Ear to the Ground 166: From the Lab to the Land
A farmer works with a professor and her students at a local college to study the impacts of cropping on soil health.
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.
Farm Beginnings graduates team up to create an innovative marketing cooperative in the Lake Superior region.
LSP and Hope Community work to bring racial equity to the Minneapolis Park System’s urban ag initiative.
An Australian ag financial planning expert talks to LSP about creative ways to transition farms to the next generation.
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