Course, we both came from background that concentrated on grirnt weve developed relationships with farmers and producers in the restaurant where we were that really contained on working with good sustainable mostly organic ingredients when albert was able to take the family farm which was the Straus Family dairy albert transitioned that dairy that was traditionally to organize garlic he was the first organic dairy west of the mississippi it took place in 1992. You have to learn holistic medication to keep them height he had to study how to grow the crops and keep the land in organ garlic compliance so lucky will i hes brilliant. Hes brilliant but also there was this little group of farmers out there and one of the most notable is warrener and i know that probably most everyone has had something from webers farmer farm there was a group started up and it was called the farmers growers group. And the whole idea behind that was to be able to get a group together to start a Farmers Market
Fortyyear rivalry that unraveled culture, religion and dollective memory in the middle east. I have to say i spend the weekend reading it. I couldnt put it down it was so interesting. If you havent read it after thisis evening im sure you will try to get it if you havent already. I would urge you to to read it. It is fascinating, very well researched and i that there is a narrative flow to it and it is very troubling i have to say that that is the purpose of the book i think. I would like to announce unfortunately our event in two days with ambassador dennis ross was another expert in the middle east is unable to come to the collegcollege station. He had a family emergency and so the lecture will be postponed until later. Kim ghattas is an Emmy Awardwinning journalist who covered the middle east for 20 years for bbc financial times. She reported from iraq, saudi arabia, syria, lebanon and the war between israel and hezbollah earning an emmy for International News coverage. Shes also re
Coming to a street near you, the future of cars may be electric, but is the Technology Mainstream enough to become mass market yet . In the Programme Today we take a look at some of the issues surrounding the switch to electric vehicles, are they still too expensive to buy, and how practical are they for very long journeys . A few hours ago, ford unveiled its brand new electric car, called the mustang mach e. Ford hope theyre on to a winner, the mustang is the worlds best selling sports coupe, and the new car is the first vehicle in fords range to be built as an electric vehicle from the ground up. Its also fords response to teslas model y. Electric mobility is expanding. In 2018, the Global Electric car fleet exceeded 5. 1 million, up 2 million from the previous year. China remains the Worlds Largest electric car market, followed by europe and the united states. But this contrasts massively with sales of the internal combustion engine, recent research for the first half of this year o
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