Farming without soil could help feed the planet as farmland shrinks and the climate changes. Is this the future of farming? Hydroponics grows plants without soil, and aquaponics adds fish to the mix.
I love springtime on the farm. Everything is fresh and green. Everywhere you look, you see life. It’s a time of renewal, of regeneration. Really that is what modern agriculture is about year-round.
An old soil-rich farming practice called regenerative farming is making a comeback and having a positive impact on a family farm in Mount Olive. Agriculture is North Carolina's number one economic ...
WITHOUT A KEY INGREDIENT. WE THINK THAT THIS KIND OF FARMING HAS A BRIGHT FUTURE. IN THAT FUTURE IS GROWING IN DAVIS, THESE ARE ABOUT SIX SIX DAYS OLD IN 2021. GOTHAM GREENS PLANTED ROOTS IN THE CITY, ...
Common Ground illustrates the advantages of regenerative farming by showcasing the stories of diverse farmers who engage in this environmentally conscious approach. Farmer Gabe Brown is celebrated for ...
Across the world, fields and gardens are turning into lifeless crusts that repel water and resist roots. Yet the most effective way I see farmers bringing that “dead” ground back is not a new product ...
Soil scientist Andrew Margenot holds a jar of soil gathered from Menard County, Illinois in 1948. The University of Illinois professor said he rediscovered the "church of soil" when searching an old ...
Food is not just for nourishment; food is energy, medicine, and equilibrium for the mind and body. Farming practices throughout civilisations have not only dictated what is eaten but how well or ill ...