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It just keeps on growing

maryhysong wrote 2 days ago: The warm nights especially have everything in a growth spurt. It’s beginning to look like a ju … more →

Tags: gardening, grow your own food, Tomatoes, Self-Sufficiency, Rabbits, Beans, Corn, Grain, Squash

Waterlogged area

mulberry5 wrote 1 week ago: Been troubling over a two hectare lot that is in various degrees of waterlogging.  The area is compr … more →

Tags: Methods, Philippines, Corn, Papaya, cucurbit, solenacious, Waterlogging

Crops Turn Poisonous In Warming World

shadowphenyx wrote 1 week ago: A farm worker collects cassava at the expropriated and now redistributed farm of El Charcote in the … more →

Tags: Agriculture, climate change, Food, Food Security, Food sovereignty, Africa, Cassava, Climate chaos, Crops

Wow, it's July Already!

maryhysong wrote 1 week ago: My how time has flown this year. I can’t believe it is already July, so much has been going on … more →

Tags: Beans, Biodiversity, Birds, Chickens, Corn, Cucumber, gardening, grow your own food, Potatoes

InvenTeam Teens Make Sorghum Accessible to World's Poor

Oldways Table wrote 2 weeks ago: Today’s blog entry is from Guest Writer Jeff Dahlberg, formerly Chairman of the Board of … more →

Tags: whole grains, whole grains council, EurekaFest, Inventeams, jeff dahlberg

Alternative Lifestyles and Alternative Crops

rowenahopkins wrote 3 weeks ago:   Wayne is known as a bit of an eccentric… on an island full of eccentrics. He has ponds full of fis … more →

Tags: B.C., Lasqueti

Ethiopian wins World Food Prize 2009

motrabroconsultants wrote 1 month ago: Ethiopian researcher, Dr. Gebisa Ejeta, has won $250,000 of the 2009 World Food Prize. The 2009 Worl … more →

Tags: News Across Africa, World, 2009, Ethiopian, Wins, Food, prize, Gebisa Ejeta, Researcher

Tomatoes are a comin' on!1 comment

maryhysong wrote 1 month ago: Well, we’ve been picking and eating tomatoes for a week or two now, just a trickle of ripe one … more →

Tags: Beans, Birds, Corn, gardening, grow your own food, Potatoes, Quinoa, Squash, Tomatoes

Busy Busy2 comments

maryhysong wrote 1 month ago: Well it’s really busy around here, just not enough hours in a day to keep up with everything! … more →

Tags: Beans, Biodiversity, Chickens, Corn, Cucumber, gardening, Grain, grow your own food, Polyculture

Gluten Free Homebrew4 comments

kungfool wrote 1 month ago: So, a while back I bought some ingredients to make a Gluten Free beer for my friend who has celiac d … more →

Tags: General Brewing, Gluten-free, Homebrew, gf, American Pale Ale

Ratoon Sorgum AZUnpad1.12 comments

anaszu wrote 1 month ago: Salah satu kelebihan tanaman sorgum dibandingkan dengan tanaman lain terutama jagung adalah bisa di … more →

Tags: Semua, umum, sorgum, sweet sorghum

‘Sorghum for baseload power plant untested’

scrimgeour wrote 2 months ago: By Francis Allan L. Angelo   THERE is no assurance that the biomass plant being proposed by Applied … more →

Tags: iloilo news, Energy, Ileco 3, artech, biomass power plant, Edgar Manaay

Destiny

katynally wrote 2 months ago: Appropriately named, the city just south of Orlando Florida, called Destiny, is poised to become Ame … more →

Tags: biofuel, climate change, Environment, ethanol, recycling, Solar Power, Destiny, Florida, Jatropha

How To Get Your Kids Interested In Sorghum3 comments

Pleated Jeans wrote 2 months ago: Anyone over the age of 18 will agree that sorghum is probably the coolest grain crop of all time. An … more →

Tags: Comedy, farming, Funny, funny blog, Humor, caffeine-induced tales, Jokes, Parody, Satire

Sorghum in Tasmania?

David wrote 2 months ago: I was up at the peak of the Queen’s Domain almost a month ago on the 29th of March when I came acros … more →

Tags: Introduced Plants, Grasses, Weeds, Johnson grass, Sorghum halepense, Queens Domain

Standing tall after 101 years2 comments

Joe wrote 3 months ago: This really is a two-story 101 year-old barn, still standing tall. By way of explanation, this story … more →

Tags: Behind the Scenes, but wait, there's more, corndancer.com, boondocks, gravel road, old barn, 66 Ford, 66 Ford Fairlane, 66 Ford Fairlane Station Wagon, syrup mill

Rate My Biofuel

katynally wrote 4 months ago: United States: Switchgrass Produces cellulosic ethanol Grows quickly across much of the U.S. Su … more →

Tags: biofuel, climate change, Corn, Environment, Biodiesel, Brazil, Cassava, China, Energy

A Turning Point for The Gourmand & the Peasant1 comment

thegourmandandthepeasant wrote 4 months ago: Lots of wonderful things have happened as of late and I apologize for the delay in sharing them with … more →

Tags: Food, recipe, foie gras, The Culinary Trust, The Village Voice, baked beans, South Gate, Kerry Heffernan, international association of culinary professionals

Sticky Sweet9 comments

oysterculture wrote 4 months ago: Let’s face it, anything tasty and sweet seems to require a sticky component, as if to requ … more →

Tags: Food, Culture, united states, candy, Britain, Japan, Germany, Italy, mizuame


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