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Market Diversification Strategies with Ridge to Reef Farm on St. Croix, US Virgin Islands

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This video was produced by the National Center for Appropriate Technology through the ATTRA Sustainable Agriculture program, under a cooperative agreement with USDA Rural Development. Croix, US Virgin Islands, delves into the innovative market diversification strategies that have propelled him to his farming success.

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Mexico’s Agricultural Landscape: Overcoming Climate Challenges for a Sustainable Future

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Víctor Manuel Villalobos Arámbula, Secretary of Agriculture and Rural Development for Mexico, shared insight into the current landscape of agriculture in Mexico. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack to increase the access to technologies between Mexico and the United States. “We During a recent conversation at the U.N.

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Retaining Soil Moisture at Lighthouse Herb’n Farm

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Farmers all over the United States are changing the way they farm to boost soil health, use less water, and reduce fertilizer and pesticide use. Lighthouse Herb’n Farm is located at the base of Palomar Mountain in San Diego and is run by Damian Valdez and Jaime Williamson. ATTRA.NCAT.ORG.

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Harmful Algal Blooms in Farm Ponds: Risks to Humans, Livestock, and Pets

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Farm ponds and slow-moving creeks and streams that are enriched with fertilizer runoff and directly deposited manure are the perfect place to find cyanobacteria thriving. Most algal blooms are harmless and are often seen as foam, or mats of “pond scum” both on the surface and attached to the bottom. ATTRA.NCAT.ORG.

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Living Mulch Cover Cropping for Gardens and Small Farms: Managing an “organic matter” system

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Whereas at one time she advocated organic approaches and specific practices to deal with singular issues with pests or crop fertility, she now fosters a system based on ecological farm design. Note that this system doesn’t pay exclusive attention to nitrogen as is wanted by many of us farmers and gardeners. ATTRA.NCAT.ORG.

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High Tunnel Soil Management for Season Extension

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By Chris Lent, NCAT Agriculture Specialist When I began to see how unique the growing conditions in my high tunnel are compared to open-field growing, I started to think differently about how to maintain soil health and manage soil fertility for high tunnel growing and season extension. These strategies start with soil testing.

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All Chopped Up with Somewhere to Grow

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Both “cut and carry” and “chop and drop” allow for nutrient cycling, especially if the goat manure can be collected and used to fertilize the trees they are eating, closing that loop. Instead of throwing garden refuse away or composting it, one could instead chop it up and drop it as mulch back into the garden. ATTRA.NCAT.ORG.