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  • It Makes Me Wonder

    There is a quiet revolution happening along some country roads, a bustling in the hedgerows. Individual farmers are abandoning the agricultural tre...
  • Expanding Our Landscapes of Possibility

     Nothing keeps an industry from changing more than the tendency and indeed willingness to remain locked into legacy versions of itself. Few indust...
  • The World’s Eco Recovery Is On Us

    Agriculture emits more Co2 than all forms of transport combined. Deforestation and widespread desertification is the legacy left us by industrial f...
  • To Save the Earth, We Must Save the Earth

    As human populations mass-migrate to cities, our direct connection to the land is severed and essential knowledge of the growing of food is lost. A...
  • Enough is Enough

    Urgent voices are saying enough is enough. Ten thousand small farmers say, “We need Congress to work with us to develop food and agriculture polici...
  • For The Love of Earth

    Dirt is not dead; there is life in the soil. Concealed under our feet is an abundant and intricate complex of living things. Billions of tiny cre...
  • Shut the Folk Up

    A recent white paper from the Rodale Institute demonstrates global adoption of regenerative farming can sequester more than 100 percent of human-...
  • Knees, Trees, Please.

    Agreement on almost any topic is rare these days; however, we all likely understand trees are imperative.     Trees are a gorgeous and glorious a...