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May 05 2013

Organic Farming & Gardening at The Hickories – Portion 1: Soil Sort and Fertility

Dina Brewster’s Soil Workshop At The Hickories Part 1: Soil Variety and Fertility.

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May 04 2013

Food Fraud: What Are You Truly Eating?

For connected articles and more details, please visit OCA’s The Myth of Organic web page.

When you order sushi at your favourite restaurant or choose up a pound of coffee from your regional supermarket, you assume you happen to be getting the red snapper or Columbian beans as stated on the menu or label.

But not so quick. A expanding quantity of cases of “meals fraud” are occurring in the United States, such that you may possibly not be capable to inform what you’re truly consuming just by seeking at the label.

Worse nevertheless, most of these circumstances are not very publicized incidents like the current scandal of UK supermarkets selling “beef” burgers that in fact contained horse and pig meat. Rather, they’re ongoing cases of blatant misrepresentation among some incredibly typical foods.

What Is Food Fraud?

Meals fraud, defined as “the deliberate substitution, addition, tampering or misrepresentation of food, meals ingredients or food packaging, or false or misleading statements made about a item for financial gain,”1 is the focus of the U.S. Pharmacopeial Convention’s (USP) Food Fraud Database,two which already has a lot more than 1,300 records of meals fraud published from 1980 to 2010.

A current update, which added in cases from 2011 and 2012, increased the number of records by 60 percent, or almost 800 new records, and includes some foods you very effectively might eat each and every day, like olive oil, honey, seafood and orange juice.

In some instances, the foods had been diluted with components not listed on the label. In other individuals, the meals was one thing entirely distinct than it claimed to be.&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp

Written by Organic Farmer · Categorized: Organic · Tagged: Food Fraud, UK, United States

Apr 30 2013

Exactly where on Hawaii are organic clothing sold?

Organic Farming
by paulhami

Query by Second2Late: Exactly where on Hawaii are organic clothing sold?
..Or what are some popular stores that promote organic clothing or goods created from organic farming?

What are the advantages of organic farming and why need to the concept be embraced?

Ideal answer:

Answer by Debbie W
The ABC stores.

Add your own answer in the comments!

Written by Organic Farmer · Categorized: Organic

Apr 28 2013

Full News US organic farming gradually takes hold

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Written by Organic Farmer · Categorized: Organic · Tagged: korea, north america

Apr 22 2013

Ask Umbra: Watts up with Lightbulbs?

For associated articles and far more details, please visit OCA’s Organic Transitions Page.

Dearest Umbra,

I know you’ve written about lightbulbs prior to, but it seems like there are lots of new choices on store shelves. Are incandescents even getting sold any longer? And what about LED lights? I attempted some a couple of years ago and, in addition to being hella costly, the light they gave off was cold and blue and institutional – I couldn’t stand it. Are there other low-energy varieties? Which types of bulbs operate with dimmers? Can you – ahem – shed some light on this confusing subject?

Liza E. Battle Creek, Mich.

Dearest Liza,

Thanks for reminding me that it is time for our semi-demi-hexi-annual revisitation of the lightbulb topic. And what much better day than Earth Day to undertake this quest? For years, “alter a lightbulb” has been cited as a basic step individuals can take to support the planet. Now even that command is beginning to feel complex, a state of affairs that does not assist our cause.

But I promise it is not truly as complicated as all that. For those with short consideration spans, the answer is: Go get LEDs.

Written by Organic Farmer · Categorized: Organic · Tagged: Battle Creek, Dearest Liza, Dearest Umbra, Earth Day

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