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Good Natured – Paula Whyman

Good Natured – Paula Whyman



Many dream of  moving to the country and some take the steps to make that dream a reality. Paula Whyman had a “crazy” idea to cultivate a small native meadow  where wildlife could thrive. Then she se…


Published on 11 months, 1 week ago

Bridge the Divide – Gary  Paul Nabhan

Bridge the Divide – Gary Paul Nabhan



The biggest issue threatening the food system now is not climate change. It is the emerging policies to deport undocumented workers that make the wheels turn from fields to processing plants and reta…


Published on 11 months, 2 weeks ago

Rebuilt, Restored, Regenified – Heidi Diestel & Kristine Root

Rebuilt, Restored, Regenified – Heidi Diestel & Kristine Root



Regenerative is a ‘thing’.  More than just a farm to table buzz word there is real rebuilding and restoration taking place that ultimately improves the soil and improves nutrition. As the word gets o…


Published on 11 months, 3 weeks ago

The Right Thing To Do – Wendell Berry

The Right Thing To Do – Wendell Berry



The only thing we should ask is: what is the right thing to do? That is what the Earth requires of us according to author/philosopher Wendell Berry. “We have the world to live in and the use of it to…


Published on 1 year ago

The Movement Begins – Stephanie Anderson

The Movement Begins – Stephanie Anderson



What happens when women take the lead in tackling climate change through the food we grow and eat? Stephanie Anderson grew up on a ranch in western South Dakota and is the author of From the Ground U…


Published on 1 year ago

Sun Farms – Peter Schmitt

Sun Farms – Peter Schmitt



Sunshine makes food farming possible in more ways than one. Emerging farmers can access land and landowners can add solar income through, Agrivoltaics an approach that combines solar energy producti…


Published on 1 year ago

Cooperation Pays – Kim Coontz, CCCD

Cooperation Pays – Kim Coontz, CCCD



Going it alone is a noble idea but for many solo ventures  cooperation with others pays off. Cooperatives are a unique legal business form that facilitates people coming together to tackle challenges…


Published on 1 year ago

Thankful and Hopeful – Jeff Van Pevenage

Thankful and Hopeful – Jeff Van Pevenage



Change is coming to Agriculture, in policies and people. It’s a time to be thankful for the USDA team who came to Washington four years ago to give their best to help farmers and time to welcome a ne…


Published on 1 year ago

Ukraine, Space and  the World’s Food – Vera Petryk

Ukraine, Space and the World’s Food – Vera Petryk



Mitigating Climate Change will require implementing a data driven approach on every level of global food production. Agriculture-oriented satellite constellations are beginning to provide a critical …


Published on 1 year, 1 month ago

Ag Will Reverse Greenhouse Gas – Marty Matlock

Ag Will Reverse Greenhouse Gas – Marty Matlock



Agriculture will reverse the dangerous levels of greenhouse gases in the environment, if Ag follows a report prepared by leading scientists, reviewed by  CAST (Center for Ag Science and Technology) a…


Published on 1 year, 1 month ago





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