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Cultivate Food Sovereignty in Your Home Garden with these Resources

Food Tank

To read more about Indigenous cultivation, check out Iwigara: American Indian Ethnobotanical Traditions and Science by Enrique Salmón. Speaking of cultivating a better world: One final reminder to join us this Sunday, March 3, for our Summit on creating policy solutions that prioritize the health and well-being of generations to come.

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Managing Post-Harvest Success with AGRIVI: Control Product Recall Risks and Ensure Practices Compliance

AGRIVI

The autumn season in the Northern Hemisphere is centered on the post-harvest period, which is equally as important as planting and cultivation. Timing the Harvest Grapes, known for their delicate nature and significance in winemaking and culinary delights, require precise timing during harvesting.

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Farmer Focus: Induction should make new staff feel valued

Farmers Weekly

Farmers Weekly Harvest is in and dry. Cultivations are progressing well and getting there. We will start drilling from the beginning of October. We have recently had Gemma join the pigs team. It’s good to say she has started the role just as I would have hoped.

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Photo of the Week: Big John drilling down under

Farmers Weekly

Oscar Harrold from our own East Yorkshire is working down under on a 1,800ha farm in Fairlie on the South Island for spring drilling and harvest. The photo shows “Big John” out at sunset, pulling a 45ft sunflower cultivator.

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Rizpah Bellard: Cultivating Change Through Agriculture and Advocacy

Caff

With each hoofprint in the soil and each seed planted, she’s sowing the seeds of change, one harvest at a time. The post Rizpah Bellard: Cultivating Change Through Agriculture and Advocacy appeared first on Community Alliance with Family Farmers.

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Bountiful Harvests with the Kratky Method

Kavya Organic Farm

Its innovative approach simplifies the process of cultivating plants hydroponically, making it accessible to a wide range of enthusiasts. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or a novice, the Kratky Methods opens up a world of possibilities for cultivating fresh produce in a controlled and nurturing environment.

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20 Organizations Cultivating the Food Movement in Atlanta

Food Tank

They also operate a youth agricultural program to connect young people to the land and teach them about planting, harvesting, and preparing traditional foods. And the organization regularly grows and harvests produce to provide the local community with a consistent source of fresh food. Become a member today by clicking here.