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.
When a business closes in a rural community, the following 24 months or so are key. Whether it be a farm, small town grocery or repair shop, if the real estate it occupied is still lacking a day-to-day human presence a year or two down the road, it sends a troubling message about the future… Read More →
Farm banks on biodiversity to manage economic & environmental risk.
A farm family relies on business planning to keep their dairy viable.
While walking through a knee-high prairie planted on a central Iowa hillside Tuesday, I happened to look down. Trapped amongst all that vegetation was an impressive amount of rich, black glacial soil, the kind that produces record crop yields. And just a few feet away was the source of that soil: a soybean field planted… Read More →
A young couple works to prove their small farm is a viable business.
A play about a retiring couple’s struggle with their farm’s future (part 2).
A play about a retiring couple’s struggle with their farm’s future (part 1).
Final in a series on a Farm Beginnings “decision-making” presentation.
8th in a series on a Farm Beginnings “decision-making” presentation.