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Start-up guide for an organic self-reliance garden

A new free publication of the Hawaii County Resource Center introduces beginning gardeners to concepts of organic self-reliance gardens.
Seeing Our Economy Clearly
-- and Rebuilding an Authentic One
Review: "Inverting the Economic Order," by Wendell Berry, The Progressive, September 2009
[Note: Unfortunately, Inverting the Economic Order is only available at larger libraries and to subscribers of The Progressive. To compensate, I have quoted generously to provide a fuller dimension to Berry's essay. -PT]
Upon finishing Wendell Berry's remarkable truth-telling essay "Inverting the Economic Order," one reader wrote: "Please reprint it into pamphlet form and distribute it to every high school and college library in this land, so needful of an agrarian resurrection." Yet another wrote: "The new Wendell Berry article is incredibly important and must be spread as widely as possible."
So what's all the fuss about?
Newsletter 9 - December 2009

Welcoming Makahiki, the season of Lono, Hawaiian god of peace, fertility, abundance, and agriculture.
The Carbon Footprint of Food
Review: To Cut Global Warming, Swedes Study Their Plates, A series on Global Warming
Sweden is probably the world's leader in studying and implementing policies to reduce green-house gas emissions. It has set goals of eliminating fossil fuel use for electricity by 2020, and eliminating gasoline powered vehicles by 2030. Now, based on a new study showing that greenhouse gas emissions could be reduced by more than 20% if people changed the way they eat, it has issued new food labeling guidelines for specific foods to include the carbon-dioxide content involved in the production of that food.
Newsletter 8 - November 2009

Kalo (taro) is an essential plant for Hawaiian culture and agriculture. See kalo events and report below.
