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Mona Lisa Orlando: $99
in The Flyaway Weblog, on September 29, 2008
... or electric vehicles. The hotel's 12 tropically landscaped acres use reclaimed water for irrigation.
About Celebration, Florida
Named America's 2007 Dream Town, Celebration, Florida is a pla...
Eco-Neighborhood in the Works
in Latina Viva, on July 19, 2008
...e of the roughest neighborhoods.
Part of the plans includes the use of solar panels, underground irrigation, and chemical toilets . These dry toilets are supposed to be non-polluting-and deo...
RAMP Meetings for ISDRA
in Under My Helmet, on April 22, 2008
...lap Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85020
(602) 943 â€" 2656
Thursday, April 24th (6pm to 8pm)
Imperial Irrigation District William R. Condit Meeting Room
1285 Broadway
El Centro, CA 92243
(760) 339-9422
Th...
Golf in Death Valley
in Eagle Par Birdie, on February 19, 2008
Courtesy: Greg Hand
It's now the halfway point in February. Only four weeks until Spring. Another eight weeks until Spring really arrives in the snowy North.
Golf is back on network TV with signals beamed from sunny locales on the American West coast. I can taste my envy.
It all go...
Short But Sweet: An English Gem
in Eagle Par Birdie, on October 20, 2007
...st Hill has remained much as Butchart laid it out in 1907, there are new elements like a modernized irrigation system in 1981 and reprofiled bunkers with superior sand, a project begun in 1999 and now...
Monterey In A Mazda Part 2
in Eagle Par Birdie, on September 18, 2007
...ration.
Gene Bates, a busy architect out of Florida, did the work.
Most of it was to renovate the irrigation and drainage of the course. But while doing that, all tees were leveled, extensive bunker...
Crops can now command water from farmers, courtesy RFID
in The RFID Weblog, on July 23, 2007
...hich uses RFID and alerts the farmer in case the plant requires water and can even start the irrigation systems automatically. The clip on sensor is of the size of a fly wing and is expected to...
Some People Talk to Their Plants. Now Your Plants Can Talk to You!
in Philoneist, on July 20, 2007
...hat the plants let you know when they need water.
This is an eco-friendly alternative to excessive irrigation. By using this in heavily cropped areas, the state of Colorado is expected to save millio...
Really Old World Wines
in Celebrate Wine, on July 3, 2007
...ine vessels sit in neat rows where the old winery building stood. Each one held up to 1,800l, while irrigation channels show how winemakers used water to maintain a constant temperature.
A villa, co...
Bordeaux Warming
in Celebrate Wine, on April 1, 2007
...us regions".
He said the threat might come from a series of challenges, citing problems with irrigation, diseases, and soil erosion resulting from flooding.
For his part, Bernard Sequi...
Private Clubs: An Endangered Species?
in Eagle Par Birdie, on February 16, 2007
...raise capital, they go back to their shareholders because they need to fix the roof or put in a new irrigation system. If you're a member for 12 to 15 years, you'll find that with assessments ...
Sample Business Plans A- C
in Biz Plan Hacks, on December 27, 2006
... Concrete Fabricators
Construction - Inspection Inspect A-bode
Construction - Irrigation - Homes Hass Irrigation Systems
Construction - Manufacturer Fiberglass World ...
Using water wisely
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on November 10, 2006
...f the past hundred years water shortages in agriculture have been countered by dams and large-scale irrigation works," the UNDP says. "In the years ahead the focus will shift decisively to d...
Corn: More Than Just Ethanol
in IfEnergy, on August 21, 2006
...ommunities where wastes are available, a variety of uses can easily be imagined including power for irrigation, rudimentary lighting for off-grid areas, and processing of corn such as shelling and dry...
Nigeria: Villagers Begin Appreciating Solar Power
in IfEnergy, on August 12, 2006
...big boost for rural Nigerian villages. Electricity can now be used for lighting, water pumping, and irrigation. ...
Natural High-Tech Textile
in The Techwear Weblog, on April 27, 2006
...the environmental story."
One of the fastest growing plants on earth, bamboo also requires no irrigation or synthetic chemicals, so it's considered a remarkably renewable and green material....
Do glowing plants offer a brighter future?
in Nanotechbuzz, on March 20, 2006
...hnological University . The development of such plants could help farmers to develop more efficient irrigation of crops."
But do we really need jellyfish genes and optical sensors to tell us whe...




