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A new literature review comparing chemical-intensive farming to regenerative organic systems finds significantly increased ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY IS known affectionately as the Farm. Since 2014, the Farm in Palo Alto has also had its own agricultural ...
As Congress works to reauthorize a new Farm Bill, we must remember the lessons of the Dust Bowl and insist on robust funding ...
Organic certification faces uncertainty as the U.S. Department of Agriculture's future is questioned. The organic food ...
Move over pesticides and chemical fertilizers—there’s a new green wizard in town. It doesn’t come in a big sack with hazard ...
The less intensively you manage the soil, the better the soil can function; for example, not plowing as often or using more ...
The Urban Farm Youth Leadership Development Program is a paid, 6- to 10-week agriculture class taught by Three Sisters ...
When John Magaiwa returned to the village, he vied for the Migori senate seat but he was betrayed, leading him to venturing ...
The less intensively you manage the soil, the better the soil can function. Such as not plowing as often or using more grass-clover mixtures as cover crops. Surprisingly, it applies to both ...
Organic crop farmers may be missing out on a valuable source of data by not sampling and testing their soil for nutrients.
Tom Albright, deputy Nevada state climatologist and associate professor in the University’s Department of Geography in the ...
coffee growers must at times choose between high-yield hybrids or eco-friendly organic farming, weighing sustainability ...