Acres U.S.A. News & Announcements

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Eco-Ag Conference & Trade Show is Going Virtual

July 29, 2020
For the first time in 45 years, we will not be having an in-person Eco-Ag Conference & Trade Show this year in December. Instead we will hold a virtual event, with the same expert speakers and educational content. Learn more about what our virtual event will entail.
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Book of the Week: Building Soils Naturally

July 28, 2020
Soil expert Phil Nauta explains the value and ingredients in compost in this excerpt.
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‘Alexa, Play Tractor Time Podcast’

July 22, 2020
You can now listen to Tractor Time, the #1 podcast in Eco-Agriculture, on your Amazon Echo devices. It’s as easy as asking Alexa to, “Play Tractor Time podcast."
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Book of the Week: How to Grow World Record Tomatoes

July 14, 2020
In this almost unbelievable book, Charles Wilber tells his personal story and his philosophy and approach to gardening. Whether your interest is to win blue ribbons, profit from market gardening, or feed the world, you’ll never look at gardening the same. And you’ll have tons of tomatoes too!
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2 New Speakers Join Healthy Soil Summit Lineup

July 09, 2020
Meet our newest speakers for the 2020 Healthy Soil Summit this Aug. 25-26! These pioneering women will add their expertise in regenerative agriculture and soil health to our upcoming event. You won't want to miss it!
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Book of the Week: In the Shadow of Green Man

July 07, 2020
Sustainable farmer and poultry expert Reginald Haslett-Marroquin explains the revolutionary systems his experimental farm has been developing in this new excerpt!
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Webinar: Growing in Your Customers' Backyards?

July 07, 2020
Today's webinar will feature Eden Olsen from Lucky Crow Farm in Salem, OR.
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National Soil Health Day Video Contest Winner Announced!

July 02, 2020

We're thrilled to announce the winner of "The Dirt on Soil" video contest, part of the 2020 National Soil Health Day celebration.

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Book of the Week: Maple on Tap

June 30, 2020
When you live on a farm, it's important to build your sustainability network so that you and your neighbors can succeed, as Richard Finzer explains.