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Acres U.S.A., The Voice of Eco-Agriculture, September 2022 | Issue #615 Copyright 2022, 64 pages 

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FEATURES 

Cooperating to Serve Farmers
BY MARTY TRAVIS
A cooperative model that works. 

The Invisible Middle of Agriculture 
BY TIM CROSBY
The importance of developing processing and distribution networks to help farmers. 

A 12-Step Organic Transition
BY JIM PORTERFIELD 
Includes a program page you can tear out and use as a guide. 

Introducing Redox
BY HARRIET MELLA
Avoid accidentally triggering crop malnutrition, slow growth, and pests and disease

Combaaating Parasites  
BY KYLE BRISENDINE
A combination of natural methods works in preventing worm issues in sheep. 

Don't Stray Away
BY WILL WINTER 
What famers need to know about rural stray voltage. 

DEPARTMENTS

VIEW FROM THE COUNTRY
Monthly musings from Acres U.S.A.’s editor.

OPINION

Onward & Upwards! 
BY ERIC JACKSON
My dream for a new kind of agricultural exceptionalism in America.

ECO-UPDATE

News in brief on developments in agronomic science. 

ORGANIC TRANSITIONING: Practicing Responsible Tillage 
BY NICHOLAS PODOLL

INTERVIEW: Anthony Corsaro 
Anthony Corsaro discusses what regenerative growers need to know about the middle of the food system.

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ECO-MEETINGS

In Memory of Dr. Fitzpatrick 

Dr. Judith Fitzpatrick passed away of cancer in July 2022. The researcher, inventor and founder of microBIOMETER wrote her last article for Acres U.S.A. in our previous issue (August 2022). We remember her and acknowledge her work, including the 14 patents to her name. 

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