CASHEW NUTS IN THE TROPICS
BY: Joseph Mulopi
Agriculture Officer - Youth in Act-Uganda
Snake River Music Gardens
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Cashew nut is a hardy tropical evergreen...
Lignite trading as a fertilizer
Where is the future starts Humic acids which are highly concentrated in lignite have multiple functions for agriculture producers:
improve and replenish depleted soils
increase yields from 15%...
Director Lindianne Sarno - Food forests mimic nature, are outstanding examples of earth stewardship, and arguably the most natural and sustainable food production method available. They are low-maintenance, produce a huge diversity of food and habitat, and help to regenerate and then maintain the land they are grown on. Here is a 15 minute video by Robert Hart describing how to create one: