A climate solution can be found in a porous black shred of carbon called #biochar - it can increase soil fertility and water-holding capacity when added to farmlands and forest. Learn more about the Biochar Policy Project: https://t.co/QrATL06Dr6 #sustainableag#soilhealth
NCAT is scaling up its Soil for Water project and is looking for input from producers to inform its redesigned Soil for Water website with a producer forum, success stories, and multimedia features. A brief survey is available online to share ideas.
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A healthy water supply is an heirloom you can pass down the generations. Get in on the conversation at ATTRA: Voices from the Field #sustainableag#teaxaswate#texasplaya#Ogallala
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NCAT is seeking a Sustainable Agriculture Specialist who can make an immediate contribution to our work in the Northeast region. This position will provide an outstanding opportunity to work with a dedicated and professional staff on a national level.
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Multiple income streams can help farmers creatively overcome financial obstacles. In this episode, NCAT Sustainable Agriculture Specialist Justin Duncan talks with Edward Morgan, Jr., about how he did just that with his beekeeping operation.
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Dear brother, dear sister: if on this night you are experiencing an hour of darkness, a day that has not yet dawned, a light dimmed or a dream shattered, open your heart with amazement to the message of #Easter: “Do not be afraid, he has risen!”
In this podcast, Lacy Stephens of the National Farm to School Network talks with Alicia Ellingsworth of the Kansas City Food Hub and KC Farm School on the benefits of selling through a food hub from the perspective of the producer.
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In this podcast, Lacy Stephens of the National Farm to School Network talks with Alicia Ellingsworth of the Kansas City Food Hub and KC Farm School on the benefits of selling through a food hub from the perspective of the producer.
https://t.co/lf8tyemH9c