Sentences with phrase «thinking about farming»

Explore ways to reduce our impact on the environment by thinking about farming in a new direction... up!
It's not only thinking about farming or harvesting, this is just a half of everything a farmer should think about.
So when we think about farming we also think about the women farmers, not only being successful, having highly productive / more productive ability to feed their families or sell their crops, but also to have access to those funds.
Straw might make you think about farms and horses as much as being yellow, crackly, or lightweight.

Not exact matches

When you hear about innovative companies leveraging hydroponics systems, you might first think of marijuana growers or urban farms.
Bocock thought about what it would take to protect the farm for the next generation, and he chose the energy source to match it.
The leaders of Animal Farm maintain thought control by obscuring the facts with smokescreens, rewriting history, creating conspiracy theories about pending attacks, faking victims, slander, scapegoating, murdering opposition, outrageous public works projects to keep the animals busy, and through a large group of useful idiots — sheep — that spread their message unthinkingly and distract dissenters.
Most common people never even thought about it at all (not remotly relevant to farming or smithing etc.) The geocentric theory was actually mathematically «proven» by Ptolemy of Egypt, so belief in geocentrism was acceptable (it used epicycles where planets would make loops and such.
This flight is relatively short and mid-morning so I'm thinking about making: a toasted PB+J with delicious forest berry jam I picked up last week and chunky, organic peanut butter from Sunridge Farms with a large frosty sparkling seltzer water to keep me lively and hydrated, and a chocolate chip cookie (one for me, and a few to share).
If you think that organic fruits and vegetables don't also have pesticide residues on them, you know nothing about organic, nor GEO, farming.
I run out of potatoes from the winter share of my farm just about the time I can't stand to see another one of them, and my thoughts naturally turn to lighter fare with the warmer days.
I feel so full and exuberant when I think about City Beet Farm.
Speaking of farm - fresh food, I think it's time to talk about Fall Harvest Chili.
That's about the size of the ones we were getting through Grant Farms, I think.
By Alasdair Smithson One of the great things about organic farming is that no two days are the same, which makes it a good profession for those of us who like variety and thinking on our feet.
CARYN HARTGLASS: We definitely need to rethink the way we think about food on so many levels and we need to give organic farming our 110 % support.
Berry picking season can range from mid-May to early July depending on the year but it's never too early to start thinking about what local farm you can visit to find the juiciest and tastiest berries near you.
I've also written about the potential for coffee farms to provide carbon sequestration services, and think the ABC proposal is very worthy of support.
I was especially pleased to hear an outpouring of comments on my closing thoughts about Blue Hill, and other farms like it: a mixed bag of emotions, to be sure, but I'm glad that the loss of animal life still reverberates with so many of you, regardless of the practices that precede it.
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Eric: Personally, I love quiet mornings as I'm working around the farm and thinking about what food I'm going to make that day.
Agriculture: Integrate carbon farming into the agricultural supply chain If you haven't heard about regenerative agriculture, it's time to think about carbon farming.
In 2012, we weren't just spending our time thinking about how awful the Astros were going to be; we were also thinking about the best organization in baseball, loosely defined as the team with the best talent on the roster, the best talent in the farm, the best minds making the decisions, and the resources to complement it all.
I believe that movie is PG - 13, but I've been thinking about showing it to my fourth grader, who recently expressed dismay when I told him about factory farms.
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Her mission as Sanctuary Director is to help the farm continue to be a place where adults and children are inspired to explore, discover, and think about the world in new, innovative ways.
Often times, when you talk about farming in Erie County, people think about Eden and communities in the southtowns, but here in the northeast section of the county we are not without expansive farmland and long - established ranches and horse farms.
Attendees will be invited to share their thoughts about what can be done to support the viability of local farms.
[Cameron] thinks that people who talk about Europe or «bang on» about Europe as he once put it himself, he thinks that people who talk about immigration and who are worried about the numbers of people coming to Britain, he thinks that people who are concerned about the blot of wind farms all over our landscapes and seascapes, he thinks that people who discuss those things are beyond the pale and I think when he insults us actually what he's doing, he's insulting a very large number of his own voters.
When I think about bipartisan issues that the 21st congressional district you can really have a voice — ag policy is a great example, negotiating the farm bill.
I hadn't really thought about that with the proliferation of fish farms and it sounds like those exist also in Cuba.
And at that point, he started to think about, you know, the idea of being able to grow meat from stem cells or from cells; to be able to grow meat in a lab as opposed to, you know, raising animals in a farm somewhere; to be able to have a lab and grow meat anywhere, you know, regardless of the environmental conditions or other factors.
Wotton started thinking about the importance of insect migration after 2011, when windblown midges carried an exotic virus into the southern United Kingdom that caused birth defects in cattle on his family's farm.
Khoury hopes that a better understanding of our continued connection to the primary regions of crop diversity will help change the way we think about food and farming.
Scientists have long thought that tooth decay only became common in humans about 10,000 years ago, when we began farming — and eating starchy crops that fed sugar - loving bacteria on our teeth.
But one of the things that climate in particular brings up for me — farming in particular brings up for me is thoughts about climate.
I just think it depends on what kind of organic we're talking about factory farm, you know, big corporations have started labeling things organic.
The closest farm that sells any in my area is about 90 miles away, so we're thinking about raising our own chickens for pastured eggs.
Most human innovations came after humans started eating grains, started farming which gave them more time to think about innovating (instead of hunting and foraging all day) Even the hunter gatherers these snake oil peddlers keep talking about did not eat as much meat and fat as these internet snake oilers would have you believe Study after study shows that they ate lots and lots of roots and berries etc etc..
But now that I'm 30, thinking about starting a family and moving to a farm next year, that life seems way less exciting to me.
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Farming Simulator 17 got some new details today and thought I'd discuss a little bit about them!
Do you like farming so much you can't help thinking about it, but not enough to drop your current occupation to become a farmer?
It's half brawler, half farming sim — it's a weird combination, but I can't stop thinking about it.
«OK, I can measure accurately, cut a square end, and drive nails from 16 penny on down, but I think I better learn a bit about chickens and what that farm wants before I get started here» is what we would hope to hear our learners say.
«I thought they'd get interested in an engineering problem about cranberry bogs, but my kids know nothing about farming.
About farming: I thought of you a few weeks ago, cause I saw by coincidence one at a german classiccardealer (looking out for a rallye / racecar right now) for sale, the one you owne, forgot the name.
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