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LOW-COST WAY TO INCREASE YIELDS
From The New Farm®, www.newfarm.org
Cultivating beneficial soil fungi can increase yields and
it's easy. The Rodale Institue's breakthrough research on
this low-cost, on-farm system for producing mycorrhizal fungi
inoculant takes another step forward, and we have the latest.
http://www.newfarm.org/redirect/cs3/myco.php
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ISSUE |
MAN WHO SHOT THE MAD COW TAKES AIM AT THE USDA
From The New Farm®, www.newfarm.org
After witnessing what he described as a blatant cover-up,
Dave Louthan, a former slaughterhouse worker, resigns in protest
and undertakes a one-man crusade to expose the truth about
BSE in the USA.
http://www.newfarm.org/redirect/cs3/louthan.php
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MICRO-
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USING THE ORDINARY FOR EXTRAORDINARY ON-FARM RESULTS
From The New Farm®, www.newfarm.org
Philippine farmer and scientist Gil Carandang has a cure-all
that brings new life to everything it touches, and you'll
never believe what it's made from. An early-spring California
workshop featured Gil's cheap and ultra-effective method for
harnessing local microorganisms and coached farmers how to
use these invisible workhorses on their farms.
http://www.newfarm.org/redirect/cs3/gil.php
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THINKING UPSTREAM
From The New Farm®, www.newfarm.org
Our conventional agricultural system is like chemotherapy
for the soil … kill everything and hope it solves the
problem. But what caused the cancer in the first place, and
what can we do about it? Mary-Howell Martens reflects on soil
and demands we begin thinking upstream--looking for root causes
and real solutions to our agricultural challenges.
http://www.newfarm.org/redirect/cs3/upstream.php
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A FARMERS' MARKET RINGS IN 30 YEARS
From The New Farm®, www.newfarm.org
The Davis Farmers' Market attracts 6,000 to 8,000 people each
week and features nearly 100 vendors from all over California.
Annual gross sales top $1.5 million. This original producer-only
market shows how it's done.
http://www.newfarm.org/redirect/cs3/davis.php
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LOCAL FOOD SPARKS CONSPIRACY THEORY IN CA
From The New Farm®, www.newfarm.org
The watermelon radish: Conspiracy from the left or the right
… or just a darned good heirloom daikon? Those were
among the suspicions raised by this ancient veggie at a recent
event in Santa Cruz designed to introduce consumers to local
food producers.
http://www.newfarm.org/redirect/cs3/radish.php
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MEATY REASONS TO GO ORGANIC
From The New Farm®, www.newfarm.org
With BSE an issue, why eat organic beef? Regs
keep risky feeds out of the system while strict tracking from
field to store provide consumers with additional assurances.
http://www.newfarm.org/redirect/cs3/orgbeef.php
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PROFILE |
SHOOTING STAR
From The New Farm®, www.newfarm.org
David and Edie Griffiths, owners of Seven Stars Dairy, reflect
on nearly two decades in the biodynamic yogurt business.
http://www.newfarm.org/redirect/cs3/sevenstars.php
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LIVESTOCK |
STRESS DOWN AT ROUNDUP
From The New Farm®, www.newfarm.org
Intelligent, humane livestock handling methods improve the
management experience for people and animals. Hear it from
the handlers mouth – how to "stress down"
your cattle when it's roundup time.
http://www.newfarm.org/redirect/cs3/stressdown.php
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PROFILE |
WHERE CABBAGES AND CHEMICALS REIGN SUPREME, TOKI
KUROIWA QUIETLY DOES THINGS HER WAY
From The New Farm®, www.newfarm.org
The Tsumagoi region in Gunma prefecture is all
about uniformity. Toki Kuroiwa takes a different path, however,
carrying on the pioneering Natural Agriculture ways of her
late son. Her urban customers have turned into workers and
friends, while her neighbors are slowly being won over by
a system that works – without chemicals.
http://www.newfarm.org/redirect/cs3/toki.php
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PROFILE |
BIODYNAMIC BANANAS START A TREND
From The New Farm®, www.newfarm.org
Three-quarters of all bananas exported from the Dominican
Republic are now certified organic. Six years ago, none were.
Biodynamic farming pioneers, Christoph and Annelien Meier,
revolutionized banana production in the Dominican Republic
and continue the tradition despite increased pressure from
large agri-corporations entering the organic market.
http://www.newfarm.org/redirect/cs3/biobanana.php
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GREENHOUSE |
THE GANDHI OF GREENHOUSES
From The New Farm®, www.newfarm.org
Eager students flock to rural Pennsylvania from near and far
to learn from Steve Moore, the master of low-input season
extension. Simple in design and construction, yet sophisticated
in management, Moore's greenhouses have a truly tiny environmental
footprint and a huge positive economic impact on the farm.
They are now, in a word, sustainable.
http://www.newfarm.org/redirect/cs3/moore.php
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