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Roots of Agriculture Technology Development
by balisunset, Sep 16, 2008
Science-based technologies were exceptional in agriculture until the mid-nineteenth century. Innovations in agriculture were developed and applied by the people cultivating the land, and the innovations related to the interaction between crops, soils, and cattle.
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Food Products and Agricultural Technology
by balisunset, Sep 16, 2008
In late-twentieth century Western societies, food was available in abundance. Shops and supermarkets offered a wide choice in products and brands. The fast-food industry had outlets in every neighborhood and village.
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Learning From Killer Plants
by DiWriter, Jul 12, 2008
The approximate 500 carnivorous plant species spread around the world have features to attract, trap, kill, digest prey, and absorb nutrients.
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The Fibonacci Sequence in Nature
by Rodallega, May 17, 2008
In mathematics, the limit of Fibonacci series is called as Golden Ratio. This ratio is approximately equal to 1,618. In nature, one can come across this ratio in many areas of art and science.
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Cure-All Crops: False Prophets Reaping Real Profits
by Mark Gordon Brown, Mar 14, 2008
Modern-day snakeoil salesmen often try to sell products or ideologies as "cure-alls" that will save the planet, but are we being mislead?
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Advantages of Hair Sheep
by Mark Gordon Brown, Apr 16, 2008
No, not all sheep have Woolly Coats, some have Hair. These sheep are steadily gaining popularity, here is why.
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Agriculture: African Youth Must be Actively Involved
by bromzyreptron, Feb 19, 2008
African youth must take agriculture seriously.
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Three Crops Will Not Save the Planet
by Mark Gordon Brown, Mar 13, 2008
Hemp, Soy, and Spirulina, are often proclaimed as cure all crops to end the worlds food problems, but a lack of diversity would be a global disaster.
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Permaculture: What It Can and Cannot be
by Mark Gordon Brown, Apr 11, 2008
Permaculture is a wonderful option for sustainable living on our planet, IF it is looked upon correctly.
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Genetically Modified Plants
by Brett Mitchell, Jan 21, 2008
The threat of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) on modern agriculture.
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