This month’s report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change was sobering and unequivocal: climate change is widespread, rapid, and intensifying. Farmers are on the front line of Its impacts, with longer, deeper droughts and intense rainfall events becoming more common every year.
In July, we were thrilled to host state legislators and staff at two farms. We explored regenerative crop and livestock production and urban agroecology at BLISS Meadows/Backyard Basecamp with farmer Jordan Bethea and naturalist and Executive Director Atiya Wells.
If you join the Million Acre Challenge, you’ll begin to see themes emerge. One of the most important of these, which you’ll hear us talk about over and over again, is the value of cover crops.
As we move into summer, many consumers are wondering how they can support their local and regional regenerative farmers. We’re so glad you asked!
Earth Day 2021 brought with it a rekindled urgency to mitigate the effects of climate change. While farmers are among those most profoundly impacted by extreme weather and rising sea levels – they also have the power to reduce their own greenhouse gas emissions while capturing atmospheric carbon in...
Spring Planting - This spring, maybe even more than usual, brings a sense of hope and renewal as the land awakens and the pulse of life quickens. The sight of farmers in their fields after a long winter is a welcome sign of the continuing cycle of production, unbroken...