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Author: Sage Patterson

A Quick Guide to my Kitchen Essentials

Published October 29, 2024By Sage Patterson
Categorized as Health Tagged Cooking, Low waste

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Why Cows are Good For the Environment

Published March 24, 2024By Sage Patterson
Categorized as Agriculture, Environment, Health Tagged Cattle, Farming, Monoculture, Soil health

All the while, human beings (and all creatures for that matter) have been eating meating for as long as we’ve walked the planet. Meat is filled with highly valuable vitamins and minerals that can be hard to get from other sources, especially at a 1:1 ratio. 

What Climate Produces the Best Food?

Published March 7, 2024By Sage Patterson
Categorized as Agriculture, Compost, Environment, Gardening, Soil Tagged Climate change, gardening, Soil health

And with temperature increases in warmer climates brought on by climate change, we’re seeing an increase in plant diseases. Certain crops yield lower in extreme heat as well. 

Different Types of Compost

Published August 24, 2023By Sage Patterson
Categorized as Agriculture, Compost, Environment, Gardening, Soil Tagged Vermicomposting

Commercial compost has both A and B grades that you can order. Grade A compost is sifted to a finer degree than Grade B compost. Grade A compost is also said to be free of seeds.

At Home Guide to Gardening

Published June 27, 2023By Sage Patterson
Categorized as Agriculture, Compost, Gardening, Health Tagged compost, gardening, Vermicomposting

Rather than spraying conventional pesticide, neem oil can be a great natural alternative to conventional pesticides if you’re experiencing pests in your garden.

Michigan Bee Population on the Rise

Published October 5, 2020By Sage Patterson
Categorized as Agriculture, Environment Tagged Bees, Honeybees, Michigan

Some regions of the world have reported as much as a 90% drop in bee populations within the last 15 years, according to National Geographic.

A Review of the New Netflix Documentary, “Kiss The Ground”

Cropped shot of a woman holding a plant growing out of soil
Published September 28, 2020By Sage Patterson
Categorized as Agriculture, Compost, Environment, Gardening, Soil Tagged Regenerative agriculture, Soil health

The documentary is all about the importance of soil, and more specifically, how we can take care of the soil, so the soil will take care of us.

The Solar Panel Problem, and How to Fix It

Solar Power Panels, Mt. Laguna, California, USA
Published September 23, 2020By Sage Patterson
Categorized as Environment, Recycling Tagged Solar panels

Solar panels were not widely deployed until the early 2000s, and with a lifespan of 25 years, only a small fraction of solar panels are out of use today.

Neonicotinoids Killing Bird and Bees

Published September 23, 2020By Sage Patterson
Categorized as Environment, Health Tagged Birds, Honeybees, Pesticides

Neonicotinoids are used at a much lower rate than non-neonicotinoids, but they are radically more toxic to the environment.

Organic Diets Radically Decrease Glyphosate Levels

Published August 31, 2020By Sage Patterson
Categorized as Agriculture, Environment, Health Tagged Glyphosate

Out of a total of 158 urine samples, 94% and 97% of samples tested positive for Glyphosate and AMPA, respectively.

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