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Investing in recovery and resilience of New Mexico’s food systems
31 Jan 2021

Investing in recovery and resilience of New Mexico’s food systems

by admin | posted in: Economics, Policy | 0

A public bank can help our food economy expand and thrive. Alliance for Local Economic Prosperity explains how it works.

economics
Soil health pioneer George Washington Carver
28 Jan 2021

Soil health pioneer George Washington Carver

by admin | posted in: Economics, Regenerative Ag | 3

Carver recognized soil health as essential to alleviate poverty and debt of African American farmers and establish independence. His work is fundamental to regenerative agriculture as we know it today.

diversity, regenerative
Soil Health = True Wealth
23 Aug 2020

Soil Health = True Wealth

by admin | posted in: Economics, Video | 0

While we must work collectively towards a more equitable and beneficial food system, there are concrete steps you can do today to place soil health at the center of your business and gain greater financial stability.

economics, soil health principles, video
How carbon-smart farming can feed us and fight climate change at the same time
22 Aug 2020

How carbon-smart farming can feed us and fight climate change at the same time

by admin | posted in: Climate Change, Economics | 0

Because of its massive potential to store carbon and foundational role in growing our food supply, soil makes farming a solution for both climate change and food security.

climate, farming
Healthy Soil: Our Future
23 Jun 2020

Healthy Soil: Our Future

by admin | 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
New Mexico could gain economically by building soil health and feeding its own people.
17 Jun 2020

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

by admin | posted in: Economics, Policy | 0

Report prompts policy recommendations by the Healthy Soil Working Group.

economics, research
Four decades of no-till study proves nature knows best
11 May 2020

Four decades of no-till study proves nature knows best

by admin | posted in: Economics, Research | 0

At Rogers Memorial Farm, NE, the benefits of long-term no-till practices are manifold. No-till plots have been shown to build soil structure, usually have the highest yields and are the most profitable.

economics, No-Till, research
Remember Your Farmers During the COVID Crisis
6 Apr 2020

Remember Your Farmers During the COVID Crisis

by admin | posted in: Economics | 0

The COVID-19 crisis could be the nail in the coffin for already struggling farms at a time when local food systems and healthy food is more important to resilient communities than ever before.

community, economics
The State of Regenerative Agriculture
29 Mar 2020

The State of Regenerative Agriculture

by admin | posted in: Economics, Regenerative Ag, Research | 0

By The Regenerative Agriculture Initiative team at Center for Business and the Environment: Regenerative agriculture is a holistic system of practices and principles that seek to improve, not degrade natural resources…

economics, farming, ranching, regenerative, research, soil biology
Forbes: Regenerative Agriculture is profitable
11 Mar 2020

Forbes: Regenerative Agriculture is profitable

by admin | posted in: Economics, Regenerative Ag | 0

…by taking a holistic view of farmland operations and the underlying asset value, the profitability of a farm can increase, all while reducing risk and crop loss.

economics, farming, ranching, regenerative

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