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How ‘Tribally Supported Agriculture’ could help a Native American community attain food sovereignty.
How ‘Tribally Supported Agriculture’ could help a Native American community attain food sovereignty.
An innovative grass-based system makes a farm friendly to livestock, wildlife and the bottom line.
LSP helps launch the Minnesota Farmworker Justice Campaign to put the spotlight on ag labor violations on industrial farms.
An LSP member-farm helps spawn a CSA movement in China.
LSP Farm Beginnings participants talk about “unfair advantages” as they launch an enterprise focusing on mushrooms and CSA vegetables.
A government conservationist talks about treating soil as a complete ecosystem.
Farmer Tony Schultz talks about how Community Supported Agriculture can revitalize our food system and rural communities.
A beginning farmer talks about how it can be difficult to get access to land—even in the middle of farm country.
BFRDP: A discussion about a precedent-setting federal program for beginning farmers and ranchers.
Farm Beginnings grads John and Heidi Wise climb out of the “pit of despair.”