Ear to the Ground 110
Farm Beginnings graduates adapt to a new geographic region using low-risk techniques.
Farm Beginnings graduates adapt to a new geographic region using low-risk techniques.
A land grant professor talks about ensuring the future of organic ag.
A closed diner serves as the epicenter of a rural community’s efforts to make local food an economic driver.
How one farmer used innovative grazing and leasing techniques to start a low-cost livestock operation.
Beginning farmers find a working operation that’s intact and ready to produce income.
Farm banks on biodiversity to manage economic & environmental risk.
A farm family relies on business planning to keep their dairy viable.
Using native prairie strips to make row crop fields more sustainable.
Don Huber describes how Roundup/glyphosate could affect livestock and human health (part 5 of 5).
Don Huber describes how farmers can recognize field damage caused by Roundup/glyphosate and how abuse of this chemical has undermined the usefulness of this weed control tool (part 4 of 5).