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Updated on April 17, 2007

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1. Vegetables News: Pichay bats for Pinoy veggies
Prospero "Butch" Pichay has vowed to push for legislation that would protect and promote the vegetable industry in the country, particularly in Benguet and the Cordilleras amidst the influx of cheap vegetables from other countries. Pichay, whose campaign advocacy includes protecting the interests of the Filipino industries, said thousands of vegetable farmers and traders from Benguet, the Cordilleras as well as those from other agricultural areas are in danger of losing their livelihood if...
Source - Catanduanes Tribune,Philippines - Read the story


2. Vegetables News: Gardening With Charlie - Gardening With Kids
Now she's a teenager and not interested in gardening at the moment, but somehow I feel the "seed" has been planted for her to appreciate plants, flowers and growing food. If you want your child to love gardening, the best thing you can do is show them how much you love it just by reveling in your own garden every day. Make Gardening Fun But gardening isn't an easy sell for most kids; they have so much competing for their attention already: television, computers, sports and a zillion...
Source - 18 hours ago - Read the story


3. Vegetables News: Great Gardening Tips for Novices and Know-it-alls
And whether you re faced with an unfamiliar garden pest or are curious what variety of green bean thrives best in your climate, the best people to learn from are other gardeners. Here are some tips for enjoying your garden this year whether you ve been digging in the dirt for years, or you re just starting out. She herself is an avid gardener, which isn t surprising considering she grew up in the family business. If you work full time and have family obligations when you re home, chances...
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4. Vegetables News: Local food industry gets boost from lawmakers
Our agriculture committees have been forward-thinking and brave enough to provide legislation that promotes Vermont's agriculture rather than the usual "bolstering" when the agricultural economy falters. With the rapidly growing trend of eating and buying locally, coupled with looming peak oil and costly energy resources, Vermont is in a position for the first time in 100 years to have a climate for truly viable and sustainable agriculture. Our citizen-legislators have recognized that...
Source - Rutland Herald,VT - Read the story


5. Vegetables News: Heart-friendly food served during Heart Week
Finnair has participated in the campaign since the year 2000, and this year acknowledges the theme from April 13 to 19 in menus served onboard European flights. The industry's most reliable source. In Business Class lime-marinated raw pickled whitefish, Finnish archipelago bread and mustard sauce is served as a starter, roasted lamb with red onion sauce, mashed potatoes and steamed vegetables as main course, and a berry timbale as dessert. Heart-friendly food contains reasonable amounts of...
Source - 13 hours ago - Read the story


6. Vegetables News: RBG offers kids gardening programs in May
A budding gardener can take the first session and if they wish, continue on in their garden by taking the second session. Now in its 60th year, this popular program for eight- to 13-year-olds provides an opportunity for kids to learn about gardening. Each child is given a garden plot to plant, cultivate and harvest. Nancy Lee-Colibaba and staff give five- to seven-year-olds the opportunity to grow, care for and harvest their own vegetables and flowers. Caregivers and their three- to five-...
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