by Rochelle Veron | May 31, 2020
When you put together two of the most famous people in the world – one of the most influential farmers and one of the most popular podcasters, you get one powerhouse episode of The Joe Rogan Experience that spanned quite a range of topics! Joel Salatin, who...
by Aaron Hunter | May 14, 2020
There’s a word that’s coming up a lot lately in regards to dealing with how covi19 pandemic affects the farming industry. It’s not new for those who care about sustainable farming, but it may be for the general public. The world is localism. There are those who say...
by Aaron Hunter | May 12, 2020
Events such as the covid19 pandemic are one of a kind and that means it will keep shaping the world long after the pandemic itself is over. It’s an opportunity to think about the way we do business and the way we live our daily lives, and possibly to improve upon it....
by Aaron Hunter | May 10, 2020
Global food supply systems are what we all rally on for food and we usually don’t think about them or how they are structured. They just work and the food finds its place on our tables. That’s how things are most of the time, but the global pandemic we’re dealing with...
by Aaron Hunter | May 8, 2020
There are countless ways corona virus will affect our society and some of them we could expect while others came out of nowhere and they are making us rethinking how things were before. One of those is the effect it has on the environment. Ideas about bold climate...
by Aaron Hunter | May 6, 2020
We have witnessed scenes that haven’t been seen by the American public in more than a few generations. Dumping the milk that can’t be sold, plowing under crops and tossing the produce was a part of the American experience during the Great Depression but not since. All...
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