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Archive for September, 2009

The Organic Eprints archive is a tool to further develop research in organic agriculture. The main objectives are to facilitate the communication of research papers and proposals, to improve the dissemination and impact of research findings, and to document the research effort. In accordance with these objectives the archive is designed to facilitate international use [...]

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BROWSE BY TOPIC & SUBTOPIC Commodity Topics Vegetables Insects, General, Fertility, Systems Management, … Fruits and Nuts General, Insects, Diseases, Weeds, … Cereals/Grains General, Insects, Varieties, Diseases, … Fiber Crops General, Insects, Systems Management, Fertility, … Animal Husbandry, Processing General, Systems Management, Diseases, Slaughter/Milk Processing, … Forage, Fodder and Animal Feed General, Systems Management, Weeds, [...]

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The 9th International Permaculture Conference and Convergence (IPC 9) will be held in Africa in October & November of 2009. Traditionally IPCs are held every two years and switch between continents. Past host sites have been Australia, USA, New Zealand, Nepal, Scandinavia and Croatia in 2005. In 2007, IPC8 was held in Brazil. Please visit [...]

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Humerous eco animation of planet earth annoyed by pollution and climate chaos. Funny !!! Sweet.. enjoy this lovely with happy ending. If you want the free downloads to show at events they are on www.anitasancha.co.uk

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Attracting Birds Autumn Beekeeping Biodiversity Biological Controls BioRegions Bush Fire Bush Tucker Business Plan Chickens – see Chooks Chooks Cleaning Sustainably Codling Moth Companion Planting Composting Cool Climate Vegetables Crop Rotation Culinary Herbs Cuttings – Hardwood Cuttings – Water Hardwood Cuttings Herbs – Culinary Herbs – Medicinal Heritage Animals Homeopathy for Animals Jim Beaumont Mandala [...]

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Photographer James Balog shares new image sequences from the Extreme Ice Survey, a network of time-lapse cameras recording glaciers receding at an alarming rate, some of the most vivid evidence yet of climate change.

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Originally published in 1991, this classic book has been reissued as a free download as a contribution to the rebuilding of communities devastated by the ‘Black Saturday’ bushfires (Feb 7th 2009) in Victoria, Australia. In 1983 permaculture co-originator David Holmgren responded to the tragic Ash Wednesday fires with a project called the Flywire House. The [...]

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A few weeks ago I settled down to look through my seed collection and plot the possibilities for this season. It’s a unique kind of excitement that seed packets fill me with. Despite never quite being game enough to try and grow corn – I understand it demand rich soil and plenty of water – [...]

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It isn’t easy to work out how efficient your home is. We all have homes that are environmentally friendly in some areas, and not as friendly in others. You can have an expert visit your house and advise what action you can take. You can also get an interest free Green Loan to help you make positive [...]

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