DIRT WORKS

Dirt Works, one of the first green businesses to go online. Their content rich sites list & describe The Very Best Quality green, practical products you can buy for organic farms and gardens as well as practical products for the home, office and commercial use and lots of information too. They have many quality items at prices everyone can afford and have wholesale programs for qualified buyers. Check us out here and at New England Natural.com. It’s fun, rewarding and educational to shop here. All the best in Organic Gardening and All Natural products for the Home, Farm and Ranch. And your apartment too! Here you’ll find organic fertilizer, compost, natural pest control, books, natural soaps, natural foods, information, and environmental news and a whole bunch more stuff.

They evolved from a local environmental landscape, gardening company in North Central Vermont. During those years I was selling and using many of the products listed on our sites in the course of that work. Therefore I feel confident that you will find them to be of the highest quality just as my clients back then did. Look around here. Enjoy our product listings, environmental links and downloads. I’m sure you’ll enjoy your experience. I work hard to keep the web sites up to date and full of helpfull information about the products and trends in the green marketplace. Whether you are a home gardener looking for information about one or two products, or if you’re shopping for large quantities for your company, market garden or coop we can accommodate your needs.

For more information, please visit http://www.dirtworks.net

Natural Gardening

The Natural Gardening range of compost balancers and water absorbing polymers help the organic gardener enrich garden soil the organic way. These products help enhance soil drainage, improve soil structure, boost fertility and prevent drought stress no matter what the soil type. Complete Rot is an innovative composting aid formulated to balance the high nitrogen content of green garden and kitchen waste. So instead of ending up with black slime you can produce a friable useful soil conditioner. An organic treat for your soil.

Complete Rot for Leaves turns autumn leaves into a valuable source of organic material for your soil in half the normal time. Complete Soak is a natural organic polymer that promotes plant growth by providing a continual supply of water together with natural nutrients, trace elements and plant growth hormones. Plants germinate, establish and grow in a shorter period of time when treated with Complete Soak.

For more information, please visit http://www.naturalgardening.co.uk

LANDIS INTERNATIONAL, INC

LANDIS INTERNATIONAL, INC., was the first and today is one of the most successful organizations specializing in contract project management for agricultural products. LANDIS has been an innovator in the industry since our beginning in 1982. LANDIS was the first organization to specialize in contract agricultural project management. LANDIS was the first to incorporate Good Laboratory Practice Standards in the field in 1987. LANDIS introduced the standard for GLP Field Notebooks in 1988 and developed the first electronic field notebook in 1993.

LANDIS is not only the pioneer company in agricultural project management but continues today as one of the worlds leading scientific organizations – one whose goal is to work toward a brighter future for agriculture. The LANDIS staff has extensive experience in all of the agricultural disciplines and has been managing products through the regulatory process for registration with the U. S. EPA and the various State Agencies since 1975. In addition to all levels of regulatory activities, we offer a wide range of services designed to meet the varying product development and studies management needs of our clients.

For more information, please visit http://www.landisintl.com

HybTech

F1 hybrid varieties ensure high uniformity of the product, give high yields due to heterosis, allow the rapid combination of different traits, and provide a natural protection of breeders right. The production of hybrid varieties requires homozygous inbred parental lines and reversible male sterility.

The complete homozygosity of parental lines ensures uniformity of the F1 hybrid crops, while male sterility facilitate the large-scale hybrid seed production without emasculation. The aim of the HybTech research is to use molecular approach to bring the reversible male sterility and doubled haploid technology to practice in a wide range of species.

For more information, please visit http://www.hybtech.org

FACE

Farmers Advancement & Cultivating Effort (FACE) Trust is a not for profit, non-governmental trust that improves people’s lives of Bangladesh by providing information and applying organic expertise to solve problems in agriculture and the environment. Our mission and direction is influencedby over all District member that help guide the activities undertaken as a business.These Trust doing work from 2004 for improve rural livelihood and farmers economical development. These Trust registered under the Trust Registration Act.1908 and the registration no.71 Book-4, at Sadar Sub Register, Dhaka,Bangladesh.

The FACE-Trust represents family farm and rural groups whose members face the challenge of the deepening economic recession in rural communities. The combination of our member groups’ grassroots strength and Face-Trust experience working on the national level enables us to play a unique role in securing a sustainable, economically just, healthy, safe and secure food and farm system. Additional power comes from collaborative work with a carefully built network of domestic and international organizations that share similar goals.

For more information, please visit http://facetrust.weebly.com

CropGen

A consumer and media information initiative, CropGen’s mission is to make the case for GM crops and foods by helping to achieve a greater measure of realism and better balance in the UK’s public discussions on agriculture and food. CropGen recognises that crop biotechnology offers many actual and potential benefits benefits which are often overlooked or deliberately obscured in public debates. CropGen accordingly participates in radio and TV interviews and presentations, briefs journalists, writes articles and letters, and offers speakers for private and public debates and meetings.

CropGen’s views are entirely our own. None of the associates or experts is employed by or receives research funding either from the biotechnology industry or from any organisation campaigning against the use of biotechnology in agriculture and the food industry. Most CropGen contributors offer their services in the public interest. The headlines and rhetoric about genetically modified (GM) crops and foods have been alarming, and it would not be surprising if you had reservations about both of them. There may be risks attached to GM technology, but we believe there are also enormous potential benefits and that these benefits far outweigh the risks. Where we see real benefits we will say so loudly and if we have concerns we will be just as vocal.

For more information, please visit http://www.cropgen.org

FiBL

The Research Institute of Organic Agriculture FiBL Switzerland, FiBL Germany and FiBL Austria are centres for research and consultancy on organic agriculture. FiBL Switzerland was founded in 1973. The close links between different fields of research and the rapid transfer of knowledge from research to advisory work and agricultural practice are FiBLs strengths. FiBL Switzerland employs over 120 members of staff. FiBL Germany is a non-profit association registered in Frankfurt. Its work is financed by means of projects as well as donations from foundations and members. 13 permanent members of staff are employed in Frankfurt, supported by experts on a contract basis. Very close cooperation takes place with FiBL in Frick.

FiBL Austria was founded in May 2004. Headquartered in Vienna, FiBL Austria is a service hub and interface between science and practice. FiBL has long been committed to the international development of organic agriculture (there are, for instance, close links with the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements IFOAM). FiBL has competencies in organic soil management, plant production, holistic animal health, animal ethology and organic animal breeding, in socioeconomics, in comprehensive analysis of the organic market and in organic food processing and production. Numerous FiBL projects in Eastern Europe, India, Latin America and Africa promote the development of organic research services as well as advisory and certification services.

For more information, please visit http://www.fibl.org

GLOBALGAP

The challenge of globalising markets is nowhere greater than in the primary food sector. GLOBALGAP (formerly known as EUREPGAP) has established itself as a key reference for Good Agricultural Practices (G.A.P.) in the global market place, by translating consumer requirements into agricultural production in a rapidly growing list of countries currently more than 100 on every continent. GLOBALGAP is a private sector body that sets voluntary standards for the certification of agricultural products around the globe. The aim is to establish ONE standard for Good Agricultural Practice (G.A.P.) with different product applications capable of fitting to the whole of global agriculture.

GLOBALGAP is a pre-farm-gate standard, which means that the certificate covers the process of the certified product from farm inputs like feed or seedlings and all the farming activities until the product leaves the farm. GLOBALGAP is a business-to-business label and is therefore not directly visible to consumers. As many other on-farm assurance systems have been in place for some time prior to the existence of GLOBALGAP, a way had to be found to encourage the development of regionally adjusted management systems and so to prevent farmers from having to undergo multiple audits. Existing national or regional farm assurance schemes that have successfully completed their benchmarking process are recognised as an equivalent to GLOBALGAP.

For more information, please visit http://www.globalgap.org

BIO ORGANICS, INC

As more and more is learned about how plants really work, it is becoming obvious that the conventional emphasis on soil chemistry and NPK fertilizers has problems – most notably in the areas of drinking water contamination, soil degradation, disease-prone plants, and input costs. But after decades of focusing exclusively on chemically-oriented growing practices, soil scientists around the world are now looking to the biological sciences to find better, cleaner, and more sustainable methods of growing both crops and ornamentals. Mycorrhizal fungi inoculants are one of the first results of USDA and university research in this very promising area.

In natural soil situations, plants enjoy mutually-beneficial relationships with many other organisms, many of them microscopic, and all these biological elements – plant roots, fungi, bacteria, earthworms, and other life forms – play some role in the lives of the others. Over millions of years, mycorrhizal fungi and plants have formed a mutual dependence. The fungi are nourished by root exudates and in return bring great amounts of soil nutrients and moisture to their host plants. A mycorrhizal plant can uptake 100 times or more nutrients than one without the beneficial fungi.

For more information, please visit http://www.bio-organics.com

GardenIQ

GardenIQ.com is not your normal online dot com who is short on experience, their site was put together by organic gardeners, a organic fertilizer manufacturer, and of course, some friendly web developers. All of our products are 100% natural and chemical free! If you have any questions about our products, gardening, lawn care, or anything else visit the Gardening Questions section of the site. GardenIQ.com is open for business 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. You can find everything you need for your garden from A to Z, so go ahead and shop for your gardenall from the comfort of your own home or office – anytime you feel like it!

No matter how heavy the bag of fertilizer, Mr. FedEx Man will deliver it right to your doorstep. You can be assured that GardenIQ.com will ship it expertly packaged for the trip and directly to you. Order it online, and we’ll deliver it to your door (or anywhere else) in as little as 2 days! Garden.com truly believes in keeping your confidential information just that confidential! We will only use your personal information for the purposes of enhancing your Garden.com experience. Companion planting represents organic gardenings basic concept of learning from nature. The idea behind companion planting is that there are certain plants, when grown together, which have a mutually beneficial relationship unique to that combination.

For more information, please visit http://www.gardeniq.com