by ddorband | Mar 13, 2012 | Food, Sustainability, Video
Check out this great video below of Brike Baehr who is only 11 years old telling the world about all of the problems with our food system. I can just imagine what this world would be like if every 11 year old was taught these values from a young age. Way to go Birke!...
by ddorband | Mar 11, 2012 | Ecology, Food, Gardening, Intern Blog, Publication, Sustainability
Ruth Stout was an eccentric and revolutionary gardener who came up with what has since been called the Ruth Stout Method. This method involves an intensive deep mulch system that uses no chemicals and requires very little work. Born in 1884, she didn’t even begin...
by ddorband | Mar 3, 2012 | Aquaculture, Food, Intern Blog, Publication
It’s no secret that consumers are becoming interested in organic foods. Concerns over disease, GMOs, pollution and contaminants are causing a bigger demand for sustainable, organic, nature friendly alternatives. However, it may be surprising to know that in...
by ddorband | Feb 27, 2012 | Food, Livestock, Publication, Sustainability
When one thinks of Joel Salatin you would not associate any sort of fast food/ chain restaurant with what him or his farm. However, as surprising as it might be in this article Joel talks about his unlikely partnership with the restaurant. While Joel still thinks that...
by ddorband | Feb 26, 2012 | Food, Gardening, Intern Blog, Publication
Well look what we got here. Another door is opened in the world of sustainable agriculture. We all know the benefits of aquaponics and now we have another system making its way into the spotlight, Aeroponics…… Aquaponics Modular Production Systems (AMPS) has debuted...
by ddorband | Feb 24, 2012 | Aquaponics, Food, Intern Blog, Publication, Sustainability
A new dawn is upon us. The future is here. What is it you say? Well it’s aquaponics of course. Aquaponics……? You feed the fish, the fish feed the plant, and the plants clean the water for the fish. There you go, aquaponics in a nutshell. While it is not quite...
Recent Comments