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Aerial Photography by Klaus Leidorf

Klaus Leidorf

                                 
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Posted July 6, 2009
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Planting

by Rex Gorleigh, 1943
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Posted January 23, 2009
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The Vertical Farm Project

The Vertical Farm Project, led by Dr. Dickson Despommier of Columbia University, aims to deal with the problem of feeding the growing world population. The idea is to build vertical indoor farming structures within urban centers.
The Vertical Farm must be efficient (cheap to construct and safe to operate). Vertical farms, many stories high, will be situated in the heart of the world's urban centers. If successfully implemented, they offer the promise of urban renewal, sustainable production of a safe and varied food supply (year-round crop production).
We must have a solution for the future and the Vertical Farm Project has many good ideas. And as they point out, "we cannot go to the moon, Mars, or beyond without first learning to farm indoors on earth." via mspencr | vertical farm project

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Posted October 21, 2008
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Bioplastics in Switchgrass



"Except for the small amount that's been incinerated—and it's a very small amount—every bit of plastic ever made still exists," Moore says, describing how the material's molecular structure resists biodegradation.
Bioplastics are becoming a burgeoning industry as the cost of oil climbs and the disastrous nature of petroleum-based plastics is revealed in full effect. This past Monday Metabolix announced an incredible development: they have found a way to generate “significant amounts” of ecologically-sound bioplastic by growing it in directly in switchgrass. The fast-growing perennial plant is paving the way for a sustainable source of Mirel, the company’s biodegradable brand of bioplastic. Mirel is a versatile bioplastic with has many uses including food packaging, agricultural products, and consumer goods. It’s tough and durable, resistant to heat and hot liquids, and completely biodegrades when exposed to microbial activity in soil, marine environments, or compost piles. via Inhabitat | Mirel Plastics

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Posted August 15, 2008
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The Farming Life

If you want to be a poet, call yourself a farmer; If you want to be a farmer,  call yourself a religious man or woman; If you want to be a person of religion, call yourself a teacher. The first student is always yourself. via Cliff Crego

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Posted April 2, 2008
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