Guest guest Posted November 21, 2007 Report Share Posted November 21, 2007 Check out AOL Money Finance's list of the hottest products and top money wasters of 2007. " If we’re doing breeding work, we’re not just producing a bulk commodity, we’re producing information, knowledge and progress in one form of genetic material. " Seeds of Change Grower Don Tipping, from Grower Interview, eNewsletter #64 IN THIS ISSUE Dear Organic Gardeners Grower Interview Urban Agriculture Carbon Sequestration Farm Report Nov. '07 News & Views Save on all tools, accessories, apparel and books on our website. Use Offer Code MCHPR7 DISC10 when you check out to receive a 10% discount. Letters to the Editor editor Include name & location. If this was forwarded from a friend, you can here to our eNewsletters. (We do not exchange or sell email addresses.) To be included on Special Offers from Seeds of Change (We do not exchange or sell email addresses.) Dear Organic Gardener, It is a cold drizzly day here in Maine as I write this—much like the day a year ago when I had the good fortune to tour the Seven Seeds Farm with Don Tipping. Don and his wife Kimberly farm about ten acres in Southern Oregon, tucked against the foothills of the Siskyous.... Read More > News & Views France Outlaws Planting of GM Crops France is the latest European country to place a ban on planting genetically modified (GM) crops... 2007 Farm Bill Holds Promise and Threat As of this writing, the Senate is still debating the 2007 Farm Bill... Click here to read more News & Views. Questions or comments about our website or eNews? Please write to webmaster. © 2007 by Seeds of Change. All rights reserved. Grower Interview with Don Tipping from Seven Seeds Farm in Oregon, the fourth in a series of interviews with Seeds of Change growers... Read More> Urban Agriculture A glimpse into New York City’s organic farming movement with visits to a few urban gardens in the Bronx and Brooklyn...Read Now > Carbon Sequestration Agriculture’s next revolution: a lesson in what carbon actually is and how it can be sequestered...Read Now > Farm Report: November '07 From the autumn harvest to a permaculture course with Scott and Arina Pittman, this is a special time of year to be at the Farm...Read More > You are d to this list as cyndikrall. Click here to , or send email to .215416.175940691.2633608670485700791-cyndikrall_aol.com. Our postal address is 3209 Richards LaneSanta Fe, New Mexico 87505United States Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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