Durango Songwriters Expo 2009

Filed Under (Current Events) by admin on 15-02-2009

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Here it is once again great news for all song writers. Be there in the expo of Durango Songwriters from February 26 to February 28. The expo will be held in Santa Ynez (Santa Barbara, CA). To collect the brochure of the event or to register, just log on to their website and get it all. Complete information is provided on this official website of Durango Songwriters Expo.

Durango Songwriters Expo 2009

The organizer is also giving facility of mailing printed brochures to the postal address to them who wants the glossy print quality of the brochures. Just contact Jim Attebery at 970.259.9747 and wait for the brochures to be delivered to your mailing address via USPS.

Durango Songwriters Expo is a three day event that features workshops, showcases and seminars in favor of business of song writing. Many songwriters from all over the world attend the expo and they feel that here it is worth every penny.

In the last expo Matt Buckstein got a chance to sing Toby Keith’s American Soldier with Chuck Cannon (writer). Here, Chuck played guitar to a couple of American Soldiers who were on the Cheyenne Mountain Resort and at the same time for a wedding. Cool…right?

Chuck has also written How Do You Like Me Now. This was recorded by Toby Keith.

So guys see you at the songwriters expo!!

Cattle Grazing

Filed Under (California Health) by debby on 11-02-2009

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Cattle grazing in california

Cattle grazing in california

Cattle grazing come to be actually a far more important aspect of life and nature and our existence than you might ever call to wonder about its role. There is a huge science that goes behind it to maintain the bio-dynamic energy of nature and the entire ecological balance that can only be achieved through adequate amount of cattle grazing. It impacts the Annual Forbs as well as Vegetation composition in a massive scale. Its importance cannot be undermined enough.

The natural distribution of living matters that work in to help maintain soil matter and integrity, is a major part of cattle grazing. Throughout the world and particularly in areas where a huge amount of cultivation takes place in a large level, as that in California, the impact can be huge. The costal prairie plantations all survive due to the titillation of the land and the whole surviving chain of long living native plantations are both affected through the effects of cattle grazing. While the land gets utilized well there is also the question of the sustaining of these local greens with the greater lands being used for pasteurization and not actual cultivation. A nice balance between cattle grazing and its limitations has also been debated by natural scientists.
For more information on how this debate goes please read the following story here .

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