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Pre-pesticides, pro-farmer: the rise of agroecology
One part ancient practices, one part worker justice, a new-old way of farming is adapting agriculture for an uncertain world.
The future of farming looks a lot like commercial real estate
Organic farming is better for the land. Craig Wichner is proving that it is also better for investors.
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Queensland carbon-negative soil project issued record number of credit units
It may look like a typical cattle paddock north of Brisbane, but this soil is doing much more than producing grass to feed the animals.
Regenerative farming, soil health practices take root near Pittsburgh
In response to global soil shortages, war, and climate change, regenerative farming techniques are becoming more common in small scale farming operations around the world. That includes a five-acre apple orchard just north of Pittsburgh.
Photo by andreas kretschmer on Unsplash
South Korea is a test case on how to fight an ecological disaster
After two-thirds of the country’s tidal flats were lost to shoreline development, South Korean scientists set out to prove why this ecosystem is so essential.
Robert Mondavi changed wine. His grandson aims to change farming.
Carlo Mondavi takes on climate change by pushing regenerative and organic agriculture, with the help of a smart electric tractor.
Photo by Joshua Earle on Unsplash
King Charles, who talks to trees, poses by ancient oak for birthday photo
He has a new title: Ranger of Windsor Great Park. But his official photo for his 74th birthday seems to be saying more.
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