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Making ag finance work for farmers, not just bankers

Making ag finance work for farmers, not just bankers

by radiocafe | Sep 22, 2020 | Down to Earth, Food & agriculture, Race/class/gender

Many food producers spend so much on interest to banks that they can’t pay for improvements to make their farms more resilient and regenerative. Zach Ducheneaux talks about an alternative that’s already having some success in Indian country.

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Hopi farming: a 2000-year-long agriculture experiment

Hopi farming: a 2000-year-long agriculture experiment

by radiocafe | Jun 23, 2020 | Activism, Down to Earth, Education, Environment, Food & agriculture, Native & indigenous, Science & health

Hopi farmers must be doing something right: they have survived and grown their own food for hundreds of generations. We talk to Dr. Michael Kotutwa Johnson about their regenerative farming and cultural practices––and the challenges to maintaining them.

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Food, farmers, and the virus–navigating the difficulties and disconnects

Food, farmers, and the virus–navigating the difficulties and disconnects

by radiocafe | May 12, 2020 | Down to Earth, Food & agriculture

There’s plenty of food, but with Covid-19 it’s not getting where it needs to go, and everyone–especially farmers–is paying the price. Rachel Armstrong of Farm Commons walks us through the problems–and some solutions–to the many dilemmas facing the food system.

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Health, profit, and beauty on the farm in Minnesota

Health, profit, and beauty on the farm in Minnesota

by radiocafe | Apr 14, 2020 | Down to Earth, Environment, Food & agriculture

Grant and Dawn Breitkreutz didn’t know they were cultivating soil health when they started doing Holistic Management. But as they learned to work with nature rather than fighting it their soil–and their farm–began to thrive in ways they’d never dreamed of.

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From apprentice to foreman—building a career in farming

From apprentice to foreman—building a career in farming

by radiocafe | Nov 26, 2019 | Down to Earth, Food & agriculture

What does it take to be an apprentice on a farm or ranch? What does it take to mentor the apprentices? Paul Neubauer knows both sides, and talks about learning–and teaching–both practical and personal skills on the land.

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Local food: 31 good reasons to eat it

Local food: 31 good reasons to eat it

by radiocafe | Aug 1, 2019 | Food & agriculture, New Mexico, Santa Fe New Mexican

Did you ever a piece of fruit that was so delicious that you went into an altered state? If so, it was probably local fruit from your farmers market. We talk to a farmer and a local food advocate about the many benefits of eating local food–and the rewards and challenges of producing it.

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Restoring Texas prairie land: From big ag to a prosperous family farm

Restoring Texas prairie land: From big ag to a prosperous family farm

by radiocafe | Nov 27, 2018 | Down to Earth, Food & agriculture

Jonathan and Kaylyn Cobb found a healthier way of farming when they rejected industrial methods and embraced regenerative practices. They tell the story of restoring degraded land through trial and error–and a big paradigm shift.

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Converting from industrial to regenerative agriculture: White Oak Pastures

Converting from industrial to regenerative agriculture: White Oak Pastures

by radiocafe | Oct 9, 2018 | Down to Earth

Sixth-generation farmer Will Harris has led his farm back to its 19th century roots — and built on that to create a closed-loop, no-waste farm using regenerative practices and revitalizing their small Georgia town in the process.

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Organic production agriculture in Montana: Scaling up at Vilicus Farms

Organic production agriculture in Montana: Scaling up at Vilicus Farms

by radiocafe | Mar 20, 2018 | Down to Earth

Doug Crabtree and Anna Jones Crabtree are first generation farmers using innovative approaches to larger-scale production agriculture–both as stewards of the land, and as pioneers in new approaches to the food business.

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