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“Organic” Potato vs. Organic Potato

September 12th, 2011

Via: YouTube: Research Credit: lagavulin

Police Called After Man Butchers Cow in His Driveway

September 8th, 2011

A man takes sane action and hordes of bureaucrats deliberate the many “possibilities” of charges he should face. Disclosure: We have our cows slaughtered in our driveway. Via: Standard Examiner: Charges may ensue for an Ogden man who startled the neighbors by butchering a cow in his driveway over the weekend. Police were called to […]

More Restaurants Are Targeting Customers Who Use Food Stamps

September 7th, 2011

State sponsored transfats, sawdust, sugar, salt and high fructose corn syrup. The Way It Could Be: Urban Farming Guys Via: USA Today: The number of businesses approved to accept food stamps grew by a third from 2005 to 2010, U.S. Department of Agriculture records show, as vendors from convenience and dollar discount stores to gas […]

The Urban Farming Guys

September 3rd, 2011

Via: The Urban Farming Guys: We took the seeds in our pockets and every square foot we owned and went about like mad scientists testing out innovative ideas from all around world and making them work in one of the most blighted neighborhoods in the US. Everything from urban fish farming to alternate energy. Now […]

And Now… Monsanto Corn Falls to Illinois Bugs

September 3rd, 2011

Horror movie or silly video game? Nope, just more innovation from Monsanto. Via: Bloomberg: Monsanto Co. (MON)’s insect-killing corn is toppling over in northwestern Illinois fields, a sign that rootworms outside of Iowa may have developed resistance to the genetically modified crop, according to one scientist. Michael Gray, an agricultural entomologist at the University of […]

Lasers Could Be Used to Start or Stop Rainfall

September 1st, 2011

Via: Guardian: Ever since ancient farmers called on the gods to send rain to save their harvests, humans have longed to have the weather at their command. That dream has now received a boost after researchers used a powerful laser to produce water droplets in the air, a step that could ultimately help trigger rainfall. […]

Monsanto ‘Technology’ Breeding Superweeds and Pesticide Resistant Root Worms

August 30th, 2011

This week is Environmental Terrorist Organizations. Via: Mother Jones: Over the past decade and a half, as Monsanto built up its globe-spanning, multi-billion-dollar genetically modified seed empire, it made two major pitches to farmers. The first involved weeds. Leave the weed management to us, Monsanto insisted. We’ve engineered plants that can survive our very own […]

Japan Triples Airborne Radiation Checks as ‘Hot Spots’ Spread

August 24th, 2011

Ok, so a diabolical regime with no credibility at all is going to step up monitoring efforts. That’s nice. Via: Bloomberg: Japan will more than triple the number of regions it checks for airborne radiation as more contaminated “hot spots” are discovered far from Tokyo Electric Power Co.’s crippled Fukushima nuclear power station. The government […]

Large Zone Around Damaged Fukushima Nuclear Plant Will Be Declared Uninhabitable for Decades

August 22nd, 2011

Via: New York Times: Broad areas around the stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant could soon be declared uninhabitable, perhaps for decades, after a government survey found radioactive contamination that far exceeded safe levels, several major media outlets said Monday. The formal announcement, expected from the government in coming days, would be the first official recognition […]

Japanese Researchers Trying to Find Rice Varieties that Absorb Less Cesium from the Soil

August 22nd, 2011

Grim. Via: Kyodo: A research agency in Fukushima Prefecture recently began examining some 110 varieties of rice from in and outside Japan in search for strains that absorb less radioactive cesium from soil. The project, which the Fukushima Agricultural Technology Center initiated in the wake of the nuclear disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant, […]

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