Hydroponic green fodder refers to grains and other seeds sprouted in water and grown until green appears. At least that’s what it means in the technical literature (1). Unfortunately, “fodder” in some of the popular literature refers specifically to hydroponic sprouted grain with several inches...
I spent most of August house sitting in western Massachusetts. I happened to discover that the aunt of a good friend would be travelling and needed someone to stay in her sweet 200 year-old cottage in the Berkshires and take care of her cat. And as anyone who lives in The City knows,...
The light color provides brightness while the natural grain continues the pattern of “blurring the boundaries between inside and outside.” The exterior is covered in dark-stained pine boards, a tree also native to the region. The pine slates are interspersed with sections of more or...
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Entrepreneurs are using heat and water from stranded assets such as power plants to grow food in places such as Brooklyn, New York and Cambridge, Massachusetts. Meanwhile, outside the city of Modesto, California, a 6-mile $100 million pipeline is being built to carry urban wastewater to farme...
Also see John Murrin, “Anglicizing an American Colony: The Transformation of Provincial Massachusetts,” PhD diss., Yale University, 1966.)) These political, intellectual, cultural, and economic developments built tensions that rose to the surface when, after the Seven Years’ War, Britain ...