Daily Archives: September 15, 2024

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Farming in 3D

With a background in marine biology and 18 years of coding experience, Jonathan Watkins brings his own unique perspective to the farm – he has found many ways to apply 3D printing in their daily operations to save time, cost and hassle.
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Hemp in field

Hemp Unraveled

When chronic pain hit close to home, Ellis Monroe turned to an unexpected ally: hemp. Discover how Monroe and other farmers are reclaiming hemp’s healing potential, resisting corporate takeover, and rebuilding agriculture through care, science, and community.
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Agritourism Adventures

The essence of agritourism is providing an experience and telling your story. People will always enjoy good food, meeting new people, and learning new things. They also enjoy live music, having engaging entertainment for their children, and being surrounded by a peaceful setting for events. If you are considering incorporating agritourism into your operation, now is a perfect time to start planning.
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Growing Connections

Three farmers, originally from Nigeria, Zimbabwe, and Myanmar, share their experiences growing culturally significant specialty crops for personal use and for the benefit of their communities.
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The Dirt on Soil Testing

Soil testing can help you manage nutrients and amendments for optimum soil health, crop production, and pasture quality. Accurate and reliable test results depend on good sampling techniques. Get the most out of on-farm soil testing.
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Community Land for Community Benefit

Using idle city lots, such as church property, can be an affordable way to access land for food production - but working to get multiple community entities to a shared understanding is often difficult. Two local leaders navigate and share their case studies for farming in community partnership in Mississippi.
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Toxic Harvest

As evidence piles up that "forever chemicals" like PFAS are spread through current and historic sludge applications, what can we do to protect our crops and the people we feed?
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