Organic Alfalfa Seedings in BioSmart Bagasse
Organic Alfalfa Seedings in BioSmart Bagasse container.
Also link to Michael Olson show this Saturday
"That Ain't Hay!"
Date: 2/10/2011 8:02:01 PM ( 13 y ) ... viewed 35171 times
This is an experiment that I am doing,
growing organic alfalfa seedings in a BioSmart
sugar cane bagasse container.
This is a refinement of the
Kid Activity that I began at the
Hillcrest Farmers Market
about one month ago.
HOW FAST CAN A BLADE OF GRASS GROW?
http://plantyourdream.net/?p=1122
"Let us seek truth everywhere; let us cull it wherever
we can find its blossom or its Seed. Having found the seed,
let us scatter it to the winds of heaven.
Where ever it may come, where ever it may blow,
it will germinate. There is no lack in this wide universe of souls
that will form the new ground." --Roman Rolland,
--From The Forerunners.
Nobel Peace Prize for literature, 1917
Romain Rolland Institute, Japan
SUPER RIPE IMAGE
ORGANIC ALFALFA SEEDLINGS
Organic Alfalfa Seedlings growing
February 10, 2011 in a BioSmart Sustainable
package made out of Sugar Cane Bagasse.
This is a project all kids can do to see
how fast a dream can grow.--
Keep The Beet Media Star
The World's First Talking Beet Plant says.
ORGANIC ALFALFA SEEDLINGS
GROWING IN A BIOSMART SUGAR CANE
BAGASSE CONTAINER
THIS 6 OZ CONTAINER IS AVAILABLE
HERE AND IS MADE FOR NUMBERS OF
PACKAGING USES.
This is a compostable container.
Get this container here.
http://www.biosmartpackaging.com/Default.aspx?cat=3273∏=615
5:58 pm
February 10, 2011
RELATED LINKS
STAND AGAINST ORGANIC ALFALFA
http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=1762816
On Feb 10, 2011, at 7:20 PM, Michael Olson wrote:
A FOOD CHAIN RADIO RELEASE FROM METROFARM.COM
The Obama administration has approved the release of Monsanto’s genetically-engineered alfalfa. They say farmers will be able to grow more crops, and hey... that ain’t hay! But GE Alfalfa leads us to ask…
What will become of organic meat and dairy foods?
This Saturday at 9am Pacific, Michael Olson’s Food Chain Radio hosts Mark Kastel of the Cornucopia Institute, for a conversation about GE alfalfa. Monsanto declined to participate. (Food Chain Radio #714)
Topics include the safety of GE foods; the impact GE alfalfa will have on the nation’s alfalfa crop; and whether organic meat and dairy will survive the release of GE alfalfa.
Listen on your radio, computer or IPOD at http://www.metrofarm.com.
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