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Monthly Archives: November 2020

Opportunity: Soil Health Planning for New Mexico Farmers or Ranchers

Opportunity: Soil Health Planning for New Mexico Farmers or Ranchers

by | posted in: Resources, Soil health assessment | 0

Quivira Coalition is offering free farm or ranch planning to help New Mexico farmers and ranchers improve soil health.

opportunity
Connecting Farmers with Land in San Juan County

Connecting Farmers with Land in San Juan County

by | posted in: Resources | 0

San Juan County Cooperative Extension announces its Northwest New Mexico New Farmer Network, offering resources, technical assistance and support to both landowners and farmers seeking land.

community, farming, opportunity
Biodiversity highest on Indigenous-managed lands

Biodiversity highest on Indigenous-managed lands

by | posted in: Research, TEK | 0

Maximizing biodiversity is the second soil health principle. An often cited study, published in 2019 and led by the University of British Columbia, highlights the importance of Indigenous land management in achieving this goal.

biodiversity, diversity, TEK
Diversified agriculture benefits ecosystems and maintains yields

Diversified agriculture benefits ecosystems and maintains yields

by | posted in: Research, Soil health principles | 0

Diversification has benefits for agricultural production and ecosystem services both above and below ground, but diversification of soil organisms is seldom recognized.

biodiversity, research, soil health principles

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