Wednesday, April 22, 2009

...in 2005 results of a research group showed some odd findings. The documents remained internal and unpublished...


(The article at the title to article is unrelated)...In May 1997 Reed found the nonprofit Sustainable Harvest International (SHI) after witnessing the devastating effect of slash-and-burn agriculture and destruction of Central American rainforests. The goal of SHI is to help farmers break free of the s&b cycle by instructing them on techniques that will nurture and replenish the soil.
SHI sponsors programs in Honduras, Panama, Belize and Nicaragua....