"not every farmer has the same level of interest in the science of agriculture. And ‘interest’ is the key word here. It’s not about intelligence or education. Some people just aren’t into soil science."
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This month the Prairie Serf talks about Prairie Son Acres and their efforts to transition to a regenerative farm. https://t.co/tiIElMPiip @iceman9520@thilderman8
This month the Prairie Serf talks sustainability.
" When contrasting the perspectives of a producer (i.e. farmer) and a consumer, it is probably the least romantic aspect of agriculture that is responsible for the largest gap in perspective — economics." @thilderman8@iceman9520
This month the Prairie Serf blog explores the modern origins of regenerative farming and the link between micronutrients and good health as it was first known in the 1930s.
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October's Post: With our partners at Prairie Sons and Hillside Foods, we talk about the concept of Chaos gardening, aka polycropping. Year 1 highlights what was planted this harvest. Can't wait for year two! https://t.co/ZTkPvFoPbY
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