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Words of wisdom from a holistic veterinarian and regenerative dairy farmer

Dr. Hubert Karreman started out as a soil scientist and then fell in love with dairy cows. He became a veterinarian and a regenerative dairy farmer, …

2 years, 5 months ago

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Funneling federal ag money to the people who most need it

The Biden administration has made a great commitment to building sustainable and healthy food systems. But how to get the money from the government t…

2 years, 6 months ago

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How to have family business meetings that are productive––and short

Joe and Jenn Wheeling talk about how to avoid the pitfalls of a family ranch business––ego, speechifying, wasted time––and arrive at consensus decisi…

2 years, 6 months ago

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Weathering global change on an Oregon sheep ranch

When wool processing suddenly moved overseas, Jeanne Carver and her family were left without a market for their products. Through determination and c…

2 years, 7 months ago

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From mountaintops to farm fields: Landscape scale restoration

How do you restore an entire forest, or mountain, or watershed? The key is...collaboration. Jan-Willem Jansens has been restoring landscapes in New M…

2 years, 7 months ago

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A food forest on an eighth of an acre

Roxanne Swentzell was a young mother on a small piece of land at Santa Clara Pueblo when she was introduced to permaculture design principles––which …

2 years, 8 months ago

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From corporation to regeneration––a family's journey

Lorenzo Dominguez was a successful marketing and corporate communications executive in New York City. But during the pandemic he and his wife made th…

2 years, 8 months ago

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Healing the trauma of Black land loss through regenerative rice production

Konda Mason is co-founder and president of Jubilee Justice, a non-profit dedicated to regenerative agriculture, racial justice, cooperative practices…

2 years, 9 months ago

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Cultivating oysters for ocean health, human health, and economic development

Oysters are delicious and nutritious. They are also a keystone species and an ecosystem engineer, which means that they provide habitat for all kinds…

2 years, 9 months ago

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From urban journalist to country farmer

Beth Hoffman was a college professor and agriculture journalist for years before she and her husband picked up and moved from San Francisco to his fa…

2 years, 10 months ago

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