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Jun
27

FarmStart how to start a farm how to start farming

FarmStart__how_to_start_a_farm_how_to_start_farmingWondering how to start a farm or how to start farming?. FarmStart offers support to new farmers and encourages new farmers to engage in entrepreneurial strategies that creatively turn challenges into opportunities.

Jul
06

Here's How to Farm Profitably with Maarten Stapper

Heres_How_to_Farm_Profitably_with_Maarten_Stapperwww.farmingsecrets.com Attention Farmers! World renowned farming expert Dr Maarten Stapper invites you to join Farming Secrets. Revealed is the importance of the soil for farm profits. Go to www.farmingsecrets.com to register!

May
24

Tank Farm Clothing

Tank_Farm_Clothinghttp://www.stylerocket.com/tank-farm-clothing.html Tank Farm clothes, lots of styles to choose from. Free Shipping on all Tank Farm t shirts, short sleeve & button down tees @ StyleRocket.com

May
30

Tank Farm Clothing Shirts & Tees

Tank_Farm_Clothing_Shirts_&_Teeshttp://www.stylerocket.com/tank-farm-clothing.html Tank Farm clothing, lots of styles to choose from. Free Shipping on all Tank Farm shirts, tee s & button down @ StyleRocket.com

Feb
05

Go Vegetarian!

Go_Vegetarian!The ethics of eating meat is an argument that is filled with many points of debate But whether people agree with eating meat or not, there's no denying that farm animals on factory farms and slaughterhouses suffer and are victims of some very upsetting abuses towards them.

May
27

2007 Garden Vlog 4 May 27th-Recap

2007_Garden_Vlog_4_May_27th-RecapA fairly short recap/overview of my vegetable garden

Mar
25

Alternative Agriculture Food For Life pt 2/3

Alternative_Agriculture_Food_For_Life_pt_23<b>Read Description for a link to part 3</b> Corporate agriculture: the hollow men and alternative agriculture: food for life <a href="http://www.livevideo.com/video/ConspiracyCentral/77A42C23AED44BEBB63DAFDB3C8E833C/alternative-agriculture-food-f.aspx">Click here for part 3</a><br> The pastoral images of farm life – the Old MacDonald version with green pastures, cows in a field and a yard full of chickens and pigs – are now far from reality. It’s been a long battle by corporations to turn agriculture into agribusiness. The struggle between individual farmers and corporate factory farms is being fought across North America. Corporate Agriculture: The Hollow Men, examines the growth of corporate factory agriculture – an industry that generates severe environmental, social and cultural problems. There is a growing backlash against a form of agriculture that many believe is unsustainable. Alternative Agriculture: Food For Life, looks at alternatives to corporate farming. Ecological, organic and ethical farming could be a tremendous benefit to the environment and help preserve rural society and culture. <a href="http://www.livevideo.com/video/ConspiracyCentral/696A364CB5F74D9AA7AD7C3FC44E4277/corporate-agriculture-the-hol.aspx">Click for part 1</a> Farming in North America has become a ‘cash cow’ for a handful of multinational corporations. Agri-business has taken the principles of the assembly line and applied them to what was traditional animal husbandry. Massive and powerful corporations have become enormously wealthy at the cost of the environment and rural culture. Dilapidated farm buildings keep an eerie watch over the changing landscape. Alternative Agriculture: Food For Life, looks at alternatives to factory farming and the growing demand for nature-based or organic foods. Animals, grains, fruits and vegetables are raised to thrive in a natural environment – the antithesis of factory farming. Increasingly, consumers are looking for food produced without the use of chemicals, pesticides, hormones or antibiotics. Even though organic food is more expensive to produce, shoppers are willing to pay the added cost. They believe that by buying factory food, they are supporting a socially and environmentally destructive form of agriculture. The extinction of family farms has become a lightning rod issue for environmental activist and lawyer Robert Kennedy Jr., who believes, “Thomas Jefferson’s view of American democracy was rooted in tens of thousands of yeoman farms. People who had a stake in our country, who controlled the land…these vital commodities… see (corporate farming) as the final nail in the coffin of that vision. And our landscapes are now being occupied by a few pirate multinational corporations who care nothing about our country or its losses.” Corporate Agriculture: The Hollow Men and Alternative Agriculture: Food for Life are written, produced and directed by Ray Burley. Michael Allder is executive producer of THE NATURE OF THINGS.

Mar
28

The Fire Apes - Hey Kate! (Lowcountry Live - 3/23/07)

The_Fire_Apes_-_Hey_Kate!_(Lowcountry_Live_-_32307)John Seymour and Julian Volpe of The Fire Apes stopped by Lowcountry Live and the WCIV-TV 4 studios on Friday, March 23rd to talk about being in the College of Charleston's Battle of the Bands (3/29/07 - The Music Farm). While there they had a chance to perform an "unplugged" version of Hey Kate!

Mar
25

Corporate Agriculture: The Hollow Men and Alternative Agriculture pt 2/3

Corporate_Agriculture:_The_Hollow_Men_and_Alternative_Agriculture_pt_23<b>Read Description for a link to pt 3</b> Corporate agriculture: the hollow men and alternative agriculture: food for life <a href="http://www.livevideo.com/video/ConspiracyCentral/FCCED5050F4140C0B22BEFF65070D48E/corporate-agriculture-the-hol.aspx">Click for part 3</a> The pastoral images of farm life – the Old MacDonald version with green pastures, cows in a field and a yard full of chickens and pigs – are now far from reality. It’s been a long battle by corporations to turn agriculture into agribusiness. The struggle between individual farmers and corporate factory farms is being fought across North America. Corporate Agriculture: The Hollow Men, examines the growth of corporate factory agriculture – an industry that generates severe environmental, social and cultural problems. There is a growing backlash against a form of agriculture that many believe is unsustainable. Alternative Agriculture: Food For Life, looks at alternatives to corporate farming. Ecological, organic and ethical farming could be a tremendous benefit to the environment and help preserve rural society and culture. Farming in North America has become a ‘cash cow’ for a handful of multinational corporations. Agri-business has taken the principles of the assembly line and applied them to what was traditional animal husbandry. Massive and powerful corporations have become enormously wealthy at the cost of the environment and rural culture. Dilapidated farm buildings keep an eerie watch over the changing landscape. Alternative Agriculture: Food For Life, looks at alternatives to factory farming and the growing demand for nature-based or organic foods. Animals, grains, fruits and vegetables are raised to thrive in a natural environment – the antithesis of factory farming. Increasingly, consumers are looking for food produced without the use of chemicals, pesticides, hormones or antibiotics. Even though organic food is more expensive to produce, shoppers are willing to pay the added cost. They believe that by buying factory food, they are supporting a socially and environmentally destructive form of agriculture. The extinction of family farms has become a lightning rod issue for environmental activist and lawyer Robert Kennedy Jr., who believes, “Thomas Jefferson’s view of American democracy was rooted in tens of thousands of yeoman farms. People who had a stake in our country, who controlled the land…these vital commodities… see (corporate farming) as the final nail in the coffin of that vision. And our landscapes are now being occupied by a few pirate multinational corporations who care nothing about our country or its losses.” Corporate Agriculture: The Hollow Men and Alternative Agriculture: Food for Life are written, produced and directed by Ray Burley. Michael Allder is executive producer of THE NATURE OF THINGS.

Mar
25

Alternative Agriculture Food For Life pt 3/3

Alternative_Agriculture_Food_For_Life_pt_33Corporate agriculture: the hollow men and alternative agriculture: food for life The pastoral images of farm life – the Old MacDonald version with green pastures, cows in a field and a yard full of chickens and pigs – are now far from reality. It’s been a long battle by corporations to turn agriculture into agribusiness. The struggle between individual farmers and corporate factory farms is being fought across North America. Corporate Agriculture: The Hollow Men, examines the growth of corporate factory agriculture – an industry that generates severe environmental, social and cultural problems. There is a growing backlash against a form of agriculture that many believe is unsustainable. Alternative Agriculture: Food For Life, looks at alternatives to corporate farming. Ecological, organic and ethical farming could be a tremendous benefit to the environment and help preserve rural society and culture. <a href="http://www.livevideo.com/video/ConspiracyCentral/696A364CB5F74D9AA7AD7C3FC44E4277/corporate-agriculture-the-hol.aspx">Click for part 1</a> Farming in North America has become a ‘cash cow’ for a handful of multinational corporations. Agri-business has taken the principles of the assembly line and applied them to what was traditional animal husbandry. Massive and powerful corporations have become enormously wealthy at the cost of the environment and rural culture. Dilapidated farm buildings keep an eerie watch over the changing landscape. Alternative Agriculture: Food For Life, looks at alternatives to factory farming and the growing demand for nature-based or organic foods. Animals, grains, fruits and vegetables are raised to thrive in a natural environment – the antithesis of factory farming. Increasingly, consumers are looking for food produced without the use of chemicals, pesticides, hormones or antibiotics. Even though organic food is more expensive to produce, shoppers are willing to pay the added cost. They believe that by buying factory food, they are supporting a socially and environmentally destructive form of agriculture. The extinction of family farms has become a lightning rod issue for environmental activist and lawyer Robert Kennedy Jr., who believes, “Thomas Jefferson’s view of American democracy was rooted in tens of thousands of yeoman farms. People who had a stake in our country, who controlled the land…these vital commodities… see (corporate farming) as the final nail in the coffin of that vision. And our landscapes are now being occupied by a few pirate multinational corporations who care nothing about our country or its losses.” Corporate Agriculture: The Hollow Men and Alternative Agriculture: Food for Life are written, produced and directed by Ray Burley. Michael Allder is executive producer of THE NATURE OF THINGS.

May
14

I luv ewe Lincolnshire!

I_luv_ewe_Lincolnshire!Germans, French, Russians, whatever. Just so long as the food is ok.

Mar
25

Alternative Agriculture Food For Life pt 1/3

Alternative_Agriculture_Food_For_Life_pt_13<b>Read Description for a link to part 2 </b> Corporate agriculture: the hollow men and alternative agriculture: food for life <a href="http://www.livevideo.com/video/ConspiracyCentral/5DCE192EAE7E4B898FF3D67DC187F138/alternative-agriculture-food-f.aspx">Click here for pt 2 </a> The pastoral images of farm life – the Old MacDonald version with green pastures, cows in a field and a yard full of chickens and pigs – are now far from reality. It’s been a long battle by corporations to turn agriculture into agribusiness. The struggle between individual farmers and corporate factory farms is being fought across North America. Corporate Agriculture: The Hollow Men, examines the growth of corporate factory agriculture – an industry that generates severe environmental, social and cultural problems. There is a growing backlash against a form of agriculture that many believe is unsustainable. Alternative Agriculture: Food For Life, looks at alternatives to corporate farming. Ecological, organic and ethical farming could be a tremendous benefit to the environment and help preserve rural society and culture. <a href="http://www.livevideo.com/video/ConspiracyCentral/696A364CB5F74D9AA7AD7C3FC44E4277/corporate-agriculture-the-hol.aspx">Click for part 1</a> Farming in North America has become a ‘cash cow’ for a handful of multinational corporations. Agri-business has taken the principles of the assembly line and applied them to what was traditional animal husbandry. Massive and powerful corporations have become enormously wealthy at the cost of the environment and rural culture. Dilapidated farm buildings keep an eerie watch over the changing landscape. Alternative Agriculture: Food For Life, looks at alternatives to factory farming and the growing demand for nature-based or organic foods. Animals, grains, fruits and vegetables are raised to thrive in a natural environment – the antithesis of factory farming. Increasingly, consumers are looking for food produced without the use of chemicals, pesticides, hormones or antibiotics. Even though organic food is more expensive to produce, shoppers are willing to pay the added cost. They believe that by buying factory food, they are supporting a socially and environmentally destructive form of agriculture. The extinction of family farms has become a lightning rod issue for environmental activist and lawyer Robert Kennedy Jr., who believes, “Thomas Jefferson’s view of American democracy was rooted in tens of thousands of yeoman farms. People who had a stake in our country, who controlled the land…these vital commodities… see (corporate farming) as the final nail in the coffin of that vision. And our landscapes are now being occupied by a few pirate multinational corporations who care nothing about our country or its losses.” Corporate Agriculture: The Hollow Men and Alternative Agriculture: Food for Life are written, produced and directed by Ray Burley. Michael Allder is executive producer of THE NATURE OF THINGS.

Jun
05

Disease Control in Organic Farming

Disease_Control_in_Organic_Farmingwww.farmingsecrets.com Attention Farmers! Livestock Disease is not a problem in Organic Farming. Listen to Stuart Larrson from Mara Seeds. Find out more and get a FREE report valued at $37 at:www.farmingsecrets.com

Apr
06

The Goat Movie

The_Goat_MovieOur Goats Introduced

Jun
29

How to Save Dollar$$ on Your Farm

How_to_Save_Dollar$$_on_Your_Farmwww.farmingsecrets.com Organic farmers using compost teas quickly save dollars by reducing inputs. The best part is that it wasn't too hard for John to do. You start by feeding the soil microbes. Hear more ...

Oct
24

Alpaca Farms

Alpaca_Farmshttp://www.creekbottomfarm.com Forum for answers about alpaca farms.

Mar
25

Corporate Agriculture: The Hollow Men and Alternative Agriculture pt 3/3

Corporate_Agriculture:_The_Hollow_Men_and_Alternative_Agriculture_pt_33Corporate agriculture: the hollow men and alternative agriculture: food for life The pastoral images of farm life – the Old MacDonald version with green pastures, cows in a field and a yard full of chickens and pigs – are now far from reality. It’s been a long battle by corporations to turn agriculture into agribusiness. The struggle between individual farmers and corporate factory farms is being fought across North America. Corporate Agriculture: The Hollow Men, examines the growth of corporate factory agriculture – an industry that generates severe environmental, social and cultural problems. There is a growing backlash against a form of agriculture that many believe is unsustainable. Alternative Agriculture: Food For Life, looks at alternatives to corporate farming. Ecological, organic and ethical farming could be a tremendous benefit to the environment and help preserve rural society and culture. <a href="http://www.livevideo.com/video/ConspiracyCentral/696A364CB5F74D9AA7AD7C3FC44E4277/corporate-agriculture-the-hol.aspx">Click for part 1</a> Farming in North America has become a ‘cash cow’ for a handful of multinational corporations. Agri-business has taken the principles of the assembly line and applied them to what was traditional animal husbandry. Massive and powerful corporations have become enormously wealthy at the cost of the environment and rural culture. Dilapidated farm buildings keep an eerie watch over the changing landscape. Alternative Agriculture: Food For Life, looks at alternatives to factory farming and the growing demand for nature-based or organic foods. Animals, grains, fruits and vegetables are raised to thrive in a natural environment – the antithesis of factory farming. Increasingly, consumers are looking for food produced without the use of chemicals, pesticides, hormones or antibiotics. Even though organic food is more expensive to produce, shoppers are willing to pay the added cost. They believe that by buying factory food, they are supporting a socially and environmentally destructive form of agriculture. The extinction of family farms has become a lightning rod issue for environmental activist and lawyer Robert Kennedy Jr., who believes, “Thomas Jefferson’s view of American democracy was rooted in tens of thousands of yeoman farms. People who had a stake in our country, who controlled the land…these vital commodities… see (corporate farming) as the final nail in the coffin of that vision. And our landscapes are now being occupied by a few pirate multinational corporations who care nothing about our country or its losses.” Corporate Agriculture: The Hollow Men and Alternative Agriculture: Food for Life are written, produced and directed by Ray Burley. Michael Allder is executive producer of THE NATURE OF THINGS.

May
29

Fine Charlottesville Farms

Fine_Charlottesville_FarmsCharlottesville Virginia is home to some of the finest farms in America. Watch this short video and see how wonderful Charlottesville farms are. Then come buy one from us! Thanks

Jul
07

Attention Farmers! An invitation from Elaine Ingham

Attention_Farmers!_An_invitation_from_Elaine_Inghamwww.farmingsecrets.com Attention Farmers! Latest farming club. See world experts reveal their farming secrets. Free Report valued at $37 when you register at www.farmingsecrets.com NOW!

May
27

2007 Garden Vlog #3 Rototilling the beans

2007_Garden_Vlog_#3_Rototilling_the_beansOMG, this is long!!! Thankfully this will be my last really long garden vid. From here on out the rest of them will be much shorter progress updates.

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