Bringing People and Resources Together
EARTH LINKS is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization with a 25 year commitment to protecting the environment and supporting sustainable, healthy communities.
We are an organization that acts whenever possible as a catalyst for social and environmental justice. We work together with other non-profit organizations on specific projects that one organization cannot accomplish alone. Earth Links also undertakes projects when we see an unrecognized need that our staff and volunteers are able to address.





Recent Posts
Multi-Crop Weeder – Designed for use in the System of Rice Intensification (SRI) and Which Can Be of Value in Other Sustainable Farming Methods
Complete set of CAD drawings “Earth Links Featured SRI Equipment: Dryland Multi-Crop Wheeled Weeder”Modifications to Multi-Crop Weeder “Earth Links Featured SRI Equipment: Dryland Multi-Crop Wheeled Weeder”This weeder was designed and developed by: Konda Babu of M R...
The System of Rice Intensification is Found to Be an Important Player in the Mitigation of Methane Emissions
Along with many other NGOs, our most recent work here at Earth Links has been focused on introducing The System of Rice Intensification (SRI) to smallholder rice farmers around the world and, for Earth Links more specifically, to give them better access to labor-saving, injury reducing low-cost tools that these resource-limited farmers need.
SRI Rice Equipment Resources on YouTube
Earth Links, Inc. is very pleased to release this limited version of our YouTube Channel, “Tools That Work for Farmers”.Our library is dedicated to smallholder rice farmers, to give them better access to tools and information. Our partner, SRI-Rice at Cornell...
Featured Tool: Field Markers
Indonesian Wooden Rake MarkerRe-bar Roller Marker Within the System of Rice Intensification (SRI), proper spacing in the planting of seedlings is one of the essential principles underlying the technology.
Featured Tool: Ring Hoe Weeder
The method of growing rice known as SRI (System of Rice Intensification), uses a grid pattern when planting the rice seedlings. Both rice and weeds thrive due to the open space between rows in
Featured SRI Equipment: Cono Weeder
Associated Research Articles Cono Weeder: 1. DEVELOPMENT OF WOMEN FRIENDLY CONO WEEDER FOR PADDY Dr. Balasaheb Sawant Knokan Drishi Vidy ApeethDapoli – 415 712. Maharashtra State (India) Download PDF: Development of Women Friendly Cono Weeder 2. Comparative...