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Monthly Archives: July 2020

Why Should Farmers Organize for Racial Equity?

Why Should Farmers Organize for Racial Equity?

by | posted in: Consensus building, Resources | 0

Our movement will not be successful unless it is inclusive and addresses the deep structural racism in agriculture and our food system that affects all of us.

community, consensus, diversity
The Perfect Storm on the Navajo Nation

The Perfect Storm on the Navajo Nation

by | posted in: Regenerative Ag, TEK | 0

By James Skeet, Founder Covenant Pathways and Spirit Farm: “Once again, we are confronted by a foreign disease brought into our lands. This time it is no respecter of persons.”

community, TEK
Plants are Cool!

Plants are Cool!

by | posted in: Soil health principles, Video | 4

As New Mexico is moving into a record-setting heat wave, the cooling effect of living plants becomes ever more evident. Learn how it works and why it’s important to keep a green cover!

Cover Crops, mulch, No-Till, soil biology, video

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