19 august 2010. No matter what you may be doing now, there must be at least a vague level of anxiety looming in your psyche as 2010 brings us new and larger disasters than ever before. Most of us are... (Continue reading)
US Department of agriculture researchers present us 1 quick option to maintain the immune system healthy Did you know the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) funded scientists established that Fresh mushrooms play an essential function in keeping the body’s defence mechanism... (Continue reading)
Participants work with SHI Field Trainers to find alternatives to harmful and expensive chemical pesticides. Farmers have found that by mixing such natural ingredients as hot peppers, cow urine, garlic and soap – they are able to create powerful, yet... (Continue reading)
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by Bhaskar Save 1) Chemical farming fragments the web of life; organic farming nurtures its wholeness. 2) Chemical farming depends on fossil oil; organic farming on living soil. 3) Chemical farmers see their land as a dead medium; organic farmers... (Continue reading)
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Cultures and Organizations Software of the Mind Intercultural Cooperation and its Importance for Survival By Geert Hofstede I’m always a little leery of books that have more than one subtitle, but it turns out this book needs them all—it has... (Continue reading)
EDIBLE AND MEDICINAL PLANTS: TEMPERATE ZONE FOOD PLANTS * Amaranth (Amaranthus retroflexus and other species) * Arrowroot (Sagittaria species) * Asparagus (Asparagus officinalis) * Beechnut (Fagus species) * Blackberries (Rubus species) * Blueberries (Vaccinium species) * Burdock (Arctium lappa) *... (Continue reading)
Most people think they know the rules of lightning: 1) Get out of the water. 2) Don’t stand under tall trees. 3) Don’t wave your metal walking stick in anger at the sky. That’s a start, but there’s much more... (Continue reading)
In an arid environment, consider the time, effort and material needed to make a shelter. If you have material such as a poncho, canvas or a parachute, use it along with such terrain features as rock outcroppings, mounds of sand... (Continue reading)