Ear to the Ground 180: Forging Strong Ties from Weak Links
Using Farm Beginnings and Journeyperson training to make holistic decisions on a community farm.
Using Farm Beginnings and Journeyperson training to make holistic decisions on a community farm.
LSP investigates how innovative farmers manage economic and agronomic risk.
NOTE: Land Stewardship Project Healthcare Organizing Committee member Al Kruse recently wrote this letter to the editor of the Marshall Independent: The April 27 Marshall Independent editorial about healthcare gets one important thing right: We have a lot of work to do to make quality, affordable healthcare available in our rural communities. Unfortunately, it is… Read More →
The MN Nurses Association’s Rose Roach talks about working with LSP to transform healthcare from a commodity to a human right.
A farmer and a researcher talk about making cover crops pay.
Congratulations, you have laid the foundation for your agricultural enterprise (see previous blog) and formally stepped into the world of farming. You are starting into your first season or, like us, maybe you have been doing things on a small scale and want to step into the commercial marketplace. Stage 1 typically lasts about three… Read More →
LSP experiments with a new test that provides deeper insights into soil’s productive potential.
The Star Tribune reported last week on the problems MNsure is having with the re-enrollment process for thousands of people on Medical Assistance and MinnesotaCare. More specifically, a number of the Land Stewardship Project’s farmer-members received health plan disenrollment notices and healthcare closing notices despite turning in enrollment paperwork on time. These notices were received… Read More →
I am tired of hearing about the negative role of government, especially as it relates to the Affordable Care Act. I lived for almost 20 years without health insurance and avoided the doctor except for an emergency. Unless you have experienced collection letters and the follow-up calls, you have no idea what they do to… Read More →
An Indiana farmer describes his experience with cover cropping and how it fits into a bigger goal of improving his land’s soil health (part 3 of 3).