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How You can Grow Corn

... of a single row. This pattern will help in proper pollination and provide wind protection as well. The seeds must be directly planted in the soil rather than in trays and pots since corn is difficult to be transplanted. Make sure the seeds ... Read Read: How You can Grow Corn

By: Matthew Kepnes | 31/03/2009 | Food & Beverage

Growing Your Best Sweet Corn

... up a drip irrigation line may aid in this process, and will also ensure that you don't disturb the plants too much during the pollination process. Corn is a vegetable that requires a long, hot growing season.  Corn plants are easily killed ... Read Read: Growing Your Best Sweet Corn

By: Ellen Bell | 26/05/2009 | Food & Beverage

Sweet corn

... in 1779. It soon became a popular vegetable in southern and central regions of the United States.Open pollinated varieties of white sweet corn started to become widely available in the United States in the 19th century. Two of the most ... Read Read: Sweet corn

By: himfryang | 14/05/2009 | Food & Beverage

Living Off the Land

... as squash. Watermelons and other melons also do well when planted with beans and corn. Heirloom varieties require about 100 feet between them to be safe from cross pollination.Foraging is almost as important as companionship farming when ... Read Read: Living Off the Land

By: C.L. Hendricks | 04/01/2009 | Gardening

Frankenstein Food: Is That Really A Diet?

... farmer named Clocker grew GM corn on his arable farm. He fed his cows this GM corn and inside a short period of time, a dozen cows died. It was often a cross pollination of probably a Salem Mango with Alphorns Mango or a marriage of our ... Read Read: Frankenstein Food: Is That Really A Diet?

By: HAZEL LEONG | 11/09/2008 | Wellness

Another Year of Disappearing Honey Bees

... in the United States have been afflicted with CCD and the problem is making it difficult for U.S. commercial beekeepers to pollinate crops. About a quarter of beekeeping operations were affected by CCD during the 2006-2007 winter alone. It ... Read Read: Another Year of Disappearing Honey Bees

By: James William Smith | 12/05/2008 | Nature

Planning Space Helps Vegetable Gardening Be More Productive

... grow well in small lots, three rows of about two dozen stalks will insure proper pollination allowing them to grow large, succulent kernels. While corn is a difficult crop to weed, vegetable gardening should be more about the productivity ... Read Read: Planning Space Helps Vegetable Gardening Be More Productive

By: Benjamin Brook | 08/06/2008 | Gardening

Genetically Engineered Foods May Cause Rising Food Allergies

... the field and then progressed to those further away. When the same corn was planted in four other villages the following year, the same symptoms returned in all four areas only during the time of pollination. All of these studies confirm ... Read Read: Genetically Engineered Foods May Cause Rising Food Allergies

By: Darrell Miller | 31/01/2008 | Health

Dr.Ashok Kumar Panigrahi

The Importance of Conservation of Traditional Native Crops and Crop Related Diversity During the Second Green Revolution

... . These agrochemicals not only have caused the death and elimination of the natural predators of the agricultural pests but also of the pollinating bees besides the domesticated animals and human beings. Nitrate poisoning caused cattle ... Read Read: The Importance of Conservation of Traditional Native Crops and Crop Related Diversity During the Second Green Revolution

By: Dr.Ashok Kumar Panigrahi | 12/05/2008 | College & University

Biodiversity and its conservation

... amino acids, glycosides and polyphenols. Stimulants- are volatiles, as terpenoids, fatty acid derivatives-those induce pollination. Microbial diversity is just a subset of biodiversity involving bacteria, fungi, actinomycetes, micro algae, ... Read Read: Biodiversity and its conservation

By: Dr.Ashok Kumar Panigrahi | 19/06/2009 | Environment

Organic Foods vs Hybrids!

... of dog or a new breed of roses are produced successfully since ages, by cross breeding or cross pollination. But the difference here is that traditional cross breeding has been done using genes from similar plants or animals to create a ... Read Read: Organic Foods vs Hybrids!

By: Dr. Ken Woods | 03/06/2008 | Health

Engineered Food and the Fda

... mishap in 2000 resulted in traces of StarLink Bt10 corn, meant only for industrial purposes, cross-pollinating with conventional corn and winding up in taco shells. We know the FDA isn't catching problems like this one--and that, as yet, ... Read Read: Engineered Food and the Fda

By: BiotechCrossing | 07/07/2007 | Careers

Why Should A Person Adopt A Holistic Lifestyle?

... . It was a corn that produced its own insecticide. Guess what that insecticide did? It killed off the very insect that cross-pollinated the corn! They had a million dead monarch butterflies. They hushed that up quick and they also burned a ... Read Read: Why Should A Person Adopt A Holistic Lifestyle?

By: Gregg Hall | 24/06/2006 | Non-Fiction

The Good, the Bad and the Buggy

... the world by devouring dozens of aphids in a single day. · Bumblebee & Honeybee - These bees are important for pollination, especially in fruit trees and, of course, you may be contributing to someone's supply of honey. · Braconid Wasp - ... Read Read: The Good, the Bad and the Buggy

By: Bruce Ballard | 15/09/2005 | Gardening
Justin Lee

Breaking Ground on the National Mall

... 1862 and called it the "People's Department".The People's Garden includes a 1,300 square foot vegetable plot, pollinator gardens, mini-wetlands, green roofs and various workshops for educational purposes. The wetlands area will demonstrate ... Read Read: Breaking Ground on the National Mall

By: Justin Lee | 13/05/2009 | Real Estate
 

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