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Why is a mineral supplement needed even if you eat healthy?

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You may shout to the whole world that you are adapting a healthy lifestyle, that is, you eat the right food, you do some physical activities and you don’t smoke nor drink beer and other unhealthy beverages.   Despite this fact however, have you ever thought that there is a need to drink vitamin herbs?  Well, if you think eliminating the needed mineral supplement from your daily living is alright because you eat healthy, it’s time to give that notion some thought.   You should supplement your daily diet with the right minerals.   Here’s why you should do that. Even if you claim that you eat organic foods, you are not sure about the soil used during the process.   With the harsh chemicals used on the land or any pollutants that affect the growth of the crops you eat, you are not sure whether you made the right choice or not.   This is why you should consider taking vitamin herbs or a mineral supplement just so you have something to aid in your quest to fight free radicals.   These supplements will give you better defenses against diseases so to speak. In relation to that, the soil where the fruit or vegetables you eat grew may be overused for so many years now.   When this happens, it means that the vital nutrients in the soil have already been depleted.   The same thing is true when your livestock feeds on such soil.   Therefore, it is but proper for you to consider taking in a mineral supplement if you want to make sure that you are in the pink of health.   Getting rid of vitamin herbs from your daily regimen will mean eliminating one of the most essential things to be included in your diet. Additionally, you cannot get all the minerals you need from the food that farmers offer to give you on your dining table.   Instead of giving you 80 minerals, you may just be provided with 5.   That is a mere percentage of what is required in your diet.   With the right choice of a mineral supplement, you are assured that you derive what your body needs.   Vitamin herbs are already of great help but seeking help from a supplemental mineral will be of greatest advantage for your overall wellbeing. There are also some manufacturers claiming that their products are natural when in fact such items underwent some processes that degrade the actual quality of the food.   Well, if you cannot get rid of those processes in the manufacture of the product, you must do something to make it work for your body.   And that is another reason why going to a store – an online shop or a drug store nearest you – to buy the mineral supplement or vitamin herbs should be considered. With all these good reasons about taking a mineral supplement even if you think you eat healthy, you may already be convinced that you need vitamin herbs and other forms of daily supplements.   When making a choice though, you should make sure you go to a reputable service provider or an accredited drugstore.   This is part of your assurance that you are indeed getting the best out of over-the-counter vitamins and minerals.


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Success Stories of Agribusiness/ Agri-clinics – a Tool of Agri Entrepreneurship

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1. Introduction

Agricultural development over years has been the result of continuous agri skill generation and its popularization. The earliest agriculture was animal domestication over thousands of years ahead, man domesticated wild fowl, dog, goat and smaller animals, whom he could overpower easily and subjugate to his sub-ordination. Agriculture thus since beginning has been the results of trails, experiments and experiences over years, learned first though behavioral changes, psychic reoccurrences, memories passed through parents to children and later on through doing and learning and now through sharing experiences and writing them or dotting them as an Entrepreneurship concern. 2. Entrepreneurship concept

The Entrepreneurship adds economic profits and cost-benefit ratios to Agricultural Output. Entrepreneurship is dominated by four factors like:

a. Social systemic changes

b. Support system availability and use

c. Resource base and its utilization

d. Self confidence, exploration work capacity and intellectual potency.

An entrepreneur has to have a thinking of his own, a capacity building interest in acquiring needed technique. An explorative and analytic faculties to judge the way of procuring cheap raw material. He must be equipped with “knowledge” and mindset to use and benefit out of it. 3. Farm Business

A potential entrepreneurship must strive from getting maximum output. Decades back agricultural development and industrial setups was a public sponsored and heavily subsidized but over time “knowledge” explosion in India Agriculture, have brought us on threshold of a system, where wide distances exist between industry and farm business. Where huge subsidies are benefiting Agro-Industrialists. The Farmers who use fertilizers or agro-chemical are crushed under economic pressures. The gaps between technology generated and technology use at farmers door is increasing day after day. The farm technology adoption rates are not more than 20-30% by any higher prospective. The use of information and communication technology (I&CT) for reducing the gaps and increasing productivity is the need of the hour (Wani, 2005). The modern technology and knowledge flow is fast expanding and bringing change. It demands more educated and trained farmers. Our education system has produced more literates but not educationally trained youth to earn their own bread. They after attaining graduation in agriculture and allied sectors, beg for job. The system has to be corrected to make these graduates as employers and not employees. I wrote a treatise as back as 1992, emphasizing a system. Germans are smart to have Farmers school, Farmer business training institutes, practical agri-farmers training centres and like, where way farmer or animal husbandry man is essentially a trained fellow. The banking system is so organized that they are on the door of convocation hall to sell their agri-business and agri-clinics to graduates, without any personal investments. Banks are so smart, that they have surveyed the villages who need vets or agri-graduates or have attained land and all facilitation, so that agricultural or veterinary or even other medico-biological graduates are used as bank investment. This is what is envisaged in India under agriclinic, Agribusiness venture. We have trainings not in the hands of banks but universities. 4. Success of Agribusiness:

A systematic liaison and support system between Govt. banking and University culture has made this otherwise an remunerative and lucerative programmes into a failure inspite of its personal monitoring of PMO. The success of Agri-business and Agri-clinics success rates are shown in table 1. The universities involve and their success stories are shown in table 2. Both these details are distressing inspite of huge moral, financial support from Govt. This is inspite of subsidiary support table 3.

Various ventures are listed in table 4 – 7. Agricultural professionals are getting converted into Agribusiness and agri-clinical experts. More than 14,000 applicants and 615 agriclinics came to existence in Indian 12 states. The agri clinic trained persons in J&K many number in hundreds. Among them 34 have registered agri clinics earning a handsome profit annually.

We visited Bandipora district and unregistered Agriclinics were earning a handsome salary, more than the Rahbar-e-zerat or Agriculture Asstt. A visit documentary is enclosed and shall be shown. It consisted of Agribusiness viz sale of pesticides, cattle feed, poultry feed and agri-extension services. At a small village in Papchan, one agri graduate Mr. Iqbal Shah earns Rs. 10,000/- per month by selling the services and input. At a distance of few kms. In same district one Mr. Khyatlani owns a big poultry farm and earns around Rs. 20,000/- per month. Both these entrepreneurs employ 2-3 persons at present. Similarly, the success shown by one Mr. Shah at Malangam in Agri products and pesticide sale and one Mr. Bhat in Dairy production and milk product sale earn a handsome income besides generating employment for poor. 5. Farmer as Entrepreneur

Indian Farming and farmer has to change if proper WTO recommendation and GATT agreements are to be followed.

The present day poultry scenario has emerging high profile agri-business prospects in India.

The conversion of poultry farmer’s into poultry entrepreneurs shall make the present day 6% contribution of poultry products to 25% share of Global market from India and China. This when translated into action shall increase employment generation by manifolds. The introduction of rural based Vanraja, Gramapriya, Giriraja, Cari Gold and vast other locally grown varieties of poultry have adopted well to our agri-rural base. The market acceptability is higher than exotic poultry concerns. Research to farmers doors in generating free-rang-poultry is like BT cotton hybrid spreading through villages of India and assuring high returns and exports (wani, 2007). 6. Poultry as Agri-business

Dr. Gordon Butland, president of Global poultry strategies presents “Backyard poultry production” as a tool of alleviating poverty and malnutrition. We have tried to distribute “birds” under free-rang system in all our KVK’s our results were excellent and income generation was totally in favour of the Agri-business and agri-clinics as will be shown in case histories and success stories.

A grand show of using poultry, rabbit meat processing introduction at SKUAST-K have innovated white meat usage. Our own preparation could be seen in Figs 1-3.

This all will need the involvement of Agri-Veterinary and food processing technocrats to develop rural-based establishments so as to faster export and fast returns. 7. Holistic Vision for Livestock Enterprise.

Improving income, employment and self-reliance are among educated graduates and un-employed youth especially women needs fostering community development, women empowerment, environmental protection. Rural-based backyard poultry subscribes to all these norms and could be a rich resource for developing agri-entrepreneurship. Govt. of India is liberally financing such agri-business ventures and a proposed infrastructure cost set-up can be seen in table 8. A vast and finance assured schemes are available for agri-graduates for establishing poultry ventures (table 9). An initial allocation of 107 crores for initiating nucleus breeding farms. Further more provision of hatcheries to provide chicks to more than 2 lac farmers and farm women will need many agri-business centres for providing basic germplasm, medicine and above all training.

Some of the success stories in animal husbandry section can be reproduced as follows:a. Backyard poultry and incubation

Though the Vanraja are the most suitable for back yard poultry, they do not have habit of broodiness. There is a problem among the farmer to get a broody hen in all season. KVK solve this problem of hatching by installing small unit of hatchery. Every month 15-20 farmers are benefited by purchasing chicks for backyard poultry. There 200 back yard poultry units of Vanraja. Each farmer is rearing 10 to 25 in the backyard. There is a good demand and response for the chicks and eggs of Vanraja. KVKs are now planning to expand this unit. b. Semi-stall-fed Goat Rearing

KVK’s made an intervention to improve this enterprise by conducting short durational training programmes for rural youth. Similarly exposure visit were organized on goat feed, breed and health management. More emphasis was given on O)smanabadi goat and up-gradation in selected non-descript goat breed by osmanabadi pure buck and given the knowledge about semi stallfed goat rearing concept. c. Broiler Production

KVK has conducted many durational training programmes for 165 trainees. Due to training and demonstrations awareness was increased about contract farming in broiler production with private sector which provide chicks, feed and medicine and after 40 days purchases Rs. 3 to 3. 50 per kg on live weight and FCR basis and changed their attitude. They acquired skills through learning by doing at KVK demonstration unit.

The technology has been adopted by 10 percent of youths now in the radius of 20 km there are 27 poultry units having capacity of 5000-10000 poultry birds on contract farming basis. These self employed rural youth earning Rs 10000-15000 per lot.

Recently a seminar-cum-farmer’s meet was arranged at SKUAST-K on 26-27th of Oct. 2007. The knowledge –sharing and use for making agricultural graduate and scientists was emphasized by our worthy Chancellor. A vision of poverty alleviation through backyard poultry intervention was the theme of the seminar. Many belts in Gurez, Tangdar, Telail and Zanskar are rearing native livestock species. Who are better suited and need improvement and identification. The cooking methods will need more expansion and scientific intervention for export. More emphasis has to be made on:

• Safe feed and food.

• Organic fodder and food.

• Operational excellence and modern mechanization to improve quality of indigenous enterprises.

• Local family management to farm business management and seller-buyer medol adoption. 8. High Value Agri-business

Rapid growth rate in high value commodities in Indian agriculture promises 40% total output. The sectors assuming importance for export earnings are Fruits, milk vegetable and poultry. Thus Agriclinic training centres should focus on these commodity oriented training. The sector may need more than 1 lac young entrepreneurs to achieve national goals and not the more 14000 applicants.

What is needed:

• Openness and transparency.

• Simple banking.

• Credit facility.

• Mission and Training. Table 1 Agribusiness

S. No Name of the state No. of Success Stories

1 Andhra Pradesh 261

2 Assam 15

3 Bihar 519

4 Chattisgarh 63

5 Goa 1

6 Gujarat 158

7 Haryana 20

8 Himachal Pradesh 39

9 Jammu & Kashmir 28

10 Jharkand 15

11 Karnataka 629

12 Kerala 15

13 Madhya Pradesh 134

14 Manipur 37

15 Nagaland 2

16 Orissa 74

17 Pondicherry 1

18 Rajashtan 557

19 Punjab 23

20 Tamil Nadu 231

21 Uttar Pradesh 990

22 Uttarancahl 49

23 Weat Bengal 51

24 Maharashtra 842

Total 4754Table 2

Name of the Organisation & sucees in Agri business No . of . Sucess

1 Shree Maa Guru gramodhyog Sansthan (SMGGS),UP 626

2 M/s. Terra-Firma Bio Technologies Ltd. (TFBTL),Banglore, Karnataka 489

3 Krishna Valley Advanced Agriculture foundation (KVAAF),sangli,Maharashtra 251

4 Mitcon ConsultancyServices Ltd . (MCSL),Pune,Maharashtra 224

5 Mahatama Phule Krishi Vidapeeth (MPKV), Pune ,Maharashtra 203

6 Jaipur School of Business &Finance Management (JSBM), Rajasthan 221

7 SRISTI foundation , Patna , Bihar 197

8 Rajasthan Institute of Co-operative Education & Management (RICEM), 180

9 Indra ganghi institute of Co-operative Management (IGICM), UP 175

10 Voluntary Association for people Service,Virudhanagar, Tamil Nadu 146

11 Participatory rural development Initiatives (PRDIS),Hyd,AP 124

12 Institute of Entrepreneurship Development ,Patna , Bihar 118

13 University of Agricultural Science(UAs-BLR),Bangalore, Karnataka 107

14 SCADA Computre Centre Patna , bihar 107

15 State institute of Managemeny of Agriculture(SIME)UP 89

16 R. C. V. P Naronha Academic of administration (RCVP), Bhopal ,MP 80

17 M. R. Rmoraraka GDC Rural Research foundation(MRMGDC) ,Rajasthan 69

18 Krishi Vigyan Kendra(PIRENS)Mahrashtra 69

19 SKC Educational trust (SKC) ,Basaith,Bihar 68

20 Vasant Prakash Vasakh Pratistan(VPVP) sangli,Mahrashtra 67

21 Confederation of aquaculture fishers and Welfare Organisations (CAFWO),AP 64

22 Indra GandgiKrishi vishwa Vidyalaya ,Rajpur ,Chhattisgrah 63

23 JAI Research Foundation (JRF),Vapi, Gujarat 62

24 Centre for entrepreneurship development (CED),Hyd, AP 57

25 Centre for Human Development (CHD), Bhudaneshwar, Orissa 53

26 Vivekananda Research and Traning Institute (VRTI),Kutch,Gujarat 51

27 Maharana Pratap university of Agriculture & Technology (MPUAT), Rajasthan 50

28 G. B. Pant university of Agriculture & Technology (GBPUAT) Uttaranchal 49

29 Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya (BCKV),West Bengal 43

30 Institute if Co-operative Management (ICM),Manipur 39

31 Allahabad Agriculture Institute –Deemed University (ADU),UP 38

32 Nationlal Research Centre for Agro-forestry (NARCF),UP 37

33 State institute of Agriculture of Management (SIAM),Rajashthan 37

34 Indian Society of Agri business Professional ,Himachal Pradesh 36

35 M. P. water Land management Institute (WALMI),Bhopal, MP 35

36 International Institute of bio-Technology and Toxicolgy (IIBAT), TamilNadu 35

37 Entrepreneurship Development Institute of Indian (EDII), Bhat, Gujarat 32

38 Nagarjuna Agricultural Research and Development Institute (NARDI),Hyd,AP 32

39 University of Agricultural Sciences (UAS_DHR),Dharwad, Karnataka 31

40 Baramati Agricultural Development Trusts Krishi Vigyan Kendra,Maharahtra 29

41 Centre of Agriculture and rural development Studies (CARDS), TamilNadu 21

42 Sher-e- Kashmir University of Agricultural Science and Technology, Srinagar 20

43 Dip Narayan Singh Regional Instiute of Co-operative Management (DNSRICM), Bihar 19

44 Gujarat Agricuture University (GAU), Anand,Gujarat 15

45 Agro Clinical Development Trust (ACDT),Tamil nadu 15

46 Shanmuga Arts ,Science technology &research Academy (SASTRA),Tamil nadu 15

47 Assam Agriculture university (AAU),Jorhat,Assam 14

48 C. S. Azad University of Agriculture and Technology (CSAUAT),UP 14

49 The Agriculture and Promotion and Investiment Corporation of Orissa Ltd. (APICOl0 14

50 CCS Haryana Agriculture University (CCSHAU) Hisar, Haryana 14

51 Indian Society of Agri business Professionals, Amritsar, Punjab 11

52 Centre Institute of Agricultural Engineering (ICAR) ,Bhopal, MP 9

53 Indian Society of Agribusiness Professionals, Haryana 9

54 Indian Society of Agribusiness Professionals ,Jharkand 9

55 Kerala Agriculture university (KAU), Tissur,Kerala 8

56 Netaji Subhash regional Institute of Co- operative Management (NSRICM),West Bengal 8

57 Society for rural Industrialization (SRI),Ranchi, Jharkand 8

59 Central Institute of Post Harvest Engineering & Technology (CIPHET),Punjab 6

60 Agroweb online (Pvt) Ltd. (AOPL),Indore,MP 5

61 Indian society of Agri business Professionals,Srinagar,Jammu and Kashmir 4

62 Indian veterinary research Institute (IVRI),UP 4

63 Acharya NG Ranga Agriculture university (EEI),hyd,AP 4

64 Dr. Y. S. Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry (YSPUHF) 3

65 Punjab Agriculture Management & Extension Training Institute (PAMETI), Punjab 3

66 Rajendra Agriculture university (RAU),PUSA,Bihar 3

67 Narendra Deva university of agriculture & Technology (NDUAT),UP 3

68 Agriculture Cooperative Staff Traning Institute (ACSTI), Jalanghar, PunJab 3

69 Sher-e Kashmir university of Agricultural Science and Technology (SKUAST), Jammu 2

70 Indian Society of Agribusiness Professionals ,Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir 2

71 Indian society of forest Management (IIFM),MP 1

72 Sardar vallabh bhai Patel University of Agriculture and Technology 1

Total 4754Table 3 Under Agri-clinics/ Agri-business norms thereof

S. No Means of Finance General Category Weaker Category

1 Promoter’s contribution 10% 5%

2 Soft loan from NABARD 0% 5%

3 Total promotion contribution 10% 10%

4 Subsidy 25% 33. 33%

5 Eq. . — 355 43. 33%

6 Term loans 65% 56. 67%

Total 100% 100%Table 4 List of ventures

1 Soil and water quality cum inputs testing labotatories (with Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometers)

2 Pest surveillance, diagnostic and control services

3 Maintenance, repairs and custom hiring of Agricultural implements and machinery including micro irrigation systems (sprinkler and drip);

4 Agri Service Centres including the three activities mentioned above (Group activity);

5 Seed Processing units

6 Micro-Propagation through Plant tissue Cultural Labs and hardening UnitsTable 5 List of Ventures

1 Setting up of Vermiculture units, Production of bio fertilizers,bio-pesticides, bio-control agets;

2 Setting up of apiaries (bee-Keeping) and honey &bee products’ processing units;

3 Provision of Extension Consultancy Services;

4 Facilitation and agency of agricultural insurance services;

5 Hatcheries and production of fish finger-lings for aquaculture;Table:6 List of Ventures

1 • Provision of livestock health cover, setting up of veterinary dispensaries & services including frozen semen banks and liquid nitrogen supply;

2 • Setting up of Information Technology Kiosks in rural areas for access to various agriculture related portals;

3. • Feed Processing and testing.

4. • Value Addition Centres

5. • Setting up of Cool Chain from the farm Level onwards (Group Activity)Table 7 :List of Ventures

1. • Post Harvest Management Centres for sorting, grading, standardization, storage and packaging;

2. • Setting up of Metallic/ Non-Metallic Storage structures (Group activity)

3. • Retail marketing outlets for processed agri-products.

4. • Rural marketing dealerships of farm inputs and outputs.

5. • Projects in any other service oriented activities in agriculture and other allied areas can also be considered. Table 8 Poultry Agri business

S. No Component/Cost Year Remarks I II III IV V Total

1 Satellite Hatcheries 100 50 - - 50 200 Assuming cost of each Satellite unit around Rs. 10. 00 lakhs and Proposing 10 and 5 units during Ist and 2nd year respectively and another 5 units during 5th year

2 Mother Units 420 60 300 - - 780 Assuming Single Mother Unit cost to be around rs 1. 2 lkhs during Ist and 2nd year and rs 1. 5 lahks during 3rd year and Proposing for Establishment of 350,50 200 unts during Ist ,2nd and 3rd year respectively

3 Poultry traning cum –

extension Centres for traning

of trainers,poultry link

workers etc 50 30 30 - - 110 Assuming cost of each Centre to be around Rs. 2. 00 lakhs and proposing 25. 15,15 Centres during Ist, 2nd and 3rd year respectively

4 Poultry Proceesing Units- - 500 500 500 1500 Assuming cost of each Mini Plants with dressing capacity of 500 birds per hour and proposing 5 units to be set up each year during the 3rd,4th,and 5th year

5 Skill up gradation and

training of beneficiaries 420 400 450 500 500 2270 Assuming 70,000 beneficiaries are trained during the Ist year and 50,000 each during the subsequent years,. Further only honorarium is proposed @ Rs. 600,800,900,1000,1000 during Ist ,2nd,3rd,4th and 5th year respectivelyTable 9 Poultry business TargetsSl. No Component/costs Year Year I YearII YearIII YearIV Year V

1 Cumulative no. of nucleus breeding farms 35 40 40 40 40

2 Cumulative no. of mother units 350 400 600 600 600

3 No. of beneficiary families (‘000) 70 120 180 180 180

4 Financial assistance towards fixed cost of

beneficiary families

(at the rate of Rs. 1300)Rs in lacs 910 650 780

5. Subsidy towards input costs of beneficiary

families (assuming averagebatch size of 30 birds)-Rs. In lacs 1,607 1,683 1,760 459

6. Subsidy towards fixed cost of

mother units (at the rate of Rs. 18,000 i. e 20%

of Rs. 90,000) Rs. In lacs. 63 9 36

7. Interest free loan (net of recovery)

to mother units (at the rate of Rs. 27000)- Rs. In lacs 95 14-19 54-23= 31 Rec. of 32 Rec. of 32

8. Poultry training cum extension centres for

training of trainers, poultry link workers etc.

(25,15 and 15 centres to be set up in the Ist, 2nd and

3rd years at the cost of Rs. 2 lacs each) Rs. In lacs. 50 30 30

9. Skill upgradation and training of beneficiaries

(70,000 to be trained in Ist year and 50,000 in each

subsequent year) Rs. In lacs 420 300 350 350 400

10. Administrative expenses, monitoring & evaluation

– Rs, in lacs 120 130 140 160 200

Total cost 3265 2797 3127 937 568


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Growing Organic Worms To Help Your Garden

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The main work worms do in your garden is tilling and aerating the soil. They burrow very deep, leaving channels through the soil that break up clods and allow air to enter and water to penetrate and drain away. In the process of eating at the surface and eliminating lower down, they introduce organic matter to the deeper levels and steadily increase the depth of topsoil. Their main role is to digest decomposing organic matter, converting it quickly into a form plants can use as nutrients. It is important to maintain good soil structure when gardening organically. Unlike mechanical tillers, earthworms do not damage the soil by inverting it, creating hardpans or breaking up the crumb structure. They never have mechanical breakdowns, they do not create noise or pollution, and they use garbage for fuel – an excellent way to dispose of your kitchen scraps, especially if you live in an apartment. DIY Worm FarmingCommercial worm farms are very practical, widely available, easy to use and are quite aesthetically pleasing. You usually buy them with a small supply of worms to get you started. Choose either Red Worms or Tiger Worms. However, if you already have a suitable ‘home’ for your worms you don’t need to spend the extra money. A pair of old concrete laundry tubs in a shady spot near your kitchen door or close to your propagating area (or both) is ideal. Have the tubs elevated to make collection of the fertilizer easy. Leave the plugs out and put a strainer in the hole so that any excess water can drain. Fill the first tub with compost and mix in a handful of dolomite or agricultural lime, along with about a half a bucket of soil. Place a bucket under the plug-hole and water this mix with a fine spray until it is quite saturated and starting to drip into your bucket. Tip in your starter population of worms and cover the surface with an old hessian sack, wet cardboard, old carpet or similar. Worms usually live underground so they thrive in an environment that is cool, dark and moist. You can purchase a tub of 500 – 1000 worms to get started. They are available from professional worm breeders and can be sent through the mail. Many garden supply centres will also have them. A close-fitting solid lid on your farm will suffocate your worms, so you need to fit a fly-mesh or shade-cloth screened lid to keep out flies and other insects. For the first month you need do nothing except make sure the farm is kept quite moist, but not awash. Once the farm is settled in you should not need to add extra water. If your farm is exposed to rain, make sure the plug is left out or your worms will drown. The compost itself will feed the worms for quite a long time, but to get maximum breeding it is best to add some supplementary feed every few days, especially as the population starts to increase. Add a dessert-spoon-full of lime or dolomite to each kilo of food. You can vary their feed by rotating between: – a bucket half-filled with water and cow or horse manure, mixed to a slop and poured over the surface; – a blender filled with household scraps(not citrus or onion peel or meat) blended to a slop and poured over the surface; – rotten potatoes, pumpkin or fruit, just placed on the surface; – half a bucketful of new compost, spread over the surface. Worms also like: •    soaked and ripped pizza boxes •    shredded and soaked cardboard, paper •    leaves, dirt, hair, egg shells Worms do not have teeth, so scraps should be cut into small pieces – waste from a vegetable juicer is ideal. Plants from the onion family (including garlic, leeks and shallots) and citrus fruits contain volatile oils. If any of these are included in the food scraps the worms will climb out of their housing to get away from the smell. Within a few months the tub should be filled with a writhing mass of worms, and it’s time to colonise the second tub. Half-fill the second tub with the same mixture of compost, lime and soil. Put a strainer in the plug-hole and water the mixture until saturated. Burrow down to the plug-hole in the first tub and put in the plug. Set a hose to just dribbling into the first tub until it is half-full, being VERY careful not to forget it and fill it right up. Leave the hessian on top to exclude light. The worms in your first tub will all migrate into the top half to avoid drowning. Scoop them out and, reserving some to put in the garden, transfer them to the second tub. Let the plug out of the first tub and drain into a bucket. You are left with a bucket full of very, very rich liquid fertilizer and a tub half full of worm castings. From now on you should be able to repeat this process every month or so, transferring about a third of the worms out into your garden or feeding them to the chooks each time. This will also ensure that you always have a supply of excellent liquid fertilizer available as well as the rich worm castings. Your plants will thrive!


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Creating Your Own Baby Theme Gift Baskets

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Creating your own baby theme gift baskets is really easy and fun. You can save money by making them yourself instead of buying them from a trendy gift store. You can make them for personal use to give as gifts or start a home based gift basket business. You only need a few simple supplies to get started. Supplies: Basket Basket Filler (shreds) Basket Clear Cellophane Bag or Basket Wrap Ribbon (to tie off the bag) Ribbon (to make a bow) Gift Tag Product Fillers Scissors *optional* disposable cameras to pack in the baskets. Now its time to pick a theme and go out and buy some product fillers for your gift basket. Here are some theme ideas to get your creative process started. 1. Baby Bath Care Basket: rubber ducky, bath toys, baby wash cloths, baby bath towels, baby body wash, baby bath shampoo, baby powder, brush and comb. 2. Baby Diapering Basket: newborn sized disposable diapers or cloth diapers, diaper pins, rubber pants, diaper rash cream, clothing diaper changing pads, disposable diaper changing pads, diaper wipes, toy and dirty diaper disposable bags. 3. Baby Feeding Basket: disposable and cloth baby bibs, feeding spoons, wash cloths, hand wipes, sipper cups, plastic feeding dishes (cup, bowl and plate), box of baby cereal, jars of baby food, teething ring and a toy. 4. Baby Nursing Feeding Basket: baby bottles, bottle nipples, bottle liners, bottle cleaning brush, bottle sterilizer, burp pads, baby bibs, wash cloths, hand wipes, pacifier, teething rings and a toy. 5. Baby Toy Basket: baby rattles, baby teething rings, rubber ducky, plastic soft-cover baby books, particle board baby books, lullaby music cd and a teddy bear. 6. Baby Basics Basket: 3 baby wash cloths, 3 baby bath towels, 3 baby bibs, 3 baby onesies, 3 pair baby bootie socks, 1 baby hat, 2 baby sleepers, 1 pacifier, 1 toy rattle and a teddy bear. 7. Baby First Aid Basket: diaper rash cream, antibiotic ointment, band aids, ear thermometer, rectal or oral thermometer, baby teething relief gel, infant fever reducer medication, medicine spoon, medicine dropper, tweezers and a teddy bear or other toy. 8. Bedtime Baby Basket: 1 baby blanket, 2 soft cover baby books, 2 hardcover baby books, night light, lullaby music cd, 2 baby sleepers or night sacks, crib sheets and a teddy bear. 9. Grandma’s Theme Baby Basket: (all items in this basket should have something to do with grandma and you can find a lot of preprinted grandma and nana theme items) bibs, sleepers, onesies, books, toy and a teddy bear. *note* extra special idea: look for one of those going to grandma’s house theme totes and pack your items into one of those instead of using a basket. 10. Baby Travel Basket: (all items are small and can fit into a diaper bag, travel sizes work best) diaper wipes, diaper rash cream, diaper changing pads, shampoo, baby lotion, baby bath body wash, baby powder, comb, hair brush, hats, booties, blankets, hand wipes, sipper cup, baby bottle, travel-style baby bottle warmer, disposable dirty diaper bags and a teddy bear or toy. You can find a lot of the smaller items to fill your baskets at the local discount dollar store to save money. I have also found basket filler shreds and basket bag wraps there too.


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The Combination Approach To Feeding Your Golden Retriever

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You have just got yourself a cute little Golden Retriever puppy. You are now part of a global family of dog owners. When you get a pup home, you will have to feed it as well. Here we will discuss the combination approach to feeding a Golden Retriever.
People say many different things about dog food, and its actual health value to your pet. Some say that is made up of primarily excess food grain and animal fat which cannot be used anywhere else. It also lacks essential vitamins and nutrients. Others advocate the use of dog food saying it is healthy, nutritious and wholesome.
Whatever be the case, it is always better to take up the combination approach to feeding for your Golden Retriever. This combines both fresh food along with commercial pet food. The best fresh or real food for your Golden Retriever is chicken, beef, turkey and a host of fresh raw veggies and fruits. You can also give curd, eggs, cottage cheese and brown rice to your Golden Retriever. Of these, chicken and meat contain lots of proteins and minerals.
Dogs need to have variety in their diet. You can alternate meals with fresh food twice a day and dog food once a day. This will give the dog all the nutrition it needs. Make sure to keep changing their food to get them to eat different kinds of fruits and veggies as well. Mix it in with the meat.
That is why the combination approach to feeding allows you to ensure that your Golden Retriever gets all the nourishment it needs to stay healthy. Also, be sure to include a decent amount of animal protein while feeding your dog, as they need it as part of their diet regime.
Be sure to check the label of the commercial dog food you have chosen, as there are many companies that use USFDA failed grains and rejected food grains. Be sure to avoid these products. The same applies to meat products available commercially for dogs.
Also, be careful that there are not too many preservatives in the dog food, and if there are, see that they are of natural origin. If you would not like to eat chemically rich food, why would you want your dog to eat it?
Give your Golden Retriever good food, and if you have any doubts ask your vet to suggest what he should have. He is the best person to guide you in this matter. We must remember that this combination approach to feeding is just a guideline to encompass all Golden Retrievers.
It may happen that in your particular case, the vet may suggest a different approach. It would be best to listen to him. For example, I met a Golden Retriever who had lactose intolerance. So he could not have milk. His vet realized this, and told the owner to avoid milk and related products. He is fine now.
I hope these ideas will help you get better understanding on the combination approach to feeding.


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How to automate the posts RSS feed – RSS

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RSS Reader is a spam-free, fast and effective method of learning information and blogs. To get the most feeds, you need a powerful reader, however, that you organize, search, sort and allows messages to be used, such as e-mails. However, here are my top picks for reading news on Windows.

 

RSSOwl RSS-compliant sites are invited to gather in the RSS readers or “reader”. RSSOwl is such an application. RSSOwl you to collect, organize, update and store information from any source for the requirements of a convenient, easy to use, the selected information in various formats for offline review and sharing, and much more. It is easy to configure, available in many many languages and even the best: This is a platform-independent.

 

Information & Guru Ticker RSS Reader shows different information and customizable RSS / XML feeds ticker bar on your taskbar or browser toolbar (supports IE, Firefox, and Macthon). The program offers a range of available sources of information, and get all the RSS / XML feeds of your choice. This article provides a preview of the mouse and launches the full article, click on the entry. You can also use the colors, fonts, speed, and determine how often information should be updated headlines. Other features adjustable scroll speed, keyword filtering, username / password authentication and support for HTTPS servers.

 

Thingamablog the platform, blogging application and RSS reader. This allows you to easily publish their blogs without the need for HTML knowledge. Unlike most other blogging tools, there is no need to use third-party services, but shall publish a blog directly from an FTP server or network location that you specify. The interface allows for an organized view of your blogs, and word processor like interface to create new entries. You chose the multi-professional template designs, and all you have to do is click on the button and go to your blog. In addition, the program also allows you to track your favorite XML / RSS feeds reader, with integrated interface. There is also a RSS compatible version of your blog and import entries for RSS / Atom feeds.

 

RSS Magnet Reader to read a news reader, that you manage web feeds, headlines, mark the follow-up items, and much to blog. It comes with a library popular feeds, which can be used, you can add your own feeds or import them from an OPML file. The program supports keyword watches allow automatically filter the information products that meet your interests as well.

 

Alnera FeedBuster imports is a web-based feed readers support RSS, and Atom feeds and OPML rdf. This study offers a great, easy to use interface, and your feeds and preview of pages, which allows access to the built-in browser. The program can automatically update (all) your feeds every X minutes and notifies the system tray, as new products were found. Alnera FeedBuster with support for HTTP authentication, but does not provide feed specific settings, keyword alerts or other features. If you are looking for a simple RSS reader and an attractive interface for basic functions, is used to try to find it.

 

Taskable RSS and OPML Browser is a small RSS reader that works from the taskbar. It does not have all the bells and whistles or regular RSS and the title of the show visitors are limited. You can create your own RSS feeds, but they do not have options. Useful for those who just want to (very) basic feed reader.

 

RssFeedEater RSS reader information to a number of delivery sites, content (RSS and Atom syndication to collect). The program includes pre-installed on the various streams of different categories. You can easily add new feeds to your favorite sites (if they give it), simply adding them to the category. RssFeedEater offers a clean and easy to use interface, and have additional features such as filtering, title, Blogger integration, built-in browser, Blogger and more.

 

RSS Radio is a RSS and Atom feed reader that is specialized for use in audio podcasts. It offers a built-in player interface, integration of iTunes, Windows Media Player, Media Center, and Right-click subscriptions jRiver IE ad Firefox. You can manage your podcast subscriptions in one simple to use interface, and new feeds are integrated podcast directory browser. Other characteristics of the opportunity to stream audio podcasts without going through the feed, integrated BitTorrent client, vacation catch-up options, download, upload cont’d, OPML export and more.

 

Download and install the Free Personal RSS reader today. Access to thousands of RSS and Weblog sources, or your order. RSS Reader is a free personalized news and information tool that allows you to search, subscribe to, read, and allows no trace of syndicated feeds.


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Combined method of feeding your golden retriever

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You’ve made me very own cute little Golden Retriever puppy. You are now a part of the global family of dog owners. If you get a puppy home, you need to feed it so well. Here we discuss the approach with the feeding of the Golden Retriever. People say many things about dog food, and the actual value of the health requirements for your pet. Some say it is a particular excess grain and animal fats, which can not be done elsewhere. It also lacks essential vitamins and nutrients. Others advocate the use of dog food say that it is healthy, nutritious and healthy to be. In any case, it is always better, a combination approach to feeding your golden retriever. It combines two of fresh food, with the commercial pet food. The best fresh or real food in your golden retriever is a chicken, beef, turkey and a variety of fresh, raw vegetables and fruits. You can also make cottage cheese, eggs, cottage cheese and brown rice in your golden retriever. Of these, chicken and meat are rich in protein and minerals. Dogs need a variety of diets. You can also alternate member of the day, eat fresh food and dog food twice daily. It provides all the nutrition she needs dog. Make sure you change their food and keep a variety of fruits and vegetables to eat. Mix the meat industry. Therefore, the combination approach to feeding must help ensure that your golden retriever, all the food he can stay healthy. Also, be sure to include an adequate amount of animal protein, while feeding your dog, when they need it, as part of their diet regime. Make sure the label on commercial dog food you have chosen, since there are many companies that use grains and dismissed the USFDA rejected food grain. Be sure to avoid these products. The same applies to meat products sold for dogs. Also, make sure that it is not too much dog food preservatives, and if there is, seeing that they are of natural origin. If you do not want to eat chemically rich diet, why do you eat your dog? Enter a Golden Retriever a good cook, and if you have any doubts, ask your vet what he should be. He is the best person to bring you this issue. We must not forget that this combination approach to feeding is created only as a guide, all Golden Retrievers. It is possible that your particular case, the veterinarian may recommend a different approach. It would be best to listen to him. For example, I met a Golden Retriever, was lactose intolerance. He could not milk. His veterinarian saw it and said the owner, dairy and related products should be avoided. She is well now. I hope these ideas will help you better understand the combined method of feeding.


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Horse Feed – various reference

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Food, we feed the horses must meet seven key requirements: - Energy. It must provide enough energy (calories) for the horse’s needs. When the weather gets colder, a horse, or be more active, the amount of food should be increased accordingly. As winter becomes summer, or if it is less active, should reduce the amount of food. - Minerals and vitamins. In addition, energy, feed the horse needs a different key minerals and vitamins available in the quantities needed. - Mass and high fiber. Equine digestive system has developed in the grass, which is high in fiber and bulk process. Food Concentrates (eg grains), can deliver the necessary energy and minerals, but lacks the weight to the needs of the digestive system, which increases the risk of stomach ulcers and other diseases. Studies show that the horse diet high in grain or other concentrated food that between 50% and 90% of these horses have ulcers. - Digestion. The food is digested poorly designed limited nutritional value and can cause serious illnesses (for example, can cause impaction colic). This is a particular problem for older horses with dental wear and reduces its ability to chew and the aging of the population has reduced its ability to digest certain foods. See “Feeding Senior Horses’ below in more detail. In addition, the horses can eat inappropriate things (such as straw), which are difficult to digest the food but because the value can also can lead to problems. - Security. Almost all lead in food, such as the amount or manner related to health. a list of common errors to avoid are listed below. - Continuous feed. Although it does not eat regularly (for example, IT spends part of his time traveling and other activities), it needs to eat often. There are at least 2-3 meals a day to keep your digestive system healthy, eat more often preferred. Many small meals are better than few large meals. This is one reason that horses graze pasture during the day are usually healthier than horses, which have their own food (such as hay or grain) to one or two times a day. - Stimulation. The horse is the most important stimulation and occupation from the search for food and nutrition (a typical forager activity). The restriction of the short and infrequent feeding of a horse is bored and unhappy, who is likely to work in the context of stress, or repetitive behavior, such as octagons. Grass and hay Grass is the most natural feed for horses, as he is, what they eat themselves. In general, horses tend to eat healthier, which consists mostly of grass than other types of food. Hay is the second most common natural food, because it close to the grass they could find the hot and dry summer, winter, or dry grass. Is less nutritious than fresh grass, but good quality hay is a useful alternative if it is not enough fresh grass. There are a large number of toxic weeds, which can be found in pastures. Depending on the quantity eaten and the plants, the result can be anything from a minor death. Some plants can also damage the skin or hooves, the horse is running or going to them. Therefore, before the horse in its pasture, a person should control the noxious weeds for grazing. Visible in a few weeks, especially during spring and summer, others are primarily in-depth walk through the pasture is at least twice a year to find a suspicious plant is advisable to check. With grass, poisonous plants, one in front of the same problems as pasture grasses have been poisonous weeds. In fact, the situation of grass is potentially dangerous, because many horses are instinctively avoid toxic plants, if pushed in pasture, but if they are mixed with dried grass and the horses are no longer visible, and avoid, as they have their own distinctive smell and the look is gone. Therefore, caution should be used to get only from pasture grass or hay, to ensure that originate from a source worthy of confidence. Another big danger is that the grass, grass that is too high carbohydrate (such as the spring grass) or nitrates (eg, a fertilized) can lead to laminitis or founder. See the link for more information on how to avoid them. Hay can be just too much risk, but since the grass is a time of year when the grass is, of course, made less rich, it is less likely. Another aspect is the quality of the hay. It can be harmful mold or fungus if it is not properly before they are cut, dried or become wet, either before or after the guarantor or stored in plastic bags. Any ball that is mold or fungus should be raised but instead used. Hay in a dusty, very dusty from just a dusty, depending on soil and weather conditions at the time it was made and the manner in which they cut / lit / ball was pressed. Very dusty hay should not be used, it can cause respiratory disease, equine. Slightly dusty grass is good, except for horses that are sensitive to dust. You can soak hay with water to remove dust, but in this case, you need to clean out uneaten wet grass hay each day, to cease. One advantage of commercial feed on grass, it is that, in general, they are likely to dust, mold or fungus is (unless they are approved because of improper storage of wet). Hay cubes or bricks Hay cubes (also called hay bricks) is the grass is cut and then compressed brick form. This is a convenient way to keep the grass as it uses up less space and can easily be made on individual units. It tends to be more expensive than hay bales and horses, the teeth can be much more difficult issues to buy chew. There have been cases where horses had hay choke stones, but this is rare. In addition to these differences, much of the same advantages and disadvantages as a regular ball of hay (see above). Hay Pellets Hay hay pellets have been effective, the land has changed, and heat-treated pellets. It tends to be more expensive than hay (due in part to further processing), but is also convenient to the area and consumes about one third of the average density of bales of hay. Since hay pellets effectively in a different form, he has a lot of the same nutritional value to add, except for those brands which vitamins or minerals. Granules may eat grass more quickly than in the same format, so a little less work, and provide stimulation than untreated hay. They tend to break down faster than the digestive system, so a little less to offer in terms of recording the value and protect against gastric ulcers. A common problem with pellets is that many horses chew it properly, without trying to swallow, choke, as the horses. If your horse is not, you should soak pellets in water for 10 minutes or so before feeding a horse, this means that the thick mixture into pellets, the horses can not kill it. Advantages and Disadvantages of soaking is: - Choke. Soak the pellets, horse choking on them. - Water absorption. This is a great way to increase your horse’s water intake, because the horses do not always have enough to drink. In particular, parents are sometimes not enough horses to drink (although there are some diseases which have the opposite effect), and horses are often transported to drink is not enough. - Heating in winter. In winter, horses can be cooled (especially the old, sick, or clipped horses). If the pellets in warm water (hot water, but not soaked!) It may help them to heat up, especially when compared to drinking water in a bucket of cold water or cold outside to buy. - Confusion. Unfortunately, many of the horses lift their heads away from their feeding buckets while eating, and, soaked hay pellets, it can be given a fair bit of profit dropped to the floor. Moreover, they shake their heads while eating (eg, a startled noise), it tends to result in grass soup, which is sprayed on the walls. All this bullshit should be cleaned to prevent the growth of mold or fungus. The second request from the feeding bucket outside. Cereals and cereal products Cereals and cereal products, when purchased in the form of commercial horse feeds are high energy foods, which are easily digested. Muesli is selected from the crushed grains and vitamins and minerals may be added, as well as sugars, fibers and fillers. An alternative is to buy commercial horse feed grains themselves, either individually or together to buy feed grain production. In this case you probably need to buy and collect the grain crusher crusher before feeding the horses. The reason is that a too large part of the grain unbroken horse, as many have undigested corn swallowed whole (not chewed), and grains pass through a hole just through the digestive system. Most medium-sized stables have to use it, because it reduces the feed grain costs 50% to 75% compared to the flow of bags. Of course, it takes a bit more time and therefore are less suitable than the commercial feed, and you have to invest in the shredder (a few hundred dollars). Although the bag of grain or grain products are expensive compared to the same amount of hay, grain much more energy, so that the horse’s daily energy requirement of the amount of grains is much smaller than the required amount of hay. Thus, depending on local prices, they are significantly cheaper than hay. Many brands have sugar cereal (such as molasses or sugar beet pulp), which in turn increases the amount of energy. These products are used not only for horse racing can provide quick energy, which feeds them, but also because they cause the body much trimmer. Hay and grass are not only big in itself, but also result in additional bulk stomach gas and food at various stages of digestion or elimination. As a result, activities such as running or jumping on the diet of horses usually show a high cereal or muesli. As the discussion above, the benefits of this type convenience foods, the potential cost savings and improved bodywork for the competition. Also, the horses are old and malnourished, sick, or their normal diet, by adding this high-energy food, which is useful, especially in winter when they need extra energy to keep warm. On the advantages they have several shortcomings. These energy-rich foods do not provide the weight, fiber, or horses in need of mental stimulation. When the food has been fed to supplement the traditional diet of hay and straw, it is not a problem. But when such foods from the mass of the horses diet, may reduce the bulk of fiber in different digestive problems (ulcers can often result in such cases) and lack of stimulation can cause stress and the development of undesirable habits (such as cribbing or repetitive movements). It should also be noted that the high-energy foods when they are fed more, this can lead to carbohydrate overload, and therefore a serious disease laminitis. Because some horses are more prone to it than others, because the history of a species or breed, you should consult your veterinarian before feeding in large quantities. If your horse is current diet is already rich (like the grass in the spring), it should be supplemented with professional advice before muesli, cereals and products.


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