You can listen to all the speakers from the recent Soil Association Conference on the following page: Annual conference | Get involved | Soil Association. The Closing plenary session – Transition America is very good on Community Supported Agriculture (CSA).
How to get updates from your favourite sites sent to you
I’ve been trrying to explain this to a few friends and family for a while now. These guys do it very well: I recommend Google Reader as an excellent free RSS News reader.
Wonky Vegetables get EU reprieve
A new day has dawned for curvy cucumbers and nobbly carrots after more than two dozen laws banning imperfect-looking fruit and veg were scrapped. Read the full sotry: RTÉ News: Vilified veg get EU reprieve. (Thanks to Wayne for the
Dumb eco-questions you were afraid to ask – New Scientist
An interesting list of questions, answers and comments on the New Scientist website: Dumb eco-questions you were afraid to ask – environment – 14 November 2008 – New Scientist.
Farming Today on Heritage Vegetables
The BBC radio program ‘Farming Today‘ often has interesting topics. I’ve been collecting episodes with information relevant to the course over the last couple of years. Here’s a good one on Heritage Vegetables – including a real favourite in our
Organic Matters Mag | Therapy for the soul
An interesting article from Organic Matters Magazine on community gardening: Organic Matters | Therapy for the soul. Or read it here by clicking below:
Call for EU to ban pesticides that kill bees
“Other European Countries have recognised the devastating impact which these chemicals have had on the British honey bee population. The UK government should follow suit and support the EU proposals to ban these dangerous chemicals. The government should be acting
An Open Letter to the Next Farmer in Chief – Michael Pollan – NYTimes.com
This is a truly excellent (if long) open letter to Obama: The Food Issue – An Open Letter to the Next Farmer in Chief – Michael Pollan – NYTimes.com. what’s more impressive is that Obama read the whole thing and
What’s happened to apples and nuts? « Food Culture West Cork
This week I visited Paul McCormick and Jacinta French at Woodkerne Nurseries near Skibbereen who are trying to rekindle our interest in growing apples and nuts. What’s happened to apples and nuts? « Food Culture West Cork Or read the
A Grá for straw
Here’s a great video from 6 years ago about straw bale building in Ireland. You can read more about it and find the links for parts 2 and 3 on Rob’s blog: A Blast from the Past No.2: Natural Building