May 2022 Issue PDF
Acres U.S.A., The Voice of Eco-Agriculture, May 2022 | Issue #611 Copyright 2022, 64 pages
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FEATURES
Bringing Trees Back
BY ERIK HAGAN
An introduction to agroforestry systems and why they're important.
Selling Perennially
BY MARTY TRAVIS
Forty perennial food crops we sell to chefs.
Perennial Row Crops
AN INTERVIEW WITH TESSA PETERS
The first perennial grains are now available to farmers.
Profitable Polycultures
BY MARK SHEPARD
Farmers can improve overall profit by using natural ecosystems.
Explaining Rhizophagy
BY JAMES WHITE
Bacteria enter plants to deliver nutrients.
No-Till Myths
BY DALE STRICKLER
No-till offers many advantages, including weed control and resistance to pests and disease.
1,000 Farms Initiative
BY JONATHAN LUNDGREN
A massive research study will test the impact and power of regenerative agriculture.
Optimum Photosynthesis
BY JOHN KEMPF
Several elements are needed to increase photosynthesis.
DEPARTMENTS
VIEW FROM THE COUNTRY
Monthly musings from Acres U.S.A.’s editor.
Opinion: Regenerative Transitions
BY JOHN KEMPF AND PAUL MEYER
ECO-UPDATE
News in brief from around the world on developments in food and farming.
TRANSITIONING: Water Conservation in the Southwest
BY SAM HILBORN
INTERVIEW: ELIZA GREENMAN
Greenman creates diverse orchards that integrate livestock into tree crops.
BOOK REVIEWS
MARKETPLACE
CLASSIFIEDS
ECO-MEETINGS
We let you know when and where exciting eco-farming events are happening.
MEET AN ECO-FARMER
Get to know fellow innovative farmers putting ecologically correct production principles to work, resulting in profitable, sustainable operations.
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My Farmer, My Customer
New! Learn from Marty Travis's experiences converting the Spence Farm into one of the most successful farming co-ops in the United States today.