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- Visit us over on Squidoo!
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Published June 04, 2008 @ 01:25PM PT
We're working on adding some of our research and news to Squidoo-we'd love for you to check them out, and let us know your comments (and if you're a Squidoo whiz-we'd love any advice on optimization!) ">
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- Check out our CEO, Tim LaSalle on EE News
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Published May 15, 2008 @ 01:49PM PT
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- Gardening and Farming Popular Topics
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Published May 08, 2008 @ 01:00PM PT
We were always excited to see organic gardening and farming in the news. With the current escalating food prices, the interest in grow-it-yourself produce has taken off. Here are a couple of this weeks entries: ">
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- Global Warming and Its Link to Organic
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Published April 25, 2008 @ 10:22AM PT
Global Warming is an issue that impacts everyone, yet it is also is an issue where everyone can make an impact. Simple everyday tasks, such as what food you buy, can either contribute to-or reduce-global warming. Rodale Institute research shows that organically managed soils can store (sequester) more than 1,000 pounds of carbon per acre, while non-organic systems can cause carbon loss. For consumers, this means that the simple act of buying organic products can help to reduce global climate change. “In this age of carbon awareness, we think farmers should be well rewarded for innovative stewardship that builds soil for future generations,” says Tim LaSalle, the Institute’s CEO. Food decisions matter Your food decisions matter because how food was grown, processed... Read More

















