Ear to the Ground 213: Fighting the Worst-Promoting the Best
LSP executive director Mark Schultz describes why it’s critical that LSP join forces with other “people’s organizations” in our fight for change. (1st in a series on Our Minnesota Future)
LSP executive director Mark Schultz describes why it’s critical that LSP join forces with other “people’s organizations” in our fight for change. (1st in a series on Our Minnesota Future)
Think the only path to profitability is through maximum productivity? Top dairy graziers are proving otherwise.
LSP members talk to candidates for Minnesota governor about what should be prioritized when it comes to farmers, the land and rural communities.
An LSP panel of professionals provides farmers advice on dealing with financial stress.
How outdoor clothing company Askov Finlayson is connecting soil smart farming with its desire to turn back the carbon clock.
Ray Archuleta makes a passionate pitch for treating soil like a living, breathing part of the ecosystem.
How a visiting student’s critique set a farm on a path toward profitably integrating crops, pasture and livestock.
A southeastern Minnesota farmer’s drive to plant cover crops takes him out onto the snow and into new soil health territory.
Iowa farmer Loran Steinlage describes the benefits of converting a monocropped desert to a “jungle mix” of continuous living cover.
Mark Schultz talks about how LSP’s members hatched one of the most innovative farm conservation programs around…and why we need to fight for it.