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Meat is not the most important thing we farm. Soil is. A single teaspoon of healthy soil contains billions of microorganisms. Bacteria, fungi, nematodes, insects, and microscopic organisms form an underground ecosystem more complex than many people realize. This hidden...
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Meat is not the most important thing we farm. Soil is. Soil Is Alive Most of us don’t think much about soil. It’s just… dirt, right? But beneath our feet is one of the most powerful climate tools we have....
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Meat is not the most important thing we farm. Soil is. Everything Flows Downhill When it rains, water doesn’t just disappear into the ground. It travels. It moves across fields, through soil, into creeks and rivers, and eventually into larger...
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You’ve likely seen grocery stores and restaurants offer “grass-fed beef” but if you haven’t been crystal clear on what this term means exactly, you’re not alone. Does it mean the cattle spent their entire life eating only grass? Does it...
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As much as irresponsible, industrial farming has been a culprit of this current predicament, farming may also be our answer. Sustainable farming, that is!
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So how does a farm go from being an atmospheric carbon culprit to a mean, green, carbon sink machine?