Wild Salmon Advocates Call for Cermaq Chief's Resignation Video
Wild salmon advocates on the historic Get Out Migration called for the resignation of Geir Isaksen - CEO of Norwegian Government-owned Cermaq, the world's second largest salmon farming corporation - at the company's headquarters in Campbell River, over his failure to protect BC's wild salmon from the ecological impacts of his company's farms. Salmon conservation groups have been pushing for the clearing of the the "Wild Salmon Narrows", a critical migratory pathway for embattled Fraser River sockeye and other wild salmon. Isaksen recently rejected calls to close just two Cermaq-owned farms despite having called for such precautionary measures himself in his 2009 report to shareholders.
Buying And Managing An Organic Farm Property
Organic farming has been with us since farming began but it has taken on new meaning The demand for organic farms has increased over the years so much that almost part of the country has them
Real farmers key to feeding America
When the Agriculture Department released its 2007 census recently, the news appeared surprisingly good: For the first time since World War II, the United States did not lose farms, it gained them - 75,810, to be exact, for a total of 2.2 million.
Holy Ground Farm, Inc Announces Impotency Resolved by Simple Non-Invasive Method
A middle-aged man who had been impotent for several years got an unexpected surprise last week after using a glyph that was designed by Holy Ground Farm, Inc.(HGF) to restore damaged nerve bundles. He found the glyph in HGFs manual that has just been released entitled "Unlocking the Power of Glyphs." The manual is a collection of life transforming symbols that have been empowered by the highest Source to assist people in clearing issues that are holding them back.