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03/08/2023
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By Rose Lidell
Home gardening: How to start your spring garden
Gardening takes a lot of planning, but it is worth it if you want to grow fresh, organic fruits, veggies and herbs right in your backyard. If you’re a gardening beginner, it’s never too early to start planning your spring garden. Spring crops are great for beginners because they are some of the easiest, most resilient and quickest […]
02/22/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Protect yourself against food shortage with these useful prepping practices
According to experts, by 2050 the world could have more people than food. They also warned that a worldwide food crisis “is imminent and approaching fast.” The leading solution suggested by Professor Julian Cribb and other experts in the field is a global switch to vegetarianism, but this alternative comes with its own challenges. Experts think that 10 billion […]
12/20/2022
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By News Editors
Amish farmer, sentenced to prison for processing his own meat, wins freedom for Christmas
Processing meat “the old fashioned way” on your own property in the U.S. can now lead to jail time, as has been proven by an Amish man from Pennsylvania who was threatened with a hefty prison sentence and issued a whopping $300,000 fine for doing just that. (Article by Baxter Dmitry republished from NewsPunch.com) Amos Miller said […]
12/09/2022
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By Belle Carter
Report: Organic farming yields 40% more crops than conventional farming during drought
A recently released report that took four decades to complete has shown that organic farming produced 40 percent more yields during stressful drought periods compared to conventional farming. The Rodale Institute’s “Farming Systems Trial” is the longest-running investigation that compared organic and conventional grain-cropping approaches in North America. (Related: How shifting to organic farming could help rural […]
12/09/2022
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By Zoey Sky
Home gardening tips: How to start tomatoes from seed
Familiarizing yourself with home gardening basics means improving your skill set so you can eventually start crops that are beyond those that beginners are planting. If you’re not sure where to start, try learning how to start tomatoes from seed. Starting tomato plants from seed offers several benefits. First, it gives you an early start […]
12/08/2022
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By Zoey Sky
Gardening tips: How to grow greens and microgreens indoors
Being frugal is an important prepper skill, especially if you want to be more self-sufficient and save money on rising food prices. Starting a home garden can help if you want to cut food costs. But if you don’t have enough space for a garden, you can still feed your family nutritious food by growing […]
12/02/2022
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By Zoey Sky
Prepper food supply: Optimizing gardening calories for your survival stockpile
Many preppers who want to be self-sufficient start a home garden so they can grow fresh, organic fruits and vegetables for their family. If you have excess crops, you can also preserve fruits and veggies for your survival stockpile. But if you want to make the most of your garden crops, think of the gardening calories […]
11/30/2022
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By Zoey Sky
Home gardening tips: How to grow onions from seed
Instead of buying onions every time you’re at the grocery, learn how to grow them from seed so you can just harvest onions from your backyard whenever you need them. If you have excess crops, you can sell them or make preserved onions for your stockpile to consume throughout the year. Compared to other vegetables […]
11/23/2022
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By News Editors
50 groups target Bill Gates on farming and technology: ‘You are part of creating the very problem you name’
Fifty organizations dedicated to food sovereignty and food justice issues are calling out Bill Gates over his latest claim that technology is the solution to world hunger and food sovereignty. (Article by Ron Friedman republished from ChildrensHealthDefense.org) In an “open letter” published earlier this month, the groups addressed comments Gates made, during interviews with The New […]
10/31/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Critical Disclosure: Food supply issues can be solved if people grow their own food, Jim Gale tells Jim White – Brighteon.TV
Food Forest Abundance (FFA) CEO Jim Gale joined “Critical Disclosure” host Jim White to discuss food independence and how Americans can wean themselves off of large food corporations. “If the thing that we can deal with is the food production, it changes everything,” Gale said during the Oct. 24 episode of “Critical Disclosure” on Brighteon.TV. […]
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