05/12/2021 SOURCE: allafrica.com
It is an uncommon occurrence to see farms with flourishing healthy crops in Kenya's semi-arid Makueni County. But in Kithiani village, Justus Kimeu's two-acre piece of land stands out from the rest. After embracing the regenerative agriculture (RA) technique, the 52-year-old farmer is looking forward to a bumper harvest of maize as all his neighbours count their losses following this year's failed season.
Kenya's Dryland Farmers Embrace Regenerative Farming to Brave Tough Climate
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Topics: Agriculture US, Organic, Vegetables, Agriculture Global, Fruit, Gardening, Urban Farming, Regenerative Agriculture,
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Topics: Agriculture Global, Beekeeping, Sustainability, Research, Regenerative Agriculture, Pollinators,
Why 'Lazy' Lawn Mowers Are Heroes for Bees
Mowing a lawn every two weeks instead of weekly can boost the abundance of bees, according to a new study.
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Topics: Precision AG , Agriculture Global, Conservation/Tillage, Sustainability, World Hunger, World Population, Regenerative Agriculture, Education, Weather,
The need for a second agricultural revolution | Cyprus Mail
In this TED-Ed video, food system scientist Brent Loken discusses the innovative ways that countries are revolutionising farming, to ensure humanity can be fed in an environmentally-sustainable way. About 10,000 years ago, humans took up farming, resulting in an agricultural revolution that ultimately enabled the existence of civilisation. In fact,…
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Topics: Soil Health, Precision AG , Agriculture Global, Regenerative Agriculture, Education,
Alternative to Conventional Fertilizers: Fungi Could Manipulate Bacteria to Enrich Soil With Nutrients
Researchers have discovered a group of soil bacteria that could yield alternatives to conventional fertilizers for enriching soil and improving crop yields. A team of researchers from the Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI) has discovered a distinct group of bacteria that may help fungi and plants acq
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Topics: Agriculture US, Crop Consultant, Agriculture Global, Economics, Sustainability, Regenerative Agriculture, Education,
Commentary: Family farms are the solution, corporate agriculture is the problem
DISCLAIMER: This article is a commentary. The statements and opinions contained in the article are those of the author, Tim Gibbons. The opinions expressed by the author do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of KTTN/KGOZ Radio, staff, management, or webmaster. (Missouri Independent) - Last month, Missouri Rural Crisis Center held a telephone town hall with thousands of Missourians across our state. The conversation focused on how we can work together to stop foreign corporate ownership of Missouri farmland, which is an important task we have to undertake. But, foreign corporate ownership of Missouri farmland is a symptom of
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05/05/2021 SOURCE: www.forbes.com
To mitigate climate change, the surplus of CO2 in the atmosphere has to be put back into the soils and vegetation.
To Reach Climate Neutrality, Europeans Are Going To Farm Carbon
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Topics: Soil Health, Dairy, Agriculture US, Research, Regenerative Agriculture,
Can grass-fed cows save Hudson Valley's small dairy farms?
Conventional dairy practices make it hard for small farmers to stay in the milk business....
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Topics: Agriculture US, Organic, Urban Farming, Regenerative Agriculture, Education,
Returning to the Farm in a New Way
A young farmer returns to his farm roots in a new way. After farming several generations, Adam's family left for the city, but he has returned to farming with a new vision and passion for sustainability. Adam is learning to farm through the Apprenticeship Program at the Center for Arkansas Farms and Food.
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Topics: Corn/Maize, Education U.S. West, Water, Economics, Food/Nutrition, Recycling, Research, Ag Innovation, World Hunger, Regenerative Agriculture, Food Security/Shortage,
Cleaner water through corn
Activated carbon made from corn stover filters 98% of a pollutant from water
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