VOTING POWER100.00%
DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS0.00%
Net Worth
0.034USD
STEEM
0.000STEEM
SBD
0.000SBD
Effective Power
5.001SP
├── Own SP
0.634SP
└── Incoming DelegationsDeleg
+4.367SP
Detailed Balance
| STEEM | ||
| balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| market_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| savings_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| reward_steem_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| STEEM POWER | ||
| Own SP | 0.634SP | SP |
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| Delegation In | 4.367SP | SP |
| Effective Power | 5.001SP | SP |
| Reward SP (pending) | 0.000SP | SP |
| SBD | ||
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| sbd_conversions | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| sbd_market_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| savings_sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| reward_sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
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| name | moefarms |
| id | 288310 |
| rank | 1,427,183 |
| reputation | 207072526 |
| created | 2017-07-28T00:53:51 |
| recovery_account | steem |
| proxy | None |
| post_count | 18 |
| comment_count | 0 |
| lifetime_vote_count | 0 |
| witnesses_voted_for | 0 |
| last_post | 2017-11-08T20:35:42 |
| last_root_post | 2017-07-31T21:08:15 |
| last_vote_time | 2017-07-28T20:03:30 |
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| vesting_balance | 0.000 STEEM |
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| next_vesting_withdrawal | 1969-12-31T23:59:59 |
| withdrawn | 0 |
| to_withdraw | 0 |
| withdraw_routes | 0 |
| savings_withdraw_requests | 0 |
| last_account_recovery | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| reset_account | null |
| last_owner_update | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| last_account_update | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| mined | No |
| sbd_seconds | 0 |
| sbd_last_interest_payment | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| savings_sbd_last_interest_payment | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
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To Date
2026/05/18 03:56:24
2026/05/18 03:56:24
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | moefarms |
| vesting shares | 7110.728042 VESTS |
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}2026/05/12 18:46:18
2026/05/12 18:46:18
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | moefarms |
| vesting shares | 4398.517637 VESTS |
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}2026/04/26 03:11:30
2026/04/26 03:11:30
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | moefarms |
| vesting shares | 7123.243798 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #105515398/Trx 8a1644bcca731bee34cd5af20579fc230cec85ec |
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}2026/01/23 17:41:12
2026/01/23 17:41:12
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | moefarms |
| vesting shares | 4440.064456 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #102863655/Trx 566f0bcf6b7ebeadb00f423302b8fc99ff18a488 |
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}2024/12/17 12:53:42
2024/12/17 12:53:42
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | moefarms |
| vesting shares | 4604.283653 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #91309917/Trx a2eb1a7617895591ce8a7b8364983bfb4f839601 |
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}2023/11/14 04:35:24
2023/11/14 04:35:24
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | moefarms |
| vesting shares | 4773.417185 VESTS |
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}2023/09/22 07:36:09
2023/09/22 07:36:09
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | moefarms |
| vesting shares | 7710.325971 VESTS |
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}2022/11/03 15:25:39
2022/11/03 15:25:39
| delegator | steem |
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| vesting shares | 7932.377409 VESTS |
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2022/01/17 20:51:21
| delegator | steem |
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| vesting shares | 8152.485010 VESTS |
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2021/06/14 04:08:33
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | moefarms |
| vesting shares | 8336.679298 VESTS |
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}2020/12/11 14:23:06
2020/12/11 14:23:06
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | moefarms |
| vesting shares | 8524.101272 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #49359023/Trx 719537903f5d8745fc0376052e648abe60530a87 |
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}2020/12/06 07:59:03
2020/12/06 07:59:03
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | moefarms |
| vesting shares | 1912.543513 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #49210554/Trx c6a00185045294acaba931e3f5da2a00b8d5675a |
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}2020/12/05 18:00:48
2020/12/05 18:00:48
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | moefarms |
| vesting shares | 8530.309126 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #49194107/Trx 56cc9e9154df41f9999394db116306fc514825d5 |
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}2020/11/02 22:23:21
2020/11/02 22:23:21
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | moefarms |
| vesting shares | 1920.017158 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #48265753/Trx fec8673100bb0aa7eb9c91076c65579509872781 |
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2020/05/09 09:00:06
| delegator | steem |
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| vesting shares | 8733.114485 VESTS |
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2020/05/08 13:06:03
| delegator | steem |
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2020/04/16 01:58:24
| delegator | steem |
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}2019/07/28 02:33:18
2019/07/28 02:33:18
| parent author | moefarms |
| parent permlink | a-real-shtf-plan |
| author | steemitboard |
| permlink | steemitboard-notify-moefarms-20190728t023317000z |
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2019/05/12 19:04:36
| delegator | steem |
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}2018/07/28 01:50:48
2018/07/28 01:50:48
| parent author | moefarms |
| parent permlink | a-real-shtf-plan |
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2018/05/16 23:04:15
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2017/11/08 20:35:42
| parent author | marketreport |
| parent permlink | are-you-investing-in-bitcoin-gold-silver-other-cryptos-then-read-this-by-gregory-mannarino |
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| body | You might find this altcoin to be of interest; backed by actual assets and production; like gold, but with a yield. Google: MOE Farms SBX |
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2017/11/06 15:32:03
| parent author | moefarms |
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| body | Interesting! I'll look into it. Though I question whether a "currency" *needs* to be backed by something "real." Currencies are simply a leger system to allow people to barter when they don't agree on what they want to trade. You can always barter a currency because you can trade it with someone else for something you want. *That* is what gives it value, not being backed by something. That is what makes a commodity different, it has value besides being tradeable. Gold is nice because it can be both, a currency and a commodity. But this unfortunately makes the commodity value of gold go down because the currency value makes the price higher making it unprofitable to use it as a commodity. Hopefully that makes sense. I am writing a post about it right now actually so stay tuned! :) |
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2017/11/06 15:23:24
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2017/11/05 20:10:12
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| body | The problem with cryptos in general is that they are not backed by anything real. This altcoin is to be backed by actual assets and production without the need to trust a third party; like gold, but it has a yield. Token holders can see their assets being managed through a 512-camera on-site security system accessible 24/7 from any web-enabled device: http://moefarms.com/Business.html |
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2017/09/11 22:59:33
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2017/09/11 19:22:57
| parent author | chasewest |
| parent permlink | the-crypto-recap-august-3rd-2017-ignis-ico-announcement-sc-minio-integration-coinbase-on-bch |
| author | moefarms |
| permlink | re-chasewest-the-crypto-recap-august-3rd-2017-ignis-ico-announcement-sc-minio-integration-coinbase-on-bch-20170911t192258202z |
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| body | This one you guys might find of interest: http://moefarms.com/offer.html |
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2017/09/05 23:48:54
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| parent permlink | re-frankbacon-re-moefarms-re-frankbacon-re-eyeofthestorm-onegram-ico-new-altcoin-backed-by-gold-20170905t232056395z |
| author | ionlysaymeep |
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2017/09/05 23:20:57
| parent author | frankbacon |
| parent permlink | re-moefarms-re-frankbacon-re-eyeofthestorm-onegram-ico-new-altcoin-backed-by-gold-20170811t152158011z |
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| body | Here is a heads-up on the presale and ICO announcement: [ICO Pre-sale](http://moefarms.com/offer.html) |
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2017/09/05 23:17:48
| parent author | schattenjaeger |
| parent permlink | re-snowflake-market-capitalization-of-a-cryptocurrency-is-not-comparable-to-market-capitalization-of-a-company-20170102t111931615z |
| author | moefarms |
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| body | You might find this ICO to be of interest. Backed by real assets and production, capped at 100,000,000: [MOE Farms ICO](http://moefarms.com/offer.html) |
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2017/08/28 16:20:03
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| body | You might find this Altcoin of interest; backed by real assets and production: http://moefarms.com/offer.html |
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2017/08/18 19:40:15
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| body | Appreciate your response. Perhaps the best way to go from here would be wherever you would like to start. It is a large, complex business model with a lot of moving parts. It takes a few hours of serious and guided due diligence to understand the relationships between those parts, in order to appreciate the genuine, meaningful and durable value creation it produces. The math, science and engineering behind the business plan is absolutely solid. Aside from the strength of the economics, it is also a noble and worthy undertaking. It will make the world a better place and at a very healthy wage as well. Thank you for the opportunity to share the MOE Farms mission. Any counsel or advise you may have would be greatly appreciated. Looking forward to the exploration. |
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2017/07/31 21:08:15
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| body | MOE Farms is a completely grid-independent, balanced, closed-loop eco-system. It will produce over 300 super-premium quality retail and hospitality packaged food products. These products are pre-contracted to top-tier customers through multi-year purchase agreements. This translates into a capacity-driven operation as opposed to marketing and sales driven. The 5-year Pro Forma (http://moefarms.com/Pro%20Forma.html) is indicative of the prior statement. The 512-camera security system serves two primary purposes; the first is to provide a means whereby shareholders, some of them living on different continents, can observe the investment of their funds into the Build-out projected to take 15-18 months. After that, it serves the purpose of verifying chain-of-custody from seed to salad, farm to fork, pasture to plate. These 300 or so products are essentially the ingredients to prepared heat-n-serve and ready-to-eat “meal kits” to the top 3% wealth holders and income earners predominantly domiciled in North America. In brief, MOE Farms is a Farm of Farms, e.g. Data Caster Labs (server farm); mining, analytics, development; Sub-Zero Energy (fuel farm)– producing the bio-diesel that fuels our off-grid power plant with an initial 7.2 Mw sustainable power generation capacity. 6 Mw of which will be made available to data center customers. A Prime+ (livestock farm) beef and pork; Beyond Organics (organic produce farm), at completion of Build-out phase, will grow over 75 varieties of produce and specialty ingredients aimed at the white tablecloth restaurants and their celebrity chefs. In addition to this, the Wagyu herd, at capacity, will be 3600 head, sustainably producing 51,000 pounds per month of the most coveted beef on the planet with a demand/supply imbalance ratio of 6-1, on a 30-year growth trendline. There will be over 500,000 sq ft of livestock housing, processing and production facilities. This is not your Grandpa’s farm. A close examination of the website(http://moefarms.com) you will be richly rewarded with decades of in-depth insight and understanding into what a true apex class competitor and a true SHTF plan looks, sounds, feels, smells and dare I say, tastes like. Please take the time to do a thorough due diligence, passing on any oppertunity is much more prudent than subscribing with-out conviction. Looking forward to any feedback and comments. Thank you in advance, MOE Farms Executive Team Each ICA unit represents an appreciation interest in approximately 1.43 acres and a proportionate income interest in all Lone Star Empire LP, Profit Centers. |
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| body | This is just the tip of the iceberg. This has been going on for decades, all across the food chain. We are literally, unwittingly, eating ourselves sick. |
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2017/07/30 23:45:39
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| title | PBOC Hires Blockchain Engineers Who Will Oversee Creation of the “Digital RMB” |
| body | By Tyler Durden For those who can’t quite reconcile the Chinese government’s tentative acceptance of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies with the inherently anarchistic principles espoused by bitcoin’s creator, here’s yet another clue to support the theory that the Chinese government has decided to tolerate and regulate digital currencies in hopes of learning how to apply the technology to its own digital currency. At its core, the hypothetical “digital RMB” will subvert bitcoin’s core mission – that is, to enable individuals to circumvent government control and monitoring. Instead, Chinese policy makers intend to use the currency to strengthen the Communist Party’s ability to monitor its citizens for evidence of money laundering and other financial crimes, as MarketWatch noted earlier this year. [4] Of course, the PBOC’s official line is that it believes a blockchain-based digital currency would allow it to make more accurate monetary policy decisions by improving its ability to gather data on financial flows…but, as with all policies in China, maintaining social control and enforcing laws is the No. 1 priority here. People’s Bank of China Gov. Zhou Xiaochuan has said it will take China approximately 10 years to fully embrace the digital renminbi, though he said later that there is no official timeline. To that end, the Shanghai Daily reports that the PBOC has officially launched its own blockchain research institute, and is seeking to hire engineers who oversee the creation of what could become the first blockchain-based fiat currency. “The People’s Bank of China’s institute of printing science is offering six positions for the design and development of digital currency-related software and hardware framework, a recruitment notice said, adding that candidates with experience in blockchain and Big Data technologies will be preferred. The candidates must hold master’s or doctoral degree in computer science, information security and cryptography, according to the notice.” As Cryptocoins News points out, the hiring drive comes soon after the bank’s vice-governor, Fan Yifei, published a Bloomberg column opining that the best way for governments to drive innovation of digital currencies is by creating their own, which will stay under their control. Yifei sees reduced operating costs, increased efficiency and a broad range of new applications as the many outcomes of moving from a paper-based currency to its digital form. The creation of the institute represents an expansion on a public-private partnership sponsored by the Chinese government that was launched to explore the feasibility of creating a digital RMB. That partnership, which involves experts from Citibank and Deloitte, was first reported in early 2016. China is also already experimenting with using a blockchain-based shadow system for clearing trades in local interbank credit markets. The PBOC isn’t the only central bank that’s exploring the feasibility of its own digital currency. The Bank of England joined with researchers at University College in London to create RSCoin, a digital currency for central banks. The Bank of Canada has also said it is developing a blockchain-based digital version of the Canadian dollar. Central banks in Russia and Australia have also expressed interest in exploring digital currencies. http://moefarms.com |
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| body | Saffron Alexander New expert advice suggest coconut oil isn’t as healthy as we’ve been led to believe. Think vegetable crisps might be a healthier alternative to potato chips? Think again, says a recent study which has highlighted the high fat and salt content of vegetable crisps. The research, carried out by nutritionist Charlotte Stirling-Reed, shows that packets of the popular snack consist of up to a third salt and oil. It’s not the only food that might be misleading you. Coconut oil has long been heralded as a healthier alternative to other cooking oils by clean eating gurus. However, according to new advice from experts, it’s as bad for you as beef drippings. The problem is the oil’s high saturated fat content – 87 grams per 100g – which is linked to cardiovascular disease. In a review published in the journal Circulation, the American Heart Association wrote: “Taking into consideration the totality of the scientific evidence, satisfying rigorous criteria for causality, we conclude strongly that lowering intake of saturated fat and replacing it with unsaturated fats, especially polyunsaturated fats, will lower the incidence of CVD.” They found that sticking to a diet low in saturated fats could potentially prevent up to 5.2 million deaths from stroke, heart disease and other cardiovascular problems worldwide each year. Not good news for coconut oil, then, which the AHA says promotes bad cholesterol and is on par with other saturated fats like butter and beef fat. Still, it’s not the only supposedly ‘good for you’ food that may not be so good for you after all … Vegetable Crisps Though not marketed as a clean-living option, vegetable crisps are seen by many as a healthy alternative to their potato cousins, because, well, they are made of vegetables. However, Charlotte Stirling-Reed’s research (commissioned by Wren Kitchens as part of its Behind the Label study) has shown that some varieties of vegetable crisps contain higher levels of salt and saturated fat than regular crisp brands, such as Pringles, and more fat than a Mars bar or a Krispy Kreme Original Glazed Doughnut. “The concern with products often seen as ‘healthier alternatives’, such as vegetable crisps, is they don’t always match up to their reputations. Crisps are crisps, and even if they are made with vegetables, they are likely to contain too much in the way of fat, saturated fat, and salt”, says Ms Stirling-Reed. Dried fruit A 2015 study on so-called healthy snack alternatives marketed towards children found that packs of raisins can contain the equivalent of more than four teaspoons of sugar. Dentists have also spoken up about raisins being one of the leading causes of tooth decay in small children. Speaking to the Mirror, dentist Saara Sabir said: “Raisins and dried fruit are a big problem. Many parents think they’re a good option because they’re packed with vitamins.” Orange juice A glass of OJ may count as one of your five-a-day, but research suggests it’s not as healthy as you may think. One 250g glass of orange juice is estimated to contain up to 21g of sugar. (The NHS currently recommend people aged 11 and over consume just 30g of sugar a day.) It’s also believed that juice in general is assimilated by the body faster than whole fruit, which means it creates a bigger spike in your blood sugar levels and is more likely to be converted to fat. Honey Thought honey is a healthy alternative to sugar? A 2015 study suggests you may need to think again. A team of nutritionists said that honey has the same effect on the body as white sugar and high fructose corn syrup, a cheap and widely-used sweetener. On a more positive note, honey contains nutrients that do not exist in table sugar, such as vitamin B. However, nutritionist Sara Stanner warned that this only occurs in very small amounts, so shouldn’t be thought of as a ‘healthy’ choice. She also highlighted the number of calories found in honey: “A teaspoon of honey contains 23 calories and 6g of sugar, compared with a level teaspoon of sugar, which contains 16 calories and 4g of sugar – although honey is sweeter so you need to add less to get a sweet taste. “A little bit of honey won’t do you any harm, but you should remember it provides added sugar and calories to your diet.” Granola Though it has been touted as a healthy breakfast alternative, experts have recently suggested that granola might be as bad for you as an average bowl of cereal. Shop bought sugar, and even many homemade versions, typically contain enough sugar that it could technically be considered a dessert. Tesco’s Super Berry Granola contains more sugar ( 10.3g) than Tesco’s Belgian Chocolate Eclairs (7.6g). Speaking to the New York Times, dietitian Cassie Bjork said: “When I think of granola, I think of piles of sugar. It’s advertised as a healthy choice. But the reality is that it’s usually not.” Veggie burgers Despite the name, many veggie burgers found in supermarkets contain very few vegetables – often none. Instead they are made from processed soy or a “textured vegetable protein” and contain fillers such as yeast extract and cornstarch to create a burger-like texture. These ingredients can have little to no real nutritional value. Apples Everyone is aware of the old adage ‘an apple a day keeps the doctor away’ but it turns out the same isn’t true for the dentist. An apple a day won’t keep the dentist away Apples contain high levels of a cyanide and sugar based compound called amygdalin in their seeds. In small doses the compound isn’t harmful, but when eaten enough it can begin to affect your teeth and cause erosion. Then again, who eats the pips anyway? Whole wheat bread Whole wheat bread has been touted as the healthy alternative to sliced white bread. In general, any brown carb is better than white – like pasta and rice – because it takes longer to release its energy into your blood stream, helping to prevent that same spike of sugar you get with fruit juices. However, whole wheat might not be so wonderful, thanks to the actions of scientists back in the 60s, who altered genes in wheat in an attempt to increase the yield, making modern wheat less nutritious than previously. Studies have also shown that eating wheat could lead to inflammation and increased cholesterol. http://moefarms.com |
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"body": "Saffron Alexander \n\nNew expert advice suggest coconut oil isn’t as healthy as we’ve been led to believe.\n\nThink vegetable crisps might be a healthier alternative to potato chips? Think again, says a recent study which has highlighted the high fat and salt content of vegetable crisps.\n\nThe research, carried out by nutritionist Charlotte Stirling-Reed, shows that packets of the popular snack consist of up to a third salt and oil.\n\nIt’s not the only food that might be misleading you. Coconut oil has long been heralded as a healthier alternative to other cooking oils by clean eating gurus. However, according to new advice from experts, it’s as bad for you as beef drippings.\n\nThe problem is the oil’s high saturated fat content – 87 grams per 100g – which is linked to cardiovascular disease. In a review published in the journal Circulation, the American Heart Association wrote: “Taking into consideration the totality of the scientific evidence, satisfying rigorous criteria for causality, we conclude strongly that lowering intake of saturated fat and replacing it with unsaturated fats, especially polyunsaturated fats, will lower the incidence of CVD.”\n\nThey found that sticking to a diet low in saturated fats could potentially prevent up to 5.2 million deaths from stroke, heart disease and other cardiovascular problems worldwide each year.\n\nNot good news for coconut oil, then, which the AHA says promotes bad cholesterol and is on par with other saturated fats like butter and beef fat.\n\nStill, it’s not the only supposedly ‘good for you’ food that may not be so good for you after all …\n\nVegetable Crisps\n\nThough not marketed as a clean-living option, vegetable crisps are seen by many as a healthy alternative to their potato cousins, because, well, they are made of vegetables.\n\nHowever, Charlotte Stirling-Reed’s research (commissioned by Wren Kitchens as part of its Behind the Label study) has shown that some varieties of vegetable crisps contain higher levels of salt and saturated fat than regular crisp brands, such as Pringles, and more fat than a Mars bar or a Krispy Kreme Original Glazed Doughnut.\n\n“The concern with products often seen as ‘healthier alternatives’, such as vegetable crisps, is they don’t always match up to their reputations. Crisps are crisps, and even if they are made with vegetables, they are likely to contain too much in the way of fat, saturated fat, and salt”, says Ms Stirling-Reed.\n\nDried fruit\n\nA 2015 study on so-called healthy snack alternatives marketed towards children found that packs of raisins can contain the equivalent of more than four teaspoons of sugar.\n\nDentists have also spoken up about raisins being one of the leading causes of tooth decay in small children. Speaking to the Mirror, dentist Saara Sabir said: “Raisins and dried fruit are a big problem. Many parents think they’re a good option because they’re packed with vitamins.”\n\nOrange juice\n\nA glass of OJ may count as one of your five-a-day, but research suggests it’s not as healthy as you may think.\n\nOne 250g glass of orange juice is estimated to contain up to 21g of sugar. (The NHS currently recommend people aged 11 and over consume just 30g of sugar a day.) It’s also believed that juice in general is assimilated by the body faster than whole fruit, which means it creates a bigger spike in your blood sugar levels and is more likely to be converted to fat.\n\nHoney\n\nThought honey is a healthy alternative to sugar? A 2015 study suggests you may need to think again.\n\nA team of nutritionists said that honey has the same effect on the body as white sugar and high fructose corn syrup, a cheap and widely-used sweetener.\n\nOn a more positive note, honey contains nutrients that do not exist in table sugar, such as vitamin B. However, nutritionist Sara Stanner warned that this only occurs in very small amounts, so shouldn’t be thought of as a ‘healthy’ choice.\n\nShe also highlighted the number of calories found in honey: “A teaspoon of honey contains 23 calories and 6g of sugar, compared with a level teaspoon of sugar, which contains 16 calories and 4g of sugar – although honey is sweeter so you need to add less to get a sweet taste.\n\n“A little bit of honey won’t do you any harm, but you should remember it provides added sugar and calories to your diet.”\n\nGranola\n\nThough it has been touted as a healthy breakfast alternative, experts have recently suggested that granola might be as bad for you as an average bowl of cereal.\n\nShop bought sugar, and even many homemade versions, typically contain enough sugar that it could technically be considered a dessert. Tesco’s Super Berry Granola contains more sugar ( 10.3g) than Tesco’s Belgian Chocolate Eclairs (7.6g).\n\nSpeaking to the New York Times, dietitian Cassie Bjork said: “When I think of granola, I think of piles of sugar. It’s advertised as a healthy choice. But the reality is that it’s usually not.”\n\nVeggie burgers\n\nDespite the name, many veggie burgers found in supermarkets contain very few vegetables – often none.\n\nInstead they are made from processed soy or a “textured vegetable protein” and contain fillers such as yeast extract and cornstarch to create a burger-like texture. These ingredients can have little to no real nutritional value.\n\nApples\n\nEveryone is aware of the old adage ‘an apple a day keeps the doctor away’ but it turns out the same isn’t true for the dentist.\n\nAn apple a day won’t keep the dentist away\n\nApples contain high levels of a cyanide and sugar based compound called amygdalin in their seeds. In small doses the compound isn’t harmful, but when eaten enough it can begin to affect your teeth and cause erosion.\n\nThen again, who eats the pips anyway?\n\nWhole wheat bread\n\nWhole wheat bread has been touted as the healthy alternative to sliced white bread. In general, any brown carb is better than white – like pasta and rice – because it takes longer to release its energy into your blood stream, helping to prevent that same spike of sugar you get with fruit juices.\n\nHowever, whole wheat might not be so wonderful, thanks to the actions of scientists back in the 60s, who altered genes in wheat in an attempt to increase the yield, making modern wheat less nutritious than previously.\n\nStudies have also shown that eating wheat could lead to inflammation and increased cholesterol.\n\n \nhttp://moefarms.com",
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| body | Too fat to stand and their flesh rots while they're alive: The REAL reason America's 'Frankenchickens' have to be washed with chlorine as US industrial farming practices are exposed ahead of possible post-Brexit trade deal • The possibility of US chickens being sold in Britain sparked a huge Cabinet row • Now whistleblower farmers have revealed the full horror of chickens' lives in US • Birds are crammed into warehouses and are so heavy they buckle under weight By Michael Powell And Daniel Bates For The Mail On Sunday Published: 17:02 EDT, 29 July 2017 | Updated: 20:31 EDT, 29 July 2017 The disturbing prospect of chlorine-washed chickens from the US going on sale in British shops in a post-Brexit trade deal last week sparked an explosive row at the heart of Government. But beyond the politics lies the story of why American poultry needs such drastic chemical treatment – and of the horrendous conditions at the farms where they are bred and reared. Chickens at the North Carolina farm run by Craig Watts. He says their flesh would rot due to the conditions Now whistleblower farmers have revealed the full horror of the suffering to The Mail on Sunday, including how: • Tens of thousands of super-sized 'Frankenstein' birds are crammed in vast warehouses. • The chickens, which weigh up to 9lb, often buckle under their weight and must live without natural sunlight. • Chickens frequently die before they reach maturity and many are left covered in their own feces, turning warehouses into vile breeding grounds for disease. Unlike in the UK and Europe, there are no minimum space requirements for breeding chickens in the US. America also does not have any rules governing lighting levels in the sheds and, crucially, its farms have no maximum allowed level of ammonia, which indicates how much urine and fecal matter is present. This means there is no limit on how much can fester inside the sheds. There is no legal requirement to wash US chickens in chlorine or other disinfectants, but 97 per cent of its birds are cleaned in this way after slaughter. The possibility of US chickens being sold in Britain after a post-Brexit trade deal sparked a huge Cabinet row, with Environment Secretary Michael Gove speaking out against the move while Trade Secretary Liam Fox insisted the chlorine-rinsed meat was safe. Dr Fox, who met leading politicians and businessmen in the US last week, sparked fury from the public and other Ministers after he signaled he would be in favor of dropping the EU's ban on importing chicken from the US if it proved to be a barrier to securing a post-Brexit trade deal with the US. The furor exposed just how difficult it will be for Britain to quickly strike new deals with foreign powers once we leave the EU in 2019. Now whistleblowers have offered a disturbing insight into the £70 billion US poultry industry, which is controlled by the big agricultural firms lobbying to sell their meat to Britain. North Carolina farmer Craig Watts, 51, told the MoS: 'The birds are too heavy to stand because they have been bred for breast meat and nothing else so they spend their lives squatting. It's like two toothpicks sticking out of a grape. This image shows the chickens being doused in chlorine at a farm in the United States 'They spend 95 per cent of their time sitting on the litter, a mixture of pine shavings and fecal matter from that flock and prior flocks.' Many become infected on the underside of their chest because of contact with the litter. He added: 'Their flesh would rot and, when you have them crammed in so tight, they will walk over other birds if they want to get to the food or scratch the others and cause a wound. It is awful.' Mr Watts, a married father- of-three, quit the poultry business two years ago, because he was disgusted by its practices. Nearly all America's chicken farmers are under contract with big producers who supply them with chicks, feed and equipment. The firms dictate what the farmers can do and are paid according to a 'tournament system' that pits farmers against each other. The farmer who produces the most meat with the least feed comes top. A less efficient farmer will have money deducted from his base pay. Critics say this system fosters unhygienic practices because it forces poultry farmers to cut corners on animal welfare to maximize their income per flock. Campaigners who work with farmers to improve standards say many are too scared to speak out for fear of having their contracts terminated. 'Last year [chicken firm] Pilgrim's Pride paid $2.2 billion (£1.7 billion) in dividends and we're going on 20 years since we've had an increase in base pay. We get around five cents [4p] a pound of meat. Seventy per cent of poultry growers live below the poverty level.' Campaigners who have infiltrated chicken farms in the past two years have secretly filmed shocking abuse and cruel conditions at farms across America. Footage shot at a farm in Georgia last month by the Humane Society of the United States showed the owner of the farm bludgeoning chickens with a metal rod. The chicken shed at the farm also appeared to be badly overcrowded. Many birds seemed to be suffering from severe leg problems and some were unable to walk to reach food and water. Yet in the US – as in Britain – consumer demand for chicken continues to grow. Nine billion chickens were slaughtered in the US last year. US chickens have more than tripled in size since 1957, according to academic studies. Major poultry producers have cross-bred and interbred birds in recent decades to create 'mutant' chickens which grow larger in a shorter space of time and need less feed. Peter Stevenson, chief policy adviser for British-based welfare organization Compassion in World Farming, said: 'This genetic engineering has created unnatural chickens which give you larger breasts or bigger cuts of meat. 'These chickens grow far too large too quickly and they cannot move around. They end up sitting in their own waste.' The animals bring more fecal matter to the slaughterhouse with them, posing the food safety risk which requires the birds to be washed in chlorine or similar chemicals. However, the US poultry industry maintains that its birds are healthier than ever. Jim Sumner, president of the US Poultry & Egg Export Council, said US chickens are treated humanely and are only washed with chlorine to make them 'extra safe' for consumers because it guards against food poisoning bugs. He said the process was not harmful to consumers, adding: 'Sometimes these [animal welfare] organizations do not have a thorough understanding of the process or scientific facts.' Another reason poultry in the US is chlorinated is that farmers are not required to vaccinate against diseases such as Salmonella. Jaydee Hanson, a senior policy analyst at the US Center for Food Safety, said: 'These chemicals are basically like the ones we put in our toilets to clean them. The question is why are chickens so contaminated in the first place. And the issue is that we are not doing a good job of raising chickens.' Leah Garces, of the Global Animal Partnership, an animal welfare group, added: 'The fact we have to wash our food in chlorine to make it safe indicates that we are not doing farming right in the first place. It indicates how unhealthy we are raising our birds.' While UK chicken farmers are not wholly free from criticism from animal welfare campaigners, there are strict regulations that must be followed. In the UK and Europe, poultry farmers must not keep more than 17 chickens per square meter in their sheds. There are also rules governing available natural light, temperature and the maximum levels of ammonia. In the US there is not one single piece of federal law that governs how to raise chickens. 'Chlorine is used as a catch-all. It is an approach which means it doesn't matter how badly you treat your chicken, you can just clean it away at the end of the process.' http://moefarms.com  |
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"body": "Too fat to stand and their flesh rots while they're alive: The REAL reason America's 'Frankenchickens' have to be washed with chlorine as US industrial farming practices are exposed ahead of possible post-Brexit trade deal\n•\tThe possibility of US chickens being sold in Britain sparked a huge Cabinet row\n\n•\tNow whistleblower farmers have revealed the full horror of chickens' lives in US\n\n•\tBirds are crammed into warehouses and are so heavy they buckle under weight \n\nBy Michael Powell And Daniel Bates For The Mail On Sunday \n\nPublished: 17:02 EDT, 29 July 2017 | Updated: 20:31 EDT, 29 July 2017 \n\nThe disturbing prospect of chlorine-washed chickens from the US going on sale in British shops in a post-Brexit trade deal last week sparked an explosive row at the heart of Government.\n\nBut beyond the politics lies the story of why American poultry needs such drastic chemical treatment – and of the horrendous conditions at the farms where they are bred and reared.\n \nChickens at the North Carolina farm run by Craig Watts. He says their flesh would rot due to the conditions\n\nNow whistleblower farmers have revealed the full horror of the suffering to The Mail on Sunday, including how:\n\n•\tTens of thousands of super-sized 'Frankenstein' birds are crammed in vast warehouses.\n\n•\tThe chickens, which weigh up to 9lb, often buckle under their weight and must live without natural sunlight.\n\n•\tChickens frequently die before they reach maturity and many are left covered in their own feces, turning warehouses into vile breeding grounds for disease.\n\nUnlike in the UK and Europe, there are no minimum space requirements for breeding chickens in the US. America also does not have any rules governing lighting levels in the sheds and, crucially, its farms have no maximum allowed level of ammonia, which indicates how much urine and fecal matter is present. This means there is no limit on how much can fester inside the sheds.\nThere is no legal requirement to wash US chickens in chlorine or other disinfectants, but 97 per cent of its birds are cleaned in this way after slaughter.\n\nThe possibility of US chickens being sold in Britain after a post-Brexit trade deal sparked a huge Cabinet row, with Environment Secretary Michael Gove speaking out against the move while Trade Secretary Liam Fox insisted the chlorine-rinsed meat was safe.\n\nDr Fox, who met leading politicians and businessmen in the US last week, sparked fury from the public and other Ministers after he signaled he would be in favor of dropping the EU's ban on importing chicken from the US if it proved to be a barrier to securing a post-Brexit trade deal with the US.\n\nThe furor exposed just how difficult it will be for Britain to quickly strike new deals with foreign powers once we leave the EU in 2019. Now whistleblowers have offered a disturbing insight into the £70 billion US poultry industry, which is controlled by the big agricultural firms lobbying to sell their meat to Britain.\nNorth Carolina farmer Craig Watts, 51, told the MoS: 'The birds are too heavy to stand because they have been bred for breast meat and nothing else so they spend their lives squatting. It's like two toothpicks sticking out of a grape.\n \nThis image shows the chickens being doused in chlorine at a farm in the United States \n\n'They spend 95 per cent of their time sitting on the litter, a mixture of pine shavings and fecal matter from that flock and prior flocks.' Many become infected on the underside of their chest because of contact with the litter.\nHe added: 'Their flesh would rot and, when you have them crammed in so tight, they will walk over other birds if they want to get to the food or scratch the others and cause a wound. It is awful.'\n\nMr Watts, a married father- of-three, quit the poultry business two years ago, because he was disgusted by its practices.\n\nNearly all America's chicken farmers are under contract with big producers who supply them with chicks, feed and equipment. The firms dictate what the farmers can do and are paid according to a 'tournament system' that pits farmers against each other. The farmer who produces the most meat with the least feed comes top. A less efficient farmer will have money deducted from his base pay.\n\nCritics say this system fosters unhygienic practices because it forces poultry farmers to cut corners on animal welfare to maximize their income per flock. Campaigners who work with farmers to improve standards say many are too scared to speak out for fear of having their contracts terminated.\n'Last year [chicken firm] Pilgrim's Pride paid $2.2 billion (£1.7 billion) in dividends and we're going on 20 years since we've had an increase in base pay. We get around five cents [4p] a pound of meat. Seventy per cent of poultry growers live below the poverty level.'\n\nCampaigners who have infiltrated chicken farms in the past two years have secretly filmed shocking abuse and cruel conditions at farms across America.\nFootage shot at a farm in Georgia last month by the Humane Society of the United States showed the owner of the farm bludgeoning chickens with a metal rod.\n\nThe chicken shed at the farm also appeared to be badly overcrowded. Many birds seemed to be suffering from severe leg problems and some were unable to walk to reach food and water. Yet in the US – as in Britain – consumer demand for chicken continues to grow. Nine billion chickens were slaughtered in the US last year.\n\nUS chickens have more than tripled in size since 1957, according to academic studies. Major poultry producers have cross-bred and interbred birds in recent decades to create 'mutant' chickens which grow larger in a shorter space of time and need less feed.\n\nPeter Stevenson, chief policy adviser for British-based welfare organization Compassion in World Farming, said: 'This genetic engineering has created unnatural chickens which give you larger breasts or bigger cuts of meat. 'These chickens grow far too large too quickly and they cannot move around. They end up sitting in their own waste.'\n\nThe animals bring more fecal matter to the slaughterhouse with them, posing the food safety risk which requires the birds to be washed in chlorine or similar chemicals. However, the US poultry industry maintains that its birds are healthier than ever.\n\nJim Sumner, president of the US Poultry & Egg Export Council, said US chickens are treated humanely and are only washed with chlorine to make them 'extra safe' for consumers because it guards against food poisoning bugs. He said the process was not harmful to consumers, adding: 'Sometimes these [animal welfare] organizations do not have a thorough understanding of the process or scientific facts.'\n\nAnother reason poultry in the US is chlorinated is that farmers are not required to vaccinate against diseases such as Salmonella. \n\nJaydee Hanson, a senior policy analyst at the US Center for Food Safety, said: 'These chemicals are basically like the ones we put in our toilets to clean them. The question is why are chickens so contaminated in the first place. And the issue is that we are not doing a good job of raising chickens.'\n\nLeah Garces, of the Global Animal Partnership, an animal welfare group, added: 'The fact we have to wash our food in chlorine to make it safe indicates that we are not doing farming right in the first place. 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| body | Beyond Organics®@ http://moefarms.com MOE Farms will grow an average of 75 varieties of vegetables, 35 varieties of herbs & specialty Ingredients on demand with in-season taste all year, highest quality, all natural & beyond organic standards. This is a continuous harvest operation, Prime+® and Beyond Organics® customers' will have access to fresh healthy vegetables, herbs & specialty Ingredients on demand with in-season taste all year, all natural & beyond organics standards and quality. New technologies in combination with Proprietary methodologies enable MOE Farms to provide in-season taste in private label, retail, bulk & hospitality packaging 365 days a year. Add to the mix first mover advantage in a growing and systemic supply demand imbalance and a one stop shop vertical integration strategy and you get real pricing power and a high margin durable competitive edge. Positioning MOE Farms to pass on to its retail & hospitality customers a measurable competitive advantage as well. This is what a real, cost efficient & effective customer loyalty program looks & feels like. And everything made to order. Beyond Organics is not some clever marketing gimmick, it is an unquestionably authentic restoration of the symbiotic relationship between healthy soil and the vitality of our food, simply put, “life is in the soil, death in the dirt”. Integrity through vertical integration, old-school Agra-science and intelligent technologies in synchronicity with mother nature. The Certified Prime+™ and Beyond Organics® appellations represent not just a superior customer value proposition, but proprietary operational knowledge and a set of standards that go well beyond the clichéd ‘All Natural/Organic’ moniker. Cutting through the clutter, confusion and frustration premium product consumers’ experience in pursuit of their value, quality, health and lifestyle goals. This is also, in part, the justification behind these customer groups motivation to pay, 50-200% premiums, for these product and service attributes. A ‘relatively small premium’ paid in exchange for the assurance of healthy satisfaction with the very limited time they have to spend with family and friends. This is what a real, cost efficient & effective customer loyalty program looks & feels like. This is a capacity driven operation, NOT a marking or sales business. Healthy Eco-System + Activated Smart Soil™ = Healthy Food and Healthier Happy Families! The Closed Loop Eco-Sphere Design: Soil, Water, Photosynthesis & Climate Restores the Relationship Between our Food and Healthy Vitality. Multimedia Page Empowered Smart Soil™ Powered on-site by E Q Power Continuous Harvest Mgmt. System Proprietary Grow Master Multiplier x 2.2 All produce waste repurposed to E Q Power plant CO2 from bio-gas production recycled into Garden Ecosphere Below Zero Emissions and Carbon Negative Closed-Loop Eco-System Mycorrhizae Hypha Mycelium Network Increases Active Root Surface for Nutrient Acquisition up to 200 times! (Left and Right) This is what the Artificial Fertilizers and Biocides are Killing and why we have a crisis of Obesity and Malnourishment in America. It all Starts from the ground up with Smart Soil We have been hearing a lot recently about a revolution in the way we think about human health -- how it is inextricably linked to the health of microbes in our gut, mouth, nasal passages, and other "habitats" in and on us. With the release of the results of the five-year National Institutes of Health's Human Microbiome Project, we are told we should think of ourselves as a "superorganism," a residence for microbes with whom we have coevolved, who perform critical functions and provide services to us, and who outnumber our own human cells ten to one. For the first time, thanks to our ability to conduct highly efficient and low cost genetic sequencing, we now have a map of the normal microbial make-up of a healthy human, a collection of bacteria, fungi, one-celled archaea, and viruses. Collectively they weigh about three pounds -- the same as our brain. Now that we have this map of what microorganisms are vital to our health, many believe that the future of healthcare will focus less on traditional illnesses and more on treating disorders of the human microbiome by introducing targeted microbial species (a "probiotic") and therapeutic foods (a "prebiotic" -- food for microbes) into the gut "community." Scientists in the Human Microbiome Project set as a core outcome the development of "a twenty-first century pharmacopoeia that includes members of the human microbiota and the chemical messengers they produce." The single greatest leverage point for a sustainable and healthy future is arguably immediately underfoot: a living soil, where we grow our food. There is another major revolution in human health also just beginning based on an understanding of tiny organisms. It is driven by the same technological advances and allows us to understand and restore our collaborative relationship with microbiota not in the human gut but in another dark place: the soil. Just as we have unwittingly destroyed vital microbes in the human gut through overuse of antibiotics and highly processed foods, we have recklessly devastated soil microbiota essential to plant health through overuse of certain chemical fertilizers, fungicides, herbicides, pesticides, failure to add sufficient organic matter (upon which they feed), and heavy tillage. These soil microorganisms -- particularly bacteria and fungi -- cycle nutrients and water to plants, to our crops, the source of our food, and ultimately our health. Soil bacteria and fungi serve as the "stomachs" of plants. They form symbiotic relationships with plant roots and "digest" nutrients, providing nitrogen, phosphorus, and many other nutrients in a form that plant cells can assimilate. Reintroducing the right bacteria and fungi to facilitate the dark fermentation process in depleted and sterile soils is analogous to eating yogurt (or taking those targeted probiotic "drugs of the future") to restore the right microbiota deep in your digestive tract. The good news is that the same technological advances that allow us to map the human microbiome now enable us to understand, isolate, and reintroduce microbial species into the soil to repair the damage and restore healthy microbial communities that sustain our crops and provide nutritious food. It is now much easier for us to map genetic sequences of soil microorganisms, understand what they actually do and how to grow them, and reintroduce them back to the soil. Since the 1970s, there have been soil microbes for sale in garden shops, but most products were hit-or-miss in terms of actual effectiveness, were expensive, and were largely limited to horticulture and hydroponics. New genetic sequencing and production technologies have now come to a point where we can effectively and at low cost identify and grow key bacteria and the right species of fungi and apply them in large-scale agriculture. We can produce these "bio fertilizers" and add them to herbs, vegetables, or other crop seeds to grow with and nourish the plant. We can sow the "seeds" of microorganisms with our crop seeds and, as hundreds of independent studies confirm, increase quality, yields and reduce the need for irrigation and chemical fertilizers. These soil microorganisms do much more than nourish plants. Just as the microbes in the human body both aid digestion and maintain our immune system, soil microorganisms both digest nutrients and protect plants against pathogens and other threats. For over four hundred million years, plants have been forming a symbiotic association with fungi that colonize their roots, creating mycorrhizae (my-cor-rhi-zee), literally "fungus roots," which extend the reach of plant roots a hundred-fold. These fungal filaments not only channel nutrients and water back to the plant cells, they connect plants and actually enable them to communicate with one another and set up defense systems. As a recent experiment in the U.K. showed that mycorrhizal filaments act as a conduit for signaling between plants, strengthening their natural defenses against pests. When attacked by aphids, a broad bean plant transmitted a signal through the mycorrhizal filaments to other bean plants nearby, acting as an early warning system, enabling those plants to begin to produce their defensive chemical that repels aphids and attracts wasps, a natural aphid predator. Another study showed that diseased tomato plants also use the underground network of mycorrhizal filaments to warn healthy tomato plants, which then activate their defenses before being attacked themselves. Thus, the microbial community in the soil, like in the human biome, provides "invasion resistance" services to its symbiotic partner. We disturb this association at our peril. As Michael Pollan recently noted, "Some researchers believe that the alarming increase in autoimmune diseases in the West may owe to a disruption in the ancient relationship between our bodies and their 'old friends' -- the microbial symbionts with whom we coevolved." Not only do soil microorganisms nourish and protect plants, they play a crucial role in providing many "ecosystem services" that are absolutely critical to human survival. By many calculations, the living soil is the Earth's most valuable ecosystem, providing ecological services such as climate regulation, mitigation of drought and floods, soil erosion prevention, and water filtration, worth trillions of dollars each year. Those who study the human microbiome have now begun to borrow the term "ecosystem services" to describe critical functions played by microorganisms in human health. With regard to stabilizing our increasingly unruly climate, soil microorganisms have been sequestering carbon for hundreds of millions of years through the mycorrizal filaments, which are coated in a sticky protein called "glomalin.". As much as 30 to 40 percent of the glomalin molecule is carbon. Glomalin may account for as much as one-third of the world's soil carbon -- and the soil contains more carbon than all plants and the atmosphere combined. We are now at a point where microbes that thrive in healthy soil have been largely rendered inactive or eliminated in most commercial agricultural lands; they are unable to do what they have done for hundreds of millions of years, to access, conserve, and cycle nutrients and water for plants and regulate the climate. Half of the earth's habitable lands are farmed and we are losing soil and organic matter at an alarming rate. Studies show steady global soil depletion over time, and a serious stagnation in crop yields. So, not only have we hindered natural processes that nourish crops and sequester carbon in cultivated land, but modern agriculture has become one of the biggest causes of ecosystem instability. Our current global food system, from clearing forests to growing food, to fertilizer manufacturing, to food storage and packaging, is responsible for up to one-third of all human-caused greenhouse-gas emissions. This is more than all the cars and trucks in the transportation sector, which accounts for about one-fifth of all greenhouse gases globally. The single greatest leverage point for a sustainable and healthy future for the seven billion people on the planet is thus arguably immediately underfoot: the living soil, where we grow our food. Overall soil ecology still holds many mysteries. What Leonardo Da Vinci said five hundred years ago is probably still true today: "We know more about the movement of celestial bodies than about the soil underfoot." Though you never see them, ninety percent of all organisms on the seven continents live underground. In addition to bacteria and fungi, the soil is also filled with protozoa, nematodes, mites, and microarthropods. There can be 10,000 to 50,000 species in less than a teaspoon of soil. In that same teaspoon of soil, there are more microbes than there are people on the earth. In a handful of healthy soil, there is more biodiversity in just the bacterial community than you will find in all the animals of the Amazon basin. We hear about many endangered animals in the Amazon and now all around the world. We all know about the chainsaw-wielding workers cutting trees in the rainforest. But we hear relatively little about the destruction of the habitat of kingdoms of life beyond plant and animal -- that of bacteria and fungi. We are making good progress in mapping the soil microbiome, hopefully in time to identify those species vital to soil and plant health, so they can be reintroduced as necessary. The Earth Microbiome Project is analyzing and mapping microbial communities in soils and waters across the globe. We do not want to find ourselves in the position we have been with regard to many animal species that have gone extinct. We have already decimated or eliminated known vital soil microorganisms in certain soils and now need to reintroduce them. But it is very different from an effort, let us say, to reintroduce the once massive herds of buffalo to the American plains. We need these tiny partners to help build a sustainable agricultural system, to stabilize our climate in an era of increasing drought and severe weather, and to maintain our very health and well-being. The mass destruction of soil microorganisms began with technological advances in the early twentieth century. The number of tractors in the U.S. went from zero to three million by 1950. Farmers increased the size of their fields and made cropping more specialized. Advances in the manufacture of nitrogen fertilizers made them abundant and affordable. Ammonium nitrate produced in WWII for munitions was then used for agriculture (we recently saw the explosive power contained in one such fertilizer factory in the town of West Texas). The "Green Revolution" was driven by a fear of how to feed massive population growth. It did produce more food, but it was at the cost of the long-term health of the soil. And many would argue that the food it did produce was progressively less nutritious as the soil became depleted of organic matter, minerals, and microorganisms. Evidenced by the AMAs recent findings that over 50% of all preventable disease is nutritionally related, producing an epidemic of ‘Obese yet Malnourished’ populations. Arden Andersen, a soil scientist and agricultural consultant turned physician, has long argued that human health is directly correlated to soil health. Perhaps the single greatest point of leverage in terms of costs, quality and availability of health care. During this same period, we saw the rise of the "biological agriculture" movement, largely in reaction to these technological developments and the mechanization of agriculture. Scientific advances now allow us to take soil organisms from an eco-farming niche to mainstream agribusiness. Many field tests, including a recent one at the University of North Dakota, show that application of a commercial mycorrhizal fungi product to the soybean root or seeds increased soybean yields from 5 to 15 percent. The value of increased yields is three to five times greater than the cost of application at current prices. Studies show that there will also be major savings from reduced need for chemical fertilizers and irrigation due to more efficient up-take of minerals and water. This also means fewer toxins and pollutants, particularly nitrogen fertilizers, leaching from agricultural lands into our public water system and rivers, which has contributed to massive "dead zones" like that in the Mississippi Delta. For all these reasons, bio fertility products are now a $500 million industry and growing fast. The major agricultural chemical companies, like Bayer, BASF, Novozymes, Pioneer, and Syngenta are now actively selling, acquiring or developing these products. Reintroducing microorganisms into the soil, together with the organic matter they feed upon, has the potential to be a key part of the next big revolution in human health -- the development of sustainable agriculture and food security based on restored soil health. Just as in the case of the human microbiome, the soil drugs of the future are ones full of friendly germs, and the foods they like to eat. MOE Farms is a continuous harvest operation, Prime+® and Beyond Organics® customers' will have access to healthy fresh vegetables, herbs & specialty Ingredients, on demand, with in-season taste all year. New technologies in combination with proprietary methodologies enable MOE Farms to provide in-season availability and taste, in private label, retail, bulk & hospitality packaging, 365 days a year. Add to the mix first mover advantage in a growing and systemic supply demand imbalance and a one stop shop vertical integration transaction chain strategy and you get real pricing power and a durable high-margin competitive edge. Positioning MOE Farms to pass on to its retail & hospitality customers authentic, measurable and competitive advantages. This is what a real, cost efficient & effective customer loyalty program looks & feels like. The Certified Prime+™ and Beyond Organics® appellations represent not just a superior customer value proposition but proprietary operational knowledge and a set of standards that go well beyond the clichéd ‘All Natural/Organic’ moniker. Cutting through the clutter, confusion and frustration premium product consumers’ experience in pursuit of their value, quality, health and lifestyle goals. This is also, in part, the justification behind these customer groups motivation to pay 50-200% premiums for these product and service attributes. Just a ‘small premium’ for the assurance of aggressive satisfaction and time well invested. SOIL - The ‘Heart’ of the Planet There is a widely-used aphorism among soil scientists “never treat soils like dirt”, which is in part a lament, that for many if not most people, soil is both a mystery and something of little or no value. This is exceptionally worrying because soil is probably the most valuable asset humanity controls, as our entire civilization is dependent on it. Soil is often likened to the skin of the planet, but this does soil a serious injustice as it has a far more important and extensive role than skin does for a person. The soil is right at the center, the ‘heart’, of the planet’s natural systems. These systems are categorized into different ‘spheres’ and include the atmosphere, the hydrosphere (water bodies including rivers and other land based waters as well as the oceans and seas) the geosphere (the rocky interior of the planet), the biosphere (all living things) and the pedosphere (the soil). Matter, i.e. the chemical elements, constantly cycle through these different spheres, for example carbon, which is at the center of global warming, constantly flows between the atmosphere, the biosphere and the soil (pedosphere) through the world’s two most important physiochemical reactions; photosynthesis and respiration (Figure 1). Soil is the ‘heart’ of the planet because it is the soil that is the interface for all the other cycles. Soil is the main environment for the land biosphere, i.e. as a rule of thumb, soil contains ten times more life, (measured by weight or diversity), than all of the life growing above it. It is also literally and metaphorically the root of all above-ground life as soil is half of the medium in which plants grow, the other half being the atmosphere. Plants are the bridge that links the soil and sky. Soil is also the interface between the atmosphere and the geosphere and the filter through which the hydrosphere flows. It is therefore impossible to overstate the importance of soil as it is the meeting place of all the planetary spheres, and matter cycles. Soil is the foundation of human civilization, as it was the activity of soil management, as part of agriculture, that allowed early humans to move away from hunting and gathering to form the first societies, and without productive soil civilization would simply perish. Therefore, considering the absolute importance of soil to humanity’s continued survival and its critical role in the planetary cycles, including climate management, the treatment soil has received in an agricultural context over the last 50 years, can be described as wholly negligent, measurably damaging and potentially catastrophic. Indeed, after climate change, the damage done to the world’s soils is probably the next most important threat to maintaining society’s current levels of prosperity. The protection of soil is the issue upon which organic agriculture was founded and it continues to be a fundamental aspect of its management practice and a key factor in its productive out-performance. The message is simple: soil is at the heart of planetary systems and its correct management is vital in combating climate change as well as a wide range of other ecological damage. The fundamental objective of organic agriculture is optimal soil management; for industrial agriculture soil is just another resource. It is conspicuously clear that it is ecological/organic management that has the capability and praxis to maintain productive agriculture over an indefinite time scale. The alternative ‘consumes’ soil, eroding the very basis of its existence, meaning its time is limited, particularly in the face of global climate change. The “narrowly-focused ‘seed and fertilizer’ revolution” that proponents of industrial scale agriculture continue to push is not only the wrong answer, it is a key part of the problem. The increases in agricultural production over the last half century are mainly due to the increased use of synthetic nitrogen fertilizers, new crop cultivars (‘seeds’) that can make better use of the synthetic nitrogen fertilizers and irrigation . The farming system this mixture promotes is monoculture, which is ecologically unstable and therefore requires continual propping up by biocides, i.e. pesticides, insecticides, herbicides and fungicides. This approach has undoubtedly resulted in considerable increases in crop yields over this time [4]. It is however a classic example of flawed reductionism in that the overwhelming aim has been yield increase regardless of the other effects that using synthetic nitrogen, irrigation and biocides cause, such as: · the degradation, erosion and loss of soil, · lower nutrient contents of crops, · evolutionary biocide arms races against pests and diseases, · pollution of waterways and Ocean dead zones, · farmer indebtedness, · loss of biodiversity, and · biocides in food, etc., etc.. The narrow focus on yield from nitrogen and water ignores the consequent negative downstream effects and also fails to consider the long term sustainability of the whole system, i.e. no questions are asked about upstream issues, e.g. where the nitrogen and water come from and how long they can continue to be obtained. If these are not sufficient reasons to support investment in organic/ecological farming systems over industrial, then further support is provided by industrial agriculture’s significant contribution to climate change, a threat to civilization of such enormity that business (and investment) as usual is absolutely no longer an option. Agriculture directly contributes 13.5% of the greenhouse gas emissions responsible for global warming and climate change (Figure 2 and Box 1). However, this analysis excludes many of the up and down stream components of agriculture, e.g. the production of synthetic nitrogen fertilizers, and when these are taken into account using lifecycle assessment, agriculture contributes between 25-30% of all GHG emissions [27]. The 13.5% of direct net GHG emissions by agriculture is estimated at between 5.1 and 6.1 gigatons (Gt) CO2eq, in 2005 [6]. This is composed of 3.3 Gt CO2eq methane, 2.8 Gt CO2eq nitrous oxide and 0.04 Gt CO2. The CO2 figure is small because these are net figures and while there are very large flows of carbon between agriculture and the atmosphere they are mostly cyclical and in balance. However, land clearance for agriculture and soil degradation which do result in substantial CO2 and other GHG emissions are not counted under agricultural emissions by the International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) [6][8]. In comparison agriculture is considered to be the main emitter of nitrous oxides and methane, which is additionally problematic as these have approx. 300 and 20 times respectively the global warming potential of CO2 [8] see Box 1. Nitrous oxide emissions mostly originate from: • high levels of soluble forms of nitrogen in the soil mostly from synthetic nitrogen fertilizers; and • animal housing and manure management. Methane emissions mostly originate from: • the digestive processes (enteric fermentation) of ruminants (e.g. cows, sheep, goats) (see Box 2); • anaerobic rice paddies; • manure management; and • compaction of soils due to the use of heavy machinery. The burning of biomass, e.g. from slash-and-burn agriculture, and clearing land for agriculture emits both methane and nitrous oxide [15][27]. Manure, 7%Soil emissions, 38% Enteric fermentation, 32% Biomass burning, 12% Rice production, 11% Climate Change and Investment in Ecological Agriculture Outperformance and Opportunity. Soil in Earth’s Critical Zone Earth’s Critical Zone is the thin surface layer of our planet that extends from the top of the vegetation to the bottom of drinking water aquifers. Soil is at the heart of the Critical Zone and delivers many soil functions that provide important environmental goods and services that are essential for humanity. We cannot survive without soil. Earth’s Critical Zone is the thin surface layer that provides most of our life-sustaining resources. Essential soil functions within the Critical Zone include: - Biomass production - Storage and transmission of water - Storage of carbon and reduced greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions - Nutrient transformations - Pollutant transformations - Providing biological habitat - Maintaining Earth’s gene pool Soil forms when rock breaks up and dissolves at Earth’s surface, from the action of water with the help of plants and soil organisms. The mineral particles that form, bind together with living organisms and decaying organic matter to create larger aggregates of soil material. Fertile soil is rich in aggregates. As a rough guide, fertile soil has more than 60% of its weight contained in the form of aggregates that are greater than 0.25 mm in size. Human Impact on Soil and the Critical Zone The Critical Zone and soils are under huge pressure from growth in human population and wealth. By 2050 it is projected that Earth’s population will exceed 9.5 billion people with a predicted quadrupling in the global economy, doubling in demand for food, doubling in demand for energy and biofuel crops and more than 50% increase in demand for clean water These pressures have already led to extensive soil degradation worldwide. • Since the 19th century, around 60% of soil carbon in organic matter has been lost. • In the past 25 years one-quarter of global land area shows declining soil functions. • Soil erosion from conventional agriculture is up to 100 times faster than soil formation. • Draining peatlands worldwide causes peat loss 20 times faster than the peat formation. Flows and transformations of material, energy and genetic biodiversity contribute to soil functions. The flows connect the different parts of the Critical Zone (left) and transmit the impacts of human activity through the Critical Zone. Good soil management reduces bad impacts. Soil Threats Increasing resource demands are causing soil degradation worldwide. Soil functions are lost due to erosion when bare soil is swept from the land surface by wind and water; desertification that occurs when loss of soil organic matter is so severe that soils no longer retain nutrients and support vegetation; degradation from pollution and from salts that are left behind when irrigation water evaporates; compaction from machinery and tillage that destroys larger soil aggregates; and sealing over by expansion of cities, buildings and roads. The Critical Zone Chain of Impact Soil is everything and soil health is the keystone of our environmental ecosystems, from which their delicate balance evolves. Good soil is teeming with organisms; it is literally alive. Poor soil doesn't have this, or has it in such greatly reduced quantities that it is negligible, and the richness of microbial life, just as with humans, has a lot to do with health and fertility. We've been mistreating soils on an industrial level for many decades now and the damage done is emerging in the catalogue of environmental woes facing the Earth in the 21st century. Soil is under siege. It's disappearing at an alarming rate. Topsoil is being depleted faster than it can be replenished and something like 83 billion tons of it is lost every year. On top of that over 70% of it is degraded. The term 'peak soil' has recently entered our lexicon. It's a quiet crisis brewing across the globe. This information can be found under "Beyond Organics" on the MOE Farms website. To find out more about what we believe to be a free-market solution to a half a dozen issues, visit http://moefarms.com. Jeff Oslin MOE Farms Executive Team |
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"body": "Beyond Organics®@ http://moefarms.com\n\nMOE Farms will grow an average of 75 varieties of vegetables, 35 varieties of herbs & specialty Ingredients on demand with in-season taste all year, highest quality, all natural & beyond organic standards. This is a continuous harvest operation, Prime+® and Beyond Organics® customers' will have access to fresh healthy vegetables, herbs & specialty Ingredients on demand with in-season taste all year, all natural & beyond organics standards and quality. \n\nNew technologies in combination with Proprietary methodologies enable MOE Farms to provide in-season taste in private label, retail, bulk & hospitality packaging 365 days a year. Add to the mix first mover advantage in a growing and systemic supply demand imbalance and a one stop shop vertical integration strategy and you get real pricing power and a high margin durable competitive edge. Positioning MOE Farms to pass on to its retail & hospitality customers a measurable competitive advantage as well. This is what a real, cost efficient & effective customer loyalty program looks & feels like. And everything made to order.\nBeyond Organics is not some clever marketing gimmick, it is an unquestionably authentic restoration of the symbiotic relationship between healthy soil and the vitality of our food, simply put, “life is in the soil, death in the dirt”. Integrity through vertical integration, old-school Agra-science and intelligent technologies in synchronicity with mother nature.\nThe Certified Prime+™ and Beyond Organics® appellations represent not just a superior customer value proposition, but proprietary operational knowledge and a set of standards that go well beyond the clichéd ‘All Natural/Organic’ moniker. Cutting through the clutter, confusion and frustration premium product consumers’ experience in pursuit of their value, quality, health and lifestyle goals.\nThis is also, in part, the justification behind these customer groups motivation to pay, 50-200% premiums, for these product and service attributes. A ‘relatively small premium’ paid in exchange for the assurance of healthy satisfaction with the very limited time they have to spend with family and friends. This is what a real, cost efficient & effective customer loyalty program looks & feels like. This is a capacity driven operation, NOT a marking or sales business.\n\n\nHealthy Eco-System + Activated Smart Soil™ = Healthy Food and Healthier Happy Families!\n\n \nThe Closed Loop Eco-Sphere Design: Soil, Water, Photosynthesis & Climate Restores the Relationship Between our Food and Healthy Vitality.\n\nMultimedia Page\n \nEmpowered Smart Soil™\nPowered on-site by E Q Power \nContinuous Harvest Mgmt. System\nProprietary Grow Master Multiplier x 2.2\nAll produce waste repurposed to E Q Power plant\nCO2 from bio-gas production recycled into Garden Ecosphere\nBelow Zero Emissions and Carbon Negative Closed-Loop Eco-System\n \n\n \n\nMycorrhizae Hypha Mycelium Network Increases Active Root Surface for Nutrient Acquisition up to 200 times! (Left and Right)\nThis is what the Artificial Fertilizers and Biocides are Killing and why we have a crisis of Obesity and Malnourishment in America.\n\nIt all Starts from the ground up with Smart Soil\n\nWe have been hearing a lot recently about a revolution in the way we think about human health -- how it is inextricably linked to the health of microbes in our gut, mouth, nasal passages, and other \"habitats\" in and on us. With the release of the results of the five-year National Institutes of Health's Human Microbiome Project, we are told we should think of ourselves as a \"superorganism,\" a residence for microbes with whom we have coevolved, who perform critical functions and provide services to us, and who outnumber our own human cells ten to one. \n\nFor the first time, thanks to our ability to conduct highly efficient and low cost genetic sequencing, we now have a map of the normal microbial make-up of a healthy human, a collection of bacteria, fungi, one-celled archaea, and viruses. Collectively they weigh about three pounds -- the same as our brain.\n\nNow that we have this map of what microorganisms are vital to our health, many believe that the future of healthcare will focus less on traditional illnesses and more on treating disorders of the human microbiome by introducing targeted microbial species (a \"probiotic\") and therapeutic foods (a \"prebiotic\" -- food for microbes) into the gut \"community.\" Scientists in the Human Microbiome Project set as a core outcome the development of \"a twenty-first century pharmacopoeia that includes members of the human microbiota and the chemical messengers they produce.\" \n\nThe single greatest leverage point for a sustainable and healthy future is arguably immediately underfoot: a living soil, where we grow our food.\n\nThere is another major revolution in human health also just beginning based on an understanding of tiny organisms. It is driven by the same technological advances and allows us to understand and restore our collaborative relationship with microbiota not in the human gut but in another dark place: the soil.\n\nJust as we have unwittingly destroyed vital microbes in the human gut through overuse of antibiotics and highly processed foods, we have recklessly devastated soil microbiota essential to plant health through overuse of certain chemical fertilizers, fungicides, herbicides, pesticides, failure to add sufficient organic matter (upon which they feed), and heavy tillage. These soil microorganisms -- particularly bacteria and fungi -- cycle nutrients and water to plants, to our crops, the source of our food, and ultimately our health. \n\nSoil bacteria and fungi serve as the \"stomachs\" of plants. They form symbiotic relationships with plant roots and \"digest\" nutrients, providing nitrogen, phosphorus, and many other nutrients in a form that plant cells can assimilate. Reintroducing the right bacteria and fungi to facilitate the dark fermentation process in depleted and sterile soils is analogous to eating yogurt (or taking those targeted probiotic \"drugs of the future\") to restore the right microbiota deep in your digestive tract.\nThe good news is that the same technological advances that allow us to map the human microbiome now enable us to understand, isolate, and reintroduce microbial species into the soil to repair the damage and restore healthy microbial communities that sustain our crops and provide nutritious food. It is now much easier for us to map genetic sequences of soil microorganisms, understand what they actually do and how to grow them, and reintroduce them back to the soil.\n\nSince the 1970s, there have been soil microbes for sale in garden shops, but most products were hit-or-miss in terms of actual effectiveness, were expensive, and were largely limited to horticulture and hydroponics. New genetic sequencing and production technologies have now come to a point where we can effectively and at low cost identify and grow key bacteria and the right species of fungi and apply them in large-scale agriculture. We can produce these \"bio fertilizers\" and add them to herbs, vegetables, or other crop seeds to grow with and nourish the plant. We can sow the \"seeds\" of microorganisms with our crop seeds and, as hundreds of independent studies confirm, increase quality, yields and reduce the need for irrigation and chemical fertilizers.\n\nThese soil microorganisms do much more than nourish plants. Just as the microbes in the human body both aid digestion and maintain our immune system, soil microorganisms both digest nutrients and protect plants against pathogens and other threats. \n\nFor over four hundred million years, plants have been forming a symbiotic association with fungi that colonize their roots, creating mycorrhizae (my-cor-rhi-zee), literally \"fungus roots,\" which extend the reach of plant roots a hundred-fold. \nThese fungal filaments not only channel nutrients and water back to the plant cells, they connect plants and actually enable them to communicate with one another and set up defense systems. As a recent experiment in the U.K. showed that mycorrhizal filaments act as a conduit for signaling between plants, strengthening their natural defenses against pests. \nWhen attacked by aphids, a broad bean plant transmitted a signal through the mycorrhizal filaments to other bean plants nearby, acting as an early warning system, enabling those plants to begin to produce their defensive chemical that repels aphids and attracts wasps, a natural aphid predator. Another study showed that diseased tomato plants also use the underground network of mycorrhizal filaments to warn healthy tomato plants, which then activate their defenses before being attacked themselves.\n\nThus, the microbial community in the soil, like in the human biome, provides \"invasion resistance\" services to its symbiotic partner. We disturb this association at our peril. As Michael Pollan recently noted, \"Some researchers believe that the alarming increase in autoimmune diseases in the West may owe to a disruption in the ancient relationship between our bodies and their 'old friends' -- the microbial symbionts with whom we coevolved.\"\n\nNot only do soil microorganisms nourish and protect plants, they play a crucial role in providing many \"ecosystem services\" that are absolutely critical to human survival. By many calculations, the living soil is the Earth's most valuable ecosystem, providing ecological services such as climate regulation, mitigation of drought and floods, soil erosion prevention, and water filtration, worth trillions of dollars each year. Those who study the human microbiome have now begun to borrow the term \"ecosystem services\" to describe critical functions played by microorganisms in human health.\n\nWith regard to stabilizing our increasingly unruly climate, soil microorganisms have been sequestering carbon for hundreds of millions of years through the mycorrizal filaments, which are coated in a sticky protein called \"glomalin.\". As much as 30 to 40 percent of the glomalin molecule is carbon. Glomalin may account for as much as one-third of the world's soil carbon -- and the soil contains more carbon than all plants and the atmosphere combined.\n\nWe are now at a point where microbes that thrive in healthy soil have been largely rendered inactive or eliminated in most commercial agricultural lands; they are unable to do what they have done for hundreds of millions of years, to access, conserve, and cycle nutrients and water for plants and regulate the climate. Half of the earth's habitable lands are farmed and we are losing soil and organic matter at an alarming rate. Studies show steady global soil depletion over time, and a serious stagnation in crop yields.\n\nSo, not only have we hindered natural processes that nourish crops and sequester carbon in cultivated land, but modern agriculture has become one of the biggest causes of ecosystem instability. Our current global food system, from clearing forests to growing food, to fertilizer manufacturing, to food storage and packaging, is responsible for up to one-third of all human-caused greenhouse-gas emissions. This is more than all the cars and trucks in the transportation sector, which accounts for about one-fifth of all greenhouse gases globally.\n\nThe single greatest leverage point for a sustainable and healthy future for the seven billion people on the planet is thus arguably immediately underfoot: the living soil, where we grow our food. Overall soil ecology still holds many mysteries. What Leonardo Da Vinci said five hundred years ago is probably still true today: \"We know more about the movement of celestial bodies than about the soil underfoot.\" Though you never see them, ninety percent of all organisms on the seven continents live underground. \n\nIn addition to bacteria and fungi, the soil is also filled with protozoa, nematodes, mites, and microarthropods. There can be 10,000 to 50,000 species in less than a teaspoon of soil. In that same teaspoon of soil, there are more microbes than there are people on the earth. In a handful of healthy soil, there is more biodiversity in just the bacterial community than you will find in all the animals of the Amazon basin.\n\nWe hear about many endangered animals in the Amazon and now all around the world. We all know about the chainsaw-wielding workers cutting trees in the rainforest. But we hear relatively little about the destruction of the habitat of kingdoms of life beyond plant and animal -- that of bacteria and fungi. \n\nWe are making good progress in mapping the soil microbiome, hopefully in time to identify those species vital to soil and plant health, so they can be reintroduced as necessary. The Earth Microbiome Project is analyzing and mapping microbial communities in soils and waters across the globe. We do not want to find ourselves in the position we have been with regard to many animal species that have gone extinct. \n\nWe have already decimated or eliminated known vital soil microorganisms in certain soils and now need to reintroduce them. But it is very different from an effort, let us say, to reintroduce the once massive herds of buffalo to the American plains. We need these tiny partners to help build a sustainable agricultural system, to stabilize our climate in an era of increasing drought and severe weather, and to maintain our very health and well-being.\n\nThe mass destruction of soil microorganisms began with technological advances in the early twentieth century. The number of tractors in the U.S. went from zero to three million by 1950. Farmers increased the size of their fields and made cropping more specialized. Advances in the manufacture of nitrogen fertilizers made them abundant and affordable. Ammonium nitrate produced in WWII for munitions was then used for agriculture (we recently saw the explosive power contained in one such fertilizer factory in the town of West Texas). \n\nThe \"Green Revolution\" was driven by a fear of how to feed massive population growth. It did produce more food, but it was at the cost of the long-term health of the soil. And many would argue that the food it did produce was progressively less nutritious as the soil became depleted of organic matter, minerals, and microorganisms. Evidenced by the AMAs recent findings that over 50% of all preventable disease is nutritionally related, producing an epidemic of ‘Obese yet Malnourished’ populations. Arden Andersen, a soil scientist and agricultural consultant turned physician, has long argued that human health is directly correlated to soil health. Perhaps the single greatest point of leverage in terms of costs, quality and availability of health care. \n\nDuring this same period, we saw the rise of the \"biological agriculture\" movement, largely in reaction to these technological developments and the mechanization of agriculture. Scientific advances now allow us to take soil organisms from an eco-farming niche to mainstream agribusiness.\n\nMany field tests, including a recent one at the University of North Dakota, show that application of a commercial mycorrhizal fungi product to the soybean root or seeds increased soybean yields from 5 to 15 percent. The value of increased yields is three to five times greater than the cost of application at current prices.\n\nStudies show that there will also be major savings from reduced need for chemical fertilizers and irrigation due to more efficient up-take of minerals and water. This also means fewer toxins and pollutants, particularly nitrogen fertilizers, leaching from agricultural lands into our public water system and rivers, which has contributed to massive \"dead zones\" like that in the Mississippi Delta.\n\nFor all these reasons, bio fertility products are now a $500 million industry and growing fast. The major agricultural chemical companies, like Bayer, BASF, Novozymes, Pioneer, and Syngenta are now actively selling, acquiring or developing these products.\n\nReintroducing microorganisms into the soil, together with the organic matter they feed upon, has the potential to be a key part of the next big revolution in human health -- the development of sustainable agriculture and food security based on restored soil health. Just as in the case of the human microbiome, the soil drugs of the future are ones full of friendly germs, and the foods they like to eat.\n\nMOE Farms is a continuous harvest operation, Prime+® and Beyond Organics® customers' will have access to healthy fresh vegetables, herbs & specialty Ingredients, on demand, with in-season taste all year. New technologies in combination with proprietary methodologies enable MOE Farms to provide in-season availability and taste, in private label, retail, bulk & hospitality packaging, 365 days a year. Add to the mix first mover advantage in a growing and systemic supply demand imbalance and a one stop shop vertical integration transaction chain strategy and you get real pricing power and a durable high-margin competitive edge. Positioning MOE Farms to pass on to its retail & hospitality customers authentic, measurable and competitive advantages. This is what a real, cost efficient & effective customer loyalty program looks & feels like.\n \n \nThe Certified Prime+™ and Beyond Organics® appellations represent not just a superior customer value proposition but proprietary operational knowledge and a set of standards that go well beyond the clichéd ‘All Natural/Organic’ moniker. Cutting through the clutter, confusion and frustration premium product consumers’ experience in pursuit of their value, quality, health and lifestyle goals. This is also, in part, the justification behind these customer groups motivation to pay 50-200% premiums for these product and service attributes. Just a ‘small premium’ for the assurance of aggressive satisfaction and time well invested. \n\n \nSOIL - The ‘Heart’ of the Planet\n\nThere is a widely-used aphorism among soil scientists “never treat soils like dirt”, which is in part a lament, that for many if not most people, soil is both a mystery and something of little or no value. This is exceptionally worrying because soil is probably the most valuable asset humanity controls, as our entire civilization is dependent on it. Soil is often likened to the skin of the planet, but this does soil a serious injustice as it has a far more important and extensive role than skin does for a person. The soil is right at the center, the ‘heart’, of the planet’s natural systems.\n\nThese systems are categorized into different ‘spheres’ and include the atmosphere, the hydrosphere (water bodies including rivers and other land based waters as well as the oceans and seas) the geosphere (the rocky interior of the planet), the biosphere (all living things) and the pedosphere (the soil). Matter, i.e. the chemical elements, constantly cycle through these different spheres, for example carbon, which is at the center of global warming, constantly flows between the atmosphere, the biosphere and the soil (pedosphere) through the world’s two most important physiochemical reactions; photosynthesis and respiration (Figure 1).\n\nSoil is the ‘heart’ of the planet because it is the soil that is the interface for all the other cycles. Soil is the main environment for the land biosphere, i.e. as a rule of thumb, soil contains ten times more life, (measured by weight or diversity), than all of the life growing above it. It is also literally and metaphorically the root of all above-ground life as soil is half of the medium in which plants grow, the other half being the atmosphere. Plants are the bridge that links the soil and sky. Soil is also the interface between the atmosphere and the geosphere and the filter through which the hydrosphere flows. \nIt is therefore impossible to overstate the importance of soil as it is the meeting place of all the planetary spheres, and matter cycles. Soil is the foundation of human civilization, as it was the activity of soil management, as part of agriculture, that allowed early humans to move away from hunting and gathering to form the first societies, and without productive soil civilization would simply perish. Therefore, considering the absolute importance of soil to humanity’s continued survival and its critical role in the planetary cycles, including climate management, the treatment soil has received in an agricultural context over the last 50 years, can be described as wholly negligent, measurably damaging and potentially catastrophic. \n\nIndeed, after climate change, the damage done to the world’s soils is probably the next most important threat to maintaining society’s current levels of prosperity. The protection of soil is the issue upon which organic agriculture was founded and it continues to be a fundamental aspect of its management practice and a key factor in its productive out-performance.\n \nThe message is simple: soil is at the heart of planetary systems and its correct management is vital in combating climate change as well as a wide range of other ecological damage. The fundamental objective of organic agriculture is optimal soil management; for industrial agriculture soil is just another resource. It is conspicuously clear that it is ecological/organic management that has the capability and praxis to maintain productive agriculture over an indefinite time scale. The alternative ‘consumes’ soil, eroding the very basis of its existence, meaning its time is limited, particularly in the face of global climate change.\n\nThe “narrowly-focused ‘seed and fertilizer’ revolution” that proponents of industrial scale agriculture continue to push is not only the wrong answer, it is a key part of the problem. The increases in agricultural production over the last half century are mainly due to the increased use of synthetic nitrogen fertilizers, new crop cultivars (‘seeds’) that can make better use of the synthetic nitrogen fertilizers and irrigation . The farming system this mixture promotes is monoculture, which is ecologically unstable and therefore requires continual propping up by biocides, i.e. pesticides, insecticides, herbicides and fungicides.\n\nThis approach has undoubtedly resulted in considerable increases in crop yields over this time [4]. It is however a classic example of flawed reductionism in that the overwhelming aim has been yield increase regardless of the other effects that using synthetic nitrogen, irrigation and biocides cause, such as:\n\n· the degradation, erosion and loss of soil,\n· lower nutrient contents of crops,\n· evolutionary biocide arms races against pests and diseases,\n· pollution of waterways and Ocean dead zones,\n· farmer indebtedness,\n· loss of biodiversity, and\n· biocides in food, etc., etc..\n\nThe narrow focus on yield from nitrogen and water ignores the consequent negative downstream effects and also fails to consider the long term sustainability of the whole system, i.e. no questions are asked about upstream issues, e.g. where the nitrogen and water come from and how long they can continue to be obtained.\n\nIf these are not sufficient reasons to support investment in organic/ecological farming systems over industrial, then further support is provided by industrial agriculture’s significant contribution to climate change, a threat to civilization of such enormity that business (and investment) as usual is absolutely no longer an option. \n\nAgriculture directly contributes 13.5% of the greenhouse gas emissions responsible for global warming and climate change (Figure 2 and Box 1). However, this analysis excludes many of the up and down stream components of agriculture, e.g. the production of synthetic nitrogen fertilizers, and when these are taken into account using lifecycle assessment, agriculture contributes between 25-30% of all GHG emissions [27].\n\nThe 13.5% of direct net GHG emissions by agriculture is estimated at between 5.1 and 6.1 gigatons (Gt) CO2eq, in 2005 [6]. This is composed of 3.3 Gt CO2eq methane, 2.8 Gt CO2eq nitrous oxide and 0.04 Gt CO2. The CO2 figure is small because these are net figures and while there are very large flows of carbon between agriculture and the atmosphere they are mostly cyclical and in balance. However, land clearance for agriculture and soil degradation which do result in substantial CO2 and other GHG emissions are not counted under agricultural emissions by the International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) [6][8]. In comparison agriculture is considered to be the main emitter of nitrous oxides and methane, which is additionally problematic as these have approx. 300 and 20 times respectively the global warming potential of CO2 [8] see Box 1. \nNitrous oxide emissions mostly originate from: \n\n• high levels of soluble forms of nitrogen in the soil mostly from synthetic nitrogen fertilizers; and \n• animal housing and manure management. \n\n Methane emissions mostly originate from: \n\n• the digestive processes (enteric fermentation) of ruminants (e.g. cows, sheep, goats) (see Box 2); \n• anaerobic rice paddies; \n• manure management; and \n• compaction of soils due to the use of heavy machinery. \n\nThe burning of biomass, e.g. from slash-and-burn agriculture, and clearing land for agriculture emits both methane and nitrous oxide [15][27]. Manure, 7%Soil emissions, 38% Enteric fermentation, 32% Biomass burning, 12% Rice production, 11%\nClimate Change and Investment in Ecological Agriculture Outperformance and Opportunity.\n\nSoil in Earth’s Critical Zone\n\nEarth’s Critical Zone is the thin surface layer of our planet that extends from the top of the vegetation to the bottom of drinking water aquifers. Soil is at the heart of the Critical Zone and delivers many soil functions that provide important environmental goods and services that are essential for humanity. We cannot survive without soil.\n\nEarth’s Critical Zone is the thin surface layer that provides most of our life-sustaining resources. Essential soil functions within the Critical Zone include:\n\n- Biomass production\n- Storage and transmission of water\n- Storage of carbon and reduced greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions\n- Nutrient transformations\n- Pollutant transformations\n- Providing biological habitat\n- Maintaining Earth’s gene pool\n\nSoil forms when rock breaks up and dissolves at Earth’s surface, from the action of water with the help of plants and soil organisms. The mineral particles that form, bind together with living organisms and decaying organic matter to create larger aggregates of soil material. Fertile soil is rich in aggregates. As a rough guide, fertile soil has more than 60% of its weight contained in the form of aggregates that are greater than 0.25 mm in size.\n\nHuman Impact on Soil and the Critical Zone\n\nThe Critical Zone and soils are under huge pressure from growth in human population and wealth. By 2050 it is projected that Earth’s population will exceed 9.5 billion people with a predicted quadrupling in the global economy, doubling in demand for food, doubling in demand for energy and biofuel crops and more than 50% increase in demand for clean water\n\nThese pressures have already led to extensive soil degradation worldwide.\n\n• Since the 19th century, around 60% of soil carbon in organic matter has been lost.\n• In the past 25 years one-quarter of global land area shows declining soil functions.\n• Soil erosion from conventional agriculture is up to 100 times faster than soil formation.\n• Draining peatlands worldwide causes peat loss 20 times faster than the peat formation.\nFlows and transformations of material, energy and genetic biodiversity contribute to soil functions. The flows connect the different parts of the Critical Zone (left) and transmit the impacts of human activity through the Critical Zone. Good soil management reduces bad impacts.\n\nSoil Threats\n\nIncreasing resource demands are causing soil degradation worldwide. Soil functions are lost due to erosion when bare soil is swept from the land surface by wind and water; desertification that occurs when loss of soil organic matter is so severe that soils no longer retain nutrients and support vegetation; degradation from pollution and from salts that are left behind when irrigation water evaporates; compaction from machinery and tillage that destroys larger soil aggregates; and sealing over by expansion of cities, buildings and roads.\n\n\nThe Critical Zone Chain of Impact\n \nSoil is everything and soil health is the keystone of our environmental ecosystems, from which their delicate balance evolves. Good soil is teeming with organisms; it is literally alive. Poor soil doesn't have this, or has it in such greatly reduced quantities that it is negligible, and the richness of microbial life, just as with humans, has a lot to do with health and fertility. We've been mistreating soils on an industrial level for many decades now and the damage done is emerging in the catalogue of environmental woes facing the Earth in the 21st century. Soil is under siege.\n\nIt's disappearing at an alarming rate. Topsoil is being depleted faster than it can be replenished and something like 83 billion tons of it is lost every year. On top of that over 70% of it is degraded. The term 'peak soil' has recently entered our lexicon. It's a quiet crisis brewing across the globe.\n\nThis information can be found under \"Beyond Organics\" on the MOE Farms website. To find out more about what we believe to be a free-market solution to a half a dozen issues, visit http://moefarms.com. \n\nJeff Oslin\n\nMOE Farms Executive Team",
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