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    Van Mahotsav

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    and Food to create an enthusiasm in the mind of the populace for the conservation of forests and planting of trees. The main objectives of the planting of trees during Van Mahotsav are to:  Provide fuel and thus release cow dung for use as manure.  Increase production of fruits and add to the potential food resources of the country.  Help creation of shelter-belts around agricultural fields to increase their productivity.  Provide fodder leaves for cattle to relieve intensity of grazing

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    Organic farming Organic farming is the form of agriculture that relies on techniques such as crop rotation‚ green manure‚ compost andbiological pest control. Organic farming uses fertilizers and pesticides but excludes or strictly limits the use of manufactured (synthetic) fertilizers‚ pesticides (which include herbicides‚ insecticides and fungicides)‚ plant growth regulators such ashormones‚ livestock antibiotics‚ food additives‚ genetically modified organisms‚[1] human sewage sludge‚ andnanomaterials

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    Zoë Zegers 05/06/10 Richetelli 3/4 Transgenic Organisms Transgenic organism is an organism that has been engineered to carry genes from another species. In this way organism can be made to produce different protein than it normally would. The reason why Transgenesis is possible is because DNA in all organisms is the same if a scientist removes a segment of DNA from one organism and injects it into another then the cell of the second organism will read and use the new DNA as if it

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    be considered and may be followed by further action where appropriate. Executive Summary This report is a summary of a rapid overview of evidence on completed and on-going research into anaerobic digestion of food and other waste e.g. paper‚ manures‚ crop residues and energy crops (however it was not limited to these feedstocks only). It has been conducted following the publication of Defra’s 2010 AD Framework Document‚ which sets the context for this study. This report does not attempt to

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    Bienvenido Santos

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    Biography: Novelist‚ poet‚ activist‚ and teacher Born: 3/22/1911 - 1/7/1996 Birthplace: Manila‚ Philippines -In 1932‚ he earned a B.A. from the University of the Philippines. -Under the Philippine Pensionado program‚ Santos came to the University of Illinois for a master’s degree in English. -Later he studied at Harvard‚ Columbia‚ and‚ as a Rockefeller Foundation fellow‚ at the University of Iowa. -His first two novels‚ Villa Magdalena and The Volcano‚ were published in the Philippines

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    ------------------------------------------------- LEFT – OVER RICE (Oryza Sativa) : A CHEAP AND PRACTICAL COMPOST ENHANCER A Science Investigatory Project Submitted as an Entry to the 2012 Local Science Fair University of the Immaculate Conception High School Department Davao City Proponents: Angeli Mae Morente Raven Jezzrel Dela Cruz October Rose Toral I – St. Claire Project Adviser: Ms. Bonimar Angelie Diel August‚ 2012 ABSTRACT Time and again farmers‚ plant growers

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    Essay on Kiwi Fruit

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    Kiwi (Actinidia deliciosa) Family: Actinidiaceae Synonyms: Actinidia chinensis Other names: Chinese gooseberry ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Bottom of Form Custom Search Kiwi is among the very few recent introductions which have surpassed in popularity due to its tremendous commercial potential in the sub Himalayan region of India. A native to central China‚ it is being grown commercially in New Zealand‚ Italy‚ USA‚ Japan‚ Australia‚ France‚ Chile and Spain. In

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    Save Mother Earth

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    warming’‚ the glaciers are melting‚ sea level is rising‚ & the climate is changing on a fast pace. Activities like composting can be of great help in recycling garbage. Avoid excessive use of chemical fertilizers and synthetic nutrients. Natural manures are a better option for farms and gardens. Water is a very important natural resource. The simplest ways to save water is to turn off the water taps after using it. Use of flushes and showers can lead to wastage of water. Use only as much water as

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    treats humanely‚ regardless of the fact that they will later be slaughtered. In Hindu countries‚ the cow is sacred and ownership symbolizes wealth‚ strength and abundance. They are the supporters for almost every family with the use of their milk‚ manure and urine. Next‚ Clunes explores the aspect of continuing to use animals for work in the 21st century. The number of working horses has decreased from millions to a few hundred. Also‚

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    Unusual features of Shiga toxin producing Escherichia coli O104: H4 outbreak‚ Germany 2011 The Escherichia coli O104: H4 outbreak of 2011 originated in northern Germany and lasted from May through to June of the same year. “The outbreak was characterized by several unusual features: a high incidence in adults (especially women)‚ a greatly increased incidence of the haemolytic–Uraemic syndrome (in approximately 25% of patients‚ as compared with 1 to 15% in previous outbreaks of Shiga-toxin–producing

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