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Sunday, September 26, 2004

Organic Farming Studied As Demand Rises

By JONATHAN DREW, Associated Press Writer

COLUMBUS, Ohio - Organic farming sounds simple — no chemical fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides or genetically engineered plants. But succeeding at it can be complicated. A recent wave of research at universities around the country seeks to take some of the guesswork and financial uncertainty out of the practice.

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Sunday, September 19, 2004

Engineers! Adopt cost-effective tech

NT Bureau
Chennai, Sept 19:

Modern, cost-effective technologies have to be adopted by engineers for environment conservation in their respective fields. But more importantly, there is a need for individuals to ‘green their minds’ so as to aspire for eco-protection, director, Department of Environment, Tamilnadu government, Dr S Balaji, has said.

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Draft Environment Policy

Here is a critique of Environnment Policy on “Peolple’s Democracy”

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UP farmers take to organic farming to fight drought

UP farmers are using Tulsi to take on the world…

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