Woodworking projects around your farm can change the way that your business functions, and you can use a number of mechanical saws to get the work done. You might purchase a couple of saws that you can use to do small projects around the place, or you might need something much larger to complete larger projectsContinueContinue reading “Five Woodworking Projects To Improve Your Farm – Guest post by James Niehaus”
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‘Urban Blight And Vertical Gardening: How Cities Can Better Feed Themselves’ – Guest post by Kylie from Green and Growing
Finding affordable, wholesome, fresh food is a challenge in many urban communities. Add joblessness and it’s easy to see why it’s increasingly difficult to raise a family in many urban areas. Abandoned buildings and other manifestations of urban blight also hurt the quality of life in many urban communities. However, a growing number of communitiesContinueContinue reading “‘Urban Blight And Vertical Gardening: How Cities Can Better Feed Themselves’ – Guest post by Kylie from Green and Growing”
What the Heck is Bio-Regionalism and How Will It Save Us? – Guest post by Josy O’Donnel
Nowadays, it’s unfortunate that everyone has lost a sense of wisdom and knowledge about environmental conservation. We forget that what we have now as reality is what our forefathers worked hard for a long time ago. Abusing the environment has one shortcoming; the effects of abuse do not affect those abusing it, but their nextContinueContinue reading “What the Heck is Bio-Regionalism and How Will It Save Us? – Guest post by Josy O’Donnel”
Which Woods Work Best for DIY Home Remodel Projects? – Guest post by Carpenter, Tom Masters
If you’re a homeowner, there may come a time when you get tired of the old and start making plans to brighten the home up with a fresh coat of paint, introduce new lighting to a dingy closet space or even better, replace the cabinets, flooring or even the walls or other areas of aContinueContinue reading “Which Woods Work Best for DIY Home Remodel Projects? – Guest post by Carpenter, Tom Masters”
The Appropriate Technology Movement – Guest Post by Norm Alioto
The Appropriate Technology movement, which was initially and intermittently called Intermediate Technology, was first described a half-century ago by British National Coal Board economist Dr. Ernst “Fritz” Schumacher. In a 1962 report to planning officials in India, Schumacher advocated taking steps to develop the country with an emphasis on labor, which India had in greatContinueContinue reading “The Appropriate Technology Movement – Guest Post by Norm Alioto”
