farms
farms
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by Davinos Greeno - 2006-12-12
Britons are buying record numbers of Free Range, Barn and Organic Eggs. Research shows shoppers bought 2.04billion of them last year, up from 1.64billion in 2002 (Article from the Daily Mail - 09/08/2...
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by davinos greeno - 2006-10-25
A vegan is a person who avoids as far as possible the use of any animal products for nourishment or for any other purpose. Depending on one's level of commitment this can include not using certa...
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by Davinos Greeno - 2006-12-21
Organic food is expensiveUnfortunately, at the moment retailers are charging artificially high prices. I was in Tesco last week which is a rare occurrence as I shop locally where possible, and I nearl...
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by Davinos Greeno - 2006-12-21
Recent research by market analysts nVision suggests four in ten adults now choose organic options on a regular basis. Organic supermarkets in England are booming and Europes biggest organic event, the...
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by Davinos Greeno - 2006-12-21
Businesses such as GuideMeGreen green directory and the co-op offer a real alternative for people concerned with these issues and with businesses that combine a strong ethical dimension in tandem with...
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by James Bratley - 2007-02-27
Offshore wind farms are becoming an increasingly popular idea, right across the world. This is down number of factors that all contribute to the argument of constructing wind turbines out at sea.Until...
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by Rose Rushton - 2007-04-15
There are many aspects to consider when buying your first Hobby Farm.How far is it from the nearest public transport? Now you may not think this matters too much, if you are giving up your jobs to "g...
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by Anand Dongre - 2007-10-12
One of the hobbies that is fast catching up the attention of many American's is Ant Farming. An Ant farm is typically a man made artificial ant colonies used as a habitat for ants. Ants, these s...
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by melvin polatnick - 2008-05-24
Giant subsidized farms have destroyed the small farm. These giant farms operate at a loss and only survive by the billions given to them as welfare payments. That is the reason they can sell a head of...
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by melvin polatnick - 2008-06-15
Higher transportation costs are driving up the costs of food. Food prices will continue rising. Increasing fuel costs are making it costlier to carry food products to the super market. There is no e...