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Another spring to summer bloomer, winecups are a boon for potatoes due to their ability to bring in green lacewings. They ...
One of the best and easiest ways to keep your compost pile aerobic, or full of oxygen that speeds the decomposition process, ...
Limiting or ceasing tillage offers improvements to soil health, but it can lead to problems with weeds. Here are a few ways you can beat weeds in a no-till environment.
As heat and water scarcity increase, farmers have to adjust their strategies to ensure good production. The bottom line is important, but so is conserving non-renewable resources. Dry farming is one ...
Permaculture principles can be applied to gardens, large landscapes, and communities. Join Briana Yablonski to learn how to start a permaculture farm using environmentally-friendly practices.
Achieving a closed system on your farm is easy with a few key practices. Shifting focus toward nutrient cycling can turn a labor-intensive farm into a more passive, yet fruitful, endeavor. Here, ...
Interview collected and edited by Kelsey Betz Umi Jenkins Director of Mississippi Farm to School Network Our work is centered a lot around young people in grades Kindergarten through 12th. This past ...
The American food system relies heavily on industrial animal agriculture. Thousands or tens of thousands of animals packed into one place have been ...
A hybrid between a farmer’s market and a co-op store, farm stops are popping up across the country, helping customers access local food year round.
Transitioning from traditional agricultural methods to agroforestry often requires a shift in mindset and education. The Savanna Institute aims to speed that shift by showing farmers just what’s ...
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