Posted December 25th, 2006 by Organic Minded

A family of organic growers has developed the world's first and only pesticides certified as USDA-compliant with national organic regulations. This company's products are said to combat mildews, molds, rusts and blackspot, over-wintering eggs and larvae.
Here is the classic case of a need being filled. As more and more organic farmers, gardeners, and consumers ask for...no, demand organic alternatives to meet their needs, someone will step up to the plate and fill it.
So let your voice be heard for more organic alternatives in all aspects of our lives. We don't have to settle for poisoning ourselves, our children, and our environment.
Check it out at: Pharm Solutions Inc.
Happy Holidays and an Organic 2007!
Christy
MotherEarth'sFarm
Posted December 23rd, 2006 by Martin
Thanks Methanol Institute for this best ever overview of markets, policy and economic drivers for biodiesel. A must read first document....
Posted December 12th, 2006 by Biopact team
New World Record Achieved in Solar Cell Technology: "U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Alexander Karsner today announced that with DOE funding, a concentrator solar cell produced by Boeing-Spectrolab has recently achieved a world-record conversion efficiency of 40.7 percent, establishing a new milestone in sunlight-to-electricity
Posted December 12th, 2006 by Biopact team
Honda Establishes Solar Cell Subsidiary Company : "Honda Motor Co., Ltd. today announced plans to establish a wholly-owned subsidiary, Honda Soltec Co., Ltd., which will produce and sell the next-generation thin film solar cell independently developed by Honda. The new company will lead Honda to make a full-scale entry into the solar cell business.
The next-generation solar cell to be produced
Posted December 5th, 2006 by Martin
HeraldNet: Portland's big on biodiesel...
Posted December 4th, 2006 by Biopact team
Back pain is one of the most common reasons why people visit the doctor. It is especially challenging to keep your back in shape when you sit at a desk all day long. Our bodies were designed to be outside picking berries, fishing, and walking miles to look for shelter, not sitting stationary and reading email for hours on end.Yoga can help to get all of your major muscles groups moving and