Agriculture, Climate, Environment, Gender, Trinidad and Tobago

Bro, is it Gay To Recycle?

By Megan Pirali It’s no secret that Trinidad and Tobago has a rampant culture of hyper-masculinity. Almost every man in this society will go the extra mile to prove that he name man. But how is this reflected in his day to day activities? According to a study done by the University of Utah, researcher… Continue reading Bro, is it Gay To Recycle?

Agriculture

Subsistence Farming via Grow-pipe Technology

By Renaldo Lewis Subsistence Farming is an effective way to reduce one’s food bill, add greenery to your home and add leisure to your life. It can also be used to help develop a sense of responsibility in children if they are charged with the care of the crops planted. Urbanization however has caused a… Continue reading Subsistence Farming via Grow-pipe Technology

Agriculture

DIY: A Drip-Bottle Irrigator System for Urbanized Gardening

By: Christopher Kalloo One of the major problems facing the world today is the rate at which human population is increasing. In a 2008 study, the United Nations forecasted that the estimated world population would be just over 9 billion by the year 2050. Estimates also show that by 2020 developing countries of Africa, Asia,… Continue reading DIY: A Drip-Bottle Irrigator System for Urbanized Gardening

Agriculture

Artificial Insemination – A Thrust To Livestock Production

By Dr. Maynashka Saroop (D.V.M.) Artificial insemination can be defined as the process of collecting sperm cells from the sire and manually depositing them into a specific area of the female reproductive tract of a dame of the same species. The process of collecting the semen is done by an artificial insemination technician. Specific tools are used… Continue reading Artificial Insemination – A Thrust To Livestock Production