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Why current climate is anomaly, and ice age climate is normal Earth’s climate

The coming New Ice Age presents the severest danger that ever confronted humanity: The potentially rapid transition with the Sun becoming inactive for long periods will disable large portions of the world’s agricultural regions almost overnight in possibly 30 to 50 years. Fortunately, meeting the physical challenge is easy. But in order to get there, formidable cultural, scientific, and spiritual challenges need to be met, especially in today’s collapsing civilization. The required responses are difficult. Most are seemingly impossible to achieve, though they promise the greatest new Renaissance of all times. – Rolf Witzsche

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Aquaponics how to:PDF

by Murdoc2112 on December 27, 2013 Leave a Comment

Aquaponics how to:PDF

Click to access Backyard-Aquaponics-Manual-E1.pdf

The main objective of this site is to bring together energy technologies and produce energy cheaper and with less pollution. Thinking about this in great depth I realized to go completely off grid I also need a food supply. While digging through all the info I have I ran across this PDF from backyardaquaponics.com. This book draws together information from around the world, from numerous sources, about a range of subject matters concerning aquaponics, with a heavy focus on Australian conditions and Australian species, aimed at a hobby to small semi-commercial system, and most of its stripped back to the basics. This PDF has all the info for me to build my Own aquaponics system It covers everything from feeding of the fish to planting. The types of fish covered: crayfish, Tilapia, Murray cod, Silver perch, Black bream, Barramundi, blue marron, Yabbies.

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United States Patent: 6630507

United States Patent: 6630507

Below is some interesting text from the actual patent.  Notice the date……………

No signs of toxicity or serious side effects have been observed following chronic administration of cannabidiol to healthy volunteers (Cunha et al., Pharmacology 21:175-185, 1980), even in large acute doses of 700 mg/day (Consroe et al., Pharmacol. Biochem. Behav. 40:701-708, 1991) but cannabidiol is inactive at the NMDA receptor. Hence in spite of its potential use in treating glaucoma and seizures, cannabidiol has not been considered a neuroprotective agent that could be used to prevent glutamate induced damage in the central nervous system.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is an object of this invention to provide a new class of antioxidant drugs, that have particular application as neuroprotectants, although they are generally useful in the treatment of many oxidation associated diseases.

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This link below is to the original patent, from 1942……..

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Community Garden Plot

The above picture shows how I am setting up my irrigation system this year.  It is something new I am trying out.  I really enjoy the 1/2″ poly tubing you can get for drip irrigation systems, I use it everywhere I grow plants at.

You can sort of see in the picture, I used 1″ PVC with a “T” to hold the poly tubing.  This allows me to adjust the flow of the system.

(27 Feb 2012)

Since this picture was taken I have since moved the location of the barrel to the far end.

The barrel I have set up is above my gardens maximum height to allow for the same drip system to also double as a gravity fed system.  Since I am in the military, I have to find other ways to ensure the day to day care of my garden. Watering is perhaps one of the most important.  So by using the same system two different ways, I can use the sprayers (more information forth coming), or the gravity fed.  The gravity side of it will allow roughly 2-3 days of a slow drip.  I can also use compost tea, or any sort of liquid fertilizer I choose (organic, organic, organic).

Cabbage Family Seedlings

(27 Feb 2012)

Here is the start of my seedlings.  I have them growing in peat pots, contained in a plastic storage container, under lights.  The lights  are nothing more then florescent (warm tube, cool tube) in a shop light type fixture.