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BioAg Journal #1 - December 2018

The BioAg Journal is a quarterly online publication created by young innovative entrepreneurs in agriculture and various health and sustainability industries from the Caribbean & Latin America. We will shed a new light on food, health, life and business from our perspective. These are our stories, our truth, our lives that we are going to share with you. Subscribe to get monthly updates on new articles, podcasts and videos. We promise to provide you with a range of content that's going to be a fun, exciting, engaging and very informative.

The BioAg Journal is a quarterly online publication created by young innovative entrepreneurs in agriculture and various health and sustainability industries from the Caribbean & Latin America. We will shed a new light on food, health, life and business from our perspective. These are our stories, our truth, our lives that we are going to share with you.

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In the end, as we all can<br />

see Agriculture is indeed<br />

an intelligently designed<br />

interconnected ecosystem.<br />

I know that was a mouthful.<br />

We ourselves, are a part of this<br />

system and were placed in the<br />

system to diligently manage the<br />

connections, ensuring that they<br />

were kept connected, rather than<br />

disconnected.<br />

We have seen and are still<br />

experiencing the repercussions<br />

of the disconnected connections.<br />

Nature, however, is able and<br />

willing to heal and help itself,<br />

once we make the necessary<br />

reconnections. Let’s get back to<br />

the interconnectedness that is in<br />

nature, so we can build a brighter<br />

future for ourselves and the<br />

generations to come.<br />

Written by<br />

Philisha St. Hill<br />

Sources:<br />

• Dictonary.com – Compost<br />

• Gardening Know How: https://www.<br />

gardeningknowhow.com/composting/<br />

manures/the-benefits-of-manure-in-yourgarden.htm<br />

• Articles Extension: http://articles.<br />

extension.org/pages/14879/environmentalbenefits-of-manure-application<br />

• AZ Quotes: http://www.azquotes.com/<br />

quotes/topics/biomimicry.html<br />

• Biomicry.com - https://biomimicry.org/<br />

what-is-biomimicry/<br />

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