In November 2022, Meg and Glenn Nielsen visit her family's farmland, where they are working with a grazer to transition corn and soy fields into regenerative pasture. CATHY WURZER: So we talked a ...
“Son, any man who buys land in Iowa today is a fool.” The speaker, naturally, was an Iowa dirt farmer, sounding off last week on the rip-roaring boom in farm lands. He still remembered the World War I ...
Over the next (and possibly last) few decades of human population growth, there will be a need for more food and particularly for more protein. As much as possible this needs to happen without ...
CLEBURNE - Inside a bright greenhouse about an hour outside Dallas, workers in hairnets and gloves place plugs of lettuce and other greens into small plastic containers - hundreds of thousands of them ...
This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American Conventional farming can be hard on land: ...
A regenerative, organic farm is taking root in Oceanside behind a church, growing fruits and vegetables to give out to folks in need in the community. The nonprofit Barron Creek Farm has begun ...
BROOKINGS, S.D. — The U.S. Department of Agriculture has launched a new online portal to report transactions involving American agricultural land by foreign persons, including businesses and ...
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