About Me

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Type of Member/Stakeholder
Consumer
Advocate
Home Gardener
Small Farmer
Your Name
Pedro Tama
Name of Farm, Business, Agency or Organization
Hienaloli Farm
Brief Description
Lilikoi, tropical flowers, ipus
Address
Mamalahoa Highway, mauka
City/Town
Holualoa
State
HI
Country
United States
District
North Kona
Ahupua'a
Hienaloli
Area(s) Served
South Kohala
South Kona
North Kona
Email address
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Land phone
322-9323
Mobile phone
938-5618
Website
www.hawaiihomegrown.net
About me
I once retired ha ha ha ha......
I like to chant every morning.
We have a goose named "Snowy" - can't tell yet if it's male or female.
I drive an '88 Toyota pickup, body and bed rusting through. Runs great.
The wild pigs are getting closer and closer. Look out!
Pedro Tama
Pedro Tama
Please see my Welcome introduction on the Wall post below.
2 years ago
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  • Thursday, 18 February 2010 20:35
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Queen of the Sun: What are the Bees Telling Us? is a new, magnificent feature film about colony collapse disorder of the honey bee and the need for
360 days ago
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Administrator We are now updated...
693 days ago
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Pedro Tama's video has been featured.
HOMEGROWN REVOLUTION - Radical Change Taking Root 10:00
HOMEGROWN REVOLUTION T-SHIRTS NOW AVAILABLE: MEN'S: http:www.peddlerswagon.comp-260-homegrown-revolution-t-shirt-mens.aspx WOMEN'S: http:www ...
714 days ago
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Pedro Tama's video has been featured.
MAKING BIOCHAR: with Peter Hirst of New England Biochar 09:56
[See more on biochar & local food production: http:curiouslylocal.com ] Peter Hirst (saltydog335@aol.com) brought his 70 gallon stainless ...
714 days ago
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HOMEGROWN REVOLUTION - Radical Change Taking Root 10:00
HOMEGROWN REVOLUTION T-SHIRTS NOW AVAILABLE: MEN'S: http:www.peddlerswagon.comp-260-homegrown-revolution-t-shirt-mens.aspx WOMEN'S: http:www ...
714 days ago
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MAKING BIOCHAR: with Peter Hirst of New England Biochar 09:56
[See more on biochar & local food production: http:curiouslylocal.com ] Peter Hirst (saltydog335@aol.com) brought his 70 gallon stainless ...
714 days ago
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Welcome to the Hawai'i Homegrown Food Network community site! My name is Pedro Tama. Craig Elevitch and myself are your site administrators. We are he
759 days ago
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Check out our new, complete listing of Hawai'i Island Farmers' Markets and CSA's under RESOURCES. ...
759 days ago
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In order to change the current food importation paradigm, we need to devote time and energy in all social organizations: family, community, business. ...
780 days ago
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Ngaire Gilmour and Craig Elevitch are now friends
782 days ago
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Craig Elevitch added a new wall post in the group, Buy/Sell/Share Local Food
782 days ago
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Craig Elevitch We just sent out the latest Hawaii Homegrown newsletter. Check it out on the Newsletter page.
785 days ago
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789 days ago
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Craig Elevitch I just learned how to make chocolate from scratch at Una and Leon's workshop. Check out Raina's story about the workshop on the Reports page.
793 days ago
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Pedro Tama added a new wall post in the group, Home Garden Q & A
801 days ago

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Pedro Tama
Queen of the Sun: What are the Bees Telling Us? is a new, magnificent feature film about colony collapse disorder of the honey bee and the need for sustainable agricultural systems. It will be showing at the Palace Theater in Hilo from June 3rd to 7th, at 7 pm, with the Sunday showing a matinee. "A remarkable documentary that's also one of the most beautiful nature films I've seen."-Roger Ebert. “Stunning.. as soulful as it is scientific, as uplifting as it is alarming.” -Film.com. See www.queenofthesun.com and our Calendar of Events for June 3rd.
Friday, 27 May 2011 09:13
 
Pedro Tama
Agriculture land wanted for Aquaculture. Need a small area with access to power and water (will pay for meter and costs). Need agriculture land near Kailua Kona. 20 by 60 foot area will do for aquaculture tanks. Willing to pay rent monthly and sign a lease. Small warehouse would be perfect or can just use tent to cover tanks.

Ron Tubbs, Ph./FX (808) 259-9997, CELL (808) 927-5013, Email rtmb@hawaiiantel.net
Tuesday, 26 April 2011 14:00
 
Pedro Tama
Welcome to the Hawai'i Homegrown Food Network community site! My name is Pedro Tama. Craig Elevitch and myself are your site administrators. We are here to help you make the most of the many interactive features available to you on this community site. Although it is not required, we first have two important recommendations that should add to your experience of this site: 1. Fill out your Network Member Information profile if you haven't already done so. 2. Read the Privacy Policy and Conditions of Use links at the very bottom of this page. If you have questions or suggestions, you can post a message through this site or you can send us an e-mail by clicking on the Contact tab at the top of this page. We welcome your feedback!
Friday, 23 April 2010 10:00
 
Pedro Tama
Check out our new, complete listing of Hawai'i Island Farmers' Markets and CSA's under RESOURCES.
Friday, 23 April 2010 09:57