In 2017, the transportation sector emissions in the US surpassed emissions from power plants. It was a first since 1978. The trend may not seem as alarming to those who have been analyzing the transportation sector for the past five years. But the latest data indicates a much-feared shift. It’s important now more than everContinueContinue reading “Reducing Carbon Footprints with Smarter Transportation Choices – Guest post by Tracy Plunkett”
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A Seasonal Cake Recipe That Uses Fresh Spring Flavors and Ingredients – Guest post by Sydney Winkler
Here’s a recipe for those of you in the US looking for seasonal recipes. The springtime is a great time to start baking delicious treats for friends, family, and even yourself. If you are searching for a great treat to serve at your next dinner party this spring, you need to look no further. StrawberryContinueContinue reading “A Seasonal Cake Recipe That Uses Fresh Spring Flavors and Ingredients – Guest post by Sydney Winkler”
How to Compost: Importance, Resources and Its Uses – guest post by Melissa Weir
Compost is a new black material; it is comparative in appearance and surface to potting soil. Compost is typically delivered when organic material separates and decays (a procedure known as composting). It is otherwise called black gold. We spoke to Redshed about how to compost, as well as the importance of compost, its resources andContinueContinue reading “How to Compost: Importance, Resources and Its Uses – guest post by Melissa Weir”
The Barriers to Diversification on Upland-Hill Livestock Grazing Farms – guest post by Max Hamer
Can farmers really afford to survive without subsidies? I am an Agricultural Degree student at Askham Bryan College in York studying in my final year. Growing up in a farming community in the Yorkshire Dales I have always had a great interest in agriculture. As part of the BSc Hons course, and in addition toContinueContinue reading “The Barriers to Diversification on Upland-Hill Livestock Grazing Farms – guest post by Max Hamer”
Hydroponics: Pros and Cons of Hydroponic Gardening – Guest post by Dan Chabert
Hydroponic farming is one of the most misrepresented farming methods around the world. I mean, it sounds like an alien if not a futuristic concept growing food without a single grain of soil. One of the major reasons hydroponics has been gaining a foothold is because studies have shown that this farming type may soonContinueContinue reading “Hydroponics: Pros and Cons of Hydroponic Gardening – Guest post by Dan Chabert”
