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Self Sufficiency for the 21st Century By Dick and James Strawbridge In Bookstores Now! (9780756663209, $30.00) Taking its inspiration from John Seymour’s bestselling classic, The Complete Book of Self-Sufficiency, Self Sufficiency for the 21st Century brings the subject up to date by showing how to live a more sustainable life that everyone can access, whether living in the city, the suburbs, or the country. Sharing their experiences, tips, and techniques, father-and-son team Dick and James Strawbridge show how to make the practical changes that will have a big impact on your life-without having to transform your lifestyle. Covering eco projects, plant-by-plant and animal- by-animal identification, how to produce little or no waste and to remove our dependence upon fossil fuels, and so much more, Self Sufficiency for the 21st Century includes something for everyone—from urban apartment dwellers to suburbanites to those living in the countryside. us.dk.com

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Banana Farm

September 2, 2011

The banana farm at EARTH University uses socially and environmentally responsible practices at every stage of the process. The farm treats its workers fairly, doesn’t use herbicides, and plants trees along river banks to promote biodiversity and reduce harmful erosion. The farm’s eco-friendly practices produce some of the most flavorful bananas in the world. Distributed […]

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A quick tour of the Round Barn Farm Waitsfield VT and our new fire pit

March 21, 2011

(please excuse the quality) A little tour of the Round Barn Farm in Waitsfield, VT. The tour of the Vermont venue starts at the Organic Garden and then a trip down the road with views of the Mad River Valley, Sugarbush can be seen in the video as well.The video tour then goes back to […]

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Path To Africa’s Cornerstone Childrens Orphanage and Farm

December 23, 2010

For the month of July i travelled to Moshi in Tanzania working with Path To Africa where a project to build an orphanage and organic garden is being built for children to learn and have accomadation in, some of the kids who were originally staying in the Tcc(Tanzanian Childrens Concern) school will be moved to […]

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Elmview Farm 026 Garden Update #6.

December 19, 2010

57 days in & the garden (all Organic) is looking good. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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From Water to Farm to You: Celebrating NRDC’s 2010 Growing Green Awards

December 7, 2010

NRDC’s 2010 Growing Green Awards winners were selected from a pool of 170 impressive candidates for their outstanding achievements in sustainable food and farming: Food Producer: Russ Lester, Dixon Ridge Farms Business Leader: Karl Kupers, Shepherd’s Grain Thought Leader: Fred Kirschenmann, Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture Water Steward: Mike Benziger, Benziger Family Winery […]

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Farm Fun – July Garden Goodies

October 24, 2010

Hoping you’ll do a video response to show me what’s growing in your garden! Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Visiting an Organic Farm in Hong Kong

September 28, 2010

Lots of good stuff…I was most excited about finding the weeds in between the cultivated stuff though…sorrel, purslane, lambsquarters, and flowers. I walked around for 3 hours and it felt like 30 minutes. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Farm Plastics Recycling by www.solwayrecycling.co.uk.flv

September 23, 2010

Farm plastics recycling from Solway Recycling. The farm waste plastic recycling system is patented by Solway Recycling. We implemented this plastics recycling technique since 1992 Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Free Farm Stand

August 19, 2010

Free Farm Stand, San Francisco Bay Guardian, By: Ariel Soto Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Get On the Bus – Sign The White House Organic Farm Petition Today

August 16, 2010

thewhofarm.org A day-in-the-life of The White House Organic (WHO) Farm Project’s cross-country tour. The tour promotes a petition to our next President, respectfully requesting that an organic farm be planted on the grounds of The White House. Get on the Bus Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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