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Statement from Rep. Melanie Morgan on the Equity in Farming Act – Washington State House Democrats
Statement from Rep. Melanie Morgan on the Equity in Farming Act – Washington State House Democrats
“Washington is seen as a great agriculture state, and it is, but that industry is dominated by white farmers and ranchers. Only about 90 of the state’s 63,000 or so producers are Black, while fewer than 1 percent are American Indian or Alaska Native, 1.37 percent are Asian, and 4.66 percent are Latinx. 97 percent of our producers are white."
·housedemocrats.wa.gov·
Statement from Rep. Melanie Morgan on the Equity in Farming Act – Washington State House Democrats
The First Farmer in the US to Sequester Carbon for Cash Earns $115,000 For His New Planting Strategies
The First Farmer in the US to Sequester Carbon for Cash Earns $115,000 For His New Planting Strategies
Trey Hill uses clover, lentils, and rye as cover crops, and radishes and turnips for root crops as sequestration and regeneration agents in his corn field. Recently Hill’s farm of 10,000 acres sold its carbon credits for $16.50 per ton, through a Seattle-based startup called Nori, which allows companies and individuals to buy carbon credits to offset their own carbon emissions.
·goodnewsnetwork.org·
The First Farmer in the US to Sequester Carbon for Cash Earns $115,000 For His New Planting Strategies
The reason we’re running out of farmers
The reason we’re running out of farmers
For those who want to farm, spiralling prices often present insurmountable barriers to accessing land. And laws and customs often mean that the women and immigrants who do much of the world’s farming are denied agency over their work. MacGillivray’s experience shows that young farmers can thrive if they have the resources they need. But how can we ensure access to those resources?
·bbc.com·
The reason we’re running out of farmers
Black farmers unconvinced by Vilsack's 'root out' racism vow
Black farmers unconvinced by Vilsack's 'root out' racism vow
“The reality is there are inherent, legacy barriers and practices that have prevented black farmers and other producers from getting access to programs, and I will do everything I can to remove those barriers,” Vilsack said in an email to The Associated Press.
·apnews.com·
Black farmers unconvinced by Vilsack's 'root out' racism vow
House Ag panel will start with climate change | Successful Farming
House Ag panel will start with climate change | Successful Farming
With the resolution of a disputed election in New York State, the House Agriculture Committee is ready for action with climate change as its top issue. “Everything will tie into climate change,” says the committee chief of staff, and the first hearing of the year will focus on climate change’s impact on agriculture.
·agriculture.com·
House Ag panel will start with climate change | Successful Farming
Vertical Farming Is The Future of Food Production - The Debrief
Vertical Farming Is The Future of Food Production - The Debrief
“Vertical farming is a type of controlled environment agriculture that uses artificial lighting, typically indoors, and vertical planting systems that utilize a space’s cubic footage as opposed to square footage in traditional farming,” Megan Pirelli, community engagement director at Fork Farms, told The Debrief. “This allows for significantly more production in a much smaller space.”
·thedebrief.org·
Vertical Farming Is The Future of Food Production - The Debrief
U.S. Farmers and Ranchers in Action promotes agriculture's potential as a climate solution | Successful Farming
U.S. Farmers and Ranchers in Action promotes agriculture's potential as a climate solution | Successful Farming
U.S. Farmers & Ranchers in Action (USFRA) —in conjunction with World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), The Mixing Bowl, and Croatan Institute has issued a new report that analyzes the state of soil health technology. The report also identifies opportunities to find new sources of capital to scale up the adoption of climate-smart agriculture on U.S. farms and ranches.
·agriculture.com·
U.S. Farmers and Ranchers in Action promotes agriculture's potential as a climate solution | Successful Farming
Opinion: Carbon can be the next American cash crop – if we plant trust first | 2021-02-05 | Agri-Pulse Communications, Inc.
Opinion: Carbon can be the next American cash crop – if we plant trust first | 2021-02-05 | Agri-Pulse Communications, Inc.
While some similar carbon-credit programs for agriculture have been announced, many still rely on broad estimates of carbon improvements over many acres, due to the difficulty and cost of verification and validation. It’s essential that any system of carbon-credit farming is built on clear, science-based standards tied to real-world results.
·agri-pulse.com·
Opinion: Carbon can be the next American cash crop – if we plant trust first | 2021-02-05 | Agri-Pulse Communications, Inc.
The Environmental Upside of Modern Farming - WSJ
The Environmental Upside of Modern Farming - WSJ
Modern farming is better because it uses low-impact, “precision” techniques that require less land, less energy and fewer chemicals for every bushel produced. The secret has been to incorporate tools that use sensors, information and communications technology, big data, and even machine learning to reduce farming’s dependence on material resources.
·wsj.com·
The Environmental Upside of Modern Farming - WSJ
How Regenerative Agriculture Can Grow | Conservation Finance Network
How Regenerative Agriculture Can Grow | Conservation Finance Network
This series, by the Yale Center for Business and the Environment's Regenerative Agriculture Initiative team, looks at how changes in training, investing, insuring and marketing the work of regenerative farmers can bring about broad benefits.
·conservationfinancenetwork.org·
How Regenerative Agriculture Can Grow | Conservation Finance Network
The Inequities of Farming
The Inequities of Farming
Racial inequities in the allocation of farm aid is not a new or unusual issue. The unequal administration of pandemic support is part of a much longer trend of government programs underserving minority populations.
·ediblesandiego.com·
The Inequities of Farming
RAISING RADICCHIO | Organic | capitalpress.com
RAISING RADICCHIO | Organic | capitalpress.com
Radicchio proved to be an important crop in 2007 when Erickson-Brown and her husband, Jason Salvo, started their 15-acre farm, Local Roots Farm, in Duvall, Wash.
·capitalpress.com·
RAISING RADICCHIO | Organic | capitalpress.com
WCA: Member Action!!!
WCA: Member Action!!!
The US Forest Service needs your input on the updated rangeland management directives by Tuesday, February 16.
·washingtoncattlemen.org·
WCA: Member Action!!!
Article: Latinx Farmworkers Are Purchasing Failing Farms From White Owners
Article: Latinx Farmworkers Are Purchasing Failing Farms From White Owners
The next generation of farmers in the United States might not be whom we expect. If the COVID-19 pandemic revealed the importance of farmworkers in our food system, the story left out a rising class of farmworkers who now own their craft with the help of incubator programs across the country. Latinx
·flip.it·
Article: Latinx Farmworkers Are Purchasing Failing Farms From White Owners