum harvesting performance, minimum downtime, cost savings.
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Summertime Construction provides high-quality irrigation installations throughout the Northern Michigan area. We specialize in lawn irrigation sprinkler systems that use the best products by the leading manufacturers to provide your residential or commercial property with maintenance-free, repair-free service for years. The Benefits of Installing a New Irrigation System - Save Time: Automated watering of your landscape. The timer adapts to the climate you live in and your lawn or garden. - Save Money: Money and water aren’t wasted with an automatic lawn irrigation system. The system is programmed and timed. The system uses rain sensors to ensure no water is wasted. - Save Water: An automated irrigation system distributes the right amount of water deep into the plant root system. Where plants need it most, saving you water and time watering. - Increase Property Value: Whether you have a residential or commercial property, a beautifully irrigated garden landscape is the gateway to getting a higher property price. Automatic Lawn Sprinkler Irrigation Systems Our irrigation systems are fully automatic and equipped with a remote control to provide a user-friendly lawn sprinkler system. Not only will an automatic irrigation system make your life much easier, it will also increase the value of your property. Our team of lawn sprinkler irrigation system designers and landscape architects at Summertime Construction will carefully analyze your landscape’s design as well as relevant plants and other landscape elements to make sure that sprinklers, irrigation piping, and other aspects of the irrigation system are installed optimally and in all the right places. Once your irrigation system has been installed, all you will have to do is press a button to begin distributing the perfect amount of water across your landscape. Our Irrigation System Installation Guarantee All of our irrigation system installations come with a written guarantee. We guarantee in writing our installed landscape systems against defects in material and installation for a period of three years. - New Home Construction - Carpentry Services - Home Theater Installation - Hardwood & Laminate Flooring - Kitchen/Bath Design & Installation - Tile Design & Installation - Home Automation - Energy Efficiencies - Interior & Exterior Painting - Power Washing - Concrete Stamping & Repair, Epoxy Floor Coatings, Faux Finishes - Light Commercial Home Inspection & Maintenance: You're not going to hit a ridiculously long phone menu when you call us. Your email isn't going to the inbox abyss, never to be seen or heard from again. With Summertime Construction, we provide the exceptional service we'd want to experience ourselves!
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https://www.philembassy.org.nz/latest/news/filipinos-make-their-mark-in-vegetable-and-fruit-farms-in-levin-north-island-new-zealand
2024-04-20T16:48:55
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Filipinos make their mark in vegetable and fruit farms in Levin, North Island, New Zealand As the Philippine Embassy continues to reach out to Filipinos, directly engage with them on their work, livelihood and stay in the North and South Islands and thank them for their vital contributions to the Philippines and New Zealand, Ambassador Virginia H. Benavidez and the Philippine Embassy officers and staff and their families, members of their household and friends visited Levin on 23 March 2014 and met with Mr. Mark and Ms. Ailyn Bevan, owners of the Big Toms Ltd. where fresh fruits and vegetables are sourced from their farm and directly from fruit growers around the country. Together with Paul and Rosalyn, brother and sister, respectively, of Ailyn Bevan, they accompanied and allowed the Philippine Embassy group learn more about how strawberries, apples, tomatoes, onions and fruits and vegetables are raised and harvested in their farm. Big Toms food and grocery is located at the main road of Levin and draws many people and clients because of the store’s accessibility and availability of fresh fruits and vegetables not soaked in chemicals. Mark and Ailyn Bevan took the group to Woodhaven Gardens Co. Ltd., a nearby 190 hectare farm owned by Mr. John Clarke who gave a briefing on the company’s scale of operations, manpower, marketing and focus on growing and prepacking fresh vegetables such as spinach, silverbeet, parsley, fennel bulbs, spring onions, lettuce, cabbage, celery, radish and fruits such as watermelons, melons and others. Mr. Clarke said that the company is proud of its highly skilled production and administrative staff, 9 of whom are Filipinos. The Philippine Embassy group and friends were given the wonderful opportunity and highly educational experience to go through some parts of the farm and see how fruits and vegetables are planted and taken from the ground. Giant pumpkins became the center of attention during the farm tour. After the lunch fellowship at the residence of Mark and Ailyn Bevan, Ambassador Benavidez also presented a certificate of appreciation to Mr. Julius Verano who completed his tour of duty at the Philippine Embassy in March. On behalf of the Philippine Embassy personnel and families and friends, Ambassador Benavidez thanked Ms. Alice Lozano, one of the Filipino community leaders who arranged for the visit to Levin, Mr. Mark and Ms.Ailyn Bevan and Mr. John Clarke for their warm hospitality, personal attention and gracious reception, sharing of information on the contributions of Filipinos and other interesting aspects in the running of the vegetables and fruits farm businesses and the very educational and fun farm experience given to everyone in Levin.
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May 23, 2009 So I have this new small greenhouse, and now I have room for about 32 trays of plant starts instead of the 12 that I could fit in when I was using only lights in my basement. Maybe I should have just bought more lights. Check out the photo below. 5 trays of zinnias The front-most tray has Benary’s orange zinnias. The next three back are Benary’s scarlet, mix, and yellow zinnias. The back-most tray has Oklahoma mix zinnias. They were all planted at the same time, but when I moved the zinnias to the greenhouse, the orange ones got left under the lights because there wasn’t room in the greenhouse. Look at them now. In my previous state of ignorance, I would have expected just the opposite, thinking the zinnias would just love the greenhouse and the ones left behind would sulk and fail to thrive. Nope. As I mentioned two posts ago, I’ve had trouble keeping the greenhouse from heating up into the 90s (F), whereas the basement is a pretty constant 70F. I suppose that must account for the difference. Unless Benary’s orange are gigantic compared to the other colors. I kinda doubt that. May 17, 2009 I’ve found that the hardest thing about my small greenhouse is keeping it from getting too hot inside. Even with the end door open, it is often 80 – 90 F inside on a sunny day, which is way too hot for the seedlings I am trying to raise in there. I made a simple vent out of a couple of scrap 3/4 inch pine boards that I sawed into narrow strips and screwed together along with a spare piece of greenhouse film. Basically, it is made of just two rectangular frames, one frame an inch bigger on both sides so it can fit around the smaller one. The bigger frame is covered in plastic. Frame has been screwed down. The small frame was screwed down to the greenhouse frames on top of the plastic film. The film was then cut, wrapped around the sides of the frame and stapled. The bigger frame just sits on top of the smaller one. There are no hinges. I just lift it off and slide it in through the opening on sunny days. I will probably need to hold it down somehow, maybe with a bungee, but that hasn’t happened yet. The top frame with plastic May 7, 2009 There are lots of happy plants in the green house now, and a few … ehhhhh, not so much. My purple majesty millet is getting pretty big, but I think it needs a little somethin’. A lot of its leaves are pretty pale looking. I gave one tray a quart of diluted fish emulsion for a perker-upper to see what happens. Jeeze, is that nasty-looking stuff. I had a septic tank pumped out once and the resemblance is strong. Getting kind of full in here I’m also having an issue with my digitalis. Some of the seedlings are scrawny and struggling, with pale leaves and green veins. I sought some help with this and my problem may be (1) It’s too hot for them in the greenhouse (2) They are lacking iron (3) I’ve kept them too waterlogged and the little beggars are drowning (4) Some combo of one through three, or (5) Something else. I gave them a shot of iron, and am trying to keep them cooler and dryer. So far most of them still look like little sad sacks, though one is quite big and healthy-looking. Odd, huh? How nice that it is good and truly spring now in the north country. March 31, 2009 Now, two weeks later, there really is some green to look at. You can see spinach in the bucket along with digitalis camelot, knautia, blue bedder salvia, and dianthus amazon in the trays. I have to confess that I’m really growing these under lights inside, except for the spinach, and just bringing them out in the greenhouse for short periods of time. We are still having nights in the 20s and I can’t trust my water buckets to keep it from freezing in there. According to the maximum/minimum thermometer I have in the greenhouse, it has gone down to 30 right on top of the buckets a couple of times. I believe that the water in the buckets is just not getting very warm during the day. I could add a little heater at night. I’ll have to do something soon, since, as of today, I have twelve flats of plants started, which uses all the room I have under the lights. March 15, 2009 It’s not much, but it’s a start. Two trays so far There are twenty-two 5-gallon water-filled pails wrapped in garbage bags to act as heat collectors. Thanks to Nell for the garbage bag idea. It’s 45 F outside right now and brightly sunny. I have the top half of the outside door open , and it’s still 90 F inside the greenhouse at shelf level. The tray on the floor has dianthus seeds planted and the soil temp in it is about 70 F, which is a little warm for those seeds according to what I have read, but what can I do? I guess I could set the tray out in the snow. The tray on top of the buckets on the right has some foxglove seedlings that are close to two weeks old. I have them under the shelf to shield them from the sun a bit, as I started the little guys under lights and they are probably pretty tender. In fact, I should probably go move them back inside. Hold on a minute, OK? … I’m back now. Here’s what they look like. I also have a few spinach plants growing in a bucket to see if we can get some early greens to put in our salads. They’re also about two weeks old. It may be only a start, but after a long cold winter it feels great to have green plants again, not to mention ninety degrees. December 6, 2008 Winter blew in about three weeks early this year. At first I thought Mother Nature was just teasing us, as she likes to do in November with some here-this-week-and-gone-the-next snow, but no, she meant business this time — lots of snow and shiver-me-timbers cold. With no sun to speak of, I haven’t tried growing anything in the greenhouse yet. There is one forlorn little left over campanula just sitting on the shelf awaiting it’s fate. We’ll see what happens to it. There really is a little plant in the tray. It’s been a little bit surprising to see that, even on cloudy days, it stays warmer in the unheated greenhouse than outside. Today, for example, it is 24 F outside, yet inside, it is still above freezing. A little cold for growing? At least the snow is pretty. I took this shot looking out the door of the greenhouse a few days ago. A Snowy Day Someday, the greenhouse will be living up to its name, but not for a while, I’m afraid. November 11, 2008 It turns out that a greenhouse is a great place for a little boy to play in the dirt. Our 3 1/2 year old grandson, JMM, was here yesterday, and, as usual, wanted to take his toy tractors and trucks outside to push dirt around and make cool tire tracks. It was 32 F out there, so he and I put on some warm duds and, miniature machinery in hand, headed for the best dirt patch, out by our small barn. The cold breeze soon had me thinking of a escape plan, and I had my Aha! moment. JMM was agreeable, the sweet little guy, so off we clomped. The greenhouse felt like a sauna (okay, it was really 54 F) compared to outside. Off came our hats, jackets, and gloves, and J got down to some happy dirt moving. We will be doing that again.
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Whenever I go to a grocery store for buying my monthly or weekly requirement of Groceries, there is one shelf of merchandise, which I usually try and avoid. This shelf actually contains bottles and small cans of various sizes and shapes starting from 100 or 200 cc cans to 2 liter or even 5 liter bottles or cans. All these contain just one product; virgin or extra virgin olive oil. In addition, there are few bottles that contain Olive Pomace oil, which is usually the oil that is extracted from the leftover olive pulp after first crush. The reason for my avoiding this shelf is the exorbitant cost of olive oil in India. Olive oil is totally imported into India as there is no local production and a bottle of extra virgin oil may cost around INR 750/- or US $ 12. That is why, I think it is prudent to avoid this and if I have to buy it for any specific purpose, I would buy most reluctantly a 200 gram can at the most.It is therefore no wonder, that I was pleasantly surprised, when I came across a write up about a company set up by the Government of Indian state of Rajasthan, known as Rajasthan Olive Cultivation Ltd, which has taken up Olive cultivation in a big way and first batch of olive oil extracted from India grown olives should reach the markets in India by September 2013. Rajasthan state is known as a dusty state with desert like conditions. India's Great Thar desert is located in the state. The weather is dry and rainfall is scanty. Yet, after a visit of teams of farmers and agriculture experts to Israel, which has taken up olive oil production in big way, to study technical feasibility and economic viability of the Olive cultivation in Rajasthan, it was found that the same arid weather of Rajasthan might turn out to be ideal one for Olive oil plantations. A pilot project on Olive cultivation was conceived after the visit and eventually after studying and reviewing the recommendations of the expert teams, the Government of Rajasthan decided to promote the Olive cultivation under public-private partnership in the state. Rajasthan Olive Cultivation Limited was incorporated on 19.4.2007 as a company in collaboration with the Government of Rajasthan through Rajasthan State Agriculture Marketing Board, Plastro Plasson Industries (India) Limited (now Finolex Plasson Industries (India) Limited), Pune & Indolive Limited of Israel having equal partnership. This company undertook Olive plantation on 182 Hectares (450 Acres) on Government farms in different agro-climatic regions of the state. A company representative, talking about current status, says that since 2008, more than 144,000 olive trees have been planted on almost 260 hectares (642 acres) of government and private land in the state, which, with its long, dry summers and short, cool winters, offers the perfect conditions for growing olives. The company plans to cover 5,000 hectares with olive plantations over the next three years. Since no farmer in Rajasthan had even seen before an olive in his life time, to convince and induce them to olive cultivation, was no easy task. But slowly some farmers who grew only wheat and cotton, which require a lot of water, decided to plant olive trees. Saplings of high-yielding olives just an inch in size were brought from Israel and grown to a height of 1.5 meters in company nurseries and then transplanted to the fields.. The plants will be irrigated by drip irrigation technology, where the roots are watered directly and nutrients added along with it. This method saves 40% more water than the older method and has been the reason behind the high yield of 2.8 tonnes of olive per hectare in Israel, which they hope to duplicate in Rajasthan. Each olive tree costs 130 rupees ($2.19) to plant, but farmers pay just 28 rupees or slightly less than US 50 cents as Government gives a subsidy. In addition, 90% of the cost for this irrigation system, is borne by the farmers. The olive trees have been planted in rows which are 7 meters apart, to enable groundnut cultivation in between the rows. This would help the farmers to start earning, even before the olive trees begin to bear fruit. Olive trees take 3 and a half years to bear fruit and then they keep producing them for a long time. The Government is also setting up a sophisticated refinery using machinery from Italy to press olive oil in Rajasthan. It is expected that about 25 tonnes will be pressed this year from September onwards, and the plan is to tap into the rising demand in the domestic market. Olive oil is well known for its health properties and extensively used for cooking in the Mediterranean countries. In India, it is mainly used in massage, facials and other beauty treatments. In India, the use of olive oil as a cooking medium is not widely prevalent and restricted to the miniscule minority of the affluent classes, who can afford the exorbitant price of the imported commodity. If Rajasthan olive oil becomes a successful commercial reality, I am sure that demand for the oil would increase by leaps and bounds. Today, Spain is the world's biggest producer of olive oil and accounted for around 50% of total production worldwide. If price of locally produced olive oil is reasonably priced, many Indians would switch over to it for their cooking requirements. However if the company prices its oils in the same price range as imported Spanish oils, I am afraid that they would have to find only export markets for their oils. 17 July 2013
agronomy
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Innovation is a key component of our corporate strategy and culture; it plainly occupies its prominent place in the group’s growth. This dedication to innovate is one of the main reasons why INNATIS is the biggest private pure-apple-player in France today. We believe that R&D towards new varieties, but also new farming, storage, packaging, and transport techniques are essentials so that we can quickly evolve and build upon what we already have accomplished in a fast paced and competitive industry. We cannot afford to loose our leadership position in todays world, which is why important research and development budgets are allocated everywhere throughout the channel. Our deep knowledge of apple varieties, their genetic, their behavior, and our mastery of (cold) storage and packaging methods rely on important acquired techniques, coming from numerous years spent researching and innovating to remain one of the most relevant actor of the sector. All of our orchards are labelled Vergers Ecoresponsables. It certifies that our orchards are adhering and respecting the Integrated Pest Management (IPM) charter. Drip feed mechanism Reflecting canvas & hail net Water-driven pre-grading tool Optical & laser triage for sorting Young HoneyCrunch orchard with anti-freeze mechanism Cold storage – controlled atmosphere Sample red flesh apple
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BPI defines the standard in re-vegetation and reclamation. We produce rapid and successful re-vegetation results and specialize growing grass in various conditions. Hydromulching utilizes a 1,000 to 3,000 gallon tank mounted on a truck or trailer that is equipped with a special pump and continuous agitation system. The pump forces the slurry through either a discharge nozzle mounted on top of the tank or a nozzle on the end of a hose. Hoses are typically limited to 200 feet in length. Fiber mulch and tackifier are added to the water in the tank and thoroughly mixed prior to application. (Application rates will vary depending on the site). Drill seeding is an agricultural process complete with tractor and a specialized seeding attachment called a drill. The drill utilizes a mechanical mechanism to open a furrow, place the seed in the soil at a certain depth, then cover the seed with wheels or some sort of patching mechanism.
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The world’s honeybee population is in peril, and its long-term survival is definitely in question. Since 2006, American and European honeybee populations have declined dramatically due to a mysterious phenomenon that has been named “Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD)“. The cause is unknown and has given many environmental and agricultural authorities cause for concern. In addition to many other environmentally responsible initiatives, a number of IHG properties have started on-site apiaries, where food and beverage staff have taken up beekeeping. The honey produced is used to provide our guests with delicious, locally made honey creations. This is one example of our commitment to creating Great Hotels Guest Love. Together, we can help save the bees! Guest at participating hotels can enjoy not only the new Jack Daniel’s® summer cocktails but other signature cocktail and culinary delights touched with honey as well, created by the innovative food and beverage staff at each property. As a guest, you can feel good about participating in a growing cause to save the world’s honeybees while preserving our environment. Organically harvested honey is one of life’s most healthful sweeteners, possessing a variety of benefits InterContinental Boston’s Miel Brasserie was one of the first to install a rooftop apiary and appropriately so. Miel means “honey” in French, and many of its wonderful culinary concepts feature organically harvested honey taken right from the hotel’s own hive. Sous ChefCyrille Couet volunteered for the task of urban beekeeping duty, training with a local beekeeping expert to manage the 10,000 bees and rooftop hive. The hotel even boasts a flatscreen “Bee TV” where guests can witness watch the rooftop activity. More than 40 pounds of honey was harvested in the first month. As a member of IHG’s Culinary Commando Committee, Executive Chef Didier Montarou participates in efforts to support Bees Without Borders and other similar organizations involved in food sustainability. The hotel has received numerous accolades and garners media attention for its positive activism on a regular basis. Below are some recent features highlighting the property’s achievements in beekeeping, food sustainability and other environmentally responsible initiatives. When you think of a five-star hotel in New York City, beehives and herb and fruit gardens are probably not the first images that come to mind, but that’s exactly what the InterContinental New York Barclay has done. Four colonies of honeybees arrived on the hotel’s 15th floor rooftop garden in June 2010. The “Barclay bees,” as they are affectionately known, play an important role in the pollination of the hotel garden, flying from rooftop treetops as far away as Central Park. The gentle bees produce honey , that the hotel uses in a variety of ways, from culinary infusions at the Barclay Bar & Grill to candles for guest amenities. The Barclay extends the use of one of its kitchens to NYC Beekeeping for honey harvesting and bottling in pursuit of the organization’s mission to foster a strong community of responsible urban beekeepers. Watch The Bees Check-In with Executive Chef Serge Devesa Recent coverage of the InterContinental New York Barclay’s beekeeping activities: In May the InterContinental New York Times Square sent midtown Manhattan buzzing with the installation of its first rooftop beehive. Located on the hotel’s green rooftop, the hive is expected to produce 20-30 pounds of honey in 2012. Ça Va Brasserie will unveil new dishes and cocktails infused with honey from the rooftop apiary, and the hotel has plans to bottle the nectar for unique gifts and amenities. Traveling apiculturist Zainal Khan commutes between Boston and New York to oversee the hive while training Chef Andrew Rubin in its day-to-day maintenance. Working with Khan,InterContinental New York Times Square will introduce an additional four hives to the roof by Summer 2013. The new beehive is just one of many green initiatives put in place by the InterContinentalNew York Times Square, which is currently pending LEED-certification. Since its construction, the property has maintained a commitment to the environment in a number of ways including the use of energy efficient lighting, water conservation, and recycling programs throughout the property. The green rooftops, located on the second and seventh floors, will be cultivated to include not only the growing apiary but a fully-functioning herb garden providing fresh ingredients to Ça Va. Recent media coverage about the InterContinental New York Times Square’s rooftop apiary:
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The Maryland Agricultural Water Quality Cost-Share (MACS) Program welcomes you as one of nearly 2,000 cover crop farmers who are helping to protect water quality in the Chesapeake bay and its tributaries, reduce soil erosion and increase the productivity of crop fields. It's time to begin planning your cover crop program. Please take a moment to review the planting information and payment schedule so that you'll be ready for the fall planting season. New this year: Farmers may mix any approved cover crop species. Cereal grain, ryegrass and forage mixes must be planted at a seeding rate of 60/40. The species with the earliest planting date determines the planting deadline. Mixes containing rye do not qualify for the $10/acre rye incentive. All cover crops must be planted by November 5, 2014. farmers must certify acres planted with the local soil conservation district by November 12, 2014 to qualify for payment. See the link to the Cover Crop Contractors Directory at right for a list of contractors who can plan cover crops in your fields this fall. The 2014-2015 Cover Crop Program is administered by the Maryland Agricultural Water Quality Cost-Share (MACS) Program and funded by the Chesapeake Bay Restoration Fund and the Chesapeake Bay 2010 Trust Fund. Norman AstleProgram AdministratorPhone: 410-841-5864Fax: 410-841-5950 Office Address50 Harry S. Truman ParkwayAnnapolis, MD 21401 50 Harry S. Truman Parkway, Annapolis, MD 21401
agronomy
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The Poinsettia is taken into account the Xmas Vacation plant and is normally obtained in full bloom right now in the calendar year. Preliminary Treatment of one's freshly obtained Plant.... When paying for poinsettia plants ensure that the plant is wrapped effectively to safeguard it from cold temperatures in the course of the vacation residence. Put it close to a sunny window. Retain a temperature previously mentioned sixty five degrees F. Mist the plant daily with lukewarm h2o. To avoid spots about the leaves from misting use distilled h2o. Water the plant if the area is dry for the contact. H2o extensively until eventually the water absolutely drains into the saucer. Ensure that you vacant the saucer of drained water. Preserve the plant faraway from all drafty spots, scorching or cold air. Poinsettia Treatment immediately after the vacations.... January to March – Keep watering once the surface area is dry and misting the plant during the day (three-four situations). Poinsettias adore the humidity the misting makes. April – Gradually minimize watering enabling the poinsettia plant to have dry amongst watering. But be mindful which the plant does not shrivel. Discontinue misting for the duration of this era. Just after your poinsettia is used to this dryness, transfer it into a interesting basement or anyplace where the temperature is about sixty levels File for just a duration of about 4 months. May possibly – Minimize the plant back again to about 4-5 inches over the soil degree, repot into the next dimension container and sprinkle 1 tablespoon of bone meal more than the roots. At this time you may also include some slow release fertilizer, like fourteen-fourteen-fourteen, or 19-six-twelve for faster growth. Water the newly transplanted plant with Superthrive or any transplant solution which contains Vitamin B1. Now it’s time to place your poinsettia plant inside a sunny window in which the temperature is over gazista po meri 65 degrees F. Mist the plant daily and h2o once the surface area is dry. In the event you haven’t included a sluggish release fertilizer whilst transplanting, start fertilizing having an all reason fertilizer every single two weeks as soon as new advancement seems. June – Go your poinsettia plant outdoors right into a partial sunny spot and proceed to h2o and fertilize it. July – Firstly on the month cut again Each and every stem about an inch. This may persuade your poinsettia to department resulting in a bushy plant. Oblaganje stepenista keramikom For those who don’t pinch it back again, your poinsettia grows tall without having facet branches. August – By now your plant must have branched effectively and it’s time to Slice it back again one more time so Just Stepenista od plocica about every shoot has about 4 leaves left. Presently keep on together with your fertilizing, misting, and watering program. September – Keep on to fertilize, misting, and water and ensure the temperature stays above sixty five degrees File. Oct – As your poinsettia desires limited days to be able to established buds, You should present it with twelve hrs of complete darkness starting the main working day of October. Give the plant darkness from five pm to eight am daily throughout this era. Devoid of these added hours of darkness poinsettias received’t established buds as well as the leaves stay environmentally friendly. Position a box or black plastic bag in excess of the poinsettia plant ensuring no light reaches the plant. Through daytime transfer the plant to a sunny window and go on to fertilize, misting, and h2o. November – At the end of the thirty day period discontinue the darkness cure and depart the plant in its sunny window. At this time try to be capable to see flower buds. December – Discontinue fertilizing about the middle of your thirty day period. Carry on watering and misting and address your poinsettia plant the same as you did just after you got it. At the moment your poinsettia should be blooming yet again. Like several tropical crops poinsettias might be grown correctly indoors when appropriately tested and demonstrated suggestions are adopted. You can enjoy poinsettia crops for months until finally it is time and energy to deliver out the Easter Lily.
agronomy
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100% Rainforest Shade Grown Coffee 250g Bun Coffee aus Byron Bay, Australia Kaffeebohnen aus Brasilien, Costa Rica, Mexico, Nicaragua Schattenanbau im Regenwald Hergestellt in Australien 100% Shade Grown Coffee Deliciously smooth and alive with flavour, the coffee used in this blend is shade grown on certified forested farms in Central and South America. It’s a unique blend that exhibits intense aromas of fruit and flowers, and is sweet and bright with excellent acidity. It makes a complex, intense espresso and a smooth, full-flavoured milk-based coffee. All the beans are Rainforest Alliance Certified, and grown under the banner of the Sustainable Agricultural Network, conserving ecosystems and giving growers a better quality of life. What makes shade grown coffee special? Shade grown coffee doesn’t require the clearing of forest to make way for plantations. This makes shade grown coffee an ecologically friendlier option. When we talk about shade grown, we aren’t talking blends or single origin coffee, we mean coffee that has been planted under the canopy of a forest. When coffee trees are planted in this manner, they do not disturb the natural ecology or biodiversity of the region. Instead, they enhance it. Shade grown coffee plantations attract more bees, birds and insects to any part of a forest where they have been cultivated. By increasing biodiversity, this improves the forest as well as the unique flavours it imparts to the beans the trees produce. When coffee trees lose the protection of the forest, they become susceptible to a range of diseases and conditions which destroy the coffee trees and the young cherries on them. To avoid this destruction, farmers must turn to a range of chemicals, pesticides and fertilisers. Unfortunately, these are absorbed by the tree into the coffee cherries on them. Shade grown coffee beans taste better and is more ecologically friendly too According to the Smithsonian National Zoo and Conservation Institute – “in an age where deforestation is happening at an alarming rate, coffee that uses the ‘shade-grown’ method of cultivation provides an important habitat for birds to rest. Without these habitats, migratory birds might not be able to reach their destinations. Shade grown coffee delivers other key eco-benefits too - They prevent soil erosion and denudation. - They protect the forest in their own way given they do not need chemicals that seep into the Earth and harm the microscopic organisms that inhabit it - They attract new species of birds and insects. In one study done in Mexico, there was a 64% increase in chewing insects on coffee plants grown using the shade method - They open new opportunities for ecotourism which a region may previously have never enjoyed - They naturally lower the number of pests in a forest by attracting birds which eat them
agronomy
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We are not farmers, but we understand most of our workers and technicians are from farmers families and most of communities we help them to turn to prosperous mining are farmers by origin. After the sources will be exhausted, the land re-cultivated and workers will try to set up a new farming, they will need help. Whoever gives up farming forever is not realistic. We need prosperous farmers around our facilities even now as we have to take care about daily food for lot of people inside and around our operations. Our marketing management is supporting farmers with seeds, fertilizers, chemicals, equipments, tools and machinery in turn we have access to large sources of production which times to times need our help to market them properly.
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ENST 201 Foundations of Food and Agriculture (4) Integrating local, regional, and global perspectives, this course outlines the history of agriculture, introduces the development of food systems and policy, and reviews the environmental impact of food production. Among topics addressed are the history of agricultural expansion in the US, the development of agriculture and food policies, interaction among agricultural markets at home as well as abroad, and sustainable agriculture. Classroom activities emphasize the involvement of multiple constituencies in identifying and articulating agricultural issues. Field opportunities include garden activities and local trips aimed at relating broader issues to how livelihoods are pursued on the Cumberland Plateau.
agronomy
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Green-fingered Brits are being advised to clean their garden tools ahead of Spring in order to get the best gardening results. Experts at GardeningExpress.co.uk have named their top tips on how to keep gardening tools in tip-top condition for many years to come. Garden tools and equipment can be expensive, so it’s important to clean, sharpen and maintain them regularly. Green thumbs should ideally clean their tools after every time they use them, and it’s especially important to give them a deep scrub at the end of the season. If this chore is avoided then the tools will become rusty and won’t perform well, which may cause injuries to both the user and the plants. Using unhygienic tools may also lead to spreading diseases like Phytophthora, which is a soil based disease that can kill a wide range of plants. Proper storage of garden tools is also important, as many items need specific conditions to avoid rusting or developing mould growths over time. Chris Bonnett, the founder of GardeningExpress.co.uk said: “Properly cleaned and stored tools will last longer and work more effectively than those left neglected. “By regularly cleaning them, you are removing dirt, debris, plant matter and other residue that could eventually lead to rust. “Sharp blades are key when working with any type of cutting tool used in gardening, as it’s not only safer, but it also helps ensure accurate cuts every time which leads to better-looking results in the garden or landscape. “Taking these steps to look after your tools will help protect your garden against diseases while providing you with an improved overall gardening experience and better results.” Here are the top seven tips for maintaining garden tools from the team at GardeningExpress.co.uk: - Remove soil and debris after every use It’s important to remove the soil and debris from tools in order to prevent rusting and maintain the efficiency. Getting into the habit of hosing down the tools or wiping them off with a damp rag after each use will make it easier to manage the maintenance process in the long term. - Don’t leave tools wet Gardening tools should never be put away wet, as it will lead to the development of rust and corrosion. Wet gardening tools also create a favourable environment for mould and mildew to grow which is both unpleasant and unhealthy. It’s essential to ensure all garden tools are wiped down with a dry cloth before being stored in order to extend their lifespan and keep them in good condition. - Wipe the metal parts with oil To prevent corrosion and rust developing on the metal parts of the tools, it’s good to wipe them with a bit of oil. Because oils help to create a protective barrier, it’s also good for preventing the spread of plant diseases. Furthermore, wiping tools with oil prevents dirt and debris from building up on the tools’ surfaces and improves their aesthetic appeal. - Sharpen at least once a year Sharpening cutting tools as well as the blades of shovels and spades is essential for keeping them functioning at their best and making gardening an easier task overall. Sharpening reduces damage to plants from dull edges and improves accuracy and efficiency. - Hang the tools in a dry and protected area Never leave the gardening tools outside, as exposure to moisture can corrode metal tools, ruin wood handles, and rust blades. Keeping the tools away from rain, snow, and humidity will help to preserve them for longer. Ideally, tools should be stored inside a dry garage or shed, preferably hanging on a wall. - Disinfect to prevent diseases It is essential to disinfect gardening tools in order to prevent the spread of harmful bacteria and diseases. Use rubbing alcohol and pour it into a spray bottle for easier use. If you’re working with diseased plants, you may want to keep a bucket of chlorine bleach and water with you to easily disinfect the tools before moving on to the next plant. Additionally, proper sanitation of tools reduces the chances of weeds being brought into the garden environment. - Thoroughly clean tools which have been used for chemical applications Take extra care when scrubbing any tools which have been used for chemical applications, as fertilisers and other chemicals corrode metals extremely quickly. For more information about maintaining gardening tools, visit:
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I thought I would share a few photos today and why I love this time of the year. I love seeing the butterflies out in abundance! Two weeks ago we had dozens fluttering about! I love the tulips and seeing the perennials getting ready for another season. I love the blossoms on our ornamental crab trees! Do you like the grain trailer in the background?! Not sure why, but this becomes the place to park all types of equipment over the summer. This is the view we see from out kitchen and dining room windows. Gorgeous!! This was my first Mother's Day gift 8 years ago. It is a slow growing tree, but I love it! I love how everything comes alive in spring. The colours are so vivid - the green grass and new leaves, the perennials, the blossoms on the trees, the dandelions (don't really love these!). I love to see the birds making their way back for the season and especially seeing the hummingbirds! I love to see the farmers in the fields (one farmer in particular!) and know that the fields will soon be green with this year's crops! What do you love about spring?
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Along with Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Malbec and Petit Verdot, Merlot is one of the primary grapes used in Bordeaux wine, and it is the most widely planted grape in the Bordeaux wine regions. Merlot is also one of the most popular red wine varietals in many markets. This flexibility has helped to make it one of the world’s most planted grape varieties. As of 2004, Merlot was estimated to be the third most grown variety at 260,000 hectares (640,000 acres) globally, with an increasing trend. This puts Merlot just behind Cabernet Sauvignon’s 262,000 hectares (650,000 acres). While Merlot is made across the globe, there tends to be two main styles. The “International style” favored by many New World wine regions tends to emphasize late harvesting to gain physiological ripeness and produce inky, purple colored wines that are full in body with high alcohol and lush, velvety tannins with intense, plum and blackberry fruit. While this international style is practiced by many Bordeaux wine producers, the traditional “Bordeaux style” of Merlot involves harvesting Merlot earlier to maintain acidity and producing more medium-bodied wines with moderate alcohol levels that have fresh, red fruit flavors (raspberries, strawberries) and potentially leafy, vegetal notes.
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Texas Olive Oils Produced from Arbequina olives grown in the mediterranean climate of the Texas Hill Country, our olive oils are delicious, healthy, fresh and 100% pure extra virgin olive oil — no blending or watering down with cheaper oils will ever be found in our bottles! Try our mouthwatering olive oils infused with natural flavors to easily add a healthy gourmet twist that brings out the flavors of your favorite dishes. Time and again, our customers from abroad tell us that our Texas olive oils are better than the finest from overseas. Discover the difference for yourself!
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At Anchor Pumps, we offer a wide range of high-quality garden pumps at affordable prices. All our garden pumps are sourced from top brands, ensuring that we deliver only the best in quality and reliability. Pumps for irrigation, flood control and ponds. Brands that we stock include: - Stuart Turner These brands are all recognised as the world’s leading garden pump manufacturers. What is a garden pump? A garden pump is a small mechanical tool that can integrate with your home or garden plumbing system and can help move water around your garden with ease. There is a wide variety of pump types available that integrate with each garden’s plumbing or irrigation system. What are the different types of garden pumps? Our range of garden pumps include: Water Butt Pump A submersible water butt pump is a type of jet pump that you simply place in a water butt, connect to power and pump up to 37 litres of water per minute. So much easier than using a watering can. Simply drop the submersible pump in the water butt, turn on the pump and water your garden. Perfect for older folk who don’t fancy carrying large amounts of water around a garden by hand. Garden Fountain Pump Add a beautiful fountain-like feature to your garden with this garden fountain pump. Simply place the pump in the pond, secure the pump in place, connect to power and you’re good to go. The pump can create a variety of water displays. Garden Booster Pump Designed for pumping clean non-potable water, the portable jet pump is ideal for many households and light industrial uses including water pressurisation and lawn sprinkler boosting. The pump is ideal for integration with a water butt due to the fully automatic press/flow switch control. The latest technology At Anchor Pumps, we are the one-stop choice for all your garden pump technology. For the very best in pump technology, why not try the Leo XKS-304P Submersible Water Butt Pump. Simply submerge the water butt in, connect to power and pump up to 24 litres of water per minute. Alternatively, for a higher flow rate, why not check out the Stuart Turner Boostamatic. Designed for pumping clean non-potable water, the portable jet pump can clear 80 litres of water per minute. This pump is suitable for both home and water butt integration. If you would like to learn more about our selection of garden pumps, please contact us by phone or request a callback.
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Whether you’re just getting started in learning the ropes or if you’ve been in the business of raising chickens for a while, it’s important to always choose the best chicken feed brand to ensure the health of your chickens. However, finding the best feed takes a lot of research as well as good knowledge of what ingredients are good for boosting the health of your chickens. In an effort to help you create fulfilling mealtimes for a consistent nutritional source that your chickens can depend on, we have researched and reviewed 10 of the best feed options that are available today. Top 5 Best Chicken Feed Brand : Editor’s Pick We have also included a handy buying guide as well as an FAQ section to help you determine all the important factors that you need to consider before making a choice that is right for you and your chickens. So without further ado, here are the top 10 products on the market. 10 Best Chicken Feed Brand Reviews: 1. Naturally Free Organic Feed - Complete Feed For Chickens And Ducks - A... - Certified Organic and Non-GMO Project... - Feed Dry or Fermented - It's all about... This organic layer feed is soy free and corn free. It’s also non-GMO project verified. Made using organic whole grains, Naturally Free organic layer chicken feed contains at least 16% protein and is specifically formulated to give your flock a perfectly balanced and nutritious diet. It contains calcium to help ensure that your hens produce sturdy eggshells, which means that it should only be fed to those hens that are laying as well as those that will lay in the very near future. This is one of the healthiest natural products that you can get for your laying hens these days. Grown through sustainable farming in the Pacific NW, this product’s manufacturer is dedicated to buying only from farmers they know to support local agriculture. If you are searching for the best organic chicken feed for birds over 20 weeks of age, this could very well be the ideal option for your hens. It can be fed to chickens, ducks, and geese – it’s suitable and ideal for all waterfowl. The feed has an extensive shelf life and it also comes in minimal packaging which helps to ensure a smaller carbon footprint. - Soy free and corn free feed that comes at an affordable price - Complete feed for chickens, ducks, geese, and various other waterfowl - USDA certified organic, non-GMO project verified - Unprocessed whole grain for optimal nutrition - Grown through sustainable farming 2. Prairie’s Choice Grower Feed - Prairie's Choice is 100% Non-GMO... - Grower Formula all natural backyard... - 18% (Min.) protein for chickens up to 18... When given a choice, a lot of chicken keepers choose non-GMO feed because it’s more nutrient dense and is, therefore, easier for the chickens to digest. In addition to being balanced, safe, and nutritious, this feed is made from soybean meal that is not chemically processed. This means that if you are interested in providing your chickens with the best feed to ensure their optimal health and strength, this could be the ideal choice for you. Purchasing this product will help you ensure that your flock is happy and well fed. Grown and packaged right here in the US, Prairie’s Choice backyard chicken feed is the total package when it comes to the health and nutrition of growing chickens. This high-quality product is undoubtedly the best poultry feed that you’ll get for the money, and very few other chicken feed products on the markets provide quite the same amount of value. Of all the popular chicken feed brands, this is one of the firm favorites of a lot of backyard chicken keepers. Ingredients include protein, fiber, calcium, fat, phosphorus, and salt. This feed also contains added nutrients such as vitamins, folic acid, and so on. It comes in convenient 25-pound bags. - Contains a great mix of vitamins that chickens need - Non-GM all, none chemically processed - Grown and packaged in the US - Total nutrition offers everything for healthy growing chickens - High-quality, nutritious feed from a well-known brand 3. Kaytee Chicken Supplements - Calcium For Strong Bones And Eggs - Omega-3 Fatty Acids For Egg Nutrition - Probiotics To Support Digestive Health This chicken feed supplement provides backyard chickens with the types of nutrients that aren’t available in traditional scratch. It contains a lot of valuable supplements such as calcium which helps to ensure strong bones as well as strong egg shells. It also has omega-3 fatty acids which are great for nutrition, and probiotics which help to support the chicken’s digestive health. Kaytee Chicken Supplements provide the ultimate in nutrition with every bite. If you are concerned about your chickens getting all the vitamins and nutrients that they need, then this is a great supplement to add to their diet of the best chicken feed. In addition to helping prevent diseases caused by poor nutrition, adding a high-quality supplement like this one to their diet will help reduce the danger of poultry stress which leads to health problems and can even cause the death of your chickens. A nutrient-rich diet also helps to prevent your flock from becoming undernourished and susceptible to issues such as weight loss, immune suppression, low egg production, loss of feathers, and various other conditions. - Contains calcium for stronger bones and eggs - Omega-3 fatty acids enhance hen’s nutrition - Probiotics help to support digestive health - Offers maximum nutrition with every bite - Very affordably priced chicken supplements 4. Manna Pro Crumble Feed - MEDICATED: Complete chick feed with... - FORTIFIED: Manna Pro Medicated Chick... - SUPERIOR NUTRITION - Manna Pro Medicated... This chicken feed contains everything that your baby chicks need to survive and thrive. It comes in crumble form for easy intake which makes your job of feeding the young chickens as easy as it can be. Suitable for chicks between zero and 16 weeks, this crumble comes fortified with all the necessary vitamins and minerals that they need to grow. This medicated chick starter is designed to enhance their development of immunity to coccidiosis, a disease that is one of the leading causes of death when it comes to young chickens. At this stage of their lives, your little chicks’ survival depends mostly on prevention. This chicken feed is also extremely high in protein and calcium to ensure the strong growth of your little chickens. It provides them with everything they need to gain weight, develop muscle, and grow feathers. If you are searching for the best chick starter feed, this is the product you definitely need to consider. In addition to being medicated to help prevent diseases in young chicks, it also increases their rate of weight gain while improving feed efficiency for replacement chickens. - Medicated complete crumble ideal for chicks between zero and eight weeks - Fortified with vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients for healthy growth - Designed for the development of immunity to coccidiosis - Contains 18% protein for fast muscle development and weight gain - Comes in convenient 5-pound bags 5. Nutrena Country Feeds Layer Pellets - Complete nutrition for the unique needs... - 16% protein and is fortified with... - A complete layer feed—no need for... This layer pellet feed is available in 50-pound bags and offers complete nutrition to cater to all the needs of laying hens. With 16% protein as well as fortified vitamins and minerals for the promotion of health and egg production in your hens, this is a complete layer feed that requires no supplementation. For anyone looking for a feed that has the proper balance of vitamins, minerals, and protein that hens require to stay healthy and strong as well as to produce high-quality eggs, these could very well be the best chicken feed for layers that you will find anywhere on the market these days. According to the tons of reviews online from satisfied customers, this product offers amazing value at a great price. Your chickens are going to absolutely love this scratch, and you’ll soon find that they start to produce even yummier, more delicious eggs on a consistent basis. - Offers complete nutrition needed by laying hens - Contains 16% protein for healthier muscle and bone development - Fortified with vitamins and minerals to promote egg production - Complete layer feed that requires no additional supplements - The 50-pound package offers the best value for money 6. Small Pet Layer Feed - All Natural, Ingredients Sourced out of... - Non-Gmo, Corn Free, Soy Free - High protein, Omega 3, Seeds, and Herbs This locally sourced chicken layer feed offers the premium option for ensuring the optimal health of your birds. You have the peace of mind of knowing that you are getting the best value for your money, or your money back thanks to their 100% satisfaction guarantee from the manufacturer. All the ingredients used in this product are from the Pacific Northwest and they are totally soy and corn free, as well as non-GMO. This feed contains a healthy nutritious mix of everything that your flock needs. It combines high protein pellets with grains and seeds together with a light coating of omega-3 oil from vegetables. This feed formula ensures the best combination to provide all the essential nutrients in a protein meal that is not only healthy but tasty too. Always store this feed in a cool dry place to keep the packet closed when starting use. Ingredients include peas, wheat, millet, oats, triticale, and sunflower seeds, among many others. If you are looking for the best feed for laying hens, be sure to check this one out. - Contains all-natural ingredients sourced from the Pacific NW - Soy-free, corn free, and non-GMO - Contains high protein levels, omega-3 oils, herbs, and seeds - Comes with a 100% satisfaction guarantee - Available in convenient, affordable 25-pound bags 7. Brown’s Layer Booster Feed - 16% Protein, High Calcium Formula For... - Natural Plant Protein... Free Of Animal... - Fortified with Vitamins, Minerals and... This chicken feed is nutrient dense thanks to its use of natural plant proteins as well as the freshest, most wholesome sun-ripened grains. You can be sure that your birds are absolutely going to love eating this meal. In addition to using only high-quality ingredients, Brown’s brand ensures that the formula of this feed has everything that hens need to grow strong healthy and produce strong shelled eggs that have rich yellow yolks. With 16% protein content, this high calcium formula is ideal for top producing laying hens that are 18 weeks or older. It’s free of animal proteins and fats, containing only natural plant protein. The mix is also fortified with vitamins and minerals including calcium for optimal egg production. This is among the best chicken feed for egg layers available anywhere for the price. Feedback from various chicken keepers shows that Brown’s natural feed is one of the most popular types of feed on the market right now – and with good reason. It’s been shown that the majority of hens produce more eggs on average when on this feed. For anyone looking to optimize their egg production, this is a great feed to consider. - Contains 16% protein for optimal growth and strength - Comes with high calcium content to ensure strong bones and eggshells - Made from natural plant protein with no animal proteins or fats - Fortified with vitamins and minerals for optimal egg production - Very affordably priced in a convenient 20-pound package 8. Manna Pro Oyster Shell - FOR LAYING POULTRY: Our crushed oyster... - OYSTER SHELL & CORAL CALCIUM: Our... - STRONGER EGGSHELLS: Our crushed oyster... This is a must-have whether you’re tending to a backyard flock or if your breeding show birds. Oyster shell is recommended for laying hens because it is a great source of calcium to help them produce strong eggshells. This oyster shell is also heat treated to ensure its purity, and it’s available in 5-pound and 50-pound bags for your convenience. You can feed this oyster shell to either layers free choice in separate feeders or you can add a pound of oyster shell to 20 pounds of layer feed. You can feed it to pullets (young hens that are less than a year old) beginning at 18 weeks of age, continuing right through their entire lay period. This is undoubtedly one of the best chicken feed supplements you’ll find and a great source of calcium that will ensure strong eggshells from your laying birds. However, it’s vital to always make sure that you avoid offering any feed that is moldy, spoiled, insect or rodents infested, or just abnormal in appearance, odor, or color is this may result in illness or death of your chickens. - Great source of calcium for strong eggshells - Pellet-sized for easy consumption - Heat treated to ensure purity - Recommended for all laying hens - Available in 5-pound and 50-pound bags 9. Manna Pro Starter Crumble - NON-MEDICATED: Manna Pro Non-Medicated... - COMPLETE FEED: These specially crafted... - CHICKS, DUCKLINGS, GOSLINGS: Manna Pro... This non-medicated starter feed is ideal for young chicks and contains everything that they need to thrive. The crumble form makes intake and feeding extremely easy and is fortified with every vitamin and mineral that your baby chicks must have to become healthy and thrive. Because it’s non-medicated and contains no antibiotics, this chick starter is perfect for mixed flocks and can be safely fed to small chicks, ducklings, goslings, among other birds. With 18% protein mixed into this nutritious meal, you can rest assured that your chicks have everything they need for optimal weight gain as well as enhanced muscle development. If you have any young birds that need proper care to grow into healthy adults, then this is undoubtedly the best chick starter feed that you can provide them with. It will ensure that they have all the protein, vitamins, and minerals that young birds need to grow healthy and strong, all without medications. - The formula is ideal for mixed flocks - Contains 18% protein for enhanced weight gain and muscle development - Fortified with vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients for healthy growth - Contains no added medications or antibiotics - Ideal starter kit for chicks between zero and eight weeks old 10. Amazingly Tasty Organic Feed - All of our feeds feature No Soy, No... - All our feed is shipped Priority Flat... This organic feed for layers and show birds is ideal for use just before the onset of laying and throughout their entire life. It has a unique formulation which includes loose grains that are non-GMO as well as tasty protein pellets that your chickens will really enjoy. Amazingly Tasty feed is made by the manufacturer every other week, which means that it’s always fresh as opposed to warehoused feeds that might be sitting on the shelves for years before they are sold. Organic vitamins and minerals are included to ensure that your chickens are able to maximize their absorption in order to provide you with healthy, tasty eggs. The fixed feed formula maximizes gut health as well as feed conversion and efficiency, all the while offering a wide variety of ingredients that ensure high quality, delicious eggs, and healthy chickens. With 19% protein content and oyster shells to create a complete feed ration, this is certainly one of the best chicken feed for layers you could get for your flock. In addition to all the great ingredients, it also contains roasted milo which looks a little like popcorn, but it’s not! This helps to allow maximum nutrition absorption, which is a lot more than what is available in unroasted milo. - Soy-free, corn free, and non-GMO grains - Made from plant and animal proteins - Includes organic Fertrell Nutri-balancer for easy absorption - Freshly milled products are never warehoused - Contains roasted milo for greater nutritional value Buying Guide: Things to Consider When Select Chicken Feed When it comes to choosing the correct feed for your chickens, they are quite a lot of things to consider. As their caregiver, it’s very easy to notice if you’re not giving your chickens the right feeds because they simply won’t be thriving as well as they should. But, careful consideration of the factors listed below will help you avoid such a situation so you have healthy, happy chickens from day one. The main consideration when choosing the best chicken feed for egg layers is to ensure that it includes all the necessary nutrients that your chicken needs depending on what stage of their growth there at. Each stage of the chicken’s growth requires a different type of feed, and you will need to have complete knowledge and understanding of the various stages if you are to succeed in raising healthy chickens. Stage of Chicken’s Growth Starter Chicken Feed – Baby chickens have a dietary requirement that is obviously very different from full grown chickens. Their diet needs to be dense in proteins (about 20-24%) which means that this should be your main consideration if you’re buying feed for baby chicks. Grower Chicken Feed – This feed is ideal for teenage chooks whose diet requirements are very different from those of baby chickens. At this stage of their lives, the chickens don’t need as much protein (about 16-18%) in the grower feed, and you also need to ensure that the feed doesn’t have unnecessarily minerals or vitamins to bombard the chooks. Layer Chicken Feed – For full grown chickens, you will need the type of feed that has the perfect balance of nutrients, including calcium, proteins, vitamins, and minerals. The protein level in layer feed is identical to that of grower feed, but it contains more calcium. Type of Feed This type of feed contains a chemical compound known as amprolium and is common among starters and helps to prevent fowl diseases such as coccidiosis in your flock. Fermented feed is the best way of providing vitamins and enzymes that your chickens need to improve their digestion and neutralize toxins. Fermented feed also leaves your chickens feeling full for longer which means they won’t demand food all the time, effectively cutting down your feeding expenses as well as fewer droppings to clean up. As previously mentioned, chickens require the right types of nutrients if you want to keep them healthy and productive. Some important considerations in this regard are the age and the other chickens that you have in your flock aside from the egg layers. As with most other animals, chickens need carbs, fats, proteins, minerals, and vitamins. So make sure that the feed you choose has a good combination of all these essential things. Some feeds come with coarsely broken oyster shells which provide extra calcium needed for chickens to produce eggs with stronger shells. There are some people who prefer their chicken feed to be either organic, soy free, and corn free. This type of feed does exist, but it’s important to note that it’s not only difficult to find, but it’s also going to cost you significantly more than you would pay for regular chicken feed. You may also come across labels stating that the chicken feed is vegetarian. This simply means that they aren’t any animal products in the feed, but keep in mind that chickens are omnivores. They will eat virtually anything! Chickens have to eat several times a day. Before choosing the right brand or type of chicken feed for your needs, make sure that you will be able to afford the one you decide to go with. Chickens can be quite picky and if you switch the brand midway, it might affect their rate of growth. Fortunately, there are a lot of brands which offer a variety of high-quality, affordable chicken feeds to suit all budgets. Different Types of Chicken Feed For first-timers, making sense of the various types of chicken feed is often confusing and overwhelming. Even chicken keepers who are semi-experienced often find it a hassle to try and sift through all the jargon on the chicken feed menu. In this section, will try and help you to make sense of the different types of chicken feed available on the market today. You are already familiar with the starter chicken feed, grower chicken feed, and layer chicken feed as well as medicated/unmedicated, and fermented feed. Next, we have: Mash – This is a loose and processed chicken feed version with a texture similar to potting soil. Crumble – This is a course type of mash but it’s not as compact as pellets, and it has the texture of oatmeal. Pellets – This variety of feed is among the most commonly available and comes in the shape of legal compact cylinders which have the benefit of not going to waste if the chickens accidentally knock the feeder over. Shell Grit – This is the rich source of calcium source to help chickens lay eggs with strong, sturdy shells. Chicken Scratch – This is unlike chicken feed, but more of a ‘treat’ for your flock made from cracked corn and various other grains that chickens love. An Important Note When Feeding Chicks: Baby chicks depend on you to ensure they are properly fed, particularly within the first few days of life. Make sure their feed is finely ground and contains no more than 18% of protein. The specialized baby chick feed needs to be administered for between 14 to 18 weeks prior to shifting them over to adult chicken food. Also, make sure you don’t feed them any additives or products that promise to speed up or promote their growth. Such products are almost always used when growing meat birds, but the resulting spurt in muscle growth isn’t good for them. FAQ’s: Frequently Asked Questions About Chicken Feed: Q: What is The Best Source of Protein For Chickens? A: As you well know, chickens will eat absolutely anything. This means that you don’t have to worry about searching high and low to find the best source of protein for your chickens. In addition to ensuring that you buy feed that has the necessary amount of protein, there are also other creative protein sources that you can use to save money on chicken feed, including mealworms, earthworms, fish guts, animal meats, and offal (organ meats). Q: What is The Best Feed For Chickens? A: The best chicken feed depends on the types of chicken you have as well as their age, among other factors. You’ll have to choose the right feed for your chickens depending on whether you’re raising them for eggs or meat, as well as whether they are baby chickens, teenage chooks, or full-grown hens. Take a look at our buying guide to determine which is the best type of chicken feed for the flock you have. Q: How Much Should Chickens Eat a Day? A: Chickens need to eat a few times that day. Typically, a normal sized hen will eat about a 1/4 to 1/3-pound of pellets each day. You can also give scratch feed, table scraps, vegetables, etc. in addition to the feed. Your chickens will also need constant access to chicken grit, which is essentially small rocks that are stored in the gizzard to help grind up food. It’s also important to realize that while this is a valid question, depending on where you are getting your information, the answer will differ. For instance, if you were to ask a commercial egg producer or the manager of a meat bird facility how much they feed the chickens, they would probably be able to give you an answer that is precise to the exact gram of feed that each chicken is given every day. However, if you have a small backyard flock, the answer to that question starts to get a little muddy as many factors impact the amount of feed your chickens need every day. Q: How Many Times a Day Should I Feed My Chickens? A: As a general rule, chickens will eat when they need to. They are fantastic foragers naturally, and if they’re free range chickens, they’ll love foraging for insects as well as greenery. But, if you want to keep your flock healthy so they lay lots of eggs and provide high-quality meat for you, you will need to give them extra food of the right type. Make sure that the chickens have a supply of food that is constant throughout the day. At the time of going to bed, they should have a full crop because they need a lot of food to produce eggs. So this means you should be checking the feeders to ensure that they are topped up every day. Also, make sure that you have separates feeders – one within the chicken coop run and the other outside the run (for free-range chickens). This helps to stop dominant chickens from preventing the less dominant ones from getting their fair share of food. Q: Can You Overfeed Chickens? A: If you are wondering if it’s possible to overfeed chickens, the answer is yes. Too much food and the needed nutrients won’t benefit your flock and in fact, it might actually have a detrimental effect. Most people love spoiling their chickens with homemade treats and kitchen scraps, but it might be doing them more harm than good. Overfeeding chickens can lead to health issues such as obesity. In addition to that, some foods that humans eat, like avocados are actually poisonous to fowls and can do lots of damage. When feeding your chickens, as long as you ensure that you tailor their diets for the needs of each specific stage of their lives, then you will ensure the optimal health. Being omnivores, they require balanced nutrition in order to keep them strong. In addition to having the right diet, you also may need to ensure that you find the proper supplements for your chickens. So if you want to ensure that your flock is the healthiest and most productive it can be, simply follow all the tips and advice in this article to help you pick the best chicken feed for your flock. Once you’re sure which is the right type of feed for them, use our review list to help you choose from the top brands on the market.
agronomy
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USDA-ARS Summer Research Opportunity Program in brief: The Summer Internship Program gives U o A Native American college students the chance to work with scientists for eight weeks during the summer. This program is targeted at students who are pursuing agriculture-related majors. Students work with research scientists and other professionals in the Agricultural Research Service (ARS), the principal research agency in the United States Department of Agriculture. The research locations vary depending on interests, but are primarily in North Dakota (one location is in South Dakota). This is not an on-campus program. Benefits specific to this program: - Hands-on research experience in science - June - August (8 weeks) - Salary of $3,500 - Round-trip airfare - Six units of upper division research credit - Housing provided - Experience as a federal employee Please note: students in this program typically are paired with another student. Housing is provided. A support structure is in place, through the research center staff, to assure that students are connected to local resources (ex: shopping, medical facilities) and are able to identify social and cultural activities (concerts, fairs, outdoor activities, etc). Context of the United States Department of Agriculture/Agricultural Research Service: The Agricultural Research Service (ARS) is the primary research agency of the US Department of Agriculture (USDA). ARS has four national program areas: 1) nutrition, food safety and quality; 2) animal production and protection; 3) natural resources and sustainable agricultural systems; and 4)crop production and protection. One of six major human nutrition research centers, the North Dakota center scientists that study the role of food and dietary components in human health thorughout the life span. If you are interested in any of the following areas, this program could be a great fit for you! - Animal Management and Metabolism - Human Obesity Prevention - Nutritional Biochemistry and Metabolism - Chemical Applications in Agriculture and the Environment - Insect Genetics and Biochemistry - Sustainable Agricultural Methods - Cell Biology - Plant Pest Management - Soil and Water Management - Cropping Systems To qualify for this program students must: - be currently enrolled at The University of Arizona - identify as Native American - be a U.S. Citizen or permanent resident - have sophomore or junior class standing - be a major in Animal Sciences, Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Nutritional Sciences, Microbiology, Molecular & Cellular Biology, or Physiology Students in the USDA-ARS research program engage in projects in North or South Dakota, not on the UA campus. Before you apply for admission to this program, click on the links below to the locations of interest to you, and explore research options at each location. You may provide 1-3 research interests and corresponding names of scientists on the application. If you have questions, contact Stephanie Adamson. - The USDA/ARS Summer program participates in the UROC Common Application. The application deadline is February 1. - A complete USDA-ARS application includes "unofficial" transcript(s) that include all prior coursework through fall 20110. Email, fax (520-621-3590) or mail the document(s) to: Graduate College - USDA-ARS Program 1031 N Mountain Avenue Tucson, AZ 85721 Red River Valley Agricultural Research Center, Fargo, ND Located on the North Dakota State University campus, the Center's mission is to reduce negative impacts of foreign chemicals in foods; improve integrated pest management systems; study weed physiology, genetic and molecular biology; improve small grain quality and sugarbeet and potato profitability; and develop sunflower production technologies. The Grand Forks Human Nutrition Research Center, Grand Forks, ND One of six such human nutrition research centers in the country, the mission is to conduct basic and applied research to enhance the capacity of the American food supply to support a healthy populace. The Center focuses on the health roles of nutrients and other bioactive factors in foods. The Northern Great Plains Research Laboratory, Mandan, ND Located near the Missouri River, the laboratory's mission is to develop environmentally sound agricultural practices and add value to agricultural systems in the Great Plains. North Central Agricultural Research Laboratory, Brookings, SD Located on the South Dakota State University campus, the laboratory's mission is to develop, evaluate, and transfer sustainable production and bioprocessing systems that enhance environmental quality and provide profiability for agriculture with emphasis on integrated pest and crop management and agricultural product development. Program Coordinator, Senior Graduate College Diversity Programs 1031 N. Mountain Ave Tucson, AZ 85721-0102
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City Council Gets the Dirt on Living Wall Katie Reams and Abbie Pelech presented the final design for the Living Wall Downtown at the May 5 City Council meeting. The Georgia Southern University Business Innovation Group and Center for Sustainability are working to together to bring Green Space to the alley between the E-Zone and soon to be constructed Incubator and FabLab downtown. City Campus was awarded the sustainability fee grant earlier this year. This grant uses student sustainability fess to improve environmental sustainability across the Georgia Southern Campus. Students finalized the design of the Living Wall, which is what they presented to City Council. The design includes welded trellis panels to hold seasonal vegetables and native plants. The wall will also have solar pendant lamps, a reclaimed brick planter, and a reclaimed wooden bench. Students hope to make irrigation as sustainable as possibly by connecting the wall to a rain barrel drip irrigation system. Over the next couple of months, students will work to construct and, then, install the new living wall. Students will also be responsible for maintaining the wall once it is in place. The living wall will be a great new addition to the space downtown. Not only will it be a great aesthetic improvement, but it will also reduce the urban heat island effect and improve air quality. City Campus staff members are excited to see the BIG improvements through Student Sustainability Fees at work in Downtown Statesboro. Posted in In the News, involvement, Programs, Teaching and Learning Tags: Alley, City Campus, Living wall, student sustainability fees at work, Sustainability grant
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Multiple Indian institutes and farmers are now using artificial intelligence-powered unmanned aerial vehicles or drones to tackle the challenge of crop diseases, insects, and many others. The AI technology can help farmers considerably improve their farm’s yield, which otherwise gets depleted due to the various factors and issues. The latest development in this field is that a research team from IIIT Naya Raipur has developed a drone-based crop health forecasting solution that uses artificial intelligence technology to identify insects and diseases that commonly afflict Indian crops and recommend accurate treatments in a short time. The research team has collaborated with the Indira Gandhi Agriculture University in Raipur to develop this new drone technology. The newly developed drones can track cops in the field and capture real-time images of crops if any threat is detected. The captured image is sent to designated servers where a convolutional neural networks (CNN) model scrutinizes them to accurately recognize the disease or insects which have infected the crops. Assistant Professor of Electronics and Communication Engineering at IIIT Naya Raipur, Shrivishal Tripathi, said, ”After the footage is captured and sent to our server, it is analyzed, and within seconds farmers will be informed of the issues with the crop on the Agriheal app, along with recommendations on how much pesticide to spray and in which part of the field. This will reduce overuse of pesticides among farmers.” According to a report of the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization, each year, farmers across the world lose up to 40% of their crops to insects and illnesses, costing the economy $290 billion. Researchers said that the images acquired by drones of crops affected with various diseases and insects that are common in India were used to train the artificial intelligence model. This new development comes after the Finance Minister of India, Nirmala Sitharaman, said in her latest Union Budget speech that Kisan drones will be promoted for crop assessment, spraying insecticides, and nutrients. Experts believe that the newly developed technology can aid farmers in inspecting large fields where physical involvement is complicated and inefficient. Additionally, the technology would allow farmers to identify insects that look similar and are impossible to distinguish without tech intervention.
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We have developed specific freeze-drying programmes, with precise and standardised temperature and pressure control for each type of sample and container. This guarantees reliable and reproducible results. We incorporate Quality-by-Design preloaded protocols that enable optimal sample drying, optimising time and equipment. These protocols, meticulously designed for each sample type, ensure optimal preservation of your valuable biological samples and deliver consistent and reliable results in each lyophilisation cycle. The software, which is critical in the process, meticulously controls the physical parameters to ensure precise drying.
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Early spring is a good time to get your lawn ready to emerge, grow strong, and last all summer long. You can help your lawn thrive by adding a few steps to your lawn prep list. Start by clearing your lawn of everything that is not lawn. Big rocks, piles of dead branches, leaves and dead plants all need to go. Rake the small stuff and give your lawn the best access to sun, air and water for the spring growing season. Once your yard is cleared out, give it a first mow to get rid of the straw (dead grass) and give the lawn a chance to start fresh. Think about how different trees and bushes are affecting the sunlight access to your lawn, whether its overgrown branches or surface roots. Trim trees and bushes for optimum sunlight exposure or shade, depending on the type of grass you are growing. Remember to add a layer of mulch around your trees and flower beds to hold in moisture. Next, you’ll want to aerate your lawn by poking holes everywhere. This gives your grass access to air, and keeps roots from compacting. Then apply fertilizer, pre-emergent and weed killer. This feeds the new grass, and prevents weeds. There are even alternatives to chemical herbicides such as corn gluten that are organic and safe around pets and children. Do this now, and then plan to do it again in about eight weeks, right before summer, to have a green lush lawn this year.
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Today, digital infrastructure is growing rapidly and is at a point where we can gather disparate data from around the world to help us make better decisions, correlations, and predictions. This in turn allows us to create better and smarter automated systems through techniques, such as machine learning. One industry where this is applicable is agriculture, and this is what is being featured here. With just a few simple sensors and a relatively small, connected network, we have created an automated hydroponics growing system. Our system connects 20 plants to a central machine-learning server, which, over time, monitors all of the plants’ growth in relation to several controllable, environmental factors. Once enough data is gathered, the machine learning system will anticipate the needs of each plant to promote as much growth as possible. Each unit is its own contained growing environment that will automatically sustain the growth of a plant. Each unit has sensors to regulate the pH and nutrients of the water delivered to the plants, and over time, it will send growth data to a central machine-learning system where the needs of each plant is anticipated to promote as much growth as possible. With a system like this, a variety of industries, not just agriculture, can benefit from the wealth of data being collected by connected networks. This is just the first step…
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Recognizing the support necessity, especially in the small farmers level, in 2005, the Neumann family established the non-profit foundation Hanns R. Neumann Stiftung (HRNS). The goal is to train the small coffee farmers and reinforce its capability of achieving better means of livelihoods. The work is part of the long-term commitment to improve the conditions of coffee and cocoa sectors, focusing in the producing systems (better agriculture practices, farmers organizations, young people, environment and climate changes). The sustainability is a global challenge and the HRNS supports initiatives all over the world that approach the nature and environment protection and promotes education and youth development. The vision: healthy environment, dynamic societies and equality conditions, in particular for millions of farmers’ families in tropical agricultural value chains.
agronomy
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Dar es Salaam: Tanzania's horticulture industry is set to produce about US $1 billion revenue in the next three to five years from the export of horticultural product. According to Ms Jacquline Mkindi, the Executive Director for Tanzania Horticultural Association (TAHA), the US $1 billion will be reached from the strategies which the industry has set to target. "This means extending our footprints to the heart of Middle East and Japan," she said. Ms Mkindi said the vegetable and fruits subsectors are the main strategic sectors that will champion the expansion in these new markets. "We did research on the potential of the Middle East and Japan markets. We found that expanding to these market will add value to the industry," said Ms Mkindi. And already serious discussions are underway with buyers in the Middle East, some of them with businesses in Tanzania. Ms Mkindi said the industry has set seven pillars which will spine the plan to raise revenue from export as well as provide about 500,000 jobs. The pillars including, promotion of horticulture markets and investment, to support farmers to get affordable finance, and to address infrastructure to farms (identification of infrastructure). Others include linkage of actors that are connected to horticulture industry, and mobilize human interest. Ms Mkindi added that the biggest market which the industry depends on is Europe and the Middle East. "We also depend much on the regional market, Southern African Development Community (SADC) in particular," she noted. The Deputy Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture Food Security and Cooperative, Mr. Mbogo Mfutakamba told the East African Business Week in Dar es Salaam that the government had supported the horticulture industry in areas of technology and research. "Through research institutions like Tengelu in Arusha have developed improved seeds," said Mr. Mfutakamba, adding "The government is set to provide sprinklers irrigation in horticultural farms all over the country so as to increase the capacity of the industry." According to Mfutakamba, the government has spent out about US $125, 000 (Tsh200 million) for the horticulture sector which was directed to the transportation, production and mobilization. Horticulture is recognized as an engine for socio-economic growth and a significant contributor in poverty alleviation mainly in the rural areas. Currently the industry generates more than US$350 million per year and it offers direct employment to about 350,000 Tanzanians. Ms Mkindi added that the growth rate for the horticulture industry is currently standing at 8-10% per annum.
agronomy
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Size of the company Campus: Washington dc Plant preservative, plant biocide and plant growth regulator Plant Cell Technology, Inc. develops, produces and markets innovative solutions for commercial and research plant tissue culture laboratories and plant growers. Our flagship product, PPM ™ (Plant Preservative Blend), is a broad spectrum biocide/fungicide for plant tissue culture. PPM ™ is the ultimate solution for the ongoing fight against airborne, waterborne and endogenous microbial contamination. PPM ™ (Plant Preservative Mixture) is a thermostable preservative/biocide that, depending on the dose, effectively prevents or reduces microbial contamination in plant tissue culture. In optimal doses, PPM ™ does not impair in vitro seed germination, callus proliferation or callus regeneration. Despite the stricter use of sterile techniques and aseptic conditions, contamination of plant cell and tissue cultures remains a persistent problem. PPM ™ prevents bacterial and fungal spore germination. Because it is heat stable, it can be autoclaved with media. PPM ™ can be used as a standard ingredient in plant tissue culture media. PPM is less expensive than antibiotics and can prevent fungal contamination simultaneously. PPM is both biostatic and biocidal. In addition to inhibiting air, water and human contact pollution, it can also be used to reduce endogenous pollution. Plant Cell Technology is owned and operated by President Martin Kalin. The principal PCT scientist involved in the development of the PPM ™ application is Dr Assaf Guri, who has degrees in genetics, applied genetics and plant breeding from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Michigan State University in the United States. Plant Cell Technology has numerous distributors located in South America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East.
agronomy
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Built-in 3 adjustable rotating arm nozzles, each arm is equipped with 4 types of nozzles, a total of 12 nozzles with different angles. A garden sprinkler is a more powerful irrigation device that can provide better watering effects for your yard. a longer spraying distance can provide you with a larger spraying range and better lawn care. 360-degree rotating high-efficiency sprinkler irrigation system Only through the household water supply pressure of the garden automatic garden lawn sprinkler, it can automatically rotate the sprinkler power equipment at a constant speed of 360 degrees without other auxiliary equipment. Use the lawn better and save water. The courtyard sprinkler is carefully made of sturdy ABS engineering plastic to maintain excellent durability and stability. It is an ideal sprinkler for the yard. High-efficiency and energy-saving sprinkler irrigation system. Patented water-saving device design can save water to the greatest extent by adjusting the density, size and scope of water. Wide range of applications It is an ideal choice for irrigating lawns, gardens, trees, farmland and tall plants. It is also a sprinkler for children's entertainment activities. Imagine having fun with your children while irrigating the lawn in the summer. The parent-child time is really great! Easy to use and quick to install The lawn sprinkler is equipped with a quick connect adapter that can start watering immediately in a few seconds. Even give your children a happy and hot summer. Material: ABS, PP Type: Nozzle/spray gun Weight: 0.4 lb Size: 204 * 180 * 95mm (8.0*7.1*3.7 inch) Features: 350 degree automatic rotation Purpose: watering flowers, watering, sprinkler irrigation Application scenarios: public green space, home gardening, agricultural production, garden horticulture production
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Florida Government Online ...a division of Government Online Services Corp. Entomology and Pest Control, Bureau of - Pest Alert - View a list of pest alerts for insects and diseases that have recently arrived in Florida or may possibly arrive soon. - Pest Control - The Bureau of Entomology and Pest Control has the primary responsibility of protecting Florida citizens and visitors from pestiferous and disease carrying insects, unsafe pest control practices and unscrupulous pest control operators. - Pesticide Exposure Surveillance - Find out what you need to know about pesticides and your health. - Plant Inspection - The Division of Plant Industry is the regulatory agency responsible for the implementation of laws, rules, regulations, and various programs pertaining to plants and plant pests.
agronomy
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How is Corn Oil Extracted? In order to understand the corn oil extraction process and how corn oil is extracted during ethanol production, it helps to first understand how corn is processed. Broadly speaking, corn processing is broken up into wet milling and dry milling. Processing Corn by Wet Milling Wet milling is primarily used to make food ingredients: sweeteners, starch, corn oil, and so on. (Ethanol can be produced this way, but it’s less common; only about 10 percent of U.S. ethanol production starts with wet milling.) This process is called “wet milling” because the corn is pre-soaked to soften the kernel and begin separating it into its constituent parts. It’s then fed through a series of mills and centrifuges. These separate the germ, starch, fiber, and gluten proteins. These are then separately processed to create various food additives and other products: - The fiber is pressed and dried to become animal feed - Some of the starch becomes cornstarch for baking, or is refined into sugar - Enzymes and yeast are added to a different portion of the starches to begin the fermentation and distillation processes needed to make ethanol - Solvents are used to extract corn oil from the germ - … and so on The corn oil that comes out of the wet-milling process is primarily intended for human consumption, and is held to those standards. It’s often called “crude corn oil” (CCO). Wet milling is a very versatile process—it can be tuned to produce many different co-products in differing ratios. But it is also capital intensive, and relatively slow. Processing Corn Dry Milling Dry milling provides the bulk of U.S. ethanol, in addition to animal feed, and some corn oil. This corn oil—used to supplement feed, or as the basis of biodiesel—is often called “distiller’s corn oil” (DCO), or sometimes “technical corn oil” (TCO). In contrast to wet milling, dry milling starts with grinding the entire corn grain to a fine flour. This is then mixed with water and other ingredients to break it up into starches and simple sugars. Those are fermented to create ethanol, which is then purified via distillation and dehydration. The remaining “distillers grains” are spun down through a series of centrifuges to extract corn oil, and the remaining stillage is mixed with any nutrient-rich wastewater from the earlier steps, then dried to become animal feed (called “dry distillers grain and solubles” or “DDGS”). Dry milling is a more limited process—it only has a few possible products, primarily animal feed, and ethanol. That said, it is also extremely efficient, pumping out large volumes to feed high demand. How Is Corn Oil Extracted Differently in Different Plants? Wet milling—as primarily a food production process—relies on a traditional food-production friendly solvent-based method of extracting corn oil, which usually relies on hexane. Hexane is extremely effective in this role (capturing 90 percent of the corn oil), and relatively easy to remove from the resulting extract, leaving pure corn oil behind. That’s good news if you’re looking to make food-grade oil. While a solvent-based extraction is very consistent, it’s also a slow and expensive process. Dry-grind plants take a different approach, largely relying on two-phase centrifuges. This is fast and inexpensive—but the yields can seem to vary quite unpredictably. That’s because this process is newer—something ethanol producers really only started reliable pursuing over the last dozen or so years—and subject to a large number of contributing factors that (everything from daily variations in stillage to centrifuge speed to ambient temperature). Today, most dry-grind ethanol plants are extracting corn oil—it’s an important way to protect their profit margins as ethanol prices dip and dive. Those who are doing so effectively are relying on emulsion breakers to smooth out this variability and drastically increase yields. While most emulsion breakers are polysorbate-based, a new generation of non-polysorbate based chemistry is gaining traction. These new breakers are much more efficient for many plants, increasing yields while drastically reducing the amount of chemistry needed to extract corn oil. Schedule a Plant Walkthrough Our team will come out for a free on-site consultation. Ask an Expert Every solution begins with a conversation.
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I’ve just signed a petition urging world leaders to make good on their promises to tackle the world food crisis by delivering a $20 billion agriculture and food security package for developing countries. Next week’s World Food Summit in Rome is our best chance to hold world leaders to their minimum commitments and push them to take significant action to tackle global hunger. If enough of us sign this petition, our global call will be heard and key actions could be agreed during the summit. Click here to sign the petition: Forward the original alert below to your friends: With the recent financial crisis, poverty is skyrocketing in poorer countries, with 1 in 6 people on the planet now facing life-threatening hunger. Next week, leaders will meet at the World Food Summit in Rome to address this growing crisis. The best solution is funding to boost sustainable agriculture in poorer countries, but France, Germany, UK, Italy and Japan are backing out on a $20 billion promise made earlier this year. Millions of lives are on the line. Sign the petition below for rich countries to keep their promises, and it will be delivered directly to world leaders through a spectacular stunt at the Roman Colosseum on the eve of the Summit: The world produces enough food to feed everyone. Yet the number of people suffering from chronic hunger across the planet has reached the record-high figure of 1 billion this year. Hundreds of billions are spent by wealthy governments to bail out banks and financial institutions, but the G8 countries are trying to cut a promised $20 billion commitment to agricultural investment to only $3 billion in new money. With literally millions of lives on the line, this is a scandal. The Rome summit is also our best opportunity to push governments to promote small holder agricultural production — growing evidence shows that intensive farming models are not effectively countering hunger and have a highly damaging impact on our environment. We are teaming up with anti-poverty organisation ActionAid and global farmers networks to show our governments that we refuse to accept a world where people die every minute from hunger. Sign the petition to the Rome Summit — every signature will be represented at a stunning delivery event at Rome’s Colloseum: Luis, Alice, Benjamin, Graziela, Ricken, Pascal, Iain, Paula, Paul, Veronique and the entire Avaaz Team Global Hunger worsening, warns UN: Only 15% of G8 pledge is new money, Reuters: ActionAid’s HungerFREE Scorecard Investigates why a Billion People are Hungry: More information about ActionAid´s HungerFREE global campaign at: World Food Day: There is enough food grown in the world for everyone (Op-ed), Oxfam International: About the World Food Summit:
agronomy
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When bamboo plants flower, they may or may not produce viable seed. They generally will flower for 2 to 3 years and in many cases will die out after flowering. Most, if not all of the plants vigor is put into flowering with reduced leaf mass and shoot production. Generally bamboo plants are not grown by seed. Buyers should beware of offers to sell bamboo seed, especially seed from rare or unusual varieties.
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Hobby turns into thriving U-pick farm For over 45 years, Ron Kelley has had a finger in farming. He’s has worked as an agricultural production consultant, which is just a fancy term for plant doctor for farmers. What started out as a hobby a few years ago has now turned into a 25-acre U-pick farm called R. Kelley Farms. “We grow black-eyed peas, purple hull peas, crowder peas, spreckled butterbeans and also green beans and another variety called cranberry peas, and much more” Ron said. Ron says he’s always looking for new produce to grow and not just because he loves farming but because he enjoys the people who visit the farm on a regular basis. Ron welcomes the oportunity to explore being able to provide a wide varity of fresh produce desired by the various ethnic groups vising his farm.
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Microplastic Free and Energy Saving In recent years the industry have become more aware of the effects that the use of microplastics in seed treatments have on the environment, the seeds, the plants and human health. It has even been identified as a global threat and in Europe the ECHA (European Chemical Agency) is preparing restrictions on seed coat liquids containing microplastics which is planned to go into force July 2021. On a yearly base this restriction will prevent, already only in Europe, 500.000 kilograms*1 of microplastics to be directly sown into our soils, contaminating our environment and threatening our wellbeing. Effect of Microplastics on Germination The biggest issue with microplastics is that these are not visible with the naked eye, even under a microscope microplastics can be hard to detect. Recent studies have shown us that these plastic particles can even enter into plant cells and by doing so reducing the growth of root length and biomass ratio*2. Furthermore, microplastics can create a physical blockage of the pores in the seed capsule resulting in damaged root and shoot growth. Also due to the accumulation of the microplastics close to the root hairs it inhibits the root hairs its imbibition of water and nutrients from the soil*3. Why Biodegradable or Bio Based Polymers Will Not Tackle The Problem Lately there has been a lot of talk about biodegradable polymers or bio based polymers to replace microplastics in seed treatments. In the new regulations it is stated that the time for biodegradability to hydrocarbon level is maximum 48 months (ECHA), most of these polymers do have a much longer biodegradability time (up to 200 years!). Therefore, using these types of bio polymers does not solve the problems that come with left behind fragments of seed coating after germination of the treated seeds. These fragments contain relatively high concentrations of to the seedcoat added treatment products such as insecticides. Because of the long biodegradability time of biodegradable or bio based polymers in the seed coatings, these fragments create spikes in e.g. left behind insecticide residues in the soil, which eventually get caught by the wind and so threatening biodiversity in soil and air*4. This is one of the reasons why our seed coat liquids are not based on microplastics, biodegradable or bio based polymers. Microplastic Free Seed Treatments Our seed coat liquids are based on a totally different approach and are not based on bio- or synthetic polymers. Our Film coat liquids consists of ingredients that are all 100% organic and 100% biodegradable within 12 months, this is well within the 48 months set as the maximum by the ECHA. Our approach enables the rheopectic behavior of our seed coat liquids, which means that the fluids solidify. This makes that our film coat liquids contain a very low content of free water (<1%). This enables the following benefits; • No drying is needed after application • Total processing time of max. 90 seconds per batch* • Applicable on all seed types (vegetables, flowers, trees) • Can also be used in organic farming • Very economical in use Pelleting, Encrusting Powders and Binders Our Fixum binders and Circumeo pelleting and encrusting powders are all of course microplastic free and can also be used in organic farming. Our Fixum binders are fast drying in combination with our Circumeo powders. For example a batch of onion pellets (two million pellets) takes approximately 20 minutes to dry without using heated air, saving a lot of energy while creating a pellet with extreme low dust, good friability and homogenic hardness of the pellets. Also with encrusting using our Fixum binders in combination our Circumeo powders results in a fast drying process. For example a batch of 9 million seeds encrusted till 100% of the seeds weight takes approximately 3 minutes to dry, without heated air. These characteristics of our products result in homogenic and fast germination in the field. Next to the improved seed health, also a large amount of costly and precious energy can be saved by using our seed treatments. Firstly for the seed coatings, milling time or machining time is reduced significantly because of the extremely fast processing time and because drying after application is not needed anymore. Secondly, the drying process of pelleted and encrusted seeds is approximately four times faster when using our Circumeo Powders and Fixum binders. Because of these characteristics a lot of time and energy can be saved. All our seed treatment products are designed in such a way that the seed industry will be ready for the future, which demands sustainable products of top-notch quality, so that food safety can be secured without contaminating the environment. For this reason all products produced by us are microplastic free and 100% organic, not because we are obliged to do so due to new regulations and laws, but because it’s better for the health of your precious products , the seeds, the crops that grow from the seeds, and for the condition of the environment wherein your seeds grow. Microplastic Free, Naturally! 1. European Chemical Agency 2020, Opinion on the Annex XV dossier proposing restrictions on intentionally added microplastics. 2. Sander van Weert, Paula E. Redondo-Hasselerharm, Noël J. Diepens, Albert A. Koelmans, Effects of nanoplastics and microplastics on the growth of sediment-rooted macrophytes, Science of The Total Environment, Volume 654, 2019, Wageningen University & Research 3. Y.S.K. De Silva1,2, U.M. Rajagopalan3 , H. Kadono1 2021, Microplastics on the growth of plants and seed germination in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems 4. Degradation of microplastic seed film-coating fragments in soil Cesare Accinelli a, * , Hamed K. Abbas b , W. Thomas Shier c , Alberto Vicari a , Nathan S. Little d , Maria Rosaria Aloise a , Sara Giacomini a a Department of Agricultural and Food Sciences, Alma Mater Studiorum – University of Bologna, Bologna, 40127, Italy b USDA-ARS, Biological Control of Pests Research Unit, Stoneville, MS, 38776, USA c Department of Medicinal Chemistry, College of Pharmacy, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, 55455, USA d USDA-ARS, Southern Insect Management Research Unit, Stoneville, MS, 38776, USA)
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Hello Liberty Delight Farm Fans! We hope this newsletter finds you well and ready for spring! There has been a lot happening at the farm in the last few months and we would like to use this newsletter as a platform to keep you informed as to our latest endeavors! We will send you an email monthly in hopes that it will engage and inspire you! We also hope to educate you specifically on our practices of sustainable agriculture. We welcome you into our community! Liberty Delight Farms sits on 100 acres adjacent to both Liberty Reservoir and Soldiers Delight Environmental Park in Reisterstown, MD. We are an all natural meat producer raising beef, pork, chicken, rabbits, turkey and lamb. With the keen vision of “Fresh Meat, Raised Right” , all of our animals thrive in a free range, open air environment and eat an all natural diet. We specifically do not use growth hormones, stimulants or antibiotics. On any given day, you may find a group of students from a local university learning about sustainability, or a farm to table chef and staff immersing themselves in the animals and their happy environment. Meet Your Farmer Shane Hughes, farmer and owner of Liberty Delight Farms, began his lifelong passion for farming on his family’s historic property in Reisterstown, MD. After years of working in corporate finance, he returned to his roots of farming. Within eight years, he has grown the farm from 10 head of cattle to a thriving agriculture business built on the three cornerstones that are the foundation of Liberty Delight Farms: health, happiness and sustainability. (Photo Courtesy of The Common Market) Delivering Local Food for the Common Good Liberty Delight Farms is proud to announce our partnership with The Common Market beginning March 2017. The Common Market is a mission driven distributor of regional farm products. They connect communities with good food from sustainable family farms while simultaneously improving food access and public health. It’s Market Season! With Spring around the corner, so comes the farmers market season! Beginning in April, you can find us in the Virginia, Maryland and Washington, DC areas. See our website for details and directions! Saturdays : 32nd Street Market, Baltimore and Central Farm Markets-Rockville Sundays: Central Farm Markets- Bethesda, Catonsville Farmers Market , and Central Farm Markets-Mosaic Stay tuned for more to come!
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We are blessed at Canton Uniting Church with a small yet abundant community garden full of vegetables, fruit, herbs, flowers and shrubs. As you may well know, we are in the early stages of preparing for a much bigger garden which will emerge as part of a more extensive development of our building and grounds. We want church members and local residents alike to be part of this exciting journey and for us all to have pride in creating a rich and biodiverse green space for us all to enjoy. To build our knowledge and local connections we have been holding a number of workshops, led by local gardening experts. To date we feel that as a result we have shone a light on our collective vision for an abundant and peaceful garden. On September 23rd, 2023, a workshop was led by Pat Gregory and Louise Gray who have worked for many years in south Riverside, combining their skills of gardening community development. This event was funded by Food Cardiff which enabled the workshop to be part of the Good Food Cardiff Autumn Festival. On the day Pat and Louise helped us to prepare the ground by mulching the beds and planting suitable crops and bulbs. These included endives, onions, and lettuce. Participants were also able to pot their own vegetables and herbs to enjoy in their own gardens or windowsill. We also shared what Autumn vegetables were ready to munch and cook. Participants could enjoy delicious plumb yellow raspberries and could take home the last of the leeks and our green beans which have been particularly plentiful and tasty this year. In fact, they kept going until mid-November! The opportunity to share is something that we particular enjoy and value and we always invite neighbours to help themselves to whatever they fancy. Similarly, many neighbours have donated plants for us all to delight in. If you wish to keep up to date with developments and participate in future events, please email us on
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Quick Notes / Cabbage, and yes, we’re talking about the vegetable here, is a great addition for an autumn arrangement. No, but seriously, despite their less than exotic origins, Cabbages have layers of leaves that overlap in a spiral pattern from the center of its head. The leaves can be either smooth or ruffled, open and large or tightly furled and resembling a rose. The alternating leaves can be lobed or wavy and even highly vained. There are varieties that feature a waxy coating on the leaves. And all of those great attributes come in a variety of colors. From the clean and classic white and green cabbage to the fancy purples and reds there’s a cabbage for all occasions. And while the cabbage plant grows really sweet, little yellow flowers, we don’t bother with them in arrangements. The big, bold, and hyper textural cabbage heads are far more our style. Native to Britain and continental Europe, today’s cabbage were developed as a crop way back in before 1000 BC. As a food staple, cabbage made its way around the classical world and was greeted with either great devotion or great antipathy. Great people including Cato the Elder and Diogenes considered cabbage superior to all other vegetables. In Europe, cabbage found great popularity during the High Middle Ages, when other crops were in short supply. From Europe the crop spread to Mesopotamia to Egypt as a winter crop and from there it followed the trade routes and continued to spread. There isn’t a lot of evidence that the colorful crop was used in a decorative manner, but here at Starbright, we can imagine that the purples and greens that last well after most flowers drop, have always been a sight for tired eyes. It isn’t a surprise that at some point, someone started cutting the smaller heads for filling vases. Inside Info / - Babe Ruth used to place a cabbage leaf under his hat before each game. - The world’s largest cabbage was grown in 1865 in Durham, England by William Collingwood – it weighed in at a whooping 123 pounds! - At one time, Russian princes paid tribute not only with racing horses and jewels, but also with potted cabbage plants.
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80 acres of land west of Texico in the Texico School District on all weather road just off of SR 523. One irrigation well on the property and has 80 acres of water rights. Call Lonnie Mitchell @ 575 693-3287 521 N Main StSte AClovis, NM 88101 Town and Country Real Estate The Firm Behind the Sold Sign
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In Asia, the number of tower flux sites which add methane flux measurement has been increasing since the open-path methane analyzer was commercially available. Users of the open-path methane analyzer, however, do not necessarily understand well how to keep the analyzer well-conditioned in the field and how to process the data in laboratory. AsiaFlux will have the training & seminar in Mymensigh, Bangladesh, where one of the AsiaFlux study sites is located and methane flux measurement has recently started.In the training course with sponsorship of LI-COR, we provide scientists, technicians and students engaged in tower-based flux studies, especially users of the open-path methane analyzer, with a three-day technical training course on eddy covariance gas flux measurement with special focus on methane flux measurement. In the seminar, we request participants to report their studies in respective sites, thereby encouraging them to publish journal papers and consequently promoting data integration in Asia. Methane flux has also been measured in rice paddy fields and wetlands in Asia since the 1980s by using chamber technique. Collaboration with scientists using chamber technique and data standardization will also be discussed in the seminar. We expect participants from South and Southeast Asian countries, but also welcome those from other countries in Asia.
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I'll admit that the first day of the kind of sun that feels like it's burning your skin is the kind of day I get the urge to plant. It becomes time to dust off all of the old pots from last year, clear away the spiderwebs and occasional arachnid, and head to the local garden center. I've got a community garden plot that's still in the plotting and planning stages in my mind. My first vegetable garden was last year, so this year I've got to show my garden neighbors that I can keep up with the best of them. Most of them are from the retirement home across the street and have thousands of garden hour experience on me. It showed in my pathetic, wimpy, half empty plot where the squash beetles outnumbered the produce. But between you and me, I was the silent observer, searching other plots for ideas on improving my space next year. This year. I'm still a little hesitant to start the big garden too. The season is being tricky because it's starting a bit early and so the danger of cold temps at night still looms overhead. That's why we are starting an experiment on the deck with some leftover pots from last year. We've decided to plant some of the "losers" of last year's garden on the deck to see if we can make them produce some produce! I've also brought the herbs miles closer to the kitchen :) Here's what we've got going so far: I'm using my failed tomato plant container from last year to hold all of my soil and tools. I'm thinking of drilling holes and adding rope handles for easy transport to and from the community garden??? Tips I'm going to try for this years big garden: Planting marigolds to deter pests. Using a fence or trellis to elevate my squash plants off the ground, hopefully keeping the squash beetle population at bay. Planting zinnia to attract butterflies. Erect a small perimeter fence to keep the rabbits out. Do any of you have vegetable containers? What are your favorite gardening tips for a beginner like me?
agronomy
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Pakistan is now set to experience sugar shortage amidst the prevailing acute wheat availability crisis. The wheat scarcity has led to whopping increase in prices. Despite being self-sufficient in both food items, Pakistan being majorly an agrarian society, the problem of shortage will now lead to 30% increase in case the export quantity is not controlled and lowered by the Government. During the previous year, Pakistan produced 600,000 tonnes of sugar. During the reign of PTI government, the country witnessed wholesale price reach Rs 64 per kilo. The acute shortage led to Rs 74 wholesale price within a week. Paradoxical Genesis of the Problem The crisis hit the country, particularly Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Sindh last November 2019, when transporters went on strike in Karachi protesting against the increase in petrol prices thus affecting flour supply in the local markets of Sindh. Another factor that led to wheat flour shortage in KP was a ban on the inter-provincial movement of wheat between Punjab and KP. The provincial government attributed unchecked smuggling of wheat to Afghanistan as the main reason behind clamping down on the inter-provincial movement of the commodity. This is a classical case of understanding the manner in which Government businessmen racket plays. Government(aka Pakistan Army) – Businessmen Racket Reason is simple, Government has kept the minimum support price of Rs1,300 which is paltry. This amount is lower than what is there in international market as well as, at the rate on which middlemen businessmen smuggle it out to Afghanistan. Pakistan exported more than 600,000 metric tonnes of wheat from late 2018 to June 2019, its statistics bureau says. Although the government banned exports in July 2018, still 83,000 metric tonnes were still sent overseas until December 2019. Economic experts say it made no sense to export the wheat after poor crop yields in the last harvest and called for an inquiry into the exports despite the ban. It’s well known, these exports are furthered under major businessmen, which in turn employ regional middlemen and Adhoc export outlets, sublet to influential and retd Pakistan Army Officials and their kins. “Someone made billions,” said opposition party leader Khawaja Asif said, adding that he suspected the wheat crises might be the result of a scam. In January 2019, the food department of Punjab had 4.26 million tons of wheat in its reservoirs. Lacking basic infrastructure, due to decades of the indifference of governments, choosing CPEC to infrastructure development, as storage of such a huge quantity of wheat is a costly business. The government of Pakistan generally exports half a million tons of grains to offload the stocks. After April 2019, with 1.5 million tons of carry forward stock (after the releases to flour mills), the food department of Punjab procured another 3.3 million tons of wheat at the rate of Rs 1300 per 40 kg; 4.8 million tons of wheat is enough to meet domestic requirements. In the garb of driving growth, key Pakistan Army Officer’s owned flour mills, feed millers (who were experiencing the shortage of maize), and private investors were also allowed to buy wheat from the farmers in Punjab. It is estimated that feed millers procured 0.6 to 0.8 million tons of wheat. Due to Pakistan Army’s bullying, through government channels, the food departments of Sindh, KP, Pakistan Occupied Kashmir and Balochistan could not procure any wheat. Thus there was bound to be a shortage of wheat in the autumn months. Subsequently, in the run-up to the IMF programme, the rupee got depreciated against the dollar and the prices of wheat in the international market became higher than the domestic prices, turning it lucrative for Pakistan Army Officer’s owned investors, to send their wheat to Afghanistan and Central Asia. This created a demand for wheat in the open market, which in turn resulted in a price hike as well as hoarding. This was ratified by Bajwa’s meet with top businessmen in Oct 2019. This is the appreciated outcomes, of loosening hold of governance in the economy of Pakistan, to control of businessmen, in return for CPEC adherence. After all, a businessman will definitely earn somewhere else, a cost of common Pakistani’s Bread. Pakistan’s Flour Mills Association (FMA) complained that they did not receive any subsidy from the government while in addition to the price of raw commodity, the gas and electric prices were hiked up as well. Thus they did not have any other option but to bump up the flour prices. In the autumn months, the issuance of stocks to flour mills started at Rs 1375 per 40 kg (34.37 per kg); in return, the flour mills are bound to sell the 20 kg wheat flour bag for Rs810 (Rs40.5/kg). Flour mill owners are charging Rs11.50 per kg as the cost of overheads/electricity/gas/labor etc This is the infrastructure and energy crisis, which CPEC has brought to the table, designed by shady political-Military nexus, however, paid for by Common Pakistani. A nation which pays the Chinese, for negative returns, shall have various crisis, at its doorstep, and this is just the beginning. Agriculture currently accounts for 20 percent of Pakistan’s GDP but employs 43 percent of its labor force, more than any other economic sector. Despite the industry’s size, it has long been hindered by water scarcity, energy shortages, and poor post-harvest infrastructure, which results in about one-third of the country’s produce going to waste before it reaches the market. Given the CPEC debt which has rained havoc on Pakistani infrastructure since last eight years, and shall continue to do so this century, Infrastructure is likely to continue to suit only China’s economy. It is now bare, to be seen that the businessmen were brawled by Bajwa in Oct 2019 while paraded before the Pakistan Army GHQ, to subjugate their enterprise to the China’s CPEC designs, while they can make do with mayhem in Pakistan’s internal Economics. Sounds very much like the way British colonialists designed Famines from 19th century till freedom, using the various subjugate so-called rulers and Zamindars. Effects of Chinese colonization of Pakistan are very much visible. It’s a trend that’s only going to escalate. 29 Jan 20/Wednesday Written By: Fayaz
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The Rise Wild Flowers GWS wild flower gardening with our APC team @ The Rise, Adderbury, last week, Thursday, 20th April – unwanted weed clearance on a hard and somewhat unyielding soil, all for the lack of seasonal rain. Good headway made, despite lack of moisture, and two bags of composter-friendly material gained for ongoing need. Here’s a photo or two. “Adderbury Parish Council team with Grow Wild wild flower gardening last Thursday, 4th May – see our growing wealth of wild booms coming to life.”
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Starch residues on stone tools suggest early humans ate a balanced diet. Once thought of as near total carnivores, early humans ate ground flour 20,000 years before the dawn of agriculture. Flour residues recovered from 30,000-year-old grinding stones found in Italy, Russia and the Czech Republic point to widespread processing and consumption of plant grain, according to a paper published online this week in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences1 Fuente: Nature magazine. http://www.nature.com/news/2010/101018/full/news.2010.549.html
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There has been a massive rise in the popularity of growing plants in indoor smart gardens over the past few years. Smart gardens offer a great way to grow plants inside, allowing you to enjoy the pleasure of harvesting fresh food with no mess, no weeding, and no pesticides. You can place your smart garden anywhere in your home, whether in the darkest of spaces or rooms with plenty of light. Gardyn’s home garden kit 2.0 is one of the most popular smart gardens you’ll find in almost every home. In addition to being easy to set up, this hydroponic system supports up to 30 different plants that you can harvest fresh each day. It provides your plants with everything they require to grow healthy and thrive. Before purchasing your favorite smart garden, go through the following sections to discover more. What’s an Indoor Smart Garden and How Do They Work? A smart garden is considered smart since it has built-in AI technology that automatically turns on and off lighting, notifies you when to refill the water reservoir, and adjusts the height as the plants increase in size. Additionally, a smart garden takes the guesswork out of growing your favorite vegetables and herbs since all you need is to plant the seeds, and the garden kit itself will let you know if something is required. Many indoor smart gardens currently come with companion applications that offer helpful tips on caring for some unique plants, providing you with the opportunity to track your plants’ progress in real-time. These indoor smart gardens blend smoothly with different spaces and provide versatility in plants they can support as well as the environments or places they can be installed. How Do You Choose the Best Indoor Gardens? Picking the best indoor smart garden isn’t an easy task since you need to consider a wide range of factors. You need to examine the best performers/manufacturers in the indoor smart garden industry. Once you list them, pick indoor smart gardens with helpful and vital features such as built-in sensors, indicators, and lighting. Also, be sure to pick smart gardens with easy-to-follow instructions. Another important factor to consider is the existing or previous customer reviews. Both bad and good reviews will allow you to make the most informed decision. Gardyn is one of the popular smart garden kit providers. The company’s kits utilize AI technology that takes care of your garden and comes with a companion app that allows you to track your plants’ growth anywhere, anytime. With Gardyn’s home garden kit 2.0, you can grow a maximum of 30 plants, including fruits, veggies, peppers, lavender, thyme, basil, and cilantro, among others.
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Then fastest and easiest way of establishing a lawn is by sodding. Some businesspeople grow a specific variety of grass in the premises and then transfer it when mature to your place. Few weeks after the installation, the lawn will be ready for usage. The following are some of the benefits of sodding. Sodding is a process that allows you to have a mature lawn immediately. Immediately after the process, bare soil will have a green-cover. You will also get the outcome instantly because the people who do the installation are usually very experienced. For seeding, you will need to have patience as the seedlings are going to take long before maturity. Another consequence is that you are likely to have a lawn with patches that are not attractive. After you have done the installation, the sod can be used a few days later. If you were to consider seeding, you would be forced to be patient because the new grass that emerges tends to be delicate and can be damaged with a lot of ease. This means that you if hold vigorous activities such as sports there, the grass will eventually die. Sod, on the other hand, allow you to use it sooner. Sodding is going to prevent soil erosion in your yard. Immediately after you have installed the sod, it will begin controlling soil erosion right away. There are some people who use sod in sloppy areas to stabilize erosion. Sod play a critical role in air filtration. It is going to release oxygen for you and then take in carbo dioxide. After the installation of the sod, it will play a huge role in the control of the heat. During the summer, sold, asphalt, and rocks can be 15 degrees hotter than the sod. This is because it releases cool air in the environment. Also, it is vital to note that the sod helps in the reduction of greenhouse gases such as oxygen that causes a heating effect. The maintenance of the sod is less compared to planting seedlings. You shall be required to water the sod two times daily for it to be green and stick to the ground. However, the amount of water that you shall spend is relatively low compared to seeding. Consequently, you shall save time, money, water, and energy. Sodding is the best option for those people who do not want to wait for long before they get a lawn yet they have money. Many of the businesses have been set to offer sodding services. They grow grass over several months, and once they install it on your place, you are going to be satisfied. Visit this website for find North York’s best choice for sodding that you can consider today.
agronomy
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Information for the local farmer December is here and that means fall is ending and the old winter is knocking on the door. This week I was updated on the Winter and Spring 2022 forecast, with the report coming up with good news and bad news (depending on your point of view). Winter and Spring 2022 for the Ohio Valley are going to be controlled by a strong weather pattern from La Nina, historically this calls for warmer winters with episodes of cold weather such as gusts of arctic air coming from of Canada that don’t last long. If you like warmer temperatures in winter, this is probably a good forecast. Warmer winters with average rainfall tell me that me and a lot of other cattle ranchers will have to grapple with the mud (What’s up?). Now the bad news, La Nina weather conditions typically mean cool, wet springs and dry summers, it’s a bit early to predict next spring and summer, but be prepared in case the forecast holds true. Speaking of next spring, many ranchers may now be considering strong livestock markets and considering expanding their operations. More animals equals more mouths to feed, it also means you need more grass. As the cost of fertilizer increases, landowners with hay fields might be interested in renting from neighboring producers. I want to discuss a few pasture rental agreements as potential options for the 2022 grazing season. 1. Animal unit per month method – This method considers the average annual animal unit multiplied by the average price of hay per tonne multiplied by the pasture quality score. An animal unit is based on 1000 pounds, for example if you have a 1000 pound cow with a 2 month old calf by her side (around 200 pounds) the animal unit = 1.2 or say you have a sheep weighing 150 books. =. 15 animal units. The average price of fair trade grass hay in Ohio ranges from $ 80 / tonne to $ 150 / tonne. The Pasture Rating is a general rating assigned to pastures based on their comparison with hay markets. Fair to good pastures will be rated 0.15 and excellent grass pastures = 0.20. Example = let’s say you have 1000 lb pregnant cows and you want to rent a fair pasture = 1.0 x $ 80 / tonne of hay x 0.15 pasture rating, your rental price would be $ 12 / head per month. 2. Rental per acre method – this is a quick and easy method of renting pasture; this does not mean that it adapts adequately to your operation. According to the USDA NASS 2020, the average pasture rental in Ohio ranged from $ 17 / acre to $ 50.50 / acre. For south-central Ohio, the average price = $ 32 / acre. 3. Pasture rental based on soil yield and capacity – Information gathered from local county soil surveys will be used to establish a rental price. For example, soil studies will give soil scores for forage growth and yield and a score on the number of animal units that can be grazed per day (AUD). Example $ 40 / tonne of grazing equivalent x 2.5 tonnes / acre of average yield x 60 days of potential grazing period / 150 days of animal unit grazing period = $ 40 / acre In summary, there is no single pasture rental agreement, every operation is different and proper budgeting and research should be done before entering into a pasture rental agreement. Communication is essential in the construction and implementation of the rental agreement. Make sure you and the landowner, the livestock owner, know each other’s responsibilities, this may include grazing fertility, fencing and repairs, mowing, weed control, watering systems and insurance. Finally, be sure to write everything down and get a copy of the rental agreement in writing. Some other elements: Private, Commercial and Fertilizer Applicator trial dates will be January 13, 2022 and March 10, 2022, located at the Ohio Valley CTC. To register online by going to pested.osu.edu or call ODA (Pesticides Division) at (614) 728-6987. On January 11, 2022, Private Pesticide Applicator / Fertilizer Applicator Recertification from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. held at the Ohio Valley CTC, 175Lloyed Rd., West Union. The cost is $ 35 for pesticides and fertilizers and $ 15 for those who only need fertilizer recertification. Please register with our office first by calling (937) 544-2339 and mailing your checks to 215 North Cross St., Room 104, West Union, Ohio, 45693. · February 15th will be the second private pesticide / fertilizer applicator recertification, the location of this event will be at West Union Frisch’s (back meeting room). Register by calling (937) 544-2339 and sending payments of $ 35 for pesticides and fertilizers or $ 15 for fertilizers only to the office located at 215 North Cross St., Room 104, West Union, OH 45693 · USDA NRCS announces deadlines for the Environmental Quality Incentive Program (EQIP), Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP) and Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP). The deadline to apply for these cost-shared programs is January 14, 2022, call (937) 544-2033 ext. 3 for more details.
agronomy
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The Rise of Innovative Smart Planters Smart technology has revolutionized our lives, and it is now pushing the boundaries of the gardening world. With the advent of innovative smart planters, gardening enthusiasts can effortlessly take their green thumb to the next level. These cutting-edge devices combine technology and nature, promising to transform gardening into a seamless and efficient experience. Let's delve into the world of innovative smart planters and discover how they are reshaping the way we nurture our beloved plants. Hands-Free Gardening with Self-Watering Systems One of the most remarkable features of innovative smart planters is their self-watering systems. Gone are the days of constantly monitoring soil moisture and remembering to water the plants regularly. These technologically advanced planters take the guesswork out of watering by automatically providing the right amount of moisture. Equipped with moisture sensors and automated irrigation systems, they ensure that your plants receive water precisely when they need it. Say goodbye to wilted flowers and hello to thriving greenery! Intelligent Plant Care with Real-Time Monitoring Smart planters go beyond basic watering functionalities; they also offer real-time monitoring of crucial plant conditions. Equipped with sensors, these planters gather data on soil pH, temperature, humidity, and light intensity. This information is then relayed to a corresponding mobile app or dashboard, allowing users to keep a close eye on their plants' health. You can now monitor the optimal growth conditions for your plants from anywhere, receiving timely notifications and personalized care recommendations. Automated Nutrient Management for Optimal Plant Growth Maintaining the right nutrient balance is essential for healthy plant growth. Innovative smart planters take away the hassle of manual nutrient management by incorporating automated fertilization systems. By analyzing the nutrient levels in the soil, these planters dispense the perfect amount of nutrients, ensuring optimal growth and fostering vibrant, luscious plants. With this automation, you can bid farewell to the complexities of traditional fertilization methods and ensure your plants thrive with minimal effort. Enhancing Plant Growth with LED Lighting Creating the perfect growing environment is made effortless with the integration of LED lighting in smart planters. The adjustable light spectrums provided by these systems mimic the natural sunlight needed for optimal photosynthesis. This means your plants can now receive the ideal amount and quality of light, regardless of day or night. With smart planters, you can maintain year-round growth, even in areas with limited natural light, and cultivate a range of plants, from delicate flowers to herbs and vegetables. The Future of Gardening is Smart As technology continues to evolve, innovative smart planters hold the promise of transforming the way we engage with nature. Their practical features, such as self-watering systems, real-time monitoring, automated nutrient management, and LED lighting, empower gardeners of all levels to effortlessly nurture their plants. With smart planters, even individuals with limited gardening experience can enjoy thriving greenery and beautiful blooms. The future of gardening is undoubtedly smart, and these innovative planters are leading the way towards a greener and more sustainable world.
agronomy
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I say this every time the seasons change, but this might be my favorite food season. I mean, look at all the good stuff I got at the downtown Austin farmers market last weekend! Most of the produce is from Tecolote, a farm that grows what I think is some of the best produce you can get in Austin. They grow lots of heirloom fruits and vegetables, so they have a lot of varieties that you just don’t see anywhere else. From Tecolote, I got: perfect eggplant, assorted sweet peppers, hot Hatch-style chiles, a frog skin melon, and a bag of smoked New Mexican chiles. From Harvest Time, I got some gorgeous and sweet zephyr squash, the green-and-yellow summer squash at the bottom left. And from Lightsey, I got a basket of persimmons. These are the kind that are eaten when they’re firm. They’re a little underripe in the photo, but a few have turned a nice orange and are ready for eating!
agronomy
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On behalf of members of staff of the Department, it is my great pleasure to welcome you to the Department of Agricultural Technology, Edo State Polytechnic, Usen. VISION AND MISSION STATEMENT The Department of Agricultural Technology seeks to be a world class Department, adequately equipped for training, research and academic excellence. To produce practical oriented, self reliant and productive Agricultural Technology graduates in Nigeria. The philosophy that guides this programme is the production of skilled man power that is adequately trained and equipped with comprehensive knowledge required to be self reliant in different areas of Agriculture. Our students are trained in an atmosphere with the widest possible human and material resources through the adoption of effective techniques of instruction and exposure to actual practice of Agriculture. In line with the mission of Edo State Polytechnic, Usen for academic excellence, the Department of Agricultural Technology was created toprovidethe needed platform for the acquisition of National Diploma (ND) certificate through classroom instructions, research, laboratory Practical, Field work, Demonstration Farms and Students Industrial Work Experience Scheme (SIWES). The objectives of the programme are to:- SCOPE OF THE PROGRAMME The students in the Department of Agricultural Technology undertake Practical, Field Work, Projects, Workshops, Seminars Excursions and Intensive Courses in Crop Productions, Crop Protection and Pest Management, Crop Processing and storage, horticulture, Forestry and Wood Technology, Agro-climatology, Agricultural Statistics and Field Experimentation, Sheep, Goat and Swine production, Animal Nutrition, Poultry Production, Pasture and Range Management, Beef and Dairy Production, Breeding and Genetics, Basic Fishery Technology, Animal Health, Pedology and Soil Survey, Basic Soil Science, Soil Fertility and Crop Nutrition, Agricultural Economics and Farm Management, Agricultural Extension and Communication, Field operation and mechanization. In addition to the core Agricultural Technology (AGT) courses mentioned above, students will also take approved non-core courses from Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, Survey and Geo-informatics, Science Laboratory Technology, General Studies, Entrepreneur and Statistics Departments as requirement for their graduation. Admission into the Department is through the UTME entrance examination. Candidate must possess at least five (5) O’level credits in WAEC/NECO or its equivalent examination in English Language, Mathematics, Agricultural Science/Biology and one of the following in not more than two sittings – Physics, Economics, Geography, Technical Drawing, Food and Nutrition, Animal husbandry/ Fisheries. Job prospect for Agricultural Technology graduates exist in private and public sector of the economy. We are pleased to announce to the public that the application form for 2023/2024 academic session is now on sale. Students with at least 5 credit units in their O-level result are eligible to apply.
agronomy
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India , along with the rest of the world, has witnessed perceptible climate change marked by a rise in mean temperature and increased frequency of extreme rainfall events in the last three decades. Such a phenomenon causes fluctuation in production of major crops in different years, according to a statement of the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare. It said the impact on climate change on Indian agriculture was studied under National Innovations in Climate Resilient Agriculture (NICRA). According to this study, ”rainfed rice yields in India are projected to reduce marginally (<2.5%) in 2050 and 2080 and irrigated rice yields by 7% in 2050 and 10% in 2080 scenarios. Further, wheat yield projected to reduce by 6-25% in 2100 and maize yields by 18-23%. Future climates are likely to benefit chickpea with increase in productivity (23-54%)”. Vulnerability assessment of Indian Agriculture to climate change is undertaken by Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR). Such an assessment was for 573 rural districts of India (excluding the Union Territories of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep), the statement placed in the Lok Sabha on February, 2021 said. Based on the vulnerability analysis, 109 districts out of 573 rural districts (19% of total districts) are ‘very high-risk’ districts, while 201 districts are risk districts. ”Integrated simulation modelling studies indicated that under Representative Concentration Pathway 4.5, maximum temperature is expected to increase by 1 to 1.3oC in 256 districts, by 1.3 to 1.6 oC in 157 districts (2020-2049). The increase ranged from <1.3 oC in 199 districts to >1.6 oC in 89 districts. Cultivation of wheat in these districts is likely to be affected by heat stress”.
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Best Paying Jobs In Agricultural Chemicals, If you’re looking for a job in agricultural chemicals, there are a few different options available. These positions include Farm manager, Herbicide maker, and formulator. Agricultural chemists also make high-paying careers. Below are the three most popular agricultural chemical jobs, and their salaries. Read on to find out more. But before you apply for a position, think about your own background. What type of work do you enjoy doing? There are many different fields of employment in the agricultural chemicals industry. For example, a farm manager’s salary could be seventy-eight thousand dollars a year. A farm manager’s job entails overseeing the farming operations on a particular farm, which will depend on the type of crops and livestock produced. They may decide on the optimal time of planting and plowing, as well as select fertilizers, pesticides, and specific livestock feed. The manager may also oversee the acquisition of farm equipment and facilities. A farm manager must hold a bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience in agriculture. Agricultural chemicals are expected to double in size over the next two to three years. A farm manager also evaluates various sourcing options, including domestic and international markets, and will often travel to India, China, and Japan for job placements. These professionals have a broad range of skills and duties, including directing operations, managing employees, overseeing budgets, and negotiating with third-party contractors. Another top-paying agricultural chemicals job is agronomic input salesperson. The job description of this position is similar to that of a retail salesperson. The job requires excellent agronomic skills and management experience in the agronomy industry. In addition to selling plant nutrients, crop protection products, and seed, the position is also a good opportunity for career growth. Agricultural chemical manufacturers offer a variety of jobs for all skill sets. You can become a researcher or test the chemicals for effectiveness. You can also become a microbiologist or agricultural consultant, who helps farmers apply the chemicals. Another job you can pursue is an herbicide maker, who creates chemicals to help farmers kill weeds and pests. Agricultural chemical manufacturers also employ many technicians who apply the chemicals to the plants. Herbicides are chemicals that inhibit photosynthesis, cell division, and amino acid production in plants. They can also mimic plant growth hormones. You can apply herbicides to fields through spraying, soil application, or directly to aquatic systems. The herbicides used for agricultural purposes include glyphosate and atrazine. These two chemicals are used to control both woody plants and aquatic macrophytes. Atrazine, another herbicide, is used on corn and is inexpensive. It controls a wide variety of weeds and was found by the Environmental Protection Agency to reduce national corn yield by 6% – a loss of two billion dollars a year. While it is an effective herbicide, atrazine is a persistent contaminant in drinking water, and thirty million Americans are exposed to trace amounts. If you are interested in making a career out of agricultural chemicals, becoming an herbicide formulator may be just what you’re looking for. The demand for herbicides is on the rise, and the high price of glyphosate is one of the factors driving up its price. Meanwhile, demand for other herbicide active ingredients is also increasing. Prices for glufosinate, atrazine, and dicamba are up 120 percent and seventy percent, respectively, in the Chinese manufacturing market. In addition, prices for diquat, paraquat, and acetochlor have also risen substantially, while those for metribuzin and mesotrione are only up 10 percent. Herbicides can reduce crop losses and are relatively inexpensive. A study published in 1991 by Pimentel et al. estimates that crop losses in the United States in 1986 were about 37 percent, while another by Cramer in 1967 estimated that the loss was as high as twenty percent. This means that crop prices are higher, but the cost of pesticides is lower than the total cost of production. Agricultural products that reduce the use of pesticides have a huge impact on the environment. Consequently, there are a variety of economic incentives for farmers to reduce their pesticide use. Some of the most common are licensing fees, user fees, and taxes. Although these mechanisms have had some effect, they have not been enough to reduce the quantity of pesticides. A more effective way of motivating farmers to reduce their use of pesticides is revenue recycling. The use of pesticides has increased significantly in the past few decades, mainly because of the growing number of weeds and other undesirable pests. This has improved agricultural productivity and efficiency, allowing more farmers to produce food. During the last century, the Irish potato famine spurred the development of plant pathology and synthetic pesticides. This lowered the cost of food production and helped people feed more people. The agricultural industry is one of the largest employers of chemistry professionals in the United States. Agricultural chemists perform research to make products that can be used to grow crops. This work often involves laboratory work, but some positions also involve fieldwork or office work. Some agricultural chemists work in research labs, while others may work for companies in management positions, such as department and budget management. The highest paying careers in the agricultural industry require individuals to have an understanding of chemistry, motivation, and purpose. In addition to their scientific training, food chemists also work closely with other research professionals to develop new chemicals and improve existing compounds. They can also assist in the purchase and sale of chemicals. These professionals must also have excellent observation and analytical skills. They can explore the food industry’s use of pesticides to improve the production of food and beverages or develop safer alternatives to sugar and fats. Agricultural chemists work in laboratories and analyze soil samples to develop and improve crop yield. They may also develop new chemicals and test them on plants. Agricultural chemicals include pesticides, fungicides, and plant growth regulators. Agricultural chemists are often paid very well and can enjoy travel and relocation, as well as steady income. They can earn a PhD, but the majority of them work at a feed mill or in a lab setting. Agricultural chemists work in labs, and they often use hazardous chemicals. This requires constant alertness and concentration. However, agricultural chemists often work in a simulated lab environment or a field for testing. They may also work in test fields, waterways, or other fields to ensure their products are safe for use. If you are interested in studying agriculture and agricultural chemicals, a career as an agricultural chemist may be right for you. Agricultural chemists are vital in our world, assisting farmers with their crops and keeping our food supply safe. Their work involves scientific analysis of data and precise research questions, allowing them to make the best possible products. As an agricultural chemist, you can make a real difference in the food supply, improving the lives of millions of people and making our food and water safer. We continue to produce content for you. 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agronomy
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During the hot and dry summer of 2015 my balcony garden had ample time to thrive and throw off fruit. While last year I couldn’t wait to get going and planted the first seeds as soon as February, I was n’t quite as eager lazy this year and only started playing around in mid-March. Still, my seedlings haven’t disappointed. My little nursery is growing strong. At the annual Rare Plants Fair I spent roughly EUR 50 on (mostly Arche Noah) plantlings and I’ve already repotted them once. Depending on the weather forecast I will decide whether I’ll plant them outside before I leave for Columbia (making it easier for Mr A to take care of them in my absence) or whether it will be wiser to keep them inside (with an increased need for attention on the side of Mr A). * Spinach, chives, lettuce and strawberries have already moved out The rosemary plant soon followed and my avocado and fig trees have been living outside for the past month or so. While taking care of everything I kept outside during the winter, notably a big container with blackcurrants and coriander along with some parsley and mint and a larger flower pot containing strawberries I noticed that the little stem that grew late last year is developing into a small fig plant. Obviously, this winter was so warm that it survived! You can follow my success and failures live on Snapchat now – simply look out for Aliciouslog. I’m also regularly sharing photos on Instagram and Facebook. *By the time you’re reading this, I will already have decided on this. This is one of the posts I prepared for you to go online while I’m in Columbia, attending a friend’s wedding and then travelling along the Caribbean coast for some awesome hiking and amazing diving opportunities.
agronomy
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What makes us go “yum”? Scientists at the University of Minnesota’s Flavor Research and Education Center are determined to find out. This short video offers a behind-the-scenes look inside the center. Tag Archives: cfans October 18, 2012 A new database-driven Google map showcases the global research of the College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences. September 7, 2012 The University of Minnesota’s Summer Waltz rose variety is not only beautiful; it’s also disease resistant, has a higher color spectrum than similar cold-hardy varieties, and will bloom up to four times throughout the summer. August 21, 2012 The University of Minnesota Extension Master Gardener program is a globally recognized volunteer effort that’s been in place since 1977. Watch our short video and photo series to learn about the history of the program and its impacts today.
agronomy
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This evening we took a walk along Scenic, the road we live on, which overlooks the Selah valley below on north side, and the Yakima Valley on the south. You’ll see some lovely clouds today. Yesterday was 104 degrees. Today it dropped to 85, cooling quite a bit. It’s welcome relief for our missionaries who are out and about. Here’s how things in our neighborhood are looking today:Pears will be harvested soon. The bins are ready and waiting in the orchards. Within a 10 minute walk of our mission home, we can be in pear, apple, or peach orchards. In newer orchards, apples trees are planted in tight rows so that guide wires and some nice pruning turns them into a thin wall of growth, easy to harvest. No need for maneuvering ladders around the branches of the tree. Picking from a wall of fruit is fast and efficient.Here’s another orchard where the trees are trained to grow in a V shape, with two lead branches, or with two trees planted close together and one trained to grow to the left and the other trained to grow to the right. Again, it simplifies the picking.Apples and roses–a nice combination of beauty along our path. This is a real hedge-trimming neighborhood!
agronomy
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Cross-breeding was something your grandfather or great-grandmother did to experiment with the quality and taste of a particular species of food. Cross-breeding between apples, for example, produced a number of new varieties meant to entice consumers. Some of these new apples also had different characteristics from established apple varieties. Some were a little more resistant to drought, while others could be stored for longer periods without spoiling. Today, this basic approach has been tinkered with extensively. The study of biotechnologies has propelled the principles of cross-breeding into a much broader field. Scientists are now able to genetically engineer seeds and plants. This involves inserting the genetic material of one plant into another. The other plant can be an entirely different species. This is done to make certain plants resistant to insects. GMO plants are also engineered to increase crop yield. Four crops in the U.S. (soy, sugar beets, corn, and canola) are now grown almost exclusively from genetically modified seeds. 90% of canola, 88% of corn, 94% of soy and 95% of sugar beet crops are now GMO foods. It’s no secret why these four foods were targeted by big agribusiness to be genetically modified. They are included in just about every processed food you can think of. The higher the yields of these insect-resistant, pesticide-treated crops, the more money agricultural companies like Monsanto stand to make. So what’s to worry about, you might be wondering—yes, some companies will make huge loads of profit but the rest of us will have more to eat. However, the world seems to operate best when checks and balances are in place. For many, there is a growing unease that all of this genetic tampering to make mega-yields and super-plants could spell trouble for humans further down the road. So far, there are no human trials that have looked at the long-term effects of eating GMO foods. Some medical experts fear that long-term consumption could lead to the development of new allergens, reproductive problems, accelerated aging, hormone disruption, and problems with the liver and kidneys. One study conducted in France compared the health of rats fed three types of GMO corn. One GMO corn was modified to be tolerant to “Roundup,” a commonly used herbicide. As a result, this corn contained residues of Roundup. The other two GMO corns were engineered to synthesize two different versions of Bt toxins. Bt toxins are biological pesticides. The researchers then performed an exhaustive list of tests on the rats and compared them to a control group. The researchers’ analysis clearly revealed new side effects associated with the consumption of the GMO corn. Negative effects were discovered in the heart, adrenal glands, spleen, kidney, and livers of the rats. Do some research and decide if you want to support the growing movement to buy non-GMO food. Many farmers are now working hard to resist the lure of lucrative crop yields and are opting instead to grow crops that have been known to be beneficial for human health for thousands of years. Source(s) for Today’s Article: “GMO Facts,” The Non-GMO Project web site; http://www.nongmoproject.org/learn-more/, last accessed May 27, 2013. Strom, S., “Seeking Food Ingredients that aren’t Gene-Altered,” The New York Times web site, May 26, 2013; www.nytimes.com, last accessed May 27, 2013. Roullier, F., et al., “A comparison of the effects of three GM corn varieties on mammalian health,” Int J Biol Sci. December 2009; 5(7): 706-26.
agronomy
https://wikilimon.com/goat-farming-as-a-means-of-poverty-alleviation-essay/
2022-10-05T02:09:38
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Introduction: Bangladesh is a third world poverty-ridden country. In Bangladesh, one in every two persons lives in poverty. A lot of people in the country, especially in rural areas suffer from malnutrition, around half of the population are in the darkness of illiteracy, floating people, especially in urban areas are praying for shelter and struggling with nature to save their head from heat and rain. With this reality, the government, NGOs, donor countries and agencies are making repeated efforts to eradicate poverty, make the society free from illiteracy and ensure good health for the masses. But their achievement is very meager. It is evident from the statistics that around 70 million people live under the poverty line in Bangladesh. So, it is the need of hour to take short-run but sustainable measures for poverty alleviation in the country. Among many other programs, strategies and plans, the Government of Bangladesh has already undertaken a program, namely goat farming as a means of poverty alleviation.’ Goat Farming for Poverty Alleviation Goat farming could be considered as a means of poverty alleviation or reduction. First, a buck of our population are unemployed including educated youths and seasonal unemployed peoples in the agriculture sector. Besides, most of our women are engaged in the agriculture sector who spend most of their time in rearing the child and taking care of home. So, with establishing a small farm, an unemployed youth or destitute women can earn around Tk. 12000-12,000 per year. It will now only make them self-sufficient rather it will help them to empower themselves. Second, the additional income of one doe unit keeper is about Tk. 1455. A recent report of BLRI (Bangladesh Livestock Research Institute) entitled National Programme on poverty reduction through goat production shows that it is possible to earn around Tk. 7000-12000 per year (from the second year) from goat farm starting with 5 does. Goat provides 23% milk and 27% meat in the country amounting to 450 thousand MT milk and 105 thousand MT meat respectively. Mutton consumption in the urban areas has been increased to 23% between 1991-92. Goat farming is important for meeting the increased demand for milk and meat. Because rearing cows at the household level is decreasing day by day. Third, goat farming helps us to earn more foreign exchange through the export of leather. According to an estimate, about 2.32 million square meters of Teather is produced annually from goat skins that help earn foreign exchange amounting to Tk. 180 crores. Fourth, goat farming can provide our poor with a required chance for being self-reliant and getting rid or the clutch of Mohajons. A rural poor or destitute erson can earn a sizeable amount with limited capital and labor. It does not need more land to rear three or four goats. So a landless can take resort to the financial organization for primary capital and start a new life with new hope. Government initiatives: The government of Bangladesh has taken a number of measures to popularize goat farming among the masses. AsThe related institutes and organizations of the government are propagating the strategies, programs, prospects and importances of goat farming through radio, television, newspapers etc. In cooperation with the government, a number of commercial banks have come forth with packages for distributing loans among the people eager to establish a goat farm. Primarily, 50 thanas of 25 districts from 6 divisions have been selected for loan distribution project. The Janata Bank, Agrani Bank, Sonali Bank and Krishi Bank are ordained with the responsibility to launch the program. Problems of goat farming: Although the prospects of goat farming in Bangladesh is very bright but there are some constraints as 1. There is a shortage of feed and proper nutrition in our country. More particularly, crises become more acute during the rainy season. 2. The general farmers lack the knowledge about feed and health management. 3. In our village, the potential of the growth of the goat is very low. Because the amount of uncultivated lands is decreasing day by day. 4. The rate of mortality of goat is very high. Even, the epidemiology and disease control data also are not sufficient and available. Besides, there is no well-established diagnostic lab, especially in rural areas. 5. Government efforts to make the people understood the advantages to goat farming is not sufficient. Measures needed: It is beyond doubt that goat farming has bright prospects in our country in alleviating poverty and ensure the well-being of the rural poor. But for this, – government should take massive programs to popularize the issue among the rural masses. In this regard, the community groups and organizations, and media could play a pivotal role. – The loan distribution program should be extended with proper methods and criteria for sorting out the real farmers. – The training program of the farmers should be extended. Before providing a farmer with a loan of goat, he should have a minimum training in farming. - Grameen Bank Essay: Pioneer of Development and Poverty Alleviation in Bangladesh - Microcredit: A Staircase to Development Essay For All class - The Role of NGOs for Rural Development of Bangladesh Essay - Rural Development in Bangladesh Essay For All Class - Sustainable Development Essay For Classes 5,6,7,8,9,SSC,HSC
agronomy
https://www.fellowscreekgolf.com/the-friendly-fellows/spring-course-maintenance-update
2019-04-18T22:16:25
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Despite spring starting a few weeks ago the golf course is still waiting to wake up. The cold spring weather has kept us dormant much longer than the previous two seasons. Looking forward the weather is finally going to warm up, but we don’t know if that will last. I’m hoping to see green grass by the end of April. The course is wet due to a lot of recent rainfall and some wet snow. In order to try to keep the course as nice as we can during wet and dormant conditions we ask that golfers please obey cart signs, stay on paths where possible, and keep carts far away from roped off areas. The reason we put ropes up in certain areas is to either relieve the turf from too much traffic or to keep carts out of areas that are so wet carts would either get stuck or leave very ugly muddy ruts (as seen in this picture). If a rope or rope stake is in the way of your shot and you take it down to hit, please put it back up. We always try to keep our greens as nice as possible for the golfers. Golfers enjoy smooth putting surfaces even when the grass is still mostly brown. Because of this we have mowed them three times already this year and have moved the hole locations a couple times. Golfers can help out by making sure to repair their ball marks. I’m excited for another good season, once the weather allows it to start.
agronomy
https://cnqfzl.en.made-in-china.com/product/kXynrSDlCehm/China-Agriculture-Equipment-Grain-Cooler-for-Silo.html
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Dryer, Milling Machine, Air Dryer manufacturer / supplier in China, offering Agriculture Equipment Grain Cooler for Silo, Flake Ice Machine for Industry, Kf Cooling Tower and so on. |Min. Order / Reference FOB Price||1 Piece||US $999/ Piece| |Transport Package:||Wood Case| |Compressor Mode:||Semi-Closed Screw Style Compressor| |Packaging Details:||export wooden case| |Delivery Detail:||within 30 days| >> Keep the grain storage quality, delay food aging, realize food freshness storage >> Inhibition of plant diseases and insect pests, avoid chemical fumigation pollution, green storage, safe storage, reduce the loss >> Two stage cooling, big temperature difference high efficiency design, low operation cost >> Reliable operation, easy operation About Grain Chiller KINGFIT grain chiller is mobile refrigeration equipment, designed as characteristic of domestic food warehouse and climate, could be widely used in low-temp storage of food and other crops. Qingfeng Low-temperature Grain Storage Chiller Function: >> Low temperature storage is maintained the temperature of grain bulk for a long time in the 15 degrees Celsius (low temperature) or 20 degrees Celsius (quasi low temperature). Food Low temperature storage is generally recognized as an international science, non-pollution storage mode. Have the following advantages: 1. Reduce the loss caused by the pest and microorganisms grow. Don't need medicine fumigation, so as to reduce pollution, keeping food hygiene. 2. Slow down the metabolism of grain particle, delay quality aging and deterioration, keep the color, fragrance, flavor of finished product of grain, and maintain food eating quality. Especially suitable for the storage of rice, corn and fuel. 3. Reduce the wastage cause by grain breathing, insect, high temperature heating, mildew and turnover; the most greatly reduce the cost of storage. 4. Relax appropriately the storage be grain moisture, shorten drying process before being put in storage, not only save energy, but also can solve the problem of baking a large number of grain before store . 5. Low temperature storage cooling system can adjust grain temperature, reduce temperature difference to ensure the safety of storage, Take cooling processing of cold negative pressure mean temperature to guarantee the high water storage. 6. Prevent or eliminate moisture transfer, separation, condensation and exclude peculiar smell in pile to ensure safety and good quality storage Qingfeng Low-temperature Grain Storage Chiller Function Features: 1. Reliable operation: the introduction of advanced technology industries, the smart meter with microprocessor control, so that the temperature of the air to ensure that the air input granary within a set range from environmental factors. 2. Energy efficiency: Small power, low-power, high-efficiency, no warm-boot, do not need to store increasing passenger or transport circuit transformation.
agronomy
https://garagewine.company/single-ferment-series/
2023-06-05T23:50:53
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What is Single Ferment Series ? When GWCo saw it’s Carignan growers being paid paltry sums for their other fruit: Pais & Cinsault, we began acquiring small bits from various farmers to experiment. We paid bonafide prices that allowed for the traditional field works of cultivating the soil properly to continue. Commercial bottlings of “Single Ferments” began with serendipity when we simply could not resist not one but three small bits of Cinsault and then promptly ran out of tanks to ferment them in. With where to put all three, we simply stacked the second bit of newly harvested fruit on top of the first already fermenting—and then the third. In one elongated we made a wine that we loved. So we continued and adopted the same technique with Pais!
agronomy