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         <title>Tall Corn Contest</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Aug 2008 18:45:40 -0400</pubDate>
		
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         <title>La terrible conspiration sur le Cannabis Sativa !!!</title>
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		 From : Dailymotion - channel news &amp;amp; politics<br />Voici comment une plante aux propriétés multiples et variées, cultivées pendant des siècles a été diabolisée, puis finalement interdite, afin de s'en débarrasser, pour produire et consommer des produits issus du complexe pétrolier. Sachez qu'en cultivant et utilisant cette plante de nos jours, cela permettrait de créer un grand nombre d'emplois, de sociétés, sans compter l'impact écologique.En effet cette plante peut-être utilisée pour fabriquer et utiliser des produits divers et variés, écologiques et à moindre coûts....Cette plante ne sert pas qu'à fumer (seule la plante femelle se fume,notamment la sinsemilla [sans semences] que l'on obtient en supprimant les pieds mâles de l'espace de culture ), bien loin de là ... Il est tant de rétablir la vérité à son sujet !! Réfléchissez-y [ Merci à jamesandre ]Author: openyourspirit Tags: cannabis sativa drogue joint conspiration manipulation textile tissu agriculture biologique bio herbe emplois société marihuana sinsemilla Posted: 19 August 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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		<media:title>La terrible conspiration sur le Cannabis Sativa !!!</media:title>
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         <title>Vegetable Gardening in WWII: Victory Gardens Vintage Film</title>
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		 From : Dailymotion - Official Content<br />Victory Gardens were private gardens grown during World War I and World War II to reduce the pressure on the public food supply. This video was used by the government to promote victory gardens as a vital form of civil defense and a strong contribution to the war effort. But, fortunately, the film is less about propaganda and more about nifty vintage farming and gardening techniques. The classic homemade pesticides recommended by the film are fascinating! Victory Garden’s is a beautiful World War II video relic that’s full of folksy living and antiquated food production from nearly a century ago.Author: QualityInformation Tags: world war 2 supplies two tips ww2 ii soil agriculture farming department pests intensive pesticides types facts about Posted: 19 August 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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         <title>The Vision: A Sustainable Restaurant</title>
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		 From : Cooking Up A Story<br />Creating a restaurant from the ground up is an ambitious endeavor in itself. To base the theme of such a restaurant around locally produced food, good land stewardship, and preserving social tastes is even more grand. Stu Stein, owner of Terroir (pronounced, tεʀwaʀ, in French) shares his philosophy and vision. Director’s Journal I was having coffee not too long ago with a friend, and she asked if I knew about the cookbook, The Sustainable Kitchen, and the guy behind it, Stu Stein. I liked the title, and what I would think would be the idea behind the title: bringing sustainable practices into an everyday kitchen. This is something I wanted to do, not just for me in my simple quest to becoming greener, but to live in a way that became natural, and second nature, to my family too. It was the way I was living back in the 70’s and 80’s, but somewhere along the way, I got further away from it. I thought this might be a way to revisit that way of cooking and preparing meals and snacks. When I got home I researched the book and Mr. Stein; what I discovered was a man working toward bringing the sustainable way of living into everyday life. Upon checking out his website, I found he was building a restaurant, literally from the ground up. Wow. That had to be a lot of work. I’ve lived through a kitchen remodel, and that was stressful enough, but a whole building, a whole concept? That got me thinking and wondering, and, again, I wanted to know more. I was also interested in seeing what his cookbook offered. So, between teaching classes and creating a new restaurant, he demonstrated one of his favorites, Dungeness Crab and Fuji Apple Salad with Curry Mayonnaise (watch how2). Lots of good stuff in it, and not so hard to make. Well, I admit, I put the mixer to work when it came to making the mayonnaise. This was another one of those items I used to make all the time from scratch, but stopped years ago. The flavor of homemade mayonnaise is so different from that of the general store-bought kind. It took me back. Enjoy the show, learn how to make a great dish, and check out the new recipes. I’ve been remodeling the site, so to speak, let me know what you think! I even got the gumption to go in front of the camera…scroll through Food News. Can you find me?
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         <title>introducing our newest presenter: Dday One</title>
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		 From : Resonance FM: Rhythm Incursions<br />With Joe Beats announcing his presence as one of the Rhythm Inc presenting team, we thought it was time to unveil the next addition to our roster: Dday One. Anyone who knows the RI team and its links with Needlework Records will recognise Dday, firstly because he has both presented a guest show on here [...]ShareThis
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Aug 2008 15:16:18 -0400</pubDate>
		
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         <title>ZimmCast - 183 - Cool Interactive New Media</title>
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		 From : ZimmCast<br />In this week's program Chuck interviews Erin Holte, Martin Williams, about buying and using new media for her clients. She provides an example and discusses what companies ask about in regard to using new media.
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         <title>&amp;quot;Fred Eaglesmith / Cross-Canada Trike Tour IV (Quebec - Newfoundland)&amp;quot;</title>
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		 From : Deconstructing Dinner<br />www.cjly.net/deconstructingdinner/081408.htm Fred Eaglesmith Deconstructing Dinner has long incorporated music into many of our episodes. From Phil Vernon's tunes about Percy Schmeiser, Biotechnology and Terminator Seeds, to Terry Winchell's Pesticide Song and Todd Butler's Farmer Dan, there is clearly no shortage of tunes out there that help add to our weekly content. In the second half of this episode, we meet with one musician who has long been writing pieces about farming and rural life in Southern Ontario and that is well-known bluegrass performer Fred Eaglesmith. The Juno Award winner has been compared to such icons as Woody Guthrie and Bruce Spingsteen and is the only Canadian musician to have ever held a #1 spot on the Bluegrass charts in the United States. His song John Deere has been played on the show before, and Host Jon Steinman finally had the opportunity to sit down with Fred in person and learn more about his personal history with farming and what inspires some of the heartfelt content making its way into his songs. A few tunes in particular do a great job at capturing the many crises facing Canadian farmers today. And while farmers did once flock to hear Fred perform, the messages in his music are unfortunately confirmed by those who attend his shows today. To use a title of one of Fred's songs, Things is Changin' , because farmers are no longer in regular attendance at his shows. As Fred puts it, there are hardly any farmers left! Cross-Canada Trike Tour IV On May 7, 2008, Darrick Hahn and Sinisa Grgic departed Victoria from the 0-Mile mark of the Trans-Canada Highway and embarked on a cross-Canada journey to raise awareness of Deconstructing Dinner. The pair are travelling by recumbent tricycles (or trikes). This third installment of the Cross-Canada Trike tour begins at the Quebec border and takes us through to their final destination of Newfoundland. Guests Fred Eaglesmith - Musician, Fred Eaglesmith (Port Dover, ON) - Country-folk singer/songwriter Fred J. Eaglesmith was one of nine children born to a farming family in rural southern Ontario. Often employing his difficult upbringing as raw material for his heartland narratives, he issued his self-titled debut LP in 1980. He recorded infrequently throughout the remainder of the decade, releasing only two more albums, The Boy That Just Went Wrong and Indiana Road. However, Eaglesmith gradually became an underground favorite in his native Canada, thanks largely to a relentless touring schedule in tandem with bassist Ralph Schipper and mandolinist Willie P. Bennett. Darrick Hahn and Sinisa Grgic - Cross-Canada Cyclists, Deconstructing Dinner Cross-Canada Trike Tour (Monkton, ON / London, ON) - Cyclists Sinisa Grgic and Darrick Hahn are old high-school friends based in Southwestern Ontario and are the proprietors of Fresh Entertainment. Darrick grew up on a farm in Monkton, Ontario and Sinisa, who is originally from Croatia, moved to Canada 17 years ago. Other Audio People and the Land - Deep Dish TV (New York, NY) - The ongoing farm crisis has had a devastating impact not only on the lives of individual farm families, but also on the towns they live in and the land now taken over by the corporate farms. Shortsighted exploitation has eroded the healthfulness of the land and the food it produces. From pastors in Wisconsin to Native Americans in Utah, people around the country agree that the way out of the crisis lies in changing people's attitudes. The land and people must be seen not as resources to be consumed, but as part of a spiritual whole. Produced by Wade Britzius and Marilyn Klinkner (Whitehall, WI).
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Aug 2008 13:41:00 -0400</pubDate>
		
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         <title>Iowa State Fair - Tall Corn Contest</title>
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		 From : YouTube :: Videos by IowaPublicTelevision<br />The corn harvest not only came early in some places, but some of the crop by-passed the local elevator and was delivered straight to the Iowa State Fair. Enjoy the tall corn contest at Pioneer Hall. For more Iowa State Fair 2008 Coverage visit http://www.iptv.org/fair/ Author: IowaPublicTelevision Keywords: Iowa Public Television IowaPublicTelevision IPTV State Fair 2008 Des Moines fairgrounds corn agriculture contest tallest Added: August 15, 2008
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         <title>Colloque INRA-DinABio, recherche en agriculture bio</title>
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		 From : Dailymotion - channel tech &amp;amp; science<br />Colloque national INRA-DinABio, avancées de la recherche en agriculture bio, Supagro Montpellier juin 2008. Intégralité des interventions & débats sur le site Inra.Author: Callisto-production Tags: inra dinabio recherche agriculture bio R&D participatif Bellon avignon supagro montpellier Posted: 13 August 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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         <title>Slovenia, impact of climate change on agriculture</title>
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		 From : Revver - video Videos<br />Author: benkamorvan Added: Tue, 12 Aug 2008 18:54:16 -0800 Duration: 592Slovenia, impact of climate change on agriculture. Interview of Andrea Susnik, national agency of environnement. A video of the project http://avenirclimat.info
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         <title>&amp;quot;Personal vs. Corporate Responsibility&amp;quot; (encore)</title>
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		 From : Deconstructing Dinner<br />www.cjly.net/deconstructingdinner/080708.htm This broadcast will address the question of responsibility: Should it be you and I who feel personally responsible for ensuring a socially and environmentally responsible food system, or, should it be the corporations who have had such a heavy hand creating the dominant food system of today. In November 2006, Princeton University hosted the conference Food, Ethics and the Environment . The sessions were made up of some of the most well-known names in the world of food activism. A number of the speakers were critical of the dominant food system including author Eric Schlosser who raised the topic of personal versus corporate responsibility to address the damage our global food system has had on our health and the planet. On the following day of the conference, an executive from McDonald's Corporation presented his company's approach to corporate responsibility, and this broadcast will further explore the issues raised by these two speakers. Speakers Eric Schlosser, Author, Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the All-American Meal (California) - Schlosser started his career as a journalist with the The Atlantic Monthly in Boston, Massachusetts. He quickly gained recognition for his investigative journalism at the magazine earning two awards within two years of joining; he won the National Magazine Award for reporting for this two part series Reefer Madness and Marijuana and the Law , and he won the Sidney Hillman Foundation award for his article, In the Strawberry Fields . Aside from the Atlantic Monthly, Schlosser's work has appeared in Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, The Nation and The New Yorker Bob Langert, Vice-President Corporate Social Responsibility, McDonald's Corporation (Oak Brook, IL) - On January 19, Langert, posted the first entry on the company blog Open for Discussion. Langert wrote, The purpose of this blog is to open our doors to corporate social responsibility (CSR) at McDonald's - to share what we're doing and learn what you think. His second post highlights McDonald's long-standing partnership with Conservation International.
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         <title>Farm Safety Tips 1</title>
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		 From : farm.tv<br />The Alberta Farm Safety Centre with the support of Conoco Phillips have produced a DVD " farm Safety for Children ages 6 to 12.
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		 From : ZimmCast<br />In this week's program Chuck interviews Jerry Harrington, Pioneer Hi-Bred, about connecting ag journalists to agronomists and Tom Dorr, USDA Under Secretary for Rural Development, about re-authorization of the broadband loan program.
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		 From : SwineCast<br />SwineCast 0328 Show Notes: New sensor technologies driving field application equipment. Next step could be nitrogen or manure application based on color of plants CalPoly recognizes the importance of industry in the research and development field... especially as regards to students Research behind CircoFLEX success
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		 From : popular posts - blip.tv (beta)<br />Well, a fair that was held over the last week focused on farming and agriculture, while bringing an enjoyable experience to those involved. We have the details. Plus, we'll introduce you to a dog named Billy... he's the pet of the week. Those stories on this Local Edition.
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		 From : MBIC Report<br />In this week's Missouri Beef Industry Council report, Marketing Director Dawn Thurnau talks about beef activities at the Missouri State Fair in Sedalia this year.
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		 From : CitizenReporter.org » Audio<br />Vermont Organic Soy is in high demand as more and more people in that part of the United States demand a range of soy products that are organic and grown locally. My guest is Andrew Meyer of Vermontsoy.com and he explains how they approach the world of soy farming.  He gets into the beauty of staying small, the importance of local, and how/why soy can and should be grown with minimal impact on the environment. That, and much more is discussed in this episode. Music: Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - Emily Jean Stock Mercedes Sosa - Pampas del Sur Download Standard Podcast
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		 From : ZimmCast<br />In this week's program Chuck and Cindy talk about the Ag Media Summit with special interest in student involvement and professional development.
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		 From : Scoop Audio and Video Podcast<br />Text & Audio: Scoop co-editor Selwyn Manning raises the question: If a National govt builds the infrastructure, will it also pay for the service? Or are we seeing a policy that will have the user pay a private provider for essential services?
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