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Organic Dairyman: The Farmer

July 29, 2010 By: Category: Organic Foods


Jon Bansen believes that since he converted his farm over to being organic and sustainable, he’s becomes a much better farmer, and built a better business. In this story, there may be important lessons for both farmers and the American Public. Recipe from the episode: Egg Enchiladas

Food Inc., Panel Discussion

July 27, 2010 By: Category: Organic Foods


Grand Rapids’ local food experts Dan Gendler, Anja Mast, Jerry Adams, and Devin Maloney have a panel discussion on local and organic foods after viewing the movie Food, Inc. This panel discussion is part of the GRCC Spring Sustainability Series.

Snow pea Plant

July 26, 2010 By: Category: Organic Home


My snow pea plant is growing some snow peas

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There is a greater awareness of organic foods

July 25, 2010 By: Category: Organic Foods


Interview with R. Ranganathan, President, Poison Free Producers Association, Mayiladuthurai, Tamil Nadu, January 27, 2009, 1 pm

Snow Peas on a Trellis

July 23, 2010 By: Category: Organic Home

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Ballybrado Organic Foods

July 23, 2010 By: Category: Organic Foods

Organic foods Research Presentation

July 21, 2010 By: Category: Organic Foods


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New Plant Support ,Supporting Snow Peas ,and Beans with The Veggie Cage plant support

July 20, 2010 By: Category: Organic Home


Our Veggie Cage will transform the way you garden! We promise! Besides The Tomato Ring the Veggie Cage will be the last plant support you will ever need. Grow a row of snow peas using the Veggie Cage and youll never again grow them any other way! Install 2, 3 or more Veggie Cages close enough that the bottom rings are almost touching, then sow your seeds all around both the inside and outside of the ring, just slightly thicker than you normally would. Within a few weeks, youll have a virtual tower of snow peas, compact, upright, and extraordinarily easy to pick. Pole Beans Pole beans work beautifully on a Veggie Cage. If youre growing a row, we suggest positioning your Veggie Cages in a triangle or circle, depending on how many youre using. Just keep the Veggie Cage bottom rings right next to each other and sow your seeds the same as with growing snow peas. Sow your seeds all in and among the rings of the cages. The beans will climb up both the Veggie Cage rings and each other! Dont want to grow that many? You can grow just one nice, healthy little crop with a single Veggie Cage. Please visit www.veggiecage.com for more information and to purchase this great product

Weight Loss Day 90-90 pounds later

July 19, 2010 By: Category: Organic Foods


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Growing Golden Snow Peas from India and Growing other Vegetables in my front yard

July 17, 2010 By: Category: Organic Home


John of www.growingyourgreens.com shows you his Golden Snow Peas that are growing up a trellis with beautiful Purple Flowers in winter time. He also shows you how he grows food in his driveway as well as some colorful rainbow swiss chard.


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