archive for July 4th, 2006

The Jungle at 100, the U.S. at 230

by @ Tuesday, July 4th, 2006.

Eleven score and ten years ago today, a formal declaration was ratified by the Continental Congress that began the imperfect continuing experiment in democracy that is our United States.
At three different points in U.S. history, Congress has passed laws restricting the ability of citizens to criticize the government generally, or criticize the Congress and the […]

Independence from GMOs, why fire works

by @ Tuesday, July 4th, 2006.

Washington Post: Anti-GMO activist Jeremey Rifkin’s editorial cautiously welcomes the rise of a new genomic technology — marker-assisted selection (MAS) — that will increase crop yields and pest resistance without relying on splicing in genes from other species. Except GMO crops may have already contaminated non-GMO crops enough to make MAS more difficult.
NPR: Morning Edition […]

Month of Berries

by @ Tuesday, July 4th, 2006.

We are nearing the end of our month of berries, and I admit to some relief. The berries have come from our CSA box, our current yard, and (thanks to freezing) the yard of our previous house. Our last house, a rental, had a very tidy raspberry patch. The patch was contained in a neat […]

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