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Big Job on Our Hands

17th September 2009
Recently, VOA news reported that Norman Borlaug passed away at his home in Texas , at his age of 95. As an outstanding agricultural scientist, he once was conferred the Noble Peace Prize in the 1970s. This was a tribute paid to his contribution to the ... Read >
Author: jianyouhe

Hudson Valley Real Estate

07th September 2009
Tired of the frenzied pace and the hustle and bustle of a city that never rests? Looking for some peace and solitude? Then head for the Hudson Valley. Houses in Hudson Valley will offer you that tranquility and peace of mind, which you cannot hope to find... Read >
Author: Kate Washington

History of the Brewery District in Columbus, OH

20th August 2009
During the early 19th century, immigrants began settling on the farmlands and pastures in the southern part of Columbus, OH. They constructed a community based off of their own unique skill sets, and the community became known as the German Village and t... Read >
Author: Brian Johnson

Wind Energy: Using Affordable Alternative Energy Resources

19th August 2009
Wind energy has been in use since ancient times, propelling boats and warships, pumping water to thirsty farmlands and grinding grains. But this energy has never been fully harnessed, due to the convenience of other energy sources like coal and petroleum.... Read >
Author: Ruth Ullmann

"Lancashire"

31st July 2009
The beautiful Lancashire, it's properties and their prices When one thinks of Lancashire you imagine beautiful landscapes, magnificent castles, an exquisite coastline, the stunning lake district, farmlands and friendly people who love their sports. ... Read >
Author: Jaxster

History of the Brewery District in Columbus, OH

31st July 2009
During the early 19th century, immigrants began settling on the farmlands and pastures in the southern part of Columbus, OH. They constructed a community based off of their own unique skill sets, and the community became known as the German Village and t... Read >
Author: Brian Johnson

The Basics of Organic Vegetable Gardening

26th July 2009
Organic vegetable gardening is the way of growing vegetables and fruits with the use of things only found in nature. Why would one want to indulge in organic gardening? 1.One can easily make compost from garden and kitchen waste. Though this is a b... Read >
Author: JonJG

Madeira--The Pearl of the Atlantic

16th July 2009
Madeira with the reputation of "The Pearl of The Atlantic" is the territory of Portugal. It is located in the north Atlantic which is next to the northwest coast of Africa. The acreage, about 769 sq. km that is of subtropical climate, is made up of isle w... Read >
Author: Apple Tree

Real Estate Investment for the Wise Filipino

18th June 2009
Investing in real estate nowadays is so easy and profitable that people are pouring their money on buying lands and properties in the Philippines. Before, land properties are strictly upper-income level marketing, but now, middle-income people can buy the... Read >
Author: Deirdre

Farm stay great way to learn about agriculture

13th May 2009
The kids will vote for Disneyland every time but if you want to try something different this year - if only for a night - try stopping at the Seven Sycamores Ranch on your way up or down the San Joaquin Valley. It's a fun destination that will show your y... Read >
Author: CaliforniaWeekend.com

Amazing Highlands and Islands of Scotland

23rd April 2009
The Highlands and Islands of Scotland are the Scottish Highlands and added on are Orkney, Shetland and Hebrides. The Highlands and Islands are sometimes described as an area to which the Crofters' Act of 1886 applies. This area contained of the regions of... Read >
Author: Dev

The Amish Community living the simple Life

17th April 2009
While many people know that the Pennsylvanian Dutch Country contains some of the most product farmlands, many do not realize or know that the farmers of this land are extremely different from most farmers around the world. What more these Amish people are... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson

Enjoying British Food

17th April 2009
There is a lot of misunderstanding on the surface about the subject of British cuisine. This is mainly because British cuisine varies widely, depending on what part of the country you're visiting. The cuisine of London, for example, is far different from ... Read >
Author: Justin Skinner

Everything you need to know about the Isle of Wight

16th April 2009
If you're considering visiting the Isle of Wight you probably want to find out some things about it first, so that you can decide if it's really for you, and what you'll want to see and do while you're there. Of course, what you can do will depend on how ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Krakow Stag Do's - What to Consider When Going on a Memorable Krakow Stag Weekend

07th April 2009
Krakow is an excellent city of excellent beauty and picturesque spirit. Anyone coming here for the first time will be overwhelmed by the sense of history and culture. In a comparatively small area there's a momentous concentration of stunning buildings, ... Read >
Author: BrianSmall

A Couple Of Tips For Gardening

21st March 2009
Organic gardening is the way of growing vegetables and fruits with the use of things only found in nature. Why would one want to indulge in organic gardening? 1.One can easily make compost from garden and kitchen waste. Though this is a bit more t... Read >
Author: Jamey Sackville

Some Tips For Organic Gardening

18th January 2009
Organic gardening is the way of growing vegetables and fruits with the use of things only found in nature. Why would one want to indulge in organic gardening? 1.One can easily make compost from garden and kitchen waste. Though this is a bit more t... Read >
Author: Jon Simms

Why Is Location So Important When Investing In Real Estate?

08th January 2009
Investing in real estate? It has off late become a rage all over the globe. This is more so because of the fact that the value of land or property and estates never depreciate. Unlike other possessions of yours, the value of real estates and properties cl... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Why Is Location So Important When Investing In Real Estate?

08th January 2009
Investing in real estate? It has off late become a rage all over the globe. This is more so because of the fact that the value of land or property and estates never depreciate. Unlike other possessions of yours, the value of real estates and properties cl... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Weight Loss Surgery in Oklahoma

19th December 2008
As the famous song says, “Oklahoma is OK!” -- and for us residents of the state, that’s the honest truth. From the farmlands to the ranches, from the Panhandle to the Arkansas border, “the land we belong to” is indeed grand. But another truth ex... Read >
Author: Craig B. Thompson

Interesting Facts Of Cornwall County

18th December 2008
The form of the beaches in Cornwall are very significant to the tourism market here as most visitors depend on good weather and lovely beaches spread out over large stretches. During the Summer all of that can be easily found in South East England. On ... Read >
Author: Dev

Visit Arizona

02nd December 2008
Arizona's largest zoo is the Phoenix Zoo having a 4-acre African veldt and the Forest of Uco. It is the rain-forest that exhibits the very rare spectacled Bear. There are many small animals for the kids. The Spanish were the first ones here (after the ... Read >
Author: Dev

What are organic vitamins and why should you care?

21st October 2008
You must be aware of what you are putting in your body. Many people are not aware that 95% of the supplements are the market are synthetic and created by scientists in a lab. The other 5% are made from organic whole foods meaning that they are essentially... Read >
Author: Jess Ray

Charming La Conner is picture-postcard NW destination

13th October 2008
Venture into the northwest part of Washington State and it's like vacationing on the National Geographic Channel. Without question, you'll find more picture-postcard settings in this part of the state than any other - which is really saying something, con... Read >
Author: CaliforniaWeekend.com

The Navajo Language

02nd September 2008
The Navajo language is part of the Athabaskan family of languages spoken in the southwestern United States by the Navajo people. It's unique in that most of the other Athabakan language family members are from the north. It's also ranked as the most hi... Read >
Author: Ultimate Language

Starting An Organic Gardening - 5 Common Reasons Why You Must

27th August 2008
Organic Gardening is to plant and grow your crops without the use of synthetic fertilizers, chemical pesticides and any other chemical synthetic products, ensuring it is 100 percent natural. This article will focus on the 5 Common reasons why you must ... Read >
Author: Aaron Dopko

Pembrokeshire

12th August 2008
Standing on the coast, one can see a number of small islands located just a few miles from shore. The most impressive feature of Pembrokeshire is its coast to the north. This wide area of moorland has many historical monuments and artifacts and also the s... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

St Helens - Tassy Game Fishing Capital

23rd July 2008
The north east of Tasmania is rich in romantic sentiment, an area whose natural beauty is offset by its long history and and established cultures. Driving through the countryside the most striking thing you will notice is the depth and the variation of co... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt

Food and Health: An Overview of the "Organic" Industry

18th July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Roger Murray With the opening of Whole Foods grocery store down on Sand Lake and Turkey Lake Rd, and Publix having just bought about 50 Albertson's grocery stores, and the rumor that the Albertsons on Dr Phillips is going to be a "Gr... Read >
Author: Dr. Roger Murray

Touring the Tasman Peninsula

10th July 2008
The wild cliffs, the sweeping views and the expansive farmlands of the Tasman Peninsula seem like a world apart from Tasmania, yet it takes less than an hours drive from Hobart in your campervan to reach them. So close is it that you can explore most of t... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt

Detroit Has Become Greener Amidst Foreclosure Crisis

05th July 2008
Detroit Has Become Greener Amidst Foreclosure Crisis What would you expect to see in a county that has been hit by some of the worst foreclosure crisis? Detroit foreclosure homes has taken its toll and you are probably thinking that the county is by no... Read >
Author: Kevin Fox

Amazing Panoramas Over Angkor

26th June 2008
Floating over the historic Angkor area in a hot air balloon may just be the most moving experience of your holiday in Cambodia. The balloon ride is one of the best ways to experience the grandeur of the temples and it truly enables one to appreciate the v... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

The Highs and Highs of the Adelaide Hills

28th April 2008
So Adelaide isn't the craziest city in the world, but as in all urban conurbations there is still that general busy vibe produced by lots of people around you are going about their daily nine to five. It never becomes too overpowering in Adelaide however,... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt

There Is Sufficient Basis To Feel Optimistic Regarding Hydroponics

07th April 2008
When you consider hydroponics, you will certainly feel a sense of optimism about the future of crop and plant growing as it bodes well for the times to come because we need some adequate means to sustain growth of plant life on our planet in spite of the ... Read >
Author: Gregory

New Forest Hotels and New Forest Holidays: Breathing Space

03rd April 2008
The New Forest Hotels are located within and in areas surrounding the New Forest National Park. The Park is a national park in England, situated mainly in southwest Hampshire, with a unique landscape combining the beauty of nature and man’s love for Mo... Read >
Author: webefforts01@googlemail.com

Mum's The Word

29th February 2008
Sandra's mum, Jean, has never known the meaning of the word 'luxury'. A former Land Army girl from the age of just nineteen, she spent many years of hard toil tending farmlands in all weathers, helping to keep the nation fed for just a shilling a week. ... Read >
Author: Graham Baylis

Are brands just a quality symbol in customers view?

26th February 2008
Whenever we hear the word “Brand” we think of something unique and distinctive. The origin of the word is in early farming parlance where a particular farmer marked their animals in order to identify them. This kind of marking to distinguish something... Read >
Author: William King

Mount Kilimanjaro Climbing in Tanzania, Trekking & Hiking on Kilimanjaro

12th February 2008
Mount Kilimanjaro Background information This perfectly shaped volcano still active raises sheer from the plains. At 5895m, Mt Kilimanjaro is the highest in Africa and is snow capped. Mount Kilimanjaro can be climbed any time of the year but there is us... Read >
Author: africansermonsafaris

Hotels – Romania, an Introduction

06th February 2008
The country of Romania is one of many contrasts. From the sandy white beaches on the cost of the Black Sea right up to the mountains, rolling hills and rural farmlands further inland. Romania hasn’t had an easy time in the past; the country suffered... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken

New Zealand Hiking Adventure

30th January 2008
Mother Nature has created New Zealand on an exquisite tapestry of mind blowing landscapes and pristine wilderness that can leave any himan speechless in wonder and awe. Tramping in local speak is another name for walking, trekking or hiking. Tramping is a... Read >
Author: timalpe

Trekking in Tasmania

09th November 2007
Tasmania is one of the best states to visit if you are looking for beautiful walking trails. Combined with a driving holiday you are within a day of most walks, and there is so much to see and do in between. Most of the walks are found in the large expans... Read >
Author: Jenny Brewer

California Real Estate

29th August 2007
California has one of the world’s largest and most diverse economies. Additionally, demographics in California are changing rapidly. These changing demographics affect the economy - specifically regarding business and land use for the coming years. C... Read >
Author: Richard Brazil

Maca Herb

26th July 2007
Maca is an exciting herbal aphrodisiac from South America. Grown in the mountains of Peru this herb has been used for thousands of years to increase sexual vigor. Known as "Peruvian ginseng" Maca is also used to increase energy and is used to treat menstr... Read >
Author: Patricia McDougall

Boats and Safe Boating

05th July 2007
Safety Boating is one of the favorite American summer pastimes. Somewhere in the neighborhood of 70 million people go boating each year. While boating is much safer than driving a car, there are still enough boating accidents to raise some alarm signals ... Read >
Author: Jerry Tarrer

Free Online Trivia Questions and Answers -- Hurray For Holland

10th June 2007
1. How much of Holland’s land was once covered by water? A. One-fifth B. Two-fifths C. One-quarter D. One-third B. Two-fifths TOPICS: More than two-fifths of the country's land was once covered by the sea, or by lakes or swamps. The Dutch "creat... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle

Pay a Visit to Bristol this April

03rd April 2007
Britain's south-west is a popular destination for tourists hoping to enjoy some of Britain's sunnier and sandier areas. From Devon and Cornwall to Torquay and Weston-Super-Mare, the south-west coast and its glories come in the form of long, golden beaches... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

The Benefits of Natural Juices

03rd January 2007
Today, all food products have nutritional facts on their labels. How accurate are these "facts"? Many products name their ingredients but how much of that ingredient is actually in the product. It is becoming more common for health products to boast a... Read >
Author: Liquidlife

Sussex Farmland A Goldmine for the land Investors

15th November 2006
Sussex Farmland and Sussex agricultural land would appear to be the same commodity. Infect, they bear the same relationship as a Greenbelt and Greenfield land. Sussex Farmland includes agricultural land. Another term used for agricultural land is 'bare... Read >
Author: Ben Rodrigues

Information on San Francisco Bay Region

15th November 2006
Information on San Francisco Bay Region Snuggled along San Francisco Bay, the Bay Area boasts of one of the supreme natural harbor in the world, which covers area of around 450 square miles. San Francisco Bay Area gives the only genuine bre... Read >
Author: Amjath Ambi

Farmland near Slough: Still a heaven

26th October 2006
Farmlands near Slough provide the feeling of togetherness, liveliness and nearness with nature to all who have made a home there. Living between the nature is a very good experience for Nature Lovers who have made a home in Farmlands near Slough. The flor... Read >
Author: Peter Lo

Health gains in Farmlands near Slough

05th October 2006
Farmlands near Slough give you a chance to prosper health wise as well. The nearness to nature is fully cashed in here as people are buying huge Farmlands near the region and are building small houses to live in. This environment is really beneficial for ... Read >
Author: Peter Lo

Golf With Your Quantum Mind

27th September 2006
Copyright 2006 Craig Sigl Does that headline create some curiosity in you? Are you wondering what the heck this is going to be about. As I came up for the idea to write about this, I wasn't quite sure myself. But then I thought, let's just go first to ... Read >
Author: craig sigl

New housing and planning delivery grant to Sussex Farmland

31st July 2006
As the report came that Ministers have formally begun consultations on a new housing and planning delivery grant (HPDG) in line with the recommendations suggested by the Barker review of housing supply the prices seem to be roaring in Sussex Farmland. ... Read >
Author: Ben Rodrigues

Information on San Francisco Bay Region

26th July 2006
Information on San Francisco Bay Region Snuggled along San Francisco Bay, the Bay Area boasts of one of the supreme natural harbor in the world, which covers area of around 450 square miles. San Francisco Bay Area gives the only genuine bre... Read >
Author: Amjath Ambi

Vacationing in Muskegon Michigan

25th July 2006
Located in the central part of Western Michigan, Muskegon is a popular vacation destination due to the many attractions it offers visitors. With Lake Michigan to the west and Muskegon Lake to the north, this area is primed for whatever water activity you ... Read >
Author: Jennifer Weiss

Realty times are back after Land Scams

22nd July 2006
Land Scams gave Realty a bad time but its good to see now that Sussex Farmland and Farmland near Slough are reviving from Kent Land Scams, Sussex Land Scams and London Land Scams. Groombridge Land, the worst hit area of the UK has now started saving its h... Read >
Author: Su Dang

Groombridge Land: Modernised Historical Buildings

07th June 2006
Groombridge Land is known for extending and modernising the historical buildings. It lies within the unspoilt rural setting in the Metropolitan Green Belt area that is rich with trees in parks and the valley of the River Grom. Groombridge developed as ... Read >
Author: Su Dang

Farmland near Slough - Investors Paradise

07th June 2006
The Farmland near Slough is mainly occupied for the purposes of husbandry such as the production of cereals, milk, dairy products, livestock and their products. There has been a staggering increase in the price of the farmland near slough owing to the ... Read >
Author: Peter Lo

Property in India

21st May 2006
Invest in a profitable business venture in India's commercial capital Mumbai, or other metros such as Chennai, Kolkata or Bangalore. Set up an office or a residential complex in smaller cities such as Indore, Jaipur, Ahmedabad or Coimbatore. Make revenue ... Read >
Author: Anurag Batra

Block Island - The Secret Hideaway of Rhode Island

05th March 2006
Block Island is a refuge for people and nature. You'll discover towering cliffs, stunning views and some of the best beaches on the New England coast... and without the crowds. You see Block Island takes a little bit of effort to get there, and this is g... Read >
Author: Cliff Calderwood

Missouri Real Estate The Show Me State

10th November 2005
Nicknamed the "Show Me" state, Missouri is an interesting mix of big cities and rural lands. Missouri real estate prices do not require you to "show" a lot of money. Missouri The quintessential midwestern state, Missouri offers interesting contrast... Read >
Author: Raynor James

Paella , The Most Famous Spanish Dish.

09th September 2005
Everybody who has visited Spain and more in particular Valencia must have heard of the famous Paella a la Valenciana. But I think most people don't know where the paella comes from and what it means. First of all, paella is not exactly the dish but th... Read >
Author: Peter Vermeeren