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Welcome Home Introduction to RBA Organizations Community/Youth Training/Education Books Periodicals Articles Programs Commercial Applications Marketing Tools/Methods Digital Scrapbook Ken Where is he going this time Market Gardening, Mini-farming, Mini-ranching The information contained here is provided to promote raised bed agriculture (rba) and minifarming. My emphasis is on using organic ...
Portrait of Alan Chadwick, inventor of the Biodynamic French Intensive Method of gardening.
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Biointensive Agriculture Volunteers Promote Environmentally Friendly Methods in Russia and Uzbekistan MORRILTON, AR (July 26, 1999) Earlier this summer, the Winrock International NIS Farmer-to-Farmer Program sent volunteers Carol Vesecky, Albie Miles, and Darina Drapkin on an assignment to conduct training on Biointensive farming techniques in Russia and Uzbekistan. The volunteers provided ...
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Biointensive Farming Takes Root in Russia by Carol Vesecky Our Farmer-to-Farmer team included Albie Miles, a teacher of Biointensive and apiculture based at UC Santa Cruz; Darina Drapkin, now teaching English at a Waldorf School in St. Petersburg, Russia; and myself, Carol Vesecky, director of Biointensive for Russia. The program included basic seminars in Bryansk, Russia, near the border with ...
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Chirchik's AgroCenter Promoting Biointensive by Carol Vesecky Our team to Uzbekistan included Albie Miles, a teacher of Biointensive and apiculture based at UC Santa Cruz and myself, Carol Vesecky, director of Biointensive for Russia. The program included a return visit to Chirchik, Uzbekistan, sponsored by Winrock's USAID-funded Farmer-to-Farmer Program. Darina Drapkin and Patrick Williams, ...
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