Par 3.10.2 In Hong Kong, abandoned villages have been reclaimed by nature

In Hong Kong, abandoned villages have been reclaimed by nature https://edition.cnn.com/2024/02/13/style/hong-kong-abandoned-villages-stefan-irvine-photographer-hnk/index.html By Rebecca Cairns, CNN, February 12, 2024 Hong Kong CNN — Thick roots tumble across a dilapidated house, the snake-like trunks of a banyan tree framing where the front door once stood. Its walls have been hollowed by decades of typhoons, monsoons and summer humidity, […]
(par 3.10.2) How ‘natural geoengineering’ can help slow global warming

(par 3.11.2) 2006-08-01 Stocking rate vs. stock density

Aug 1, 2006 Jim Gerrish http://beefmagazine.com/mag/beef_stocking_rate_vs I’ve found recently that a number of cattlemen and other livestock producers really don’t understand the difference between stocking rate and stock density. Some tend to use the terms interchangeably, though they’re actually two very different concepts, with very different effects on the pasture-livestock system. Simply put, stocking rate is […]