Urban Farming, Africa Style
Micro agricultural initiatives are springing up all over South Africa. They vary from a piece of land taken back for agriculture to livestock grazing.
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Micro agricultural initiatives are springing up all over South Africa. They vary from a piece of land taken back for agriculture to livestock grazing.
“Unbroken Ground” explores regenerative agriculture, regenerative grazing, diversified crop development and restorative fishing, to show how agriculture can help solve many of our environmental crises’
Planting a multi-species mixture of cover crops — rather than a cover crop monoculture — between cash crops, provides increased agroecosystem services, or multifunctionality, according to researchers in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences.
Kenya announced on September 8th that it will restore 5.1 million hectares (12.6 million acres) of degraded land, an area roughly the size of Denmark, to more productive use. The move is poised to improve livelihoods, curb climate change, safeguard biodiversity and more.
A recipient of the 2016 Food Sovereignty Prize from Ethiopia shares his insights on food and farming in the U.S., threats to smallholder farmers in Africa, and communicating across ideological differences.
When David Milarch of Archangel Ancient Tree Archive came back to life, he embarked on a spiritual mission. Enjoy Moving the Giants, this award-winning short film about his mission.
The aim of raising global awareness on the multitude of benefits of pulses was integral to the International Year of Pulses. This coffee table book is part guide and part cookbook— informative without being technical.
Arable soil is depleting very rapidly due to erosion. This rate of erosion is 10 to 100 times greater than the rate at which soil is being replenished.
This story is part of a campaign called Living on the Edge of Climate Change, showing how the changing environment is affecting the world’s most vulnerable.
Dairies across the Northeast face nightmarish market forces with high feed costs and revenue spoiled by low milk prices. But in Hinesburg, Matt Baldwin is preparing to fulfill his dream of opening a dairy farm.