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Reese Tipis
The Reese Tipis “GreenHouse Tipi” will extend the growing season in any climate. Out unique double-wall design lets you use our GreenHouse Tipi as a greenhouse, hotbed or cold frame depending on your needs and budget.

Rim Guard-- Environmentally Friendly Liquid Tire Ballast
Earth-conscious farmers are disgusted with the damaging effects of calcium chloride tire ballast. Now there is an environmentally friendly alternative.

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Products

Reese Tipis - GreenHouse Tipi Kit - 13.5' - ThoroSheild Cover
GreenHouse Tipi Kit - 13.5'- ThoroSheild Cover, Liner, Heatcap and door. Rope kit, 12" Galvanized stakes and instruction book. 16' HQ butt treated poles.

Reese Tipis - GreenHouse Tipi Kit - 15.75' - ThoroSheild Cover
GreenHouse Tipi Kit - 15.75' - ThoroSheild Cover, Liner, Heatcap and door. Rope kit, 12" Galvanized stakes and instruction book. 20' HQ butt treated poles.

Reese Tipis - GreenHouse Tipi Kit - 17.5' - ThoroSheild Cover
GreenHouse Tipi Kit - 17.5' - ThoroSheild Cover, Liner, Heatcap and door. Rope kit, 12" Galvanized stakes and instruction book. 22' HQ butt treated poles.

Rescue 911
Permanently fix cracks and leaks on roofs, gutters, downspouts, flashing, vents, concrete and PVC pipe by simply spraying on Rescue 911®! It's waterproof, self-leveling and won't freeze, crack, sag or peel! No harmful CFC's or Hexane! Specify black, white or silver spray. 18 oz. aerosol cans.

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Feature Articles

Risk Assessment of Transitioning Your Operation to Organic by Bob Turnbull and Kathleen Delate
Successful adoption of certified organic production requires assessing and addressing a wide variety of risks before, during and beyond the 36 month transition period.

Renewable Carbon Management - NaturTech® Composting System by
Our technologies can manage the organics from the municipal solid waste stream, agricultural residuals, food processing by-products, livestock manure, and wastewater treatment biosolids (raw or digested) ...

Raising a glass to (almost) organic wine by Tara Parker-Pope
Organic wines are, according to this blog, one of the hottest trends in restaurants today, according to a report last week from the National Restaurant Association.

Rearing Chicks and Pullets for the Small Laying Flock by Melvin L. Hamre
Good layers develop from healthy, well-bred chicks raised under good feeding and management programs. Buying the right type of chick is important for the most economical production ...

Recharge Your 'Green' Spirit This Holiday by Organic Producer
The Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC), a nonprofit public service organization dedicated to rechargeable battery and cell phone recycling, offers a free simple solution to preserve the environment ...

Recipe for Amending the Soil by Catherine Erhard
It’s no secret that successful organic farmers and gardeners use compost. Using high-quality compost helps ensure lush plants and healthy growth. Soil also benefits from good compost.

Reese Tipis by
The Reese Tipis “GreenHouse Tipi” will extend the growing season in any climate. Out unique double-wall design lets you use our GreenHouse Tipi as a greenhouse, hotbed or cold frame depending on your needs and budget.

Research With Leonardite by 360 Organics
Leonardite (Tri-Lig) increases the buffering properties of soil and chelation of metal ions under alkaline conditions, according to Dr. Senn of Clemson University ...

Researching Better Growth by Catherine Erhard
Blue River Hybrids offers a wide range of organic seed, and the research they do proves they seek to offer more.

Rising CO2 levels could decrease the nutritional value of major food crops by Southwestern University
As levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere rise in the 21st century, the nutritional value of many major food crops could decrease, according to a study conducted at Southwestern University.

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