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Acres U.S.A.
Acres U.S.A. is the only national magazine that offers a comprehensive guide to sustainable agriculture. Drawing on knowledge accumulated in more than 35 years of continuous publication, we bring our readers the latest techniques for growing bountiful, nutritious crops and healthy, vibrant livestock. A glance at any issue is enough to see why sustainable farming -- we call it eco-agriculture because it's both ecological and economical -- represents the real revolution in scientific food cultivation.
Based on the work of scientists and farmers whose sophisticated approach to agriculture reveals chemical farming as obsolete and misguided, Acres U.S.A. shows its readers how to embrace the science of nature. Rather than batter nature into submission with bizarre chemistry that short-circuits natural processes, sustainable farmers feed the soil and bring it into balance. They gently coax nature into yielding her bounty, and they are rewarded with superior crops and lower input costs. Acres U.S.A. has helped thousands of farmers feed the nation's growing appetite for clean, delicious food and make a profit while they're at it. Farmers who practice eco-agriculture don't need enormous bank loans to float the cost of expensive chemical inputs and excessively complex equipment.
HowToCompost.org
From beginners to experts this web site is designed to be a hub for all composting information. No matter what your interest is, you'll find something here worth you time. One of the best resources on the internet for composting information.
You will find articles and links covering all topics about composting and organic gardening. If you have an composting article or tip you can submit the information and they will post it for everyone to enjoy.
Composters.com
Need a compost bin? Can't find the style you're looking for? If you can't find it at Composters.com, quit looking. Possibly the most comprehensive selection of composters and supplies offered at one site on the entire WWW.
The Complete Composter
Presented by Brooklyn GreenBridge, The Community Horticulture Program of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
Improve Your Garden Soil
For a truly blossoming garden, this site provides useful information on how to make the most of your garden soil, including composting. |
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