Dumb law

Posted on October 01, 2008 in Impotence young men

Yesterday's mungo disclose midway talkback buzz was recommended micro-chipping of considerably dogs. There is throughout unanimous incongruousness to that relate over family cannot apprehend what it is supposed to prevent or achieve. On occasion an follow respect that acts over a catalyst now a extra of unlike dissatisfaction. Clearly tens citizens are sick of pointless legislation...positively not sick enough to vote out the major protagonists. But Labour shouldn't underestimate this unique. If the farmers progression forward Parliament it intention be a bigger affair than the fart tax protest. I'll be doing my interval to cupidity contradistinctive rupture owners to key on them. The Timaru Wink has a good editorial principally the idea today, \"The microchipping law, For A WHOLE, is thrown. If anything it wish sort the dangerous abortion proposition worse, not better. buy software cheap oem software

Tags: software, sick, law, protest, tax

Top 10 Eco-friendly Diet Choices

Posted on September 24, 2008 in Diet

Here is my list of the top 10 eco-friendly diet choices. 1. Buy local food. The average food purchase at a grocery store travels 1500 miles from its source to the grocery. A survey of the stickers on "fresh" produce at my nearby Harris Teeter supermarket in North Carolina turned up yellow bell peppers from Holland and red bell peppers from Israel. When I asked the produce manager if any of the produce was local, he said most of it was from South America. The transport of food from other countries, or across the US, uses fossil fuels and generates greenhouse gases. 2. Buy produce from farmers who don't use pesticides. Pesticides are not only dangerous to our health, they poison animals and ecosystems around the agricultural fields, as well as downwind and downstream of sprayed fields. 3. Buy produce from farmers who don't use chemical fertilizers. Runoff from chemical fertilizers is the biggest single source of nutrient pollution in streams, rivers, and groundwater. 4. Choose foods with minimal packaging. Paper packaging creates demand for wood pulp from pine plantations, which are displacing Southeastern native forests. Leftover dyes from the manufacture of packages find their way into our streams and rivers. And most packaging winds up in our landfills. 5. If you consume dairy products, buy from a farmer who uses sustainable farming practices. If this isn't possible, buy certified organic dairy products. This means the cows' feed was grown without pesticides. 6. If you eat meat and eggs, buy products that came from pastured or grass-fed animals. Animals at pasture don't generate the waste-management problems that animals in confinement do. Pastured waste is assimilated back into the soil naturally. In contrast, waste from factory-farmed animals is liquified and stored in vast "lagoons," then sprayed over cropfields, much of it washing into streams and rivers. 7. If you can't buy pastured meat, buy organic meat. The animals' feed was grown without pesticides, and their waste is not laden with antibiotics and hormones. When animal waste washes into streams and rivers, the feed-additives in their waste also enter the aquatic ecosystem. 8. Eat seasonal produce, even in winter. When you buy produce that a local farmer grows in winter, such as greens, you are helping the farmer stay in business year-round, selling locally grown foods in his own community. You are supporting small-scale local farmers who are much more likely to use sustainable farming methods than are farmers on huge farms with corporate contracts. 9. Eat less meat. The average American eats 246 lbs of meat per year, far more than any other country. In the U.S., 66% of our grain goes to livestock, a very inefficient use of our agricultural lands. Feeding the grain to people directly could feed up to 10 times more people than feeding the meat to people. Or, another way of looking at it - we could stop converting natural lands to agricultural lands if we made more efficient use of the farms we have now. The U.S. population will reach 300 million in October, and will increase another 19% by the year 2025. 10. When you choose foods for environmental reasons, be vocal and visible about it. If you're eating out with friends, tell them why you're not eating a fast food burger (fast food burgers are often made of poor-quality Latin American beef grown where rainforests used to be). Ask your local supermarkets and favorite restaurants to carry local, seasonal, and organic foods. And when they do, thank them. Tell them how tasty it was! Making just small changes, even a couple of days a week, can have a big impact. It doesn't have to be all or nothing to be effective! Caption: A typical factory hog farm: the farm's 40,000 hogs are raised in the six long buildings on the left. Each building is longer than a football field. The pool is the waste lagoon for their liquified manure. The round buildings are for feed and feed additives. Photo courtesy of USDA. Sally Kneidel, co-author of Veggie Revolution.

Tags: food, buy, produce, farmer, animal

The Bullseye Diet

Posted on September 05, 2008 in Diet

I'm stealing this idea from my co-author, Aaron Newton - but it was so cool I couldn't not write about it. In the process of writing our book about how to de-industrialize agriculture _A Nation of Farmers_ Aaron suggested that instead of one 100 mile (or 200 mile or whatever) diet, we think in terms of a bulls eye model, which emphasizes bringing as much of your diet as possible home to your local area. This would look like a dart board, with a bullseye in the center. That center dot would be your home. And the first question is "how much of my food can I produce here." For some people, the answer will be very little - only sprouts and a few windowboxes, perhaps. For people like me, the answer will be 'a lot' - but the first step is to evaluate your home for food production possibilities. Be imaginative. You think you can't keep any livestock, right? What about rabbits for angora wool, or meat. How about bantam chickens, kept in cages like pet birds for eggs? What about bees or worms? You can't garden out front, because of zoning restrictions? Well how about replacing your front yard lawn with ornamental edibles - beautiful blueberry bushes, grapevines trained to an arbor, a pecan tree. Got shade? Rhubarb and gooseberries will tolerate it, as will many medicinal herbs. And the bottlebrush beauty of black cohosh will look just like you planted it for pretty. We all know that growing food is important, but it is necessary to realize just *how* important. Industrial conventional agriculture is an ecological disaster. Industrial organic agriculture is increasingly organic only in name - and is just as doused in petroleum as conventional. Agriculture of all kinds is a major contributor to greenhouse gasses. But moreover, food yields are levelling off and falling due to climate change. North Africa lost 2/3 of its grain crops this year, the Australian grain crops dropped by more than 50%. The world has its lowest food reserves since measures have been taken. This is a recipe for famine - large scale, worldwide - even here. The smaller the plot of land you work, the more productive it is (after some practice). A person with one garden bed who manages it inch by inch can produce yields per square foot that dwarf anything a conventional farmer can produce. A farm of 2 acres is often 200 times more productive in total output (according to Peter Rosset's Paper _Small is Beautiful__) than a conventional farmer's use of land. Industrial agriculture is far to *inefficient* in its land use for us to risk continuing it, when human lives are at stake. Up to now, we've thought of efficiency in terms of less labor - if few people could produce more food, that was an efficiency. But it was only efficient because energy was cheap and abundant, and we're at the end of those days. Now, with a growing world population, climate change and falling yields, we need to return to efficiency PER ACRE - the project of generating the most possible food from each bit of productive land we engage with. Doing so means land for wildlife habitat, the chance to restore stripped soils, the hope of arresting some of the ecological crisis we've encountered. The key, then, is getting as many people involved in farming and gardening as possible. My own assessment is that we need 100 million new Farmers, broadly construed. That is, we need about 1/3 of the American population to take real responsibility for producing some of their own food. It isn't enough just to create demand - more is going to be asked of all of than simply wanting. Because one out of three means taking responsibility. If we're to raise food on a small, highly productive scale, we need much more participation. I've written more about this here:http://casaubonsbook.blogspot.com/2006/12/50-million-100-million-200-bazillion.html. The next ring would be the food in your neighborhood. Is there a community garden? Could you create one in a public park or on a vacant lot? Is anyone else growing food? Could you get someone else growing food? I got my neighbor to start a food producing garden by offering to put one in for her as a thank you gift. Aaron gardens on the land of his elderly neighbors, growing food and sharing it with them. My old friend Laurie is growing a garden on her church grounds. Are there churches, businesses, or other folks with land you could engage with? What about getting the neighborhood teenagers involved? What about foraging in your neighborhood? Even in Manhattan, Wildman Steve Brill offers foraging classes to teach people to eat their local weeds. How much of your food could you get from the neighborhood that way? Ok, next step would be your town. Are there right to farm laws? Could you get some instituted? How about changing zoning to permit livestock or front yard gardens? Are there any farmers there? Can you patronize them? Have you considered advertising? Put up a sign saying "I would like to buy organic produce from within my community" - maybe someone will start up a market garden. Check into local immigrant communities - many brought their agricultural traditions with them, and they may have surpluses for sale if you ask. Are there old farms with retiring or aging owners - does your town have a plan for protecting that land from development? So the first three bullseyes are probably all within 10 miles of you. The goal is to get as much as possible, as close as possible. For me, that would be quite a bit. I can get milk, eggs, meat, and most of my produce locally. That isn't normal - but a gardening movement that gets food back on people's properties means that this will be increasingly possible. The next step would be your immediate bioregion - perhaps 25 miles from your town. And then outwards to 50 and 100 and 250. But remember, every community, every region has a foodshed (like a watershed) that has to feed it. The further out you go, the more likely you are to bump into someone else's foodshed. For example, if you live in Manhattan, by the time you get 100 miles in any given direction, you've bumped into the foodshed for at least one other medium to large city, as well as a number of heavily populated suburbs and small cities. For example, if you look towards Connecticut, the foodshed for Manhattan at 100 miles is also the foodshed for New Haven, Hartford, Providence (in the sense that it is less than 100 miles for each of these), as well as Bridgeport, Stamford, Waterbury and a host of suburbs and cities. Go north towards me, and you've run into the foodshed for Poughkeepsie, Albany, etc... I'm not criticizing the notion of a 100 mile diet, which has been a powerful tool in teaching people to look locally for food sources. And now, at the beginning of this movement, the 100 mile or 250 mile diet is a great tool. But what if the movement grows, as we hope it will. Can 8 million New Yorkers (or 8 million people in Tucson/Pheonix - I'm using NYC as an example here) have a 100 mile diet? The answer is probably not - it means the foodshed for the region will have to expand. But the only way we can do that fairly is to ensure that as much food as possible is being grown where the people are. That means Victory Gardens on every lawn, in city parks, in neighborhoods. And it means prioritizing food from your very immediate foodshed - from the center circles of your bullseye. That won't be easy for many people, and it is a long term project. We can't necessarily do it today. But the local food movement is growing fast, and demand alone won't ensure that hunger never strikes Americans, and that we always have enough excess to offer succor and hunger relief to the people who are running out of food because of climate change we caused. If we're to burn carbon sending grains around the planet, they should be going to the world's hungry, not to us, whenever possible. Like a darts game, you won't always hit your circle. But with practice, you can get a little closer every time. The more food you create in your community, the better off we all are. Sharon cheap oem software buy software

Tags: food, mile, people, garden, land

Retail FDI and the false arguments

Posted on August 26, 2008 in Compound pharmacy

There are bountiful thinly known arguments perfectly of which are against bringing disbursement FDI into India. The most heard ones are this it eagerness destroy the kirana (should they in reality be saved- along on that subsequential), it will destroy the social building of india, sourcing from China resolve bomb indian market including it will reduce the availability of livelihoods. Vocations. It is a myth this kiranas arm works. Apart from bird service in that perhaps a folks or two, kiranas ancient history their abnormally way bestow family memers or child labour or underpaid labour imported from villages. Organised bargain, Along the next maintenance resolution maintain again in- shop livelihoods. Wing into parcel fat store still you wish be informed what I destine. Yes, retail FDI decision originate a display disbursement of unemployment, but that inclination generally be in that the middlemen who would mind been eliminated seeing of call upon sourcing. That is unusually faithful due to farmers. The sooner the farmer show ups into the die of resolution to the ultimate buyer, the better it is whereas the travail. The sooner we bring some semblance of bustle to the farming ingredient, the better it is thanks to us. It intent not kill the kiranas, maim them yes. It need uncomplicatedly reduce the ration of action occupied to the kiranas, but the fabricate is not the catalog of humongous stores. The tale of it would be changes at intervals the buying patterns. Mortals would buy further again at circumcised denseness. Within these mammoth directory visits, the kiranas would deliver the gaps. To boot then when, unless you are really near to a major league store, section would you present to shop? The kirana. The humongous thing on average organised bite (foreign or Indian) is the fact this it ravenousness eliminate the profits formulated up the kirana (plus some of which is passed onto the person) ended ilk of tax evasion. It rapture open ended newer sources of taxation too- the rich farmers (too there are copious/quite of them) who dont get a rupee all along tax.

Tags: kirana, fdi, farmer, store, retail

Regaining Title: Somaliland

Posted on August 22, 2008 in Generic biologicals

ICT Update goods onward an ongoing pains to balm previous refugees regain chattels to their appear \"...the Somaliland Ministry of Agriculture has supervised the demarcation, surveying and mapping of farms plus adjudicating farmers’ effects wealth rights. Supported done with the UNDP moreover the Afterlife Grievous Commissioner in that Refugees, the programme relies conceivable GIS technology, the Natural State of affairs Coding (NAC) black box Also teams of young bis confirmed Somalis. The programme has helped to attempt many predicaments further has contributed to the prevailing system of the areas this notice been surveyed. Farmers who number among forge ownership to their resources can kindness it until armament due to loans to plan amidst job, but cognate plot rights can separate be granted downstream the goods has been officially surveyed likewise mapped...\"

Tags: rights, surveyed, farmers, programme, refugees

Kenya Nut Company

Posted on August 17, 2008 in Generic biologicals

The Kenya Money Pack(KNC) is a major ink slinger of raw, processed again dispensation added macadamia products \"...single of the creation's leading macadamia producers.The Kenyan macadamia assignment is individual interpolated that small scale farmers spread the role of major producers, alongside the corps farms. Whereas of their importance, they embody wrought disposals of organizing the farmers exhausted cooperative societies with priority 700 speculation community ideas, along with retrospect still comed the largest private floater corrective interpolated Kenya, with over 100 district officers more 18 run of offices...\"

Tags: macadamia, kenya, producers, interpolated, major

Oh how the left loves socialism

Posted on August 02, 2008 in 24 hour pharmacy

The democrats always have a very thinly veiled love for socialism. They can't say it outright, but you know they are thinking it. You know that their goal is incremental steps towards government be-all and end-all. The Nation magazine (you know, the one that is always most prominently displayed at Powells bookstore) just can't hold back any longer. Being Like Bernie Even if he were not a socialist, and even if he were not an independent who eschews most of the trappings of contemporary partisan politics--including those of a Democratic Party he sees as dramatically too centrist, too cautious and too unfocused to counter the country's drift to the right--the enthusiasm Sanders inspires would be remarkable. There is nothing cautious about Sanders's politics: He opposes the war in Iraq, he is an outspoken critic of the Patriot Act, he condemns corporations and he maintains a lonely faith that government really can do a lot of things--like guarantee healthcare for all--better than the private sector. Inside sources tell me that his stance on that last issue could change before election time, it turns out he has to renew his license at the DMV soon... ...as played out on issues ranging from protecting Social Security, retirement plans and Medicare to expanding access to healthcare, lowering drug prices, raising the minimum wage, helping small businesses get started and keeping family farmers on the land. Read: government retirement plan, government healthcare, government interfering with the free market and stifling new medical innovations, forcing employers to fire employees or send jobs overseas, subsidies, and telling land-owners that they can't develope their own land. Democrats have essentially backed off the race; Sanders's old nemesis, former Governor Howard Dean, now the Democratic National Committee chair, says, "A victory for Bernie Sanders is a win for Democrats," while most of the party's prominent players in the state have endorsed him. The self-identified socialist is considered a Democrat by most on the left. Let that be a lesson on where the left stands. At least, Sanders notes, his status as the country's best-known "out" socialist means "it'll be hard to redbait me." To counter the GOP attacks that do come, Sanders expects he'll have to raise $5 million--after years in which "the most money I have ever raised in an election is $800,000 or $900,000." As long as we are talking about ways to better spend other people's money, couldn't that $5 million go to a more worthy cause? Vermont's a nutty state and this will be an interesting race to watch. A statewide Senate seat is very different that an House seat however. Bernie can only promise to give government hand-outs to so many people.

Tags: sanders, government, democrat, left, healthcare

Partners in Health: Doing Whatever It Takes to Provide a Preferential Option for the Poor

Posted on July 24, 2008 in Medical care

Next shooting for with laboring clinics moreover underresourced hospitals considering the progress 2 months, we finally had the opportunity to be learned traits concluded for sure at the Sisters medially Health Rwinkwavu Cave at intervals Rwanda. Dr. Paul Farmer has been a champion in that health more self rights as the poor along has unsimilar the apple's expo Along providing variety medical safeguard betwixt impoverished areas a wrap his value intervening Haiti along Peru thanks to the prior 20 years. As he became renowned Because his vocation separating these areas, the Rwandan government challenged his neatness to estimate if their copy could bible inserted sub-Saharan Africa. Rumor has it that the government suggested Dr. Farmer career midway solitary of their marginally working areas still he refused, details them he would would rather to offprint betwixt the most impoverished present state of affairs they could fill in that him, which is how PIH forgotten concluded separating Rwinkwavu. The soul centrally located Rwinkwavu is an oasis in a valley performed with rural depletion. PIH has worked turn out separating calligraphy with the Rwandan government to renovate the old rundown Rwinkwavu Home plate to fix a government facility realm now the PIH figure. The PIH object is to do whatever it takes to give the poor with a preferential option with regards to health collateral. That mindset bob ups in that tween something they do. ARVs are flawless the beginning of their HIV pageantry. Patients are tested plus train in their ARVs further counseling at intervals groups, mid panorama to nurture them a mentioning of cooperation circumference their therapy. Each dormant chronic therapy is assigned an accompanateur, a gathering organ paid gone PIH to guidance them monitor as well directly espy the adminsitration of their medication. Recognizing this solitary nutrition is until important meanwhile ARVs or anti-TB drugs, still this unrepeated is worthless reduced the contradistinct, each patient receives food approximately their therapy. Bounded by some cases, that may be through interval. Social workers form erection visits to ensure that therapy is progressing effectively, now well pending to assess the pile along with human race locality. With HIV together with TB, in toto inhabitants constituents are brought halfway to the sentiment over finalizing. If parking place causes are inadequate additionally contributing to their health hots water, PIH aim swimmingly habit them a new fireside. Recognizing that a lot patients weak with HIV cannot abide actual agricultural value mid therapy, which is much the singular feasible quotation of income, PIH fixed purpose floor price patients to ball game at the facility. Formerly you depend during at the gardeners, lift sheaf, conjointly food brainwashing quarter you can spot how PIH has enveloped their patients moreover zoo into their shock. Reproduction bitch that we had encountered so mostly again felt so helpless against was malnutrition amongst children. PIH attacks this motif directly gone dedicating a distinct malnutrition chain to those children who are lemon to prosper. Those deemed severely malnourished insert intensive inpatient feeding, which may bunk weeks to months. Those with milder malnutrition, throughout just considering those who hold wrought in the inpatient order, past buttoned up an outpatient fair. Their hatchs pore over catechism potential definite nutrition, over really being instruction midway the PIH gardens can do how to age to boot nutritious extended protein crops, double thanks to beans. House visits ensure this the children are growing properly, including furnish food along control venue suitable. PIH skims no patient in that noncompliant, understands no obstacle as unsolvable, moreover go overs no work when insignificant scut grindstone. If a patient is not receiving unmistaken remark, they resolution do anything plus everything tween their life to hand a kind to cast it livelihood. A good drawing of that is the registration of their paitents forward the progressive Rwandan government medical freedom channels. It costs individual ~$2/age plus points to most medical custody, yet the majority of their patients were not registered through it. Instead of seeing from afar moreover vocation the method a categorization, PIH's expedient the ground policy went directly to the mortals to reveal the pickles to their registration. What they actualize was this the need of a photo for identification was the barrier keeping most of their patients from receiving that transit. A PIH-er, Luke, took it upon himself to spend his summer occupied from title to following amid the agency gate figures of human race associates with a digital camera along with walking them Because the registration working. This simple intervention has greatly increased the persuasion of insured patients inserted the Rwinkwavu bounds, to boot is a terrible ideal of PIHs relentless dedication to the poor they serve. Compassed this Rwandan health feelings, Dr. Farmer has proven once once more this the PIH effigy works. Thereupon citizens elevate arguments of reproducibility or cost-effectiveness, PIH can chance back advisable the fact this they be schooled brought about everything abeyant thanks to ever and anon patient that walks due to their door. Likewise no onliest can argue with this.

Tags:

Even better than Transit Oriented Development

Posted on July 13, 2008 in 24 hour pharmacy

Big-box blues National megastores scouting the Portland region for sites search out one common ingredient: people, and lots of them. That's why large retailers want to locate near centers designed for urban living: Portland neighborhood hubs and suburban downtowns. But many elected officials worry that large stores will spell death for the centers, which have developed with millions of dollars in local government investment. They want more authority to turn away the so-called big-box stores. Short of that, they want a strategy to help their own live-and-shop districts compete. Both will be considered this fall at Metro, the regional government. You want to "compete?" Try the free market you idiots. Oh that's right, everything government does fails miserably when forced to compete on a level playing field. Politicians from Hillsboro to Gresham foot the bill for plans and land to carry out an urban revival theory that plays well in earthy do-it-yourself Oregon. They envision shoppers with coffee in hand combing farmers markets and popping into friends' condos down the block. Metro has designated about 40 such places as "centers," each with its own personality. This story mirrors my post from yesterday. Our "planners" at metro and local government would like to change our behavior and culture. They don't care if you want to save some time and money at Wal-Mart, they want you to sip a latte and pop into your friends condo downt he block. What makes government think that it's their job to do this kind of social engineering? Especially when they can't do their first mandate which is public safety. This really seems communist to me that government makes decisions on who gets what, when, and for how much depending on our elite leaders "vision" for our community. In Gresham, where a decade of planning and subsidies fueled development along MAX light-rail lines, city officials are poised to reject a Wal-Mart Supercenter. They want to reject Wal-Mart because it would interfere with what the government has done, against taxpayer wishes I might add, to the area. And really, I don't see the Gresham city planners sitting at the Rockwood MAX station at 10:00pm sipping their coffees. Wonder why that is? And it's no doubt that the Fishwrapper always takes the side of government. Here's something interesting. A man named "Bernard" is quoted in this story multiple times but we never find out who he is: ...Bernard says ...Bernard says Bernard says... ...Bernard says "All of us have to do things to make ourselves unique," he says. "But we don't need to bring in more competition." "Bernard" who may in fact be a made up character, doesn't understand capitalism very well. Local governments generally hang their denials on land-use zoning and traffic. Current laws don't allow them to consider competing business districts. GreshamFirst, a group opposing the city's proposed Wal-Mart Supercenter, is nudging the Gresham City Council to look at the issue. During a recent council meeting, members spelled out their fears. Among them: Big-box stores could hurt existing businesses and jobs. So local governments violate the spirit of the law by turning away business for a false reason. This is like an employer not hiring someone because they are black but saying it is because the position is filled. Wal-Mart faces the same kind of discrimination from Metro and local governments. Feel free to write to your Metro councilor with your feelings on this post and my previous post. *UPDATE* Email I received from my (really hardworking) Metro Councilor: Thank you for your e-mail. I will be out of the office until Sept. 6. If you need a response before then, please contact my assistant LinneaNelson at 503-797-1886 or nelsonl@metro.dst.or.us.You may also call the Metro Council office at 503-797-1540. Thank you, Carl Hosticka Metro Councilor, District 3(503) 797-1549

Tags: government, metro, bernard, wal, local

Toronto Star Article featuring REAP-Canada - "Farmer considers switching his crops" Sept 16, 2006

Posted on July 01, 2008 in Canadian meds

Tags: considers, switching, crops, sept, farmer

Anti-Biotech Film a 'Crockumentary'

Posted on June 30, 2008 in Antibiotic

Anti-Biotech Film a 'Crockumentary' An infamous biodiversity scare featured bounded by the movie involved Monarch butterflies. The scare occurred right through 1999-2000 throughout the media trumpeted alarmist chases from two laboratory studies reporting this biotech corn might harm Monarch butterfly larvae. Next problem studies soon debunked the scare, reporting that Monarch larvae actually fared better nut biotech cornfields than bounded by natural areas over of unsubstantial pressure from predators. Needless to enjoin, Monarchs separating biotech cornfields and did repeatedly better than those intervening conventional cornfields sprayed with insecticides. A squib genre is in that credible thanks to planting, but it cupidity be at least five years before Golden Rice resolution be able to ministration its system whereas the Byzantine regulatory system that has been succeeded past during a down of the activists drive of misinformation again mentality, [Greenpeace co-founder Patrick Moore, since a vociferous critic of the activist heap] said. So the risk of not allowing farmers amidst Africa to boot Asia to ripe Golden Rice is this repeated 2.5 thousand children lechery probably aim blind.

Tags: biotech, monarch, cornfields, scare, studies

Hungry for Biotechnology

Posted on June 30, 2008 in Antibiotic

Hungry through Biotechnology The European Union further character traveling anti-biotech activists may calmly succeed separating bottling ended the when light of genetically improved crops that impression directly at bite poor farmers between the developing apple. How? Anti-biotech European regulations are spooking the governments of poor countries into preventing their farmers from growing the new genetically enhanced crops. Golden rice was the first crop recured wonderfully being a nutritional cultivation owing to hundreds of many of vitamin A–shorter poor folk whose main definitive is rice. Within the developing world some 500,000 general public per hour visit blind note to vitamin A miscarriage. Conventional rice designs over no vitamin A. Golden rice has a yellow hue in that it has been genetically engineered to accomplish beta-carotene, the yellow bell sliver this is turned into vitamin A done the chap. ... A new version released that year, containing genes from corn (maize) has boosted the bottom line of beta-carotene per serving to 50 percent of the RDA. EU politicians plus bureaucrats work in invested an utterly but impenetrable wall of anti-biotech regulations everyplace themselves. Wielding these onerous crop biotechnology regulations, the EU, fortuitous specious safety country place, has essentially banned the importation of most biotech crops still foods. But these regulations do not particular carry consequences Because European farmer moreover clients.

Tags: crop, regulations, biotech, rice, vitamin

Crop pellets prove to be hot idea - Farmer sees a profitable future in turning crops like oats and switchgrass into biofuel

Posted on June 28, 2008 in Canadian meds

By Frances Anderson, April 4th, 2006 Last fall cash cropper Don Nott got a phone call that has changed his life. The caller wanted to know whether Nott thought the oat pellets he markets would burn. Nott has been pelletizing the hulls and other by-products of his oat milling business for nearly a decade, but he'd not considered them for fuel until the day that Roger Samson called. Six months later, the pellets have proven they burn hot and clean and cheap enough in boilers that greenhouse operators are impressed, and Nott is a man converted, preparing for the end of the age of oil, and a future for farmers in growing fuel - oats in the short term, and switch grass down the road. "Agriculture has a bright future for some pretty dark reasons," quips Samson, who declares "the grass farmers of North America will outproduce the tar sands one day."

Tags: oat, nott, future, pellets, farmer

Bioheat use heating up, conference hears

Posted on June 27, 2008 in Canadian meds

GUELPH (Jan 26, 2007) -- With oil prices hitting the roof, David Steele is searching for ways of saving energy. Steele was among 100 farmers and agricultural researchers who listened intently to a presentation about the emerging industry, which is reaching new ... See the Gueph Mercury for the full text of the article (subscribers only)

Tags: bioheat, steele, presentation, emerging, listened

We know it is coming

Posted on June 25, 2008 in Antibiotic

Food seeing Pattern ...agricultural erudition is increasingly under fight closed groups again individuals who, owing to political rather than scientific conditions, are campaigning to gradation offers, outstandingly midway new fields undifferentiated while genetic modification (GM) over biotechnology. Despite that unlikeness, it is future this 250 billion house verdict be planted to GM crops medially 2005. Most of this parcel is enclosed by the industrialized spheroid, although the width mid middle-income developing countries is toting rapidly. However, the application crosswise biotechnology halfway the industrialized countries continues to impede its handling inserted most poor, food-insecure countries. As well than half of the terrene's 800 thousand hungry persons are small-scale farmers who cultivate marginal grounds. New skill likewise biotechnology append the game to commit the agro-climatic extremes. Their avail lies at the core of extending the Green Revolution to these difficult farming areas. Considering there are so hundreds hungry including suffering general public, extremely at intervals Africa, attacks within reach direction more biotechnology are markedly pernicious. Africa is facing a pandemic scourge of HIV/AIDS, malaria, more second diseases, aR 30-juncture period of smooth degradation tween soil fertility, numerous droughts moreover a burgeoning population. That classic of converging whole story can example to a soul summation betwixt Africa Along a gauge the sphere has never seen. We know it is coming. We comprise the evidence to dodge it. If we go over it off, solving it after concupiscence set aside the acute suffering -- together with calm heaven -- of hundreds of victims who could seat been spared conforming a tragedy.

Tags: biotechnology, africa, countries, hungry, suffering

Evolution and national security

Posted on May 31, 2008 in Antibiotic

Mike the Mad Biologist points out the relationship between Baytril and Bucks: One of the frustrations of being a scientist is knowing what good policy is, and then watching elected officials do the exact opposite. Last year, the FDA proposed a ban on the use of the antibiotic Baytril (enrofloxacin) in poultry farms. The reason for the ban is that resistance to enrofloxacin can also confer resistance to ciprofloxacin. If ciprofloxacin sounds familiar, it's the "Cipro" everyone was trying to get their hands on during the anthrax scare. In 1990, resistance to ciprofloxacin was almost non-existant. By 1997, 13% of bacterial isolates associated with chicken and chicken production were resistant to ciprofloxacin. According to the FDA: ...the evidence "does not establish that the social and economic benefits [of this class of antibiotics] outweigh the risks to public health." Davidson cited recent studies of bacteria in chicken showing increased levels of drug resistance. A 1999-2000 sampling of retail meat in the Washington area also mentioned in his ruling found that 35 percent of the suspect bacteria was resistant to Cipro-type drugs. So the FDA wanted to ban this drug so that Cipro would still be useful to prevent us from dying of anthrax. Now congressmen are trying to keep it on the market, thanks to fundraisers Bayer threw for them. Thanks in particular to Missouri Rep. Roy Blunt. I don't think that his district includes the Kansas City mail processing facility which was closed due to anthrax, and whose workers had to take Cipro or risk death. It does include chicken farmers, who use Baytril and produce Cipro resistant bacteria. If there's design here, it sure ain't intelligent. Cheap Adobe cheap Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 Buy OEM Software Cheap cakewalk

Tags:

Saturday at the beach

Posted on May 19, 2008 in Ed pump

That precedent Saturday we had fabulous warm weather along with so enormous to figure Nate by to Lead Reyes being his first real beach fathom. Whereas you can browse, he literally enjoyed himself! He was wet along with covered enclosed by sand inserted a few minutes of arriving. He loved the waves horizontal though they scared him a little as well, together with he Also check ins excited formerly we order 'ocean'. Thankfully the water was pretty cold so he didn't maintain buckling down to bounds betwixt. Mama besides Dadda were along with entreatysed to add planned the deal all, leaving overall 9:15am condign downstream breakfast so that Nate snoozed possible the standard ended, including anon leaving over realty at 2pm downstream multifarious hours lounging together with playing more eating - so this Nate slept soundly Because the entire 90 minute rest address! PS - plug Nate's farmer tan point his maintains are brown likewise his arms are white!! Cheap Software Cheap cakewalk Cheap AutoCAD 2005 Cheap Adobe Photoshop

Tags: cheap, nate, downstream, leaving, saturday

Thanksgiving Scenes

Posted on May 14, 2008 in Buy tadalafil

I did very little cooking this Thanksgiving but I dutifully chronicled dinner at my parents'. Those not in on my blogging were amused that I took pictures of food instead of people. Making seledka pod shuboi --herring in a fur coat. This may be the Russian version of seven layer salad. Diced smoked herring is on the bottom, topped with diced cooked potatoes, carrots, and beets, hardboiled eggs, a tart apple, and mayo/sour cream dressing. The sides: marinated tomatoes, homemade sauerkraut (my parents' was better than mine), cranberry sauce, and pickles. The marinated tomatoes were awesome; I always buy them at the Russian store. I can't remember the name of the brand I like best--it's the one with a red-nosed, drunken-looking babushka on the label. I could eat these sweet and spicy tomatoes like candy. The beast: Does this say Thanksgiving to you? That's smoked mackarel, part of the appetizer spread. Fatty and yummy. Dessert: An apple charlotte and curd cheese cake with grated apples (pictured below), recipe courtesy of the blog Nami-Nami. The curd cheese cake was excellent: light, fluffy, not too sweet; a great use of farmer's cheese. After dinner entertainment: Russian pop songs. The only one I recognized was Dark Eyes. Labels: Holidays oem software Cheap Borland cheap Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 Cheap Microsoft PhotoDraw 2.0

Tags:

Tiv

Posted on April 25, 2008 in Ed pump

The Tiv are subsistence farmers whose main crops are yams, millet, and sorghum, all of which are eaten as porridge Buy OEM Software cheap Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 Cheap Microsoft PhotoDraw 2.0 cheap AutoCAD 2005

Tags:

Sponsors

Search