Articles, tagged with "farming methods", page 2
28th January 2011
Our health depends greatly on the food we eat. Current research has shown the link between our propensity to develop certain ailments and our love for highly-processed foods. On the other end of the spectrum, consumption of a rainbow of fruits and veggies...
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Katie Schley
20th January 2011
Although many travelers dream of hiking the Inca trail and ending in Machu Picchu, few realize that in fact there is another trek available from Cusco that also ends in awe-inspiring and far more rural ruins. The Incan ceremonial site of Choquequirao is a...
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Author:
Latamforless
06th January 2011
Farming has been a source of economic income for centuries and farm tractors have been a part of rural farming for a long time. With the passage of time farming and farm machinery have continued to evolve. The adaptation of leading technology and bold new...
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Data Flat
22nd November 2010
We are now being exposed to hundreds, if not thousands of toxins everyday. There are toxins in the food we eat and water we drink from pesticides, additives and preservatives. There are toxins in the air we breath from pollution that comes from cars, powe...
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MandyM457
05th November 2010
Nowadays, the word organic food is new to everyone around the world. Most of the people are discussing about this new catch phrase from shopping malls to media in every point of discussion. You can find this organic food New York label on every product ...
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Author:
allen m smith
16th September 2010
Although today’s modern farming methods are far less manual labor intensive, you can still find yourself exhausted at the end of the day on your Indiana farm. Of course there is still a fair amount of manual labor to be done depending on the product being...
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Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt
15th September 2010
There are many different herbs and supplements on the market that claim to improve weight loss but which ones actually work?
Vitamin D is receiving a lot of attention recently with research linking deficiency to all manner of conditions including autoi...
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Author:
peakxvfitness
13th September 2010
CHRONIC DISEASE IN AMERICA
The number of Americans now suffering from chronic diseases has skyrocketed over just the past two decades. Today 51 percent, or over half, of the U.S. population suffer from diseases such as heart disease, cancer, and diabetes...
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Author:
Tony Long
19th August 2010
Do you and your family believe in taking vitamins and minerals in tablet or capsule form, or do you believe - like I once did - that healthy eating gives you all the nutrients needed?
Once upon a time it did. But thanks to modern farming methods fruit ...
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Author:
P.G. Glynn
06th August 2010
Organic products may not have taken the market by storm, but the market for it is steadily growing as people are becoming conscious about what they eat. Organic food products are grown without using chemicals, fertilizers, herbicides and pesticides. It ha...
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Author:
Bobie
05th August 2010
What is MSM or Methyl sulfonylurea methane to give it the full title. Sounds a bit scary? However it is just a fancy name for the organic form of sulphur. Which is a naturally occurring mineral compound stored in virtually every cell of our bodies. W...
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Author:
Ceejay
13th July 2010
Have you ever stopped and asked yourself why, despite all the vitamin supplements you take, are you still lethargic and sick? You would be surprised to learn that it is because you may be deficient in essential minerals. Companies that sell vitamin supple...
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Author:
Neilb75
30th May 2010
Nutritional supplements can support and improve health. Health care costs are one of the biggest components of a family's budget. Anything that reduces those costs along with improving health is a benefit. With regular, long-term use of nutritional supple...
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allvitaminsplus12@gmail.com
17th May 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Alison Withers
The UN has designated 2010 the International Year of Biodiversity - a celebration of life on earth and the value of biodiversity in our lives.
In the context of climate change and the pressure on the planet's resour...
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Author:
Ali Withers
22nd April 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Alison Withers
Three quarters of the world's poor live in rural areas and depend directly or indirectly on agriculture for their livelihood.
The 2008 food crisis and the subsequent global financial crisis, showed the extreme vulne...
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Author:
Ali Withers