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Addressing Gulf Coast Ecological Concerns Through Best Management Practices and Conservation Practices

American Farmland

The post Addressing Gulf Coast Ecological Concerns Through Best Management Practices and Conservation Practices appeared first on American Farmland Trust.

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Q&A: How Community Land Trusts Help to Preserve Farmland

Modern Farmer

For more than four decades, the executive director of the Schumacher Center for a New Economics (which she co-founded with Robert Swann in 1980) has been tending to a land-use movement in the Berkshires of western Massachusetts, driven by innovative ideas for cultivating affordable access to farmland. HVS: Let’s start with the basics.

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Ecological Concerns in the Baffin Bay/Gulf of Mexico

American Farmland

AFT is engaged in conducting outreach and education and administering financial and technical assistance for producers in Nueces County, TX, to encourage the adoption of agricultural conservation practices to enhance water quality and restore the beloved Gulf of Mexico.

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Gully Stuffing

Caff

Gullies pose many threats to farmland, including the removal of fertile topsoil, damage to infrastructure, danger to livestock, and decreased water quality. Bibliography Fire Safe Sonoma May 2023 Speaker Series — Brock Dolman of the Occidental Arts & Ecology Center , 2023. link] Neary, Daniel G.,

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Initiative to Research Soil Health at Solar Sites

ATTRA

Sol Systems announced a series of sponsorship and research agreements with the American Farmland Trust (AFT) to promote solar development alongside ecosystem-focused land use practices. Additionally, a four-year Research Agreement will study soil health at six solar sites developed and owned by Sol Systems.

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NATIONAL PARKS

The Lunatic Farmer

Not only would such use, if expanded to the government land, be an ecological stimulant, it would completely eliminate the need for factory hog houses. That place needs about 200 chainsaws and chipper crews thinning the trees and reopening legacy bison fields, applying compost and exercising the ecology to prevent future fires.

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ALMONDS AND MILK

The Lunatic Farmer

Lake Shasta, built in 1945 to meet the needs of six million residents and irrigate a third of California’s farmland is at 33 percent capacity. Without getting into the health tradeoffs, let’s think about the ecological tradeoffs. It’s never been that low since it began filling in 1945. Almonds only grow in hot areas. Cows eat grass.

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