Homesteading Lifestyle Tips - part 22
Video Description: In this episode Becky talks about a great design for a bird feeding station, Belgian draft horse heavy pullers, and Becky answers your mail. Related Article Subjects: Homesteading Lifestyle Tips - Becky's Homestead, Community Driven, eco-friendly, green living, Homesteading Lifestyle, Self-Sufficient, beckys, homesteadHomesteading Lifestyle Tips - Becky's Homestead
The Importance of Conservation of Traditional Native Crops and Crop Related Diversity During the Second Green RevolutionBy: Dr.Ashok Kumar Panigrahi | 12/05/2008 | College & UniversityAny discussion on agriculture in India must begin with a history of the practices followed here (our own) and borrowed from the west (thrust from outside) starting from the pre green revolution time. Assessing Utilization of Low-input Agriculture Technologies (liats) in Malawi: Adoption and Challenges for the Malawian Subsistence FarmerBy: Ceasar H Mkandawire | 04/09/2007 | InvestingA study was conducted to assess the extent of organic farming as a low-input agriculture technology in Malawi. The study was done using key-informant interviews and internet search. Many of the key-informants interviewed said that use of external inputs in agriculture has its problems, like groundwater contamination and environmental degradation through use of agrichemicals. Few farmers in Malawi practice organic farming as a strategy for low input agriculture and most of them said their produce does not have a ready market. However, agriculture experts outlined several low-input agriculture technologies that organic farmers engage in, in crop production. Many subsistence farmers practice low input agriculture, which does not involve external inputs or the principles of organic farming, due to factors like unaffordability of external inputs, lack of knowledge of organic farming and other factors like gender and HIV and AIDS which affects farm labour. Gandhi, Globalization and Climate ChangeBy: Dr.Ashok Kumar Panigrahi | 12/05/2008 | College & UniversityGandhi favoured nationalstic approach but globalisation converted the world into one village. Heavy industrial development in one part of the world putting pressure on other parts.
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