NO-TILL |
INTRODUCING
A COVER CROP ROLLER WITHOUT ALL THE DRAWBACKS OF A STALK CHOPPER
From The New Farm®, www.newfarm.org
Farm manager of The Rodale Institute®, Jeff Moyer, and
a plain Mennonite neighbor, John Brubaker, have designed and
constructed a front-mounted cover-crop roller that allows
you to knock down a weed-suppressing mat and plant through
it, all in one quick pass. With one smooth pass, the roller
makes an effective weed-suppressing mat out of a cover crop
and gives corn and soybeans the time they need to establish
themselves. Tools like this roller can revolutionize no-till
and conservation tillage systems even for conventional farmers
and make organic no-till not only feasible but highly effective
and inexpensive.
http://www.newfarm.org/depts/NFfield_trials/1103/notillroller.shtml
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TURKEY

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HERITAGE
TURKEYS: A FAST-GROWING PROFITABLE NICHE FOR ADVENTURESOME
FARMERS
From The New Farm®, www.newfarm.org
This holiday season, thousands of Americans will forgo their
normal Large White turkey to enjoy a different kind of bird.
“Heritage” turkeys are enjoying a culinary comeback.
Thanks to the joint efforts of breed conservationists, farmers
and a consumer’s movement called Slow Food, demand for
heritage turkeys surged in 2003. A new niche in a corporate
controlled market, heritage turkeys are helping bring turkey
genetics and profits back to the farm. $4 per pound vs. 39
cents; great marketing support from consumer groups; passionate
consumers; the feel-good preservation of a uniquely American
breed …. What’s NOT to like about raising heirloom
turkeys?
http://www.newfarm.org/features/1103/heritageturkey.shtml
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THE
HOT TOPIC: MICROBES...AND HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF THEM
From The New Farm®, www.newfarm.org
Microbes are the hottest topic and yet the least known aspect
of organic agriculture. The U.S. northwest has for years been
the epicenter of compost tea research and use in North America.
Researcher and reporter, Don Lotter, wandered the halls and
seminar rooms of the Washington Tilth Producers' annual conference,
gathering details on everything from a really inexpensive
compost tea brewer to the growing of fungi that first attract,
then later kill insect pests. Here are some of the things
heheard at the conference.
http://www.newfarm.org/depts/talking_shop/1103/wa_tilth1.shtml
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TOOLS |
SMART
TOOLS FOR SMALL FARMS
From The New Farm®, www.newfarm.org
Correspondent Don Lotter brings back tips on flame weeders,
mustard cover crops, seed production and restaurant sales
from four different workshops at the Washington Tilth conference.
http://www.newfarm.org/depts/talking_shop/1203/watilth2.shtml
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PROFILE |
A SMALL-SCALE FOREST FARM BUCKS THE LOCAL TREND
From The New Farm®, www.newfarm.org
On a nine-acre farm on the southeast quadrant of Costa Rica,
two Hawaiian transplants buck the local trend to level forests
and monocrop for quicker cash. Instead, they gather local
wisdom and traditional plant varieties from older farmers
while modeling the benefits of biodiversity for a younger
generation.
http://www.newfarm.org/columns/susanna_costarica/december/san_isidro.shtml
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