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Regenerative farming links soil health to human health Bob Jones is the third generation in his family to run Chef’s Garden, a 300-acre farm in Ohio that has used regenerative agriculture methods for the last 10 years. Read more... https://qz.com/regenerative-farming-links-soil-health-to-human-health-1850000830
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Warming Winters Could Thaw Frozen Manure, Polluting U.S. Waters
Warming Winters Could Thaw Frozen Manure, Polluting U.S. Waters
This story was originally published by Grist. You can subscribe to its weekly newsletter here. Read more…
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Plant These Winter Cover Crops Now for Better Soil in the Spring
Plant These Winter Cover Crops Now for Better Soil in the Spring
It’s difficult to overstate the benefits of a cover crop for your garden. In addition to helping replenish the nitrogen in your soil, cover crops also act as habitat for a healthy garden ecosystem and help prevent soil from eroding while it’s not in use growing veggies. Using cover crops, like companion planting, is a… Read more…
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What You Need to Do Now to Prep Your Garden for Winter
What You Need to Do Now to Prep Your Garden for Winter
With cooler weather on its way, harvesting and cleaning up your garden beds should be on your fall agenda. While your garden might not be actively producing over the winter, there’s still plenty to do now to make next season more successful. Taking some time to properly prepare for the garden’s dormant season will… Read more…
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