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Becoming a master at gardening

cindyha wrote 1 month ago: The following is from Linn County Master Gardener Coordinator Bev Lillie:     Attention Linn Cou … more »

Tags: Master gardeners, gardening, Vegetables, Master Gardener, horticulture, Shrubs, Linn County, Iowa State Extension, Bev Lillie

Managing Forests for Climate Change Mitigation

A.Cherson wrote 1 month ago: Forests currently absorb billions of tons of CO2 globally every year, an economic subsidy worth hund … more »

Tags: Conservation, Corporations, legal framework, Mitigation, policy (F), science f, economics (CC)

Establishing a Regulatory Framework for Biosolid Use

A.Cherson wrote 1 month ago: Background: Although the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has a long history of using risk-based … more »

Tags: Agriculture, Sewage, groundwater

Examining the Phosphorous Cycle and Peak Phosphorous

A.Cherson wrote 1 month ago: GEOLOGY: P in All Its Guises Brooks Hanson Phosphorus is the rarest of the major biological nutrient … more »

Tags: Adaptation, Agriculture, Chemicals, Sewage, Nutrition

Green Star to Distribute Proprietary Agricultural Crop Booster

A.Cherson wrote 1 month ago: Biotech Research developed two formulas that are available for different agricultural crops. O … more »

Tags: Capital Markets, Corporations, Desertification, technology, Adaptation, Agriculture, economics (F), policy (A), Nutrition

Silicon's Effect On Sunflowers Studied

A.Cherson wrote 1 month ago: ScienceDaily (May 10, 200 — Vibrant, showy sunflowers are revered worldwide for their beauty and … more »

Tags: Research, Agriculture, Chemicals

Finding The Real Potential Of No-till Farming For Sequestering Carbon

A.Cherson wrote 1 month ago: ScienceDaily (May 7, 200 — The potential of no-tillage (NT) soils for increasing the soil organic … more »

Tags: Research, Agriculture, Emissions

Limitations Of Charcoal As An Effective Carbon Sink

A.Cherson wrote 1 month ago: Limitations Of Charcoal As An Effective Carbon SinkScienceDaily (May 4, 200 — Fire-derived charco … more »

Tags: Mitigation, Research, Agriculture, biomass, policy (A), SCIENCE A, Coal

Wakame Waste: Composting Polluted Seaweed

A.Cherson wrote 2 months ago: Wakame Waste: Composting Polluted SeaweedScienceDaily (May 2, 200 — Bacteria that feed on seaweed … more »

Tags: Aquaculture, biomass, policy (A), SCIENCE A, waste

Bad Seed, The Truth About Our Food2 comments

truthtold wrote 4 months ago: This is absolutely Shocking Video and as a daughter of a farmer, I can assure you the food of today, … more »

Tags: Then and Now, Hidden Dangers, News, Poisons, toxins, Law Suits, Food, Seeds, Chemicals

thinking wholistically about Ecology & further thoughts on the Future

Hyphae wrote 5 months ago: I have been visiting the ‘rents and attending my first ever scientific conference. The Alberta … more »

Tags: True Heart's Desire, The Future, Conference, museum, William Rees

Our ecosystems make our lives possible! our 'invisible' resources...

valeriegremillion wrote 5 months ago: Since a primary negative impact of ATVs/ORVs in the national forests is on our soil, water, and the … more »

Tags: OHVs in the natl forest, water, Ecosystems, philosophy & wisdom, forests, forest, Soil, déforestation, 人為影響

Thomas Kruse — Learning the Craft from Italian Artisans

Jan Janes wrote 8 months ago: Funny how life presents us with surprises at the most prosaic of moments. Tom Kruse’s search for … more »

Tags: Wineries, Varietals, Family, Winemaking, Hecker Pass, Zinfandel, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon

Tropical Rainforest Nutrients Linked To Global Carbon Dioxide Levels

Michael Ritter wrote 1 year ago: Tropical forests account for about 40% of Earth’s continental carbon storage, much more is be … more »

Tags: carbon dioxide, Carbon Cycle, Tropical Forests


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