NM United Gets a Kick Out of Composting
NM United Soccer team helps reduce food waste in partnership with the Climate Change Leadership Institute.
NM United Soccer team helps reduce food waste in partnership with the Climate Change Leadership Institute.
In community composting systems, people take an active role in compost production and application in their neighborhood.
Help support NM farmers and ranchers to restore soils, conserve water, grow our local food economy, and address the climate crisis!
Help support NM farmers and ranchers to restore soils, conserve water, grow our local food economy, and address the climate crisis!
As the global human population has rounded the corner of over 7 billion people, many claim that we will need to produce more food on existing agricultural land. This isn’t true. What we need are local, resilient food systems with autonomous farmers.
Join us for a walking tour on Saturday July 16 with Soil Health Champion and landscape ecologist Charles Curtin to learn about simple ways to slow erosion and flooding after wildfire.
In celebration of Juneteenth, learn about the town of Blackdom –a safe place for Black people to thrive economically in the early 20th century.
Be part of a volunteer group that gets their hands dirty, employs their skills, and continues to learn how to be an effective soil health advocate.
‘Champion’ is intended to emphasize advocacy and continuing curiosity about soil health more than mastery. Over one hundred land stewards have already joined this growing association of peers.
Celebrate Regenerative Agriculture Day with us on February 14, 2022: Building upon the collective vision we developed in last year’s event, we will connect our networks and start to forge regional partnerships.