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organic farming

  • The Scrambling of Ideology
    The Scrambling of Ideology
    Commentary Government officials came hard after Amos Miller, an Amish farmer selling raw milk among a huge variety of other products. For many years, he has provided for the community ...
    March 6, 2024BY Jeffrey A. Tucker
  • IN-DEPTH: ‘Homesteading Tsunami’: Thousands Flock to Self Reliance Summit in Ohio’s Amish Country
    IN-DEPTH: ‘Homesteading Tsunami’: Thousands Flock to Self Reliance Summit in Ohio’s Amish Country
    WALNUT CREEK, Ohio—Amid the rolling green hills of eastern Ohio, Amish and Mennonite farms dot the landscape along ...
    June 28, 2023BY Jeff Louderback
  • IN-DEPTH: Pennsylvania Amish Kept True to Their Traditions—Then the Government Came
    IN-DEPTH: Pennsylvania Amish Kept True to Their Traditions—Then the Government Came
    LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa.—Among the historic Amish settlements in southeastern Pennsylvania, faith, fidelity, and long days working in green ...
    May 2, 2023BY Allan Stein
  • Soil Depletion and What It Means to You
    Soil Depletion and What It Means to You
    When you bite into broccoli or enjoy a handful of grapes, you’re probably thinking about how they taste ...
    December 10, 2022BY Lisa Roth Collins and NaturallySavvy.com
  • The War on Farming
    The War on Farming
    Is there a war being waged on farmers across the globe in the name of going green? In ...
    November 8, 2022BY Andrew Moran
  • Sri Lanka and ESG: A Case Study
    Sri Lanka and ESG: A Case Study
    Sri Lanka is now entrenched in an economic collapse and a humanitarian crisis, a little more than one ...
    November 7, 2022BY Andrew Moran
  • Sri Lanka’s Economic Chaos Shows the Dangers of Environmental Planning
    Sri Lanka’s Economic Chaos Shows the Dangers of Environmental Planning
    Commentary On July 14, after months of economic and social unrest, Sri Lanka’s President Gotabaya Rajapaksa resigned in ...
    August 4, 2022BY Zilvinas Silenas
  • Extreme Policies for Organic Farming Ignore Soil Science: Former USDA Soil Scientist
    Extreme Policies for Organic Farming Ignore Soil Science: Former USDA Soil Scientist
    Under pressure from environmentalists, some governments have implemented extreme nitrogen fertilizer restrictions that ignore the time needed to ...
    July 26, 2022BY Ella Kietlinska and Joshua Philipp
  • Regenerative Agriculture Can Make Farmers Stewards of the Land Again
    Regenerative Agriculture Can Make Farmers Stewards of the Land Again
    For years, “sustainable” has been the buzzword in conversations about agriculture. If farmers and ranchers could slow or ...
    April 24, 2022BY Stephanie Anderson
  • Soil-Friendly Farming Produces Healthier Food
    Soil-Friendly Farming Produces Healthier Food
    New research shows how regenerative farming practices—soil-building techniques that minimize plowing, use cover crops, and plant diverse crops—affect ...
    April 23, 2022BY University of Washington
  • Blueberry Fields Forever: How a Farming Family Is Continuing a 74-Year-Old Legacy
    Blueberry Fields Forever: How a Farming Family Is Continuing a 74-Year-Old Legacy
    Standing in an old-growth blueberry forest, Ezra Ranz is demonstrating the “two-finger tickle” method for picking ripe berries ...
    July 25, 2021BY Eric Lucas
  • GM Moths Released in US for First Time: A Major Step for ‘Frankenbugs’
    GM Moths Released in US for First Time: A Major Step for ‘Frankenbugs’
    Biotech company Oxitec announced on Sept. 5 that it has started releasing genetically modified (GM) moths in Geneva, ...
    September 5, 2017BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Say It, Don’t Spray It
    Say It, Don’t Spray It
    How do we shift the discourse? How can neighbors learn to have reasonable—and honest—discussions about hot-button food issues?
    May 16, 2016BY Jill Richardson
  • For Organic Farms, Tillage Is a Double-Edged Sword
    For Organic Farms, Tillage Is a Double-Edged Sword
    In the battle against weeds, tillage is one of the strongest weapons organic or ecologically based farmers have.
    October 17, 2015BY Andrea Elyse Messer
  • Big Organic Farms May Actually Add Emissions
    Big Organic Farms May Actually Add Emissions
    Large-scale organic farming operations aren’t reducing greenhouse gas emissions, according to a review of almost a decade of ...
    July 16, 2015BY Jim Barlow
  • Organic Farming More Profitable Than Conventional Farming, Study Finds
    Organic Farming More Profitable Than Conventional Farming, Study Finds
    Scientists have good news for organic farmers and the people who love buying organic food.
    June 11, 2015BY Annie Wu
  • Are Organics Really Better?
    Are Organics Really Better?
    Organic agriculture is booming.  More and more people believe organics are better for our health than conventionally grown ...
    June 7, 2014BY Margie King
  • Why Local, Organic, In-Season Food Is the Right Choice
    Why Local, Organic, In-Season Food Is the Right Choice
    There’s more to organic gardening than just swapping one kind of input for another. It in fact requires you to ...
    June 4, 2014BY Todd Heft
  • How Organic Farming Naturally Deters Pests Without Chemicals
    How Organic Farming Naturally Deters Pests Without Chemicals
    By Ethan A. Huff, contributing writer to Natural News  The federal government has awarded a $750,000 grant to Washington ...
    June 3, 2014BY Ethan A. Huff
  • Extreme Levels of Roundup Detected in Food—Are You Eating This Toxic Contaminant?
    Extreme Levels of Roundup Detected in Food—Are You Eating This Toxic Contaminant?
    A groundbreaking study revealed a previously unknown mechanism of harm from glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup. If ...
    May 25, 2014BY Joseph Mercola
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