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One Farmer’s Regenerative Journey: Part 2

UnderstandingAg

For the past 40 years, our farm was in a hay, pasture and cereal grain rotation. Local practices included moldboard plowing to reseed perennial hay fields and as part of the plowing procedure, it is common to place drainage furrows with a plow on 30-60-feet centers. At first, I thought this was what I needed to do.

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Why Farm Lending Needs to Change 

Trimble Agriculture

Combined with a poor grain season overseas, farmers achieved an economic high they expected to last for years to come. Farmers are using GPS-guided tractors to plow fields and drones to precisely apply pesticides. This led to industry-wide expansion, inflated land prices, and high rates of borrowing.

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Where your (ultraprocessed) food comes from

Food Environment and Reporting Network

Diesel-powered tractors replaced horse-powered plows, and synthetic nitrogen fertilizers replaced their manure. Farmers no longer reliant on horses no longer needed to grow crops to feed them and thus oats and other “small grains” began to vanish from the landscape. In the years after World War II, U.S.

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