Food will be just what the Doctor ordered. Prescriptions for medicine from a pharmacy is normal but prescriptions of food from markets, stores, farms or our own garden may become the new normal. Re…
Published on 2 years, 10 months ago
Building a bridge from where Agriculture is now to where the public and policy makers want it to go is advisable. Even for the best of reasons ranchers are not able to just flip a switch to new prev…
Published on 2 years, 10 months ago
If we reimagine how water flows across our landscape, we can help both fish and our farms. At Eco Farm in Pacific Grove, California that was the message to farmers from all over the world from a pop…
Published on 2 years, 11 months ago
It’s Meeting Season for farmers and others in the food chain when they gather to agree to disagree and ultimately find middle ground (or high ground). What’s decided when they put their heads togethe…
Published on 2 years, 11 months ago
Owning land isn’t a prerequisite to loving land, regenerating land and producing healthy food. Andy Breiter does not own a single acre of land since beginning in 2020 but has grown a land base to app…
Published on 2 years, 11 months ago
Powerful movements are happening in our food system and Liz Carlisle, the author of Healing Grounds shares a glimpse of these movements at Eco Farm and on an earlier 2022 episode of Farm To Table. L…
Published on 2 years, 11 months ago
For holiday dinners, when your guests like both the idea of “plant based” and the taste of animal protein, there is a way to work-around. Vegan options may still need to be offered because this work-…
Published on 3 years ago
After near extinction, the in-nii (American Bison) are slowly returning to Native American tribes who have the resources to run reintroduction programs. Latrice Tatsey, Buffalo Stone Woman, is an eco…
Published on 3 years ago
‘High Tech High Touch’ is an early Silicon Valley term that implies a dynamic paradox. It is still a paradox in today’s agriculture where “faster/bigger” and “slower/smaller” each have a wave. In t…
Published on 3 years ago
Slow water always wins however we can still thrive in this emerging age of climate change caused drought and deluges. Erica Gies has written a book, about “Slow Water” innovations that are helping u…
Published on 3 years ago
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