GE Corn Contamination is spreading globally

Mexico GE Corn contamination. The contamination is spreading globally.
Contamination by genetically modified maize in Mexico much worse than feared

* Contamination has been found in cornfields in the states of Chihuahua, Morelos, Durango, Mexico State, Puebla, Oaxaca, San Luis Potosí, Tlaxcala and Veracruz

* Analyses show contamination with the genetically modified (GM) variety Starlink, prohibited for human consumption in the United States

* Some plants found to show presence of two, three and four different GM types, all patented by transnational biotechnology corporations

* Mexican indigenous and farming communities demand a halt to corn imports, continuation of the moratorium on sowing GM maize, and rejection of the Bill on Biosafety currently before the Mexican Congress.

Representatives of indigenous and farming communities from the states of Oaxaca, Puebla, Chihuahua, Veracruz, and the Center for Studies on Rural Change in Mexico (CECCAM), Center for Indigenous Missions, (CENAMI), Action Group on Erosion, Technology and Concentration (ETC Group), Center for Social Analysis, Information and Popular Training (CASIFOP), Union of Organizations of the Sierra Juarez of Oaxaca (UNOSJO), Jaliscan Association of Support for Indigenous Groups (AJAGI) released the results of their own independent studies and conclusions on the presence of transgenic contamination in nine Mexican states: Chihuahua, Morelos, Durango, Mexico State, San Luis Potosi, Puebla, Oaxaca, Tlaxcala and Veracruz. The analysis were carried out on 2,000 plants (in 411 groups of samples), from 138 farming and indigenous communities. In 33 communities (24% of total samples) from nine states, the tests found some presence of transgenes in native corn. The results show percentages of contamination that run from 1.5% to 33.3%, in a second round of analysis.

In the nine states that tested positive, genetic contamination was found that coincides with the protein Bt-Cry9c, that identifies the corn variety Starlink, patented by Aventis (Bayer), prohibited for human consumption in the United States and nowadays taken off the market. In these same states, other strains of Bacillus Thuringiensis (Bt), used in creating transgenic Bt corn varieties by companies including Monsanto and Novartis/Syngenta, were found, as well as presence of the protein CP4-EPSPS patented by Monsanto and used to create corn genetically modified to resist herbicides.

The analyses were carried out with commercial detection kits of the Agdia brand, applying the DAS ELISA test. The first round of tests were done by the members of the communities and organizations themselves, with the technical assistance and support of biologists from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). The second round of tests was carried out by a company that distributes the kits in Mexico.

“Our analyses confirm the findings of contamination of native corn that were released to the public previously by researchers Chapela and Quist of the University of California at Berkeley, and by the National Institute of Ecology (INE) and the National Council on Biodiversity (CONABIO). Now we see that the contamination has spread at least to the South, Central and Northern regions of the country,” stated Ana de Ita of CECCAM. She added, “This is just a small sample, but it indicates the seriousness of the problem. If we’re finding contamination in random samples from indigenous and farming communities far from urban centers and in communities that have traditionally used their own seed, then the problem is much more widespread. The presence of Starlink is especially serious because it ends up in the corn these communities consume. The plants in several communities that contain two, three and even four different transgenes together indicates that the contamination has been around for years, and that contaminated maize on small farms has been cross-pollinating for generations to have incorporated all these different traits in its genome.”

Silvia Ribeiro of ETC Group warned that “Recent U.S. production of corn genetically modified to produce substances ranging from plastics and adhesives, to spermicides and abortifacients poses an even greater risk of contamination. There have already been cases in Iowa and Nebraska of accidental escape of corn modified to produce non-edible substances. If we’re already finding contamination in remote areas of Mexico, where cultivation of GM corn is prohibited by law, how can we guarantee that these other types won’t spread as well?”

Ribeiro continued: “Like all GM products in the world, the proteins detected are all under patent. The Monsanto corporation that accounts for 90% of the world market in genetically modified agricultural products already won a lawsuit against Canadian farmer Percy Schmeiser claiming unlicensed use of their patent, even though Schmeiser’s fields were inadvertently contaminated by Monsanto’s GM canola. There are currently 2,000 similar cases filed by Monsanto and other biotech corporations against farmers in Canada and the U.S.”

Elizabeth, a peasant from the state of Veracruz, declared: “The companies themselves should be sued, for contamination. We publicly declare their responsibility, and we will not permit any lawsuit filed by them, in any part of Mexico, since they’re the ones who have damaged our corn with their genetically modified products.”

Pedro, an indigenous community member in Chihuahua, echoed a view expressed by many of the representatives of indigenous and farming communities affected, stating that for them the contamination of their corn is an attack on their most profound cultural roots and a threat to their basic source of sustenance and autonomy. “Our seeds, our corn, is the basis of the food sovereignty of our communities. It’s much more than a food, it’s part of what we consider sacred, of our history, our present and future.”

Baldemar Mendoza, an indigenous farmer from Oaxaca, reported at the news conference that deformed plants with GM traits have been found in Oaxaca and other states. “We have seen many deformities in corn, but never like this. One deformed plant in Oaxaca that we saved tested positive for three different transgenes. The old people of the communities say they have never seen these kinds of deformities.”

He also stated that government representatives came to his community to tell him not to worry about contamination, because GM crops have been available in some countries for five or six years and there is no evidence that GM crops are harmful to health. “But we have our own evidence,” asserted Mendoza. “We have 10,000 years of evidence that our maize is good for our health. To contaminate it with genetically modified maize is a crime against all indigenous peoples and farming communities who have been cultivating and improving maize over millennia for the benefit of humankind.”

Alvaro Salgado of CENAMI cited a Nahuatl poem that emphasizes the role of corn in Mexican communities: “It is our mother because it gives us life; it gives us unity and identity, as children of the same family. It makes us love our mother earth and not abandon her. It makes us peoples. We share the maize with joy, but nobody has the right to use it as its owner, maize can feed us all, but we cannot appropriate it. We have a mutual relationship, that’s why we defend it from foxes, coyotes and rats. We don’t want it to run out, because we exist thanks to corn.”

“Contamination isn’t just one more problem”, said Salgado. “It’s an aggression against Mexico’s identity and its original inhabitants. That is why the communities and organizations have decided to take matters in their own hands. We won’t let the same technicians and institutions and companies that gave us chemicals and hybrid seeds come along now to tell us not to worry and that the solution is their seeds. We want our seeds and we are going to defend them and rescue them.”

Carlos Chavez of AJAGI further noted: “In the two years that the government has known about the contamination, it hasn’t done anything to determine how far it has spread or to stop the sources of contamination. With the exception of the studies done by INE-CONABIO, it hasn’t released the results of governmental studies, like the ones carried out by the Ministry of Agriculture (SAGARPA).” Chavez also noted that Victor Villalobos, the Ministry’s delegate in the Intersecretarial Commission for Biosafety and Genetically Modified Organisms (CIBIOGEM) stated publicly that “contamination in Oaxaca is a natural laboratory” and called for lifting the moratorium on sowing genetically modified maize in national territory.

“This would only help the five or six multinationals producing GM corn.” Chavez said. Meanwhile, the Senate approved a bill on Biosafety with no discussion and with the support of all the political parties. Instead of protecting Mexico’s interests, this bill protects the multinationals that contaminate us, and rejects the precautionary principle although this should be the major priority in our country since Mexico is a mega-diverse country and center of origin for corn and other food crops. Out of respect for indigenous peoples, small farmers and all Mexicans, this bill should not be approved in the Chamber of Deputies, where it is currently under discussion. What we need in Mexico is to say NO to genetically modified crops—they contaminate native varieties, they make us dependent and we don’t need them.”

He added that, “Even international institutions like the International Center for the Improvement of Maize and Wheat (CIMMYT), which has the largest public seed bank for maize in the world gathered from small and indigenous farmers, have failed to publicly recognize that contamination exists but at the same time it has projects to develop GM maize and wheat. They are betraying what they say is their mission: to serve poor farmers.”

CECCAM’s Ana de Ita summed up the demands of the organizations and communities involved in the study:

* Total rejection of genetically modified crops
* Rejection of the bill on biosafety before Congress, which would only legalize genetic contamination
* Hold the multinational producers of GM products, particularly Monsanto, Syngenta, Bayer, Dupont, Dow and BASF, responsible for the contamination. We reject their lawsuits for “unlicensed use of patents,” that are in direct violation of farmers‘ rights.
* The Mexican government and the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Food (SAGARPA) must make public all the results of studies of contamination.
* Maintain the moratorium on cultivating and freeing GM maize into the environment
* Immediate halt to importations of GM corn, the most likely source of contamination
* Indigenous and farming communities, supported by the organizations they choose, will take specific actions to stop and reverse GM contamination. We invite all indigenous and farming communities to join the movement to defend our maize.

Indigenous and farming communities in Chihuahua, Puebla, Oaxaca, Tlaxcala, Veracruz and other states
CECCAM (Center for Studies on Rural Change in Mexico)
CENAMI (National Center to Support Indigenous Missions)
ETC Group (Action Group on Erosion, Technology and Concentration)
CASIFOP (Center for Social Analysis, Information and Popular Training)
UNOSJO (Union of Organizations of the Sierra Juarez of Oaxaca)
AJAGI (Jaliscan Association of Support for Indigenous Groups)

Summary of results of the tests for genetic contamination of native corn, Mexico 2003

The analysis were carried out on 2,000 plants (in 411 groups of samples), from 138 farming and indigenous communities. In 33 communities (24% of total samples) from the states of Chihuahua, Morelos, Durango, Mexico State, San Luis Potosi, Puebla, Oaxaca, Tlaxcala and Veracruz, the tests found some presence of transgenes in native corn.

All the communities that participated in this study practice campesino, or small-scale agriculture, using family labor, and little or no chemical inputs. The corn produced is destined primarily to family consumption and is sown on plots of between one and two hectares, using their own stores of saved native seed. Most of the communities are located in regions far from urban centers. Each one of the communities participating in the study defined the size of its sample and the plants were selected at random, taken from the corners and center of each plot.

In January 2003, 105 groups of leaves from 520 plants were analysed from the states of Puebla, Veracruz, Chihuahua, San Luis Potosí, Mexico State and Morelos. In August of 2003, additional samples from the state of Tlaxcala were analyzed that also tested positive using the same method described below.

Based on tests to determine the presence of endotoxins through the DAS-ELISA technique, using commercial kits manufactured by Agdia, with a reader of optical density and a filter of 620 nm, the first test was carried out to determine the presence or absence of five types of proteins that are present in GM organisms. Four of these detect the toxin Bacillus Thuringiensis: Bt-Cry 1Ab/1Ac, Bt-Cry9C, Bt-Cry 1C y Bt Cry2a, and one detects herbicide-resistant CP4 EPSPS.

Of these 105 samples, gathered from 95 plots in 53 communities, 48.6 % tested positive for transgenic proteins. 17% of the samples were positive for three or more, 13% were positive for two or more, and 18.6% for one.

Of the total of samples analyzed, in 21% Cry 1a/1ac was detected, among other things, and 26.67% tested positive for Cry9c (Starlink). Another 34% were positive for CP4 EPSPS.

In July/August 2003 a second study was carried out on 306 samples, made up of groups of leaves from 1,500 plants and using samples from the corners and centers of fields located in 101 indigenous communities in six Mexican states: Oaxaca, Puebla, Chihuahua, Durango and Veracruz.

The study sought to determine the presence of endotoxins through the DAS-ELISA technique, and was done by the laboratory Fumigaciones y Mantenimiento de Plantas S.C., using the Agdia commercial kits, with a reader of optical density and filter of 620 nm, diagnosing the presence or absence of three types of proteins indicators of the presence or absence of the toxin Bt that produces insect-resistant plants (Bt-Cry 1Ab/1Ac, Bt-Cry- 9C, Bt-Cry 1C) and one resistant to herbicides (CP4 EPSPS). Of the 306 samples in total in this case—from all the communities and points of sampling—32 samples (10.45%) tested positive. 1% of the simples registered the protein Bt-Cry 1Ab/1Ac; 1% of the samples registered the protein Bt-Cry 9C; 3.6% were positive for resistance to herbicides CP4 EPSPS. 4.9% of the samples were positive concomitantly for two or three different transgenes: 3.9% of the samples for three types—two different types of Bt (Bt-Cry9C, Bt Cry 1Ab/1Ac) and the herbicide resistant CP4 EPSPS; while 0.65% of the samples registered the presence of two transgenic characteristics: CP4 EPSPS and Bt-Cry 1Ab/1Ac. The remaining 0.33% was positive for CP4 EPSPS and Bt-Cry 9C.

In 18 of the 105 sample groups, between 1.5% and 33.3% of the samples registered positive results. Deformed plants have been found in the states of Oaxaca and Chihuahua that have tested positive for the presence of GM products.

Some commercial brands and companies that market GM products containing transgenes found in Mexican maize: Bt-Cry- 9C present in the maize Starlink of Aventis (owned by Bayer), prohibited in the United States for human consumption; Bt-Cry 1Ab/1Ac, present, among other commercial brands in the products YieldGard from Monsanto, Knockout from Novartis (owned by Syngenta), and NatureGard from Mycogen; Bt-Cry1C in products from Mycogen y Ecogen. CP4 EPSPS that identifies, for example, the GM maize resistant to herbicide RoundUp Ready Corn from Monsanto, (resistant to the herbicide glyphosate, known locally as Faena or Basta).

GENETICALLY MODIFIED FOOD - Part I
 http://www.percyschmeiser.com
 http://centerforfoodsafety.org
 http://www.geneticsaction.org.uk
 http://peru.indymedia.org/news/2005/06/17084.php
 http://melbourne.indymedia.org/news/2005/06/92740.php
 http://qc.indymedia.org/news/2005/06/3626.php

GENETICALLY MODIFIED FOOD - Part II
 http://peru.indymedia.org/news/2005/06/17194.php
 http://pr.indymedia.org/news/2005/06/8619.php
 http://melbourne.indymedia.org/news/2005/06/92741.php

SUSTAINABLE TECHNOLOGY TRAINING for WOMEN
 http://solarenergy.org  http://www.solarliving.org  http://www.vestas.com
 http://www.ncsc.ncsu.edu/programs/nc_solar_in_schools.cfm
 http://www.fsec.ucf.edu  http://www.slosustainability.com  http://www.journeytoforever.org
 http://www.permaculture-magazine.co.uk  http://www.grisb.org  http://www.cat.org.uk  http://www.permaculture.org.uk
 http://www.strawbalefutures.org.uk  http://www.ecologicalsolutions.com.au
 http://www.greenhomebuilding.com  http://www.cobcottage.com  http://www.networkearth.org
 http://skytube.net.nz  http://www.kalwall.com  http://www.daylightingtraining.org  http://solaskylights.com.au  http://bomin-solar.de  http://www.naturallightsolutions.co.nz
 http://www.adobebuilder.com  http://www.hybridadobe.com  http://www.adobebuilding.com
 http://www.eartharchitecture.org  http://www.adobeasw.com  http://www.gadhiasolar.net
 http://www.calearth.org/apprent.htm  http://www.monolithic.com  http://www.tri-steel.com  http://www.portlandpermaculture.com
 http://www.hlf.org.np  http://www.solare-bruecke.org  http://www.barefootcollege.org  http://www.aidg.net  http://www.appropedia.org  http://web.mit.edu/d-lab
 http://thealgebraproject.org  http://azsuzuki.org/readlist.htm  http://www.chessintheschools.org  http://www.gokgs.com  http://www.msgo.org  http://www.gnu.org/software/gnugo
 http://bristol.indymedia.org/newswire.php?story_id=25107
 http://www.yesmagazine.com/article.asp?ID=576  http://www.carbon.org  http://www.ncfi.org.uk  http://www.squarefootgardening.com
 http://phillyimc.org/en/2007/02/36740.shtml
Organic Farming Training:  http://www.wwoof.org
book: Super Power Breathing for Super Energy and Longevity; by Paul C. Bragg  http://www.wolvertonenvironmental.com  http://www.refineryreform.org  http://www.cleartheair.org/dirtypower  http://www.plants-for-people.org/eng/health/g.htm
Free organic gardening-farming Catalog:  http://www.acresusa.com/other/freesample.htm
Free SUSTAINABLE TECHNOLOGY Journal  http://www.homepower.com

CHILDREN
book: Nurtured by Love, The Classical Approach to Talent Education; by Shinichi Suzuki  http://azsuzuki.org/readlist.htm
Co-Operative Games  http://www.familypastimes.com
The Algebra Project
 http://thealgebraproject.org  http://www.chessintheschools.org  http://www.gokgs.com  http://www.msgo.org  http://www.gnu.org/software/gnugo
Academic Success
 http://www.advancedhealthplan.com/miracleschool.html
 http://www.organicconsumers.org/school/links.htm
 http://www.feingold.org/PF/wisconsin1.html
 http://www.moscowfood.coop/books/wilson.html  http://www.organicconsumers.org  http://www.localharvest.org  http://www.squarefootgardening.com
 http://india.indymedia.org/en/2006/01/211309.shtml
 http://www.chattanoogahealth.com/PrintArticle.aspx?ArticleID=2138
 http://www.rachel.org/bestPrac/detail.CFM?bestPrac_ID=3
Health
 http://www.wellbeingjournal.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=46&Itemid=1
 http://www.wellbeingjournal.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=56&Itemid=33
 http://carbs.com/articles/your-school-lunch-program-flunking-or-honor-roll.html
 http://www.grist.org/advice/books/2000/08/24/agent/index.html?source=daily
 http://www.organicconsumers.org/epa6.cfm
book: The Mozart Effect for Children; by Don Campbell  http://growingyourmusician.com/booksforparents.html  http://mozarteffect.com
book: Super Power Breathing; by Paul C. Bragg
book: Bragg Healthy Lifestyle; by Paul C. Bragg

VICTORY OVER ATTENTION DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER - ADHD
 http://victoryoveradhd.com
book: Victory over ADHD; by Deborah Merlin
 http://www.bibleplus.org/health/ms_lupus.htm
 http://ritalindeath.com
 http://www.feingold.org
 http://www.foodrevolution.org/askjohn/43.htm
 http://www.yesmagazine.com/article.asp?ID=576
Whole Body Nutrition:  http://designednutrition.com  http://designedclinicalnutrition.com
historical info - book: Back to Eden; by Jethro Kloss  http://www.lotuspress.com
book: Super Power Breathing; by Paul C. Bragg
book: Empty Harvest; by Bernard Jensen

Proverb: Good Food is Good Medicine. - Garbage in, garbage out.

AUTISM RESEARCH INSTITUTE
 http://www.autism.com  http://www.autism.org

DIET DRINK POISON
 http://www.bibleplus.org/health/ms_lupus.htm
 http://www.foodrevolution.org/askjohn/43.htm
 http://www.killercoke.org
 http://www.organicconsumers.org/BTC/cocacola082405.cfm
 http://india.indymedia.org/en/feature/archive.shtml
Organic Diabetic Sweetener:  http://www.stevitastevia.com/product/product.html
book: Seeds of Deception; by Jeffrey Smith

AGENT ORANGE is KILLING CHILDREN
No Child Left Behind
 http://scotland.indymedia.org/newswire/display/3339/index.php
 http://galiza.indymedia.org/gz/2006/10/8912.shtml
 http://nyc.indymedia.org/en/2006/10/77039.html

HEALTH FREEDOM
 http://www.healthfreedomwa.org  http://www.healthfreedom.net  http://www.nationalhealthfreedom.org  http://www.nocodexgenocide.com  http://www.healthfreedomrights.com

ELIMINATING HUNGER Luke 10:29 Isaiah 1:17; 1:19
Proverb: The field of the poor may yield much food, but it is swept away by injustice.
 http://www.yesmagazine.com/article.asp?ID=576
 http://neworleans.indymedia.org/news/2006/11/9096.php
 http://www.itdg.org/?id=stopclimatechaos  http://phillyimc.org/en/2007/02/36740.shtml
 http://www.carbon.org  http://thealgebraproject.org  http://www.communitygarden.org.au  http://remineralize.org  http://effectivemicro-organisms.co.uk  http://wormdigest.org  http://eprida.com  http://www.ncfi.org.uk  http://www.tfljournal.org  http://www.treesforlife.org  http://neemfoundation.org  http://www.neemresource.com  http://www.moringatrees.org  http://www.squarefootgardening.com  http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/ppatch  http://www.leftfootorganics.org  http://www.eminfo.info
book: Food Not Lawns; by Heather Flores
dvd: Gandhi - Director: Richard Attenborough
 http://melbourne.indymedia.org/news/2006/01/102980.php
 http://india.indymedia.org/en/2005/12/211226.shtml  http://thunderbay.indymedia.org/news/2007/05/34339.php

ORGANIC FARMING will End WORLD Hunger
 http://southafrica.indymedia.org/news/2006/06/10603.php
 http://www.midiaindependente.org/en/blue/2005/06/320339.shtml
 http://jakarta.indymedia.org/newswire.php?story_id=429
 http://bristol.indymedia.org/newswire.php?story_id=25076
book: Eco-Farm; by Charles Walters  http://www.acresusa.com
farm journal: Acres  http://www.acresusa.com
Free organic farming-gardening Catalog:  http://www.acresusa.com/other/freesample.htm

PERMACULTURE - Going Beyond Sustainability into the Future
 http://www.seedinternational.com.au  http://www.tagari.com  http://www.attra.org/attra-pub/perma.html  http://www.permaculture-magazine.co.uk  http://www.berg-en-dal.co.za  http://www.permacultureinternational.org  http://www.permaculture-hawaii.com  http://www.permacultura-es.org  http://www.permacultureactivist.net  http://www.permaculture.org.au  http://www.permacult.com.au  http://www.permacultura.org  http://permakultur.dk  http://www.permaculture-steve.net  http://www.permaculturemelbourne.org.au  http://www.permaculture.biz  http://www.tortuga.com/permacultura  http://permaculturevisions.com  http://www.permaculture.net  http://www.openpermaculture.com  http://www.permaculture.org.nz  http://www.permacultura-bahia.org.br  http://www.permacultura-montsant.org  http://www.permacultura.org.br  http://www.tierramor.org  http://www.ecohabitar.org  http://www.ecocentro.org  http://permacultura.freeservers.com  http://www.permacultura.cl  http://permacultura.no.sapo.pt  http://www.gaia.org.ar/cursoperma.htm  http://www.vidasana.org  http://www.ufpa.br/permacultura  http://www.mutantia21.com.ar/permacultura.html  http://www.permaculture.org.uk  http://www.permacultura.it  http://www.ipemabrasil.org.br  http://www.brightonpermaculture.co.uk  http://www.torri-superiore.org  http://www.agrorede.org.br/curso-permacultura  http://www.ybytucatu.com.br/permacultura.htm  http://www.amazonia.org  http://www.permacultura-rs.org.br  http://www.mmrfbz.org  http://www.permaculture.org
book: Permaculture Principles and Pathways Beyond Sustainability; by David Holmgren
book: Small Is Beautiful; by E. F. Schumacher
book: Gaviotas, A Village to Reinvent the World; by Alan Weisman  http://dharma-haven.org/five-havens/gaviotas.htm
book: Permaculture, a Designers' Manual; by Bill Mollison
journal: Permaculture Activist  http://www.permacultureactivist.net
journal: Permaculture Magazine  http://www.permaculture-magazine.co.uk
journal: Permaculture Drylands Journal  http://www.permaculture.net
Permaculture Store:  http://green-shopping.co.uk  http://eco-logicbooks.com  http://acresusa.com
Earth Renewal, Regenerative Designs and Whole Systems Designs:  http://www.regenesisgroup.com  http://www.integrativedesign.net  http://www.sustainabilityed.org  http://ecodesign.org  http://www.revitalizationinstitute.org/Network_Affiliates.htm  http://www.revitalizationinstitute.org  http://www.natlogic.com  http://tsd.ca
journal: Solar Today; article: Progressing Beyond Sustainable to Regenerative DesignBy Bill Reed, AIA; Nov/Dec 2007; issue: vol. 21, no. 6  http://www.solartoday.org
 http://www.solartoday.org/2007/nov_dec07/regenerative_design.htm

QUADRUPLING FOOD PRODUCTION - ORGANIC FARMING AND GARDENING
Per a report from Malaysia, crops grown with Volcanic Rock Dust (  http://www.remineralize.org ) and Eeffective Micro-organisms (EM  http://www.effectivemicro-organisms.co.uk ) increased production by 400%.
References: Permaculture Magazine, #51, Spring 2007; article: Stone Age Science; by Dylan Keating
 http://www.remineralize.org/story.php?story=EEZFAlEukZOJwODROk.html
 http://www.permaculture-magazine.co.uk
 http://www.carbon.org  http://www.squarefootgardening.com  http://www.localharvest.org
book: An Earth Saving Revolution, Vol. 1, Vol 2; by Teruo Higa  http://www.emshop.co.nz/em-products-books_videos.html
book: Bread from Stones; by Michael Olson  http://www.acresusa.com
book: Eco-Farm; by Charles Walters  http://www.acresusa.com
book: Worms Eat My Garbage; by Mary Appelhof  http://www.wormwoman.com  http://www.vermico.com
book: Recycle With Earthworms; by Shelley Grossman  http://www.wormbooks.com/all.books.htm  http://elementgreen.com
book: The Farmer's Earthworm Handbook; by David Ernst  http://www.acresusa.com
Eeffective Micro-organisms:  http://www.eminfo.info  http://www.emnz.com  http://www.emrochina.com  http://www.agriton.nl  http://www.emro.co.jp  http://www.bmecology.com  http://www.embiotech.org  http://emiko.de
Free organic gardening-farming Catalog:  http://www.acresusa.com/other/freesample.htm

CARBON SOILS
Adding CHARCOAL to soil ~  http://www.eprida.com ~ greatly increases crop production for very many years.
References: Solar Today journal, Nov/Dec 2006, article: Chair's Corner: Positive Charcoal equals Negative Carbon; by Roanl Larson  http://www.solartoday.org
Permaculture Magazine, #50, Winter 2006; article: The Magical Soils Of El Derado; by Terra Preta  http://www.permaculture-magazine.co.uk
 http://www.newfarm.org/columns/research_paul/2006/0106/charcoal.shtml
 http://terrapreta.bioenergylists.org
 http://iaiconference.org
 http://www.carbonnegative.info
 http://www.css.cornell.edu/faculty/lehmann/terra_preta/TerraPretahome.htm
 http://www.css.cornell.edu/faculty/lehmann/publications.htm
 http://deltafarmpress.com/news/051114-terra-preta
 http://www.dynamotive.com/english/biooil/char.html  http://www.agri-therm.com
CHARCOAL SOIL: Adaptation Strategies for Global Change:
 http://www.css.cornell.edu/faculty/lehmann/publ/MitAdaptStratGlobChange%2011,%20403-427,%20Lehmann,%202006.pdf
 http://www.css.cornell.edu/faculty/lehmann/publ/Lehmann%20et%20al.,%202002,%20WCSS%20Bangkok,%20paper%20no.0449.pdf
book: Carbon Cycle; by Leonard Ridzon  http://www.acresusa.com
book: Lost Crops of the Incas  http://www.growingedge.com/magazine/back_issues/view_article.php3?AID=140668

COMPOST TEA: INCREASED FOOD PRODUCTION
Compost Tea fights plant diseases, insects and increases plant growth.
 http://www.vermico.com/compost_tea_brewers.htm  http://www.growingsolutions.com  http://www.soilsoup.com  http://www.nature-technologies.com
 http://attra.ncat.org/attra-pub/compost-tea-notes.html#soilfoodweb
book: Compost Tea Brewing Manual, 5th edition; by Elaine Ingham  http://www.earthfort.com/shopexd.asp?id=18  http://www.vermico.com/compost_tea_brewers.htm  http://www.soilfoodweb.com
book: An Introduction to the Soil Foodweb; by Elaine Ingham  http://www.soilfoodweb.com  http://www.earthfort.com/shopexd.asp?id=22
seminars:  http://www.soilfoodweb.com

WORM TEA: FIGHTS PLANT DISEASES - ORGANIC FERTILIZERS
 http://www.ourvitalearth.com/worm-tea.htm  http://bristen.com/natureshop/gardenjournal/wormtea.htm  http://www.kitsapezearth.com/fact.html#tea

WORM COMPOSTING: RECYCLING - SOIL IMPROVEMENT - INCREASED FOOD PRODUCTION
Worm Composting rapidly converts organic waste into safe and very beneficial garden products.
 http://www.vermico.com  http://www.elementgreen.com  http://www.wormdigest.org  http://www.wormbooks.com  http://www.eco-ireland.com  http://www.wormwoman.com  http://www.earthworms.co.nz  http://vermitechnology.com  http://www.wonderwormsuk.com/recycling
 http://www.sfenvironment.org/our_programs/topics.html?ssi=3&ti=6
 http://whatcom.wsu.edu/ag/compost/Redwormsedit.htm
 http://www.homestead.org/Gardening/RaisingEarthworms.htm
book: Worms Eat My Garbage; by Mary Appelhof  http://www.wormwoman.com  http://www.vermico.com
book: Recycle With Earthworms; by Shelley Grossman  http://www.wormbooks.com/all.books.htm
book: Let An Earthworm Be Your Garbage Man  http://www.wormbooks.com/all.books.htm
book: Composting With Worms; by G. Pilkington  http://www.eco-logicbooks.com
book: A Worm's Eye View of Recycling Rubbish  http://www.organicnz.org/page/organic-nz-book-club-children
book: The Farmer's Earthworm Handbook; by David Ernst  http://acresusa.com
article: The Worm Composting Toilet  http://www.wormdigest.org
book: The Worm Café: Mid-Scale Vermicomposting of Lunchroom Wastes- A Manual for Schools resources for the Classroom  http://www.wormwoman.com/acatalog/index.html
schools and univerities composting their organic waste  http://www.wormwoman.com/acatalog/index.html
newsletters:  http://www.vermico.com/newsletter1.htm
training and seminars:  http://www.vermico.com/seminar.htm
Kitchen Worm Composter  http://www.elementgreen.com

E.M. COMPOSTING: RECYCLING - CLEANING POLLUTED SOILS - INCREASED FOOD PRODUCTION
Effective Microorganisms Composting converts animal waste into safe garden products and eliminates odors.
 http://www.effectivemicro-organisms.co.uk  http://bokashicenter.com  http://www.emshop.co.nz  http://www.emrousa.com/about.html  http://www.bokashi.co.nz  http://www.eminfo.info  http://www.agriton.nl/apnanman.html  http://www.emro.co.jp  http://www.emtrading.com  http://www.emnz.com  http://www.emrochina.com  http://www.multikraft.at  http://www.school-el.net  http://www.unet.or.jp  http://www.go-emco.co.jp  http://www.embiotech.org  http://www.chujosl.com  http://www.emgreen.pl  http://www.emhellas.com  http://www.emiko.de  http://www.lindros.co.za/Effective%20Microorganisms.htm  http://www.emhawaii.com  http://www.bmecology.com  http://emerald-natural-living.ie
 http://www.newfarm.org/depts/gleanings/0803/rutter.shtml
 http://www.hinduonnet.com/2005/01/01/stories/2005010117170300.htm
book: Beneficial and Effective Microorganisms for a Sustainable Agriculture and Environment; by Teruo Higa
book: An Earth Saving Revolution; by Teruo Higa  http://www.emshop.co.nz/em-products-books_videos.html
book: Eco Pure The Front Line of EM Kitchen Garbage Recycle; by EM Joho-shitsu
book: EM Teacher's Manual Transforming Waste  http://bokashicenter.com
Compost-Zing for Kitchen Waste Recycling  http://www.bokashi.co.nz/order_form.htm
Bokashi Compost-Zing Systems  http://www.bokashi.co.nz/order_form.htm
EM Kitchen and Garden Composters  http://www.emtrading.com/store1/emkc100104_700_26_15_3_261.html

OTHER COMPOSTING METHODS
book: Let it Rot; by Stu Campbell
 http://www.countrysidemag.com
book: Secret Life of Compost; by Malcom Beck
 http://www.acresusa.com/books/closeup.asp?action=search&prodid=41&catid=&pcid=2
book: Fletcher Sims' Compost; by Charles Walters
 http://www.acresusa.com/books/closeup.asp?action=search&prodid=43&catid=&pcid=2
book: Mulch It; by Stu Campbell
 http://www.countrysidemag.com
book: Field Guide to On-Farm Composting; by Mark Dougherty
 http://www.acresusa.com/books/closeup.asp?action=search&prodid=1192&catid=&pcid=2

VOLUNTEER to WORK on ORGANIC FARMS all over the World
 http://www.wwoof.org  http://www.wwoof.it  http://www.wwoof.dk  http://www.wwoof.de  http://www.wwoof.com.au  http://www.wwoof.ca

EAT LOCAL ORGANIC FOOD CAMPAIGN
Please support your Local Organic Family Farmers. Thank you.
 http://www.localharvest.org/csa  http://www.localharvest.org/csa.jsp  http://www.eatlocal.org/Ideas.html
 http://colombia.indymedia.org/news/2005/11/34640.php  http://arizona.indymedia.org/news/2005/11/33261.php
 http://www.iatp.org

SEATTLE P-PATCH PROGRAM for helping Food Banks and the poor
You can copy the Seattle Method, and use it in your LOCAL Neighborhood.
 http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/ppatch

GARDEN-RAISED BOUNTY They build raised gardens for the poor, single mothers and the old.
You can duplicate their methods in your community.  http://goodgrub.org  http://www.leftfootorganics.org

GLEANER Groups
Please set up a Gleaners Group in your community to pick excess Fresh Organic vegetables and organic fruits from your neighbors' gardens, from local farms and from Farmers Markets for use by your local food bank. Thank you.  http://www.localharvest.org

Local FOOD BANKS need your help. Luke 10:29 Isaiah 1:17; 1:19
Please grow a row of food in your garden for your Local Food Bank. Thank you.
 http://www.hmk.on.ca/plantarow.html  http://garden.hortport.com/Current_Issue.htm?ID=3796  http://www.toronto.ca/health/plant_a_row.pdf
 http://www.seattletilth.org  http://www.communitygarden.org.au  http://www.growingpower.org  http://www.growinghope.net  http://www.edibleschoolyard.org  http://www.cityfarmer.org rswr.org

WINTER FARMING AND GARDENING TECHNOLOGY
 http://www.newfarm.org/features/0404/moore/greenhouse.shtml  http://www.newfarm.org/features/0404/moore/greenhouseII.shtml  http://biointensiveforrussia.igc.org  http://www.fourseasonfarm.com  http://www.growerssupply.com  http://www.growbiointensive.org/newsletter/may2000/passive-solar.html  http://www.homepower.com
Passive Solar Greenhouse Workshop: design, construction and year round production:
contact:  sandcmoore@juno.com telephone: 717.225.2489 (USA) Steve and Carol Moore
book: Four Season Harvest; by Eliot Coleman  http://www.fourseasonfarm.com/main/books/books.html
book: Solar Gardening; by Leande Vogel Poisson  http://green-shopping.co.uk
book: Winter Harvest Manual; by Eliot Coleman  http://www.fourseasonfarm.com/main/books/books.html
book: Lasagna Gardening; by Patricia Lanza
bring sun light indoors to grow food:  http://www.sunpipe.com
energy efficient LED grow lights:  http://www.led-grow-master.com
Water Walls-Thermal Mass  http://www.slosustainability.com
Water Wall Design Manual  http://www.builditsolar.com/Projects/SpaceHeating/AWaterWallIntro.pdf
Polymax Water Wall Bag  http://www.growerssupply.com  http://www.solar-components.com

HEATING GREEN HOUSES with SOLAR HOT WATER and radiant heating systems
(Using the floor as a Thermal Mass for Retaining Heat at Night - see THERMAL MASS)
 http://www.radiantsolar.com  http://www.solargenix.com  http://www.radiantec.com  http://www.radiantcompany.com  http://www.wirsbo.ca  http://www.heliodyne.com  http://www.twapanels.ca  http://www.thermotechs.com  http://www.thermomax.com  http://www.orange-energy.de
Free Installation Manual:  http://www.radiantec.com/installation.htm
Solar Water Wall for Passive Solar Heating  http://www.solar-components.com  http://www.growerssupply.com
Water Wall Design Manual  http://www.builditsolar.com/Projects/SpaceHeating/AWaterWallIntro.pdf
Polymax Water Wall Bag  http://www.growerssupply.com
book: Energy Conservation for Commercial Greenhouses; by John Bartok  http://www.growingedge.com/store/books_multimedia.php
book: Biodynamic Greenhouse Management; by Heinz Grotzke
book: Greenhouses for Homeowners and Gardeners; by John Bartok  http://www.growingedge.com/store/books_multimedia.php
book: Complete Greenhouse Book, Building and Using Greenhouses from Cold-Frames to Solar Structures; by Peter Clegg
book: Complete book of the Greenhouse; by Ian Walls  http://green-shopping.co.uk
book: Greener Greenhouses;  http://www.growingedge.com/store/books_multimedia.php
book: Greenhouse Gardener's Companion; by Shane Smith
book: Building Your Own Greenhouse; by Mark Freeman
book: Gardening Under Cover: A Northwest Guide to Solar Greenhouses, Cold Frames; by William Head
book: Building and Using Cold Frames
book: Polytunnel Companion; by Jayne Neville
book: Gardening Under Plastic: How to Use Fleece, Films, Cloches and Polytunnels; by Bernard Salt
book: Starting Early Flowering and Vegetable Plants Under Glass; by Charles Nissley
bring sun light indoors to grow food:  http://www.sunpipe.com  http://www.led-grow-master.com
Water Walls-Thermal Mass  http://www.slosustainability.com
Vertical indoor Garding:  http://207.155.2.70  http://www.vertigro.com  http://www.omegagarden.com
 http://www.growingedge.com/magazine/back_issues/view_article.php3?AID=170320

SOLAR POWERED GREENHOUSES and passive solar heated greenhouses
 http://www.growingedge.com/magazine/back_issues/view_article.php3?AID=170320
 http://www.growingspaces.co.uk
 http://www.scrupe.com/Collecting%20Details/collecting_details.htm
 http://www.solar.demokritos.gr/desabst/1981.htm
Solar Water Wall for Passive Solar Heating  http://www.solar-components.com
Water Wall Design Manual  http://www.builditsolar.com/Projects/SpaceHeating/AWaterWallIntro.pdf
Polymax Water Wall Bag  http://www.growerssupply.com

RAINWATER HARVESTING
 http://www.greengridroofs.com  http://www.rainharvesting.co.uk  http://plants-for-people.org/eng  http://foodnotlawns.com
Rainwater Filtering:  http://rainfilters.com  http://www.hydroscreen.com  http://www.oasisdesign.net
Rainwater Purification:  http://www.chlorfreeglobal.com  http://www.ecological-engineering.com  http://atlantium.com  http://www.wolvertonenvironmental.com  http://www.hlf.org.np/Spowts.html  http://sunutility.com
 http://www.rainwaterclub.org  http://www.eng.warwick.ac.uk/DTU/rwh/index.html  http://www.rainwaterharvesting.org  http://www.aboutrainwaterharvesting.com  http://www.rainman.ie  http://www.sustainable.com.au/rainwater.html  http://www.rainharvesting.co.uk  http://www.forgottenrain.com  http://www.lifewater.ca/rain.htm  http://www.rainwaterharvesting.net  http://www.raincentre.org  http://www.ne-design.net  http://dnr.metrokc.gov/wlr/PI/rainbarrels.htm  http://www.rainharvesting.ie  http://www.freerain.co.uk  http://www.cseindia.org  http://www.ideorg.org/Page.asp?NavID=215  http://products.ecosaver.com.au/dma-savew/?sectionid=20
Online Book: Texas Guide to Rainwater Harvesting; by Wendy Price Todd
 http://www.twdb.state.tx.us/publications/reports/RainwaterHarvestingManual_3rdedition.pdf
 http://www.geckodance.com/Family_Focus/Rainwater_Collection.html
 http://www.ircsa.org/7th.html
 http://home.btconnect.com/engindia/rainwaterharvesting.htm
 http://www.harvestingrainwater.com/resources/rainwater-harvesting-with-cisterns-resources
 http://www.newint.org/issue354/harvesting.htm
 http://www.selfhelpintl.ie/selfhelp/Files/20509%20Self%20Help%20Water%20Book.pdf
 http://www.p2pays.org/ref/18/17754.htm
 http://www.oneworld.ca/guides/water/harvesting
 http://www.solar783.com/rainharv.pdf
book: Rain Gardens; by Nigel Dunnett
book: Create an Oasis With Greywater; by A. Ludwig  http://www.oasisdesign.net
book: Safe Rainwater Collection; by Charmaine Taylor  http://www.dirtcheapbuilder.com
book: Planting Green Roofs and Living Walls; by Nigel Dunnett
book: Green Roof Plants; by Edmund C. Snodgrass
book: Roof Gardens; by Theodore H. Osmundson

RECYCLING STORM WATER
(heat island mitigation, cleaning and filtering storm water)
Porous concrete vehicle parking areas and green parking lots
 http://www.grasscrete.com  http://www.ecocreto.com  http://www.nidaplast.nl  http://www.hexapath.com  http://www.perfo-uk.com  http://www.hoofmark.co.uk  http://www.netlon.co.uk/_turfsystems  http://www.heitonuk.com/ground1.htm  http://www.invisiblestructures.com.au  http://www.grasspave.com/GP2/grasspave.htm  http://www.ritter-technik.co.uk/grass.html  http://www.geoproducts.org  http://www.geosyn.co.uk/products/duoblock.html  http://earth-savers.com
 http://www.monolithic.com/construction/culverts/index.html

GRAY WATER RECYCLING
 http://www.oasisdesign.net  http://www.ecoplay.nl  http://www.ecological-engineering.com  http://www.oceanarks.org  http://www.waterrecycling.com  http://www.waterrecycle.com.au  http://www.korte-organica.hu  http://www.livingmachines.com  http://www.cepp.cc  http://www.seacology.org  http://www.seaweb.org
book: Builder's Greywater Guide; author: Art Ludwig  http://www.oasisdesign.net
book: Sewage Solutions; author: Nick Grant  http://www.cat.org.uk/catpubs/book.tmpl?sku=ss
Greywater Heat Exchangers:  http://www.gfxtechnology.com

RECYCLING HEAT FROM WASTE WATER for heating and cooling buildings
 http://www.demarcoenergy.com  http://www.focus-solar.com

NO FLUSH COMPOSTING TOILET SYSTEMS
 http://www.compostingtoilet.com  http://www.waterless.co.nz  http://www.composttoilet.nl  http://www.ecosan.nl  http://www.sun-mar.com  http://www.riles.org  http://www.solartoilet.com  http://www.envirolet-europe.com  http://www.berger-biotechnik.de  http://www.aquatron.se
book: Composting Toilet System Book; author: David Del Porto  http://www.oasisdesign.net
book: Humanure Handbook; author: Joseph Jenkins  http://www.jenkinspublishing.com/humanure.html
book: Wastewater Recycling Manual  http://csestore.cse.org.in
book: The Toilet Papers: Designs to Recycle Human Waste; author: Sim Van Der Ryn  http://www.alibris.com
article: The Worm Composting Toilet  http://www.wormdigest.org
Compost-Zing for compost toilets  http://www.bokashi.co.nz/order_form.htm
training for: building composting toilet systems  http://www.cepp.cc


utilizing ORGANIC GARDENING in SCHOOLS-UNIVERSITIES
for improving Academic Performance and social development
 http://www.gardenorganic.org.uk/organicgardening/schools.php  http://www.schoollunchinitiative.org  http://www.edibleschoolyard.org/cla_lessons.html  http://www.ecoliteracy.org/programs/rsl-guide.html  http://www.calhealthyschools.org  http://www.organicconsumers.org
 http://www.edibleschoolyard.org/kit_lessons.html  http://celosangeles.ucdavis.edu/garden/pubs/index.html
 http://growinghope.net  http://www.communitygarden.org.au  http://seattletilth.org  http://urbanharvest.org  http://cityfarmer.org  http://farminthecity.org  http://csafarms.org
 http://www.ncfi.org.uk  http://www.seedinternational.com.au/Schools.html
 http://www.goodgrub.org/youth  http://www.utafoundation.org/Sunshine/home.htm
 http://www.communitygarden.org/learn  http://www.jhsph.edu/clf/PDF%20Files/Toolkit.pdf  http://www.thewatershedproject.org/default/?q=resources
 http://www.journeytoforever.org/edu.html#garden  http://www.drjaygordon.com/development/nutrition/healthy01.asp
 https://secure.bioneers.org/product/books/ecologicalliteracy  http://www.nwf.org/backyard/resourceconservation.cfm
Organic Farming Training:  http://www.wwoof.org
book: Growing Communities: How to Build Community Through Community Gardening; by Jeanette Abi-Nader  http://www.communitygarden.org  http://public.gripserver4.com/garden/html/learn
book: Learning About Lifecycles Using An Organic Garden; by Allan Randall  http://www.green-shopping.co.uk
book: How to Grow World Record Tomatoes; by Charles Wilber  http://www.acresusa.com
book: Worms Eat My Garbage; by Mary Appelhof  http://www.wormwoman.com  http://www.vermico.com
book: Four Season Harvest; by Eliot Coleman  http://www.fourseasonfarm.com
book: Growing Naturally: A Teacher's Guide to Organic Gardening; by M. Brown
book: Let's Grow!: 72 Gardening Adventures with Children; by Linda Tilgner
book: Ecological Literacy: Educating Our Children for a Sustainable World; by Michael Stone
book: Permaculture Teachers' Guide; by Andrew Goldring  http://www.green-shopping.co.uk
book: Manual For Teaching Permaculture Creatively; by Robin Clayfield  http://www.eco-logicbooks.com
book: A Child's Organic Garden, Grow Your Own Organic Vegetables; by Fryer Bradford
book: Digging Deeper: A Comprehensive Guide to Integrating Youth Gardens into School and Communities; by Kiefer and Kemple
book: Organic Gardening, The Natural No-Dig Way; by Charles Dowding  http://www.charlesdowding.co.uk
book: No-Did, No-Weed Gardening; by R. Pioncelot
book: The Ruth Stout No-Work Garden; by Ruth Stout  http://www.emilycompost.com/books.htm
book: Tips for the Lazy Gardener; by Linda Tilgner  http://www.countrysidemag.com
book: Heirloom Vegetable Gardening - Heritage Seeds; by William Weaver
book: An Earth Saving Revolution, Vol. 1, Vol 2; by Teruo Higa  http://www.emshop.co.nz/em-products-books_videos.html
book: Permaculture, Principles and Pathways Beyond Sustainability; by David Holmgren
book: Gaia's Garden; by Toby Hemenway
book: The Natural Way of Farming; by Masanobu Fukuoka
book: Seaweed, A User's Guide; by Sonia Surrey-Gent  http://acresusa.com
book: Square Foot Gardening; by Mel Bartholomew  http://www.squarefootgardening.com
book: Cinder Block Gardens, book; by Lynn A. Gillespie
book: Practical Guide to Container Gardening; by Susan Berry
book: Soul of Soil; by Grace Gershuny
book: Great Garden Formulas; by Joan Benjamin
book: Super Nutrition Gardening; by William Peavy
book: Sprouts The Miracle Food; by Steve Meyerowitz
book: Windowsill Gardening, Year-Round Indoor Gardening Projects for Kids; by Klutz  http://eco-artware.com/books.shtml
Vertical indoor Garding:  http://www.vertigro.com  http://www.omegagarden.com  http://www.aerogrow.com
High School Science Garden, Solar Energy, Farmers Market:  http://www.growingedge.com/magazine/back_issues/view_article.php3?AID=170320
Roof Top Gardening - Balcony Gardening:  http://www.rooftopgardens.org
book: Harnessing the Earthworm; by Thomas Barrett  http://www.wormbooks.com/all.books.htm
book: Allergy-Free Gardening; by Thomas Ogren  http://www.allergyfree-gardening.com
book: Food Not Lawns; by Heather Flores  http://www.foodnotlawns.com
book: Designing And Maintaining Your Edible Landscape Naturally; by Robert Kourik
book: Complete Book of Edible Landscaping; by Rosalind Creasy
book: Edible Flower Garden; by Rosalind Creasy  http://attra.ncat.org/attra-pub/edibleflowers.html  http://www.plantea.com/edibleland.htm  http://www.landofvos.com/articles/kitchen8.html  http://www.ibiblio.org/permaculture-online/artedibl.html
book: Amaranth to Zai Holes: Ideas for Growing Food Under Difficult Conditions; by Laura Meitzner  http://echobooks.org
book: Growing Gourmet and Medicinal Mushrooms; by Paul Stamets
book: New Seed Starter's Handbook; by Nancy Bubel
book: Autumn Nature Activities for Children; by Marie Louise Kreuter
book: Sharing Nature With Children; by Joseph Cornell
book: Earthwise: Environmental Crafts and Activities; by Carol Petrash
book: Bread from Stones; by Michael Olson  http://www.acresusa.com
book: Natural Soap Book; by Susan Miller Cavitch
book: Solar Food Dryer; by Eben Fodor
Solar Cooking:  http://www.solarcooking.org
bring sun light indoors to classrooms for growing food and plants:  http://www.sun-dome.com  http://www.sun-tek.com  http://www.kalwall.com  http://www.led-grow-master.com  http://www.skytube.net.nz  http://www.sunscope.com  http://www.huvco.com  http://www.tubular-skylight.com
Organic insect repellant - Garlic Barrier:  http://garlicbarrier.com  http://ghorganics.com  http://biconet.com  http://organiclandscape.com  http://foxfarmfertilizer.com
Organic Weed Killer - 25% Acetic Acid eliminates Weeds:  http://www.gardensalive.com/article.asp?ai=468&bhcd2=1162226528
 http://www.milkyspore.com/burnout.htm  http://garden-ville.com  http://greenergyinc.com  http://groworganic.com  http://ehabc.org  http://hotpepperwax.com
 http://www.organiclandcare.org  http://www.mcs-global.org  http://www.panna.org
 http://maineindymedia.org/newswire/display/4466/index.php  http://phillyimc.org/en/2007/02/36740.shtml
Free organic gardening-farming Catalog:  http://www.acresusa.com/other/freesample.htm
MORE INFO
 http://uruguay.indymedia.org/news/2006/01/44217.php  http://ambazonia.indymedia.org/en/2006/01/1186.shtml
 http://ru.indymedia.org/newswire/display/14175/index.php  http://india.indymedia.org/en/2006/01/211309.shtml  http://pr.indymedia.org/news/2006/01/12625.php

For more information, please contact local gardeners and farmers who specialize in Organic gardening, Permaculture gardening, Biodynamic gardening, Japanese Kyusei Nature gardening, Biointensive gardening, Heirloom gardening-Heritage Seeds, Agroforestry gardening, Organic Hydroponics gardening and Gardening Therapy. Gardening is micro-climate specific. These means that local gardeners might know of gardening techniques and resources which are helpful for the location you live in. Keep researching, reading, refining your gardening methods and experimenting with different growing techniques. Eco Gardening technology is changing and improving all the time. Also, as the climate changes, you may need to learn other gardening techniques for various climates.
 http://www.localharvest.org

To forget how to dig the earth and tend the soil is to forget ourselves. Gandhi

School Gardening - Science and Academic Success
and school Farmer Markets GENERATING REVENUE or a CSA - Community Supported Agriculture
 http://www.growingedge.com/magazine/back_issues/view_article.php3?AID=170320
solar school GRANTS:
 http://www.pge.com/about_us/community/solar_schools
How to set up a Farmers Market or a CSA  http://www.localharvest.org  http://www.acresusa.com
book: New Farmers' Market; by Vance Corum, Maurice
book: Backyard Market Gardening; by Andrew W. Lee
book: Sharing the Harvest; by Elizabeth Henderson  http://chelseagreen.com

ORGANIC GARDENING THERAPY
 http://www.growingcenter.org  http://www.plants-for-people.org/eng  http://www.gardening4good.org  http://www.horticulturaltherapy.com.au  http://www.thrive.org.uk  http://www.camphillkimberton.org  http://www.camphill.org.uk  http://www.steinerwaldorf.org.uk  http://www.kidsgardening.com  http://www.calhealthyschools.org
 http://www.kurisu.com/kurisu-restorative-gardens.shtml  http://www.meristem.org
 http://www.sustland.umn.edu/design/healinggardens.html
 http://www.kinghorngardens.com/healing.htm  http://www.kurisu.com
 http://www.djc.com/special/landscape98/10037844.htm
 http://www.socialworktoday.com/archive/swt_0905p19.htm
 http://www.mhtachapter.org/resources.htm
 http://www.healthdesign.org/resources/pubs/books/books_gardens.php
book: Starting a Horticultural Therapy Program; by Cathedne Drew
book: Healing Gardens, Therapeutic Benefits and Design Recommendations; by Clare Cooper Marcus  http://www.alibris.com
book: Healing Through Working; by D. Ketelaars  http://www.fellowshipcommunity.org/index.php?s=announce&id=5&t=healing-through-working
book: Accessible Gardening: Tips and Techniques for Seniors and the Disabled; by Joann Woy
book: Restorative Gardens; by Nancy Gerlach-Spriggs
book: Horticultural Therapy and the Older Adult Population; by Suzanne Wells
book: Horticulture As Therapy, A Practical Guide to Using Horticulture As a Therapeutic Tool; by Mitchell Hewson

utilizing ORGANIC COMMUNITY GARDENS to feed the hungry
 http://www.communitygarden.org.au  http://www.growingpower.org
 http://growinghope.net  http://seattletilth.org  http://www.communitygarden.org
 http://www.ssawg.org/cfs-resources.html  http://www.greenguerillas.org  http://www.greenthumbnyc.org  http://www.rswr.org
 http://www.hmk.on.ca/plantarow.html  http://garden.hortport.com/Current_Issue.htm?ID=3796  http://www.toronto.ca/health/plant_a_row.pdf
 http://www.seedinternational.com.au/community_food.html
 http://www.cityfarmer.org/booksales.html
 http://www.longbeachorganic.org/Site/englishstartupguide.PDF
 http://celosangeles.ucdavis.edu/garden/articles/startup_guide.html
 http://www.ascribe.org/cgi-bin/spew4th.pl?ascribeid=20030513.123819&time=13+19+PDT&year=2003&public=1
 http://news.ucanr.org/newsstorymain.cfm?story=476
 http://www.vegparadise.com/24carrot4.html
 http://www.lta.org/resources/index.html
 http://www.lta.org/publicpolicy/advocates.htm
Free book:  http://www.wasatchgardens.org/Library/CommunityGardenStart-upHandbook.PDF
book: Growing Communities: How to Build Community Through Community Gardening; by Jeanette Abi-Nader
book: Cultivating Community: Principles and Practices for Community Gardening as a Community-Building Tool; by Karen Payne
book: Community Planning Handbook; by N. Wates  http://www.eco-logicbooks.com
book: Sustainable Communities; by H. Barton  http://www.eco-logicbooks.com
book: Sustainable Community - A Practical Guide  http://www.eco-logicbooks.com
book: Common Sense of Community; by D. Atkinson  http://www.eco-logicbooks.com
book: Guerrilla Gardening; by David Tracey
book: Great Neighborhood Book; by Jay Walljasper
book: Do It Yourself; by Kim Bryan
book: Food Not Lawns; by Heather C. Flores
book: 21st-Century Smallholder; by Paul Waddington
book: Conservation Finance Handbook; by Kim Hopper  http://www.chelseagreen.com/2004/items/conservationfinance
book: Doing Deals: A Guide to Buying Land for Conservation
book: In Gardens We Trust  http://www.tpl.org/tier2_kad.cfm?folder_id=1385

WASTE NOT, WANT NOT
 http://www.zeri.org  http://www.effectivemicro-organisms.co.uk  http://www.oceanarks.org  http://www.bokashi.co.nz  http://www.elementgreen.com
 http://www.zerowastekovalam.org  http://zerowaste.co.nz  http://www.zerowaste.com  http://www.crns.org.uk
 http://www.powerefficiencycorp.com  http://www.1windowquilts.com  http://www.waterless.co.nz  http://waterrecycling.com  http://ecoflo.ie
book: Create an Oasis With Greywater; by A. Ludwig  http://www.oasisdesign.net  http://www.ecological-engineering.com  http://atlantium.com
book: Safe Rainwater Collection; by Charmaine Taylor  http://www.dirtcheapbuilder.com  http://www.wolvertonenvironmental.com
Greywater Heat Exchangers:  http://www.gfxtechnology.com
book: Worms Eat My Garbage; by Mary Appelhof  http://www.wormwoman.com  http://www.vermico.com  http://elementgreen.com
book: Recycle With Earthworms; by Shelley Grossman  http://www.wormbooks.com/all.books.htm

ADVANCED RECYCLING TECHNOLOGIES:
 http://rogueimc.org/en/2007/05/8529.shtml  http://india.indymedia.org/en/2005/12/211277.shtml
 http://santiago.indymedia.org/news/2007/05/68545.php  http://turkce-cyprus.indymedia.org/newswire/display/120/index.php

PASSIVE SOLAR HEATING of BUILDINGS
 http://www.greenhouse.gov.au/yourhome/technical/fs14.htm
 http://www.ourcoolhouse.com/phase2.htm
 http://www.sunplans.com  http://www.passivhaustagung.de  http://www.passiv.de  http://www.solardwellings.com.au  http://www.omsolar.net  http://www.poweredliving.co.nz  http://www.solarliving.org
 http://www.passivehouse.org.nz  http://www.sunpowerdesign.com.au
Passive House Planning Package 2007 Manual + CD-Rom (7th revised edition)  http://e-colab.org
 http://www.passivhaus.org.uk  http://passiefhuisplatform.be  http://pibp.pl  http://budynek-pasywny.pl  http://www.lamaisonpassive.fr  http://maison.passive.free.fr  http://www.lamaisonpassive.be  http://www.maison-passive.be  http://www.maisonpassive.be  http://www.passiefhuisplatform.be  http://www.batirbio.org  http://www.la-maison-ecologique.com  http://passive-aventure.vivao.be  http://maisonpassive.info  http://solares-bauen.fr  http://www.energieinstitut.at  http://www.hausderzukunft.at
book: Warm House, Cool House: Inspirational Designs for Low-Energy Housing; by Nick Hollo
 http://www.unireps.com.au/isbn/0947277226.htm
 http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/environ/housedesign/moreinfo.shtml
 http://www.aseg.net/InTheNews.htm
 http://www.cfd.rmit.edu.au/programs/sustainable_buildings/books_on_sustainable_architecture_and_building
 http://www.architext.com.au/Cat/environmental.htm
 http://www.facs.gov.au/indigenous/housing_guide2/b8.htm
 http://www.bookworm.com.au/bookworm/dw000013.htm
 http://www.theownerbuilder.com.au/Bookshop.pdf
book: Passive Solar House; by James Kachadorian  http://www.chelseagreen.com/2006/items/passivesolarhouse2  http://www.dirtcheapbuilder.com/passolhous.html  http://www.urbanharvest.org/permaculture/pclinks.html  http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/ow/bccde3d2434d17fba19afeb4da09e526.html  http://www.homesteadinginfo.com/books/chelseapublishing/passive_solar_house.html  http://store.sundancesolar.com/pasohoussode.html  http://www.acresaustralia.com.au/bookstore/prod381.htm  http://www.rockymtsolar.com/passivesolar.htm
book: Solar House, Passive Heating and Cooling; by Ph.D. Chiras  http://www.nesea.org/publications/NESun/review_chiras.html  http://store.altenergystore.com/Books-Videos/Solar/c457  https://www.oikos.com/shop/product_info.