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NEW YORK, Oct. 23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Dr.Hauschka Skin Care is proud to announce their support of the Terra PLC Damask Rose Farm, a new fair trade initiative in Ethiopia. Dr.Hauschka Skin Care manufacturer WALA Heilmittel is helping to create a self-reliant and economically sustainable community by establishing a biodynamic resource for Damask rose essential oil, a key ingredient in the Dr.Hauschka range. (Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20121023/NY98241) Seven years...
GREVE IN CHIANTI, Italy, September 24, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Sebastiano Cossia Castiglioni on why Querciabella went vegan Sebastiano Cossia Castiglioni is nothing short of relentless. That he led Querciabella's conversion to organic farming in 1988, long before the term green was over-spun, and subsequently turned the Tuscan wine estate to biodynamics in 2000, is emblematic of his environmentalist convictions. Now, the spirited insubordination of Querciabella's owner is...
The July-August issue of Eucalyptus magazine is now available online and at over 350 Bay Area locations. Los Gatos, CA (Vocus/PRWEB) July 19, 2011 Eucalyptus magazine, the only lifestyle magazine that focuses exclusively on health, wellness and green living in San Francisco Bay Area, has just released its July-August 2011 issue. Feature stories include articles on complementary cancer treatments, artisan ice creams, and biodynamic farming. In the Food Department, the "Healthful Eating"...
The July-August issue of Eucalyptus magazine is now available online and at over 350 Bay Area locations. Los Gatos, CA (Vocus/PRWEB) July 01, 2011 Eucalyptus magazine, the only lifestyle magazine that focuses exclusively on health, wellness and green living in San Francisco Bay Area, has just released its July-August 2011 issue. Feature stories include articles on complementary cancer treatments, artisan ice creams, and biodynamic farming. In the Food Department, the "Healthful Eating"...
We are advised by Soar BioDynamics, Ltd. that journalists and other readers should disregard the news release, Soar BioDynamics Enhances Online Report for Men with Elevated PSA Scores, issued 02-Nov-2009 over PR Newswire. Release was issued inadvertently. SOURCE Soar BioDynamics, Ltd.
SALEM, Ore., Sept. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- The winners of the 2009 Oregon Organic Coalition (OOC) Award for Excellence will be announced at a celebratory luncheon in Portland on Tuesday, September 15. Representatives from the organic community will gather at the Ecotrust Building to herald this year's Organically Grown in Oregon Week and honor these modern-day organic pioneers. Keynote speakers include Katy Coba, Director of Oregon Department of Agriculture, and Jack Gray of Winter Green Farm,...
By KATHLEEN BOSWELL BY KATHLEEN BOSWELL DURING THE 2007 Santa Fe Wine & Chile Fiesta, one seminar panel tried to define the meaning of "green" terminology as it applied to winemaking. The panelists thought the best distinction was to divide the green terms into two categories -- vineyard agricultural practices and cellar practices. To help fiesta-goers and readers understand some of the concepts used to characterize grape-growing and wine-making during this year's Wine & Chile Fiesta...
A t Red & White we are always trying to find ways to improve the company but to be honest, because we are a young company, the majority of improvements are made simply to allow us to survive. Yet there comes a point when the environmental impact of our daily lives becomes impossible to ignore. The inevitable discussion has ensued of how we can become a "greener" company. Small we might be, but there is no morality in disposing of cardboard and glass bottles through the normal trade waste...
By Anonymous Last January, I made a resolution to eat more veggies (and consume fewer pesticides). To make it happen, I've employed two basic strategies: 1) make a weekly pilgrimage to the farmers' market; and 2) buy more organic food every time I go to the grocery store. Because I'm a thrifty soul, the first strategy has proved much easier than the second. I get good deals at the farmer's market. By asking questions, I've learned that most of the vendors- even if they aren't "USDA certified...
By Dan Radil, The Bellingham Herald, Wash. Jul. 20--We seem to hear the term "sustainability" quite a bit these days, maybe so much so that we've become numb to its meaning and purpose. Simply put, sustainable practices provide assurance that the land we use is turned over to future generations in as good or better condition than it was received. And because the quantity of land we have is finite, it makes perfect sense for agriculturalists, including wineries, to follow sustainable...
