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    Default El-nino - Explore and think out of the box.


    El Nino formed, likely to last until winter - Japanese agency - Yahoo! News Philippines

    Threat to Food Security - ?? - No water, try "seaweed aquaponics" - producing fish and "seaweeds" instead. You have salt water fish and abundant healthy seaweed. We can make use of our God given "islands" as we are surrounded by the sea. No need to go to the sea to fish, bring the seawater to the land, piping or hauling-trucking. More sea water inland, creates more fresh water by evaporation and reverse the El-Nino - "ill effects". Explore...

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    Default The real value of healthy food

    Quote Originally Posted by Code Talker View Post
    TS cheaper / cost effective ba in the long run ang ingon ani na proceso f pang personal consumption lng?
    Good question. Cheaper is possible, but the most important "value-added" to what you produce is a no-antibiotics, pesticide free, insecticide fee, chemical free, herbicide free, nutritious, delicious, true-organic, healthy, natural ( no-GMO) fish, veggies and herbs. The real "value" you could attach to your very own produce when the health of your family is at stake in "invaluable". You cannot compare this "apple to apple" with what you purchase in the market or even "supermarket". Not even DA 7 can guarantee this quality.

    For example, Tilapia fish you buy in the market- what is it fed ? Grown from pond then surely there are chicken manure - with all the anti-biotics that the chicken is fed is passed to the tilapia fish ?? For example if the Tilapia fish cost you say 100.00 php live-clean to produce, is beyond compare to what you buy from the fish-market God know's where it was produced and what is in the fish even if the Tilapia fish is sold at 100.00 Php without any effort from your side.

    Let your food be your medicine and your medicine your food. See You-tube below.

    Charlotte Gerson on Cancer and Disease - YouTube
    Last edited by EsoyLegaspi; 08-11-2012 at 08:29 PM.

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    Default Re: Backyard production of fish and vegetables


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    Impacts of Farming Intensification on Wildlife and Ecosystem Health - Poultry Articles from The Poultry Site

    If we do the things the way we always did, we will always get what we always got.

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    Default Re: Backyard production of fish and vegetables

    Is it True That Eating Eggs is as Bad as Smoking?

    Check it out..know more about eggs and cholesterol scare...not all eggs are created equal..

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    Default Re: Backyard production of fish and vegetables

    Wow, this is a very helpful thread. You have a similar idea with Engr. Nestor Archival.
    He has a very big pond in front of his eco-house in Talamban, Cebu City which supplies him with
    backyard-grown tilapia. When I was there, he even treated us with newly-caught sinugbang tilapia.

    Now, sir EsoyL, have you fully replicated the idea? Medyo kapoy man back read oi. Hehe.
    I would like to have one at home too which would fit our small garden lot.

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    Default Re: Backyard production of fish and vegetables

    Quote Originally Posted by Usman77 View Post
    Wow, this is a very helpful thread. You have a similar idea with Engr. Nestor Archival.
    He has a very big pond in front of his eco-house in Talamban, Cebu City which supplies him with
    backyard-grown tilapia. When I was there, he even treated us with newly-caught sinugbang tilapia.

    Now, sir EsoyL, have you fully replicated the idea? Medyo kapoy man back read oi. Hehe.
    I would like to have one at home too which would fit our small garden lot.
    unsa kadako iya tilapia pond bai?
    I'm also interested aning hydrophonics hehe

    recently bought a farm para I can try my hands ani na field
    newbie farmer soon...

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    Default Re: Backyard production of fish and vegetables

    Quote Originally Posted by Usman77 View Post
    Wow, this is a very helpful thread. You have a similar idea with Engr. Nestor Archival.
    He has a very big pond in front of his eco-house in Talamban, Cebu City which supplies him with
    backyard-grown tilapia. When I was there, he even treated us with newly-caught sinugbang tilapia.

    Now, sir EsoyL, have you fully replicated the idea? Medyo kapoy man back read oi. Hehe.
    I would like to have one at home too which would fit our small garden lot.
    Hi Usman,
    Do you know what kind of plants did he produce in his pond?

  9. #209

    Default Fighting cancer the natural way

    The miracles of coco-oil – our very own coconut..
    Fighting cancer naturally,
    Dr. Bruce Fife Virgin Coconut Oil VS Cancer and Thyroid - YouTube

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    Default Re: Backyard production of fish and vegetables

    Quote Originally Posted by MK View Post
    unsa kadako iya tilapia pond bai?
    I'm also interested aning hydrophonics hehe

    recently bought a farm para I can try my hands ani na field
    newbie farmer soon...
    Daku sad. murag half of a normal-size swimming pool. I remember nga naa pa man gani toy balsa (bamboo raft).
    Interesado sab ko ani pero nindot sad padatu ta. hehe

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