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Monthly Archives: June 2020

Healthy Soil: Our Future

Healthy Soil: Our Future

by | posted in: Champions, Economics, Video, Water | 2

Happy National Soil Health Day! We’re celebrating with the release of a short video, featuring New Mexico ranchers sharing the principles & benefits of planned grazing for greater soil health.

AMP, diversity, economics, planned grazing, ranching, video, water
Black Land Matters

Black Land Matters

by | posted in: Books, Regenerative Ag | 0

In celebration of Juneteenth and to acknowledge the black roots of regenerative agriculture, we’re sharing the story of Leah Penniman (Soul Fire Farm) from her book Farming While Black.

farming, regenerative
New Mexico could gain economically by building soil health and feeding its own people.

New Mexico could gain economically by building soil health and feeding its own people.

by | posted in: Economics, Policy | 0

Report prompts policy recommendations by the Healthy Soil Working Group.

economics, research
The Great Work of Our Time

The Great Work of Our Time

by | posted in: Books, Video | 0

What is the great work of our time? What will our work be, going forward? Watch this intimate animation by author, educator & soil sponge strategist Didi Pershouse.

community, soil biology, water

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