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A brother-sister team uses Farm Beginnings and Journeyperson to help transition from being landowners to active farmers.
A brother-sister team uses Farm Beginnings and Journeyperson to help transition from being landowners to active farmers.
Can Minneapolis feed itself? Is it possible to create a local food system that is accountable to our communities and empowers all to participate? The answers to these questions are a critical part of developing an independent, just and equitable food system that will help our city weather the changes in our food and energy… Read More →
Two Minnesota farmers experiment with multi-species cover cropping to improve soil health.
How can we get more farms to integrate prairie into row-cropped fields?
How farmers are improving trout streams with grazing.
Steve O’Neil, the Land Stewardship Project’s first community organizer who went on to serve as a mentor and adviser to the organization for most of its history, lost a battle with cancer on Monday. He was 63. Steve was hired in 1982 by Ron Kroese shortly after Kroese and Victor Ray founded LSP. O’Neil’s first… Read More →
Farm Beginnings applies the brakes to a young couple’s farming plans—in a good way.
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.