Posts Tagged ‘Rural Eco Friendly Communities’

Drought-Free Farm Water Conservation Ideas

Water plays a very important part in a farmer’s life. Without water, there will be no successful farming method ever because it is one of the most important factors in making a farming venture thrive and succeed. Unfortunately, no matter how abundant water may seem, it is never enough to support all farming activities. farmcommunities.com

Eat Healthy, Go For Free Range Chickens

It was said that if the chicken you’re eating right now has had a cruel and stressful life, chances are, you’re eating a chicken that’s soaked in its own toxins and would then be passed to you causing diseases that are without cure. In other words, healthy meats produce quality proteins which prevent most lifestyle [...]

Start Your Own Bee Farm

Looking for a backyard business with a good ROI? If you are not allergic to bee stings and you’re not afraid to get up close and personal with these honey-making high flyers, then this business is for you. Bee farms are income generating, very ideal if you only have a little piece of land to [...]

Profitable Forest Farming

In forest farming, a farmer is not only harvesting nature’s gift for his own good but also helps the forest maintain its natural health and balance. Actually, helping the existing ecosystem is the first and foremost concern of all forest farmers and forest farming communities, as well as those organizations assisting them in proper forest [...]

Fitness Problems in Rural Communities

Rural communities enjoy proximity to nature in environment and lifestyle, generally believed to be comparatively free of stress and more health-friendly. However, keeping up with modern facilities related to urban life has long started affecting rural communities in somewhat subtle ways. One of these concerns is the health and fitness of rural population. For example, [...]

Strategies for Environmental Friendly Communities

Thinking of our natural environment, we may feel unfortunate and fortunate at the same time; unfortunate for intoxicating it to an alarming level; and yet fortunate enough for developing awareness of this threat to the beauty, health, and future of life on our planet. Better late than never! Now, we face the challenge of preventing [...]

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