Sentences with phrase «talk about agriculture»

My guess is that if we don't talk about agriculture, the solutions will all be of that type.
He agreed that candidates didn't usually talk about agriculture broadly on the campaign trail.
He said, «Why should you be talking about agriculture and you leave the Fulani herdsmen?
And when I'm talking about agriculture, I'm mostly talking about the massive influx of grain - based foods into the human diet that occurred with the invention of agriculture.

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We talked last week about how the American Future Fund of stocks within energy, agriculture and healthcare had doubled the stock market's return over the period.
He talked about how cheap energy allows countries to create more fresh water which will allow more agriculture.
«It's about «walking our talk» through supporting small family farms and sustainable agriculture,» says Cheryl Pinto, the company's global values - led sourcing manager.
He talks about the Food and Grocery Code of Conduct, misleading health claims, recent work in agriculture and the ACCC's role in assisting with competition issues and free trade agreements.
Though most of us had very diverse and specific interests, we were all united under the general themes of food security, sustainable agriculture and food waste, and tended to have a lot to talk about.
Coming from Melbourne University, which has a large majority of my cohort desiring to enter Small Animal Practice, it was refreshing to talk to people who were passionate, interested and knowledgeable about agriculture.
In a lot of our environmental ethics classes, we were talking about monocrops and how animal agriculture is potentially really harmful for the planet.
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Brianne DeRosa hangs out at farmers» markets, talks to growers, reads reads reads about food and agriculture, feeding kids and eating well.
When we talk about school food we are touching on agriculture and economic development, public health and equity, community building and cooperation around achieving shared goals.
On Taste Washington Day, the FFA students from the high school visit all of the schools and talk about local agriculture and serve samples to all of the students in the lunch room so everyone has the opportunity to sample the fresh, local products.»
Introduced by first lady Michelle Obama, USDA Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack and Surgeon General Regina Benjamin the new 2011 food guide was unveiled at a press conference at the Agricultural Department in Washington, D.C. Let's take a look at this new graphic, and talk about what it means.
Speaking to the Bolgatanga Traditional Council in the Upper East Region about his plans for Ghana's agriculture in a future Akufo - Addo government, the three - time flag bearer of the main opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) said: «As far as this part of our world is concerned, I want to go further and talk about one village one dam.»
Speaking to the Bolgatanga Traditional Council in the Upper East Region about his plans for Ghana's agriculture, Akufo - Addo said: «As far as this part of our world is concerned, I want to go further and talk about one village, one dam.»
Dean Norton, President of the New York Farm Bureau, joined Liz from Rochester to talk about Irene's impact on New York's agriculture industry.
May Berenbaum, entomologist at the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign and inspiration for the X Files fictional entomologist Bambi Berenbaum, talks about colony collapse disorder and disappearing bees as well as the importance of honeybees in agriculture
In part 2 of our conversation with journalist and author Maryn McKenna, she talks about antibiotic resistance in agriculture and human health, MRSA, and offers a brief coda on the subject of fecal transplants
Award - winning journalist Maryn McKenna talks about her latest book, Big Chicken: The Incredible Story of How Antibiotics Created Modern Agriculture and Changed the Way the World Eats.
So when they go back to the classrooms they talk about their own research, their high - tech research of isolating cancer cells to space technology — we've sent students to NASA or they do nanotechnology or, you know physics or chemistry or, you know, you name it, agriculture — and when they go back to their classrooms and talk this over among their peers, more peers get interested.
That may be true if you are talking about climate models, but in determining the impact of higher temperatures on ecosystems and agriculture, knowledge about the MWP and other past temperature extremes is likely very interesting.
Three of these videos, «Americans on the Front Lines of Climate Change,» deal with impacts being felt by people around the country: A fire chief in Colorado talking about wildfires; a father - son rancher family in West Texas talking about extreme heat and agriculture; and two first cousins and fifth - generation oyster farmers in Washington state speaking about ocean acidification.
while your arguments are well worth the read, you completely miss the point by failing to acknowledge that the article talks about a scientific recommendation partially inspired by historical facts and sustainable agriculture together with modern knowledge about what comprises a healthy diet.
The dietary recommendations of countries that rely on their health departments to formulate them, rather than their agriculture departments, more closely parallel the recommendations of academics, such as Walter Willet, the chair of Harvard's nutrition department, who, in his «Essentials of healthy eating: a guide,» talks about picking the best «protein packages,» recognizing that food is a package deal.
Specialized Terminology Terminology that is not used by the general population and is more specific to technology, insurance, agriculture, construction In one of my favorite Stephen King interviews, for The Atlantic, he talks at length about the vital importance of a good opening line.
Re: «engineering the earth for over 100 years», I know you're talking about «scale» but the terraforming by agriculture over the last 5,000 years is mind - boggling.
One of the most inspiring recent developments in the discussion about farming has been the shift from talking about «sustainable» agriculture to advocating for «regenerative» agriculture.
Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue talked about tax reform with SiriusXM host Alex Marlow on Tuesday's edition of Breitbart News Daily.
Food Tank had the opportunity to talk to Dr. Harpinder Sandhu about the application of the principles of ecological economics in agriculture and food systems and how the TEEBAgriFood report thinks outside the lens of productivity.
We talk about intensification in terms of food security (which at COP22 has taken on the meaning of food intensification), rather than talking about what just agriculture might look like: food sovereignty.
Wednesday, November 28, 6:30 pm, Hartland Public Library, 153 Route 5 Talk by Ben Hewett, author of The Town That Food Saved Hewett tells about the many ways that local agriculture and food production has boosted the economic and social health of Hardwick, Vermont.
When Iowa's agriculture secretary, William Northey, a Republican, accompanied Mitt Romney on a campaign visit to Iowa, they talked about the tensions over corn and ethanol.
They talked about the effects of population pressure, increased energy demand, climate change, and agriculture on water supplies and quality, and the need to «rethink our ideas about the relationship between food, water, and the environment.»
When we talk about sustainable agriculture, we had better remember how our ancestors relied on forests and nuts from trees.
And if you are not sure about the benefits of mitigation — I recently went to a talk by an Indian scientist who spoke about the melting Himalayan glaciers and his fear that, if we don't stabilise the atmosphere, they will go and stop feeding those major rivers that provide water and make agriculture possible for 1 - 2 billion people.
TreeHugger talks with the Green Party candidate for president, Dr Jill Stein about her Green New Deal, energy, climate, agriculture, and health policy, and more.
The most common form of this is community supported agriculture, which we've talked about many times before.
The second issue, which we haven't really talked about very much is Indian and Chinese agriculture runs on groundwater.
interview, a farmer from outside of Havana talks about why he chose organic agriculture and how organic farming methods have benefitted his own small farm.
Client feedback included «the team is capable in every way — as good as you can get — attentive, quick, know what they're talking about — and not too expensive» with regards to the agriculture and rural affairs team — a new ranking for Moore Blatch this year.
But more than that, what we heard from investors is that when their teams talk to us in real estate, they might have that same group talking to us about agriculture or infrastructure.
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