by NTP Staff | Feb 17, 2020 | Physical Health, Publication, Staff Blog, Sustainability
It’s no surprise that office air quality can often be poor. With so many people working together in one small space, it can be easy for dirt, debris, and dust to build up quickly, and that’s without taking into consideration any renovations or building work...
by NTP Staff | Feb 17, 2020 | Financial Health, Publication, Staff Blog, Sustainability
If you’re thinking about building your own home, you’ll probably be focusing on priorities like where to build, how many bedrooms, what size plot, the style, and appearance; all the elements that make a home-build so appealing. Most people who want to build...
by NTP Staff | Feb 14, 2020 | Food, Mental Health, Physical Health, Publication, Staff Blog, Sustainability, Urban Farming
In this day and age where people are becoming far more health-conscious, growing your own food is something people seem to be more open to. Not only is it a chance to know exactly what you’re eating, but it’s also a chance to reduce your grocery bill. However, some...
by NTP Staff | Feb 14, 2020 | Business, Financial Health, Publication, Staff Blog, Sustainability
When you’re running your own business, it feels like you never get any time off. You might think you can’t afford to take time off, especially when you’ve only been operating a short time. You might be worried about losing customers or something happening to your...
by NTP Staff | Feb 13, 2020 | Publication, Staff Blog, Sustainability
The ongoing trade war has many farmers worried about their long-term prosperity, and not without good reasons. With the economic malaise that’s lingering over American farmers unlikely to dissipate anytime soon, farmers everywhere need to be taking extensive steps to...
by NTP Staff | Feb 1, 2014 | Ecology
The current trends of global warming can be quite dispiriting. We have witnessed some of the wildest and most extreme weather and climatic events in the year 2013. The records have shown that in 2004, 252 million people were affected by climatic disasters, 96%...
by NTP Staff | Feb 1, 2014 | Business, Ecology, Publication, Staff Blog, Sustainability
Environmental policies of a nation are without a doubt related to its economy. There are costs associated with energy resources and the effect of the resources on the environment, as well as costs and benefits associated with depletion of the environment that relates...
by NTP Staff | Feb 1, 2014 | Business, Ecology, Education, Food, Livestock, Publication, Staff Blog, Sustainability
2014 National Biodiesel Conference + Expo – Official Blog Highlights from January 27 Highlights from official blog of the 2014 National Biodiesel Our Sustainable Path To Success: A Progress Report – This report focuses on issues material to our business,...
by NTP Staff | Jan 28, 2014 | Food, Livestock, Publication, Staff Blog, Sustainability
New FDA requirements for livestock antibiotics There have been several significant changes announced by the Food and Drugs Administration regarding the use of antibiotics in livestock. According to the new regulations of the U. S FDA, and Veterinary Feed Directives...
by NTP Staff | Jan 28, 2014 | Publication, Staff Blog
The year 2013 was really full of weather deviations from the usual, when we saw some of the record high temperatures and low temperatures, droughts, floods, and so on. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) weighed in on this phenomenon on...
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