Ear to the Ground 170: Constructive Criticism
How a Farm Beginnings field day makes everyone a “consultant.”
How a Farm Beginnings field day makes everyone a “consultant.”
A livestock/crop farmer lends out an “odd corner” on his property as a launching pad for a beginning vegetable operation.
Rural residents and naturalists “BioBlitz” grassland and learn about its relationship to clean water and vibrant communities.
Farm Beginnings grads achieve a series of “micro-goals” in service of the bigger picture: a successful livestock enterprise.
A farmer works with a professor and her students at a local college to study the impacts of cropping on soil health.
LSP farmer-members honor Wendell Berry with an evening of readings.
Farmers, seed dealers and meat firms come together at an LSP meeting to talk about the non-GMO crop market.
Rising from the ashes: Farm Beginnings grads recover from a disaster and launch a dairy farm.
How federal crop insurance is harming family farmers, the land and our communities—and why we all have a stake in reforming it.
How women play a major role in the future of farmland and our rural communities.