Secure Your Farm

Living the farm life can be rewarding both financially and spiritually. For some, nothing beats getting down and working the land. While living the farm life can be relaxing and […]

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Nopalea Helps Reduce Inflammation

Americans are living with chronic inflammation. Although inflammation is the body’s natural way of healing an infection or injury, chronic inflammation has been known to cause a variety of serious […]

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Crab Invasion from Antarctica?

King crabs and other crushing predators are thought to have been absent from cold Antarctic shelf waters for millions of years. Scientists speculate that the long absence of crushing predators has allowed the evolution of a unique Antarctic seafloor fauna with little resistance to predatory crabs. A recent study by researchers from the University of Hawaii at Mānoa, Duke University, Ghent University, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, and Hamilton College, indicates that one species of king crab has moved 120 km across the continental shelf in West Antarctica and established a large, reproductive population in the Palmer Deep along the west Antarctic Peninsula.

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