Posts Tagged ‘farmland’

How I Learned I Could Start a Farm Tomorrow: A Report from Eco-Farm

February 13th, 2009  By Vera Fabian

For farmers up and down the West Coast and for many more across the country, Eco-Farm marks the arrival of the new year. Some call it a conference, though you won’t find any dark suits or laser pointers or cafeteria food. I call it a three-day wonder. Read More

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California’s Drought, Climate Change and Recommendations for Action

February 10th, 2009  By Michael Dimock and Richard Rominger

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California’s unfolding drought now three years running may prove to be the worst in its recorded history. Unprecedented action emerging from effective leadership is needed. This crisis will further rock the nation’s staggering economy and food supply. Farms have begun to fail, communities to crumble, food prices to rise, and more people are losing jobs and going hungry. Like the south’s hurricane Katrina, this drought provides a dry run for combined national and local response to global climate change. Read More

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The Civilizations that Destroyed Their Soil are No Longer: Wendell Berry and Wes Jackson Weigh In

January 6th, 2009  By Paula Crossfield

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Yesterday, two of the sustainable food movements great leaders, Wes Jackson, plant geneticist and president of the Land Institute, and farmer/writer Wendell Berry opined on their growing concern for the havoc we are wreaking on our soil. Read More

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Floodable Iowa River Valley

June 19th, 2008  By Kurt Michael Friese

Iowa experienced the flood of the century 15 years ago. That, of course, was a different century. Read More

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