Harvest Harmonics Presentation at the United Nations on Sustainable Agriculture!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=26l8fCorfiSzwUkM&v=uOC6zWZRp38&feature=youtu.be&ab_channel=HarvestHarmonics
Frank Arlia, the visionary CEO of Harvest Harmonics, recently made a compelling presentation at the United Nations (UN) headquarters. The focus of this landmark address was the revolutionary Kyminasi Crop Booster, a cutting-edge technology poised to...
Embracing Innovation for Sustainable Farming
In our ongoing pursuit of sustainable farming practices, you to exploring new techniques and embracing innovative technologies. In this edition, we will delve into the importance of experimenting with novel approaches and highlight three effective methods: the use of cover crops, integrated pest management, and the adoption of cutting-edge technologies like Harvest...
Evaluating Current Farming Practices
Evaluating Current Practices
Farming practices have a significant impact on the environment, and as climate change continues to affect our planet, it is important to evaluate our current farming practices to transition to more sustainable practices. Sustainable farming practices are essential to reduce the negative impact of agriculture on the environment and ensure...
Setting Sustainability Goals
Setting sustainability goals is a crucial step towards achieving more sustainable farming practices.
After evaluating current farming practices, it is essential to determine what needs to be done to improve the sustainability of the farm.
The goals that are set should align with the specific needs of the farm and consider the environmental impact of farming practices.
Here...
Lava Terrace and Harvest Harmonics
by LD Sledge
“I had the pleasure and good fortune to meet and interview Duane and Dina Barker, two extraordinary people whom I consider models for creativity and survival.
Where they are today and how they got here.
In 2020 they entered their first two wine competitions resulting in six medals and international recognition.
At the 2020 Sunset International Wine Competition,...
Water II
“There is nothing softer and weaker than water, and yet there is nothing better for attacking hard and strong things.”
The Chinese sage Lao Tzu
Lao Tzu in the “Tao-Te Ching” explained this paradox like this. “Water’s ability to wash, soothe and nourish contrast with its brute power.” This is exhibited by Niagara Falls, tsunamis and the Grand Canyon...