July 2026 Issue
Acres U.S.A., The Voice of Eco-Agriculture, July 2026 | Issue #661, Copyright 2026, 67 pages.
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Contents
Jul 2026 • Issue #661
Photo: TOC photo (Courtesy of Gary Zimmer) — On Gary Zimmer’s farm — the dark green is clover, soon to be corn; the light green is rye planted after corn last fall, with clover frost-seeded this spring, in anticipation of becoming corn next year. The only input besides seed was 1 ton of compost with sulfur and boron on the clover last fall. Read more on page 12.
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On the cover: (Courtesy of BVisions Media) — Taylor Henry’s new bull, picked out for him by Steve Campbell. |
FEATURES
Instinctive Migratory Grazing
Replicating, not “mimicking,” the grazing patterns of wild ruminants
BOB KINFORD
Stockpiling It On
Stockpiling creates fungal pathways, which lead to long-lived soil carbon
JAIME ELIZONDO
Virtual Fencing for Small-Scale Graziers?
A group of seven New England graziers tested virtual fencing — for now, at least, whether it’s a cheap investment or an expensive mistake depends on your circumstances
LINCOLN FISHMAN
The Bucks Stop Here
Virtual fencing offers a workable, affordable solution for livestock — even smelly male goats
CAROLINE ABBOTT
No Margin, No Mission
From grazing management to agritourism, regenerative farms thrive when ecology, efficiency and economics are intentionally aligned
ABEY SCAGLIONE
The Hoof, the Whole Hoof, and Nothing but the Hoof
Animals are not merely products or pests; they are essential pieces in cycling nutrients, shaping landscapes, and building resilient ecosystems
MARK SHEPARD
DEPARTMENTS
VIEW FROM THE COUNTRY
Monthly musings from Acres U.S.A.’s editor
OPINION
Iowa Lot to Taxpayers
Averting another farm crisis will require policy changes ag leaders are unwilling to even talk about
CHARLES BENBROOK
ECO-UPDATE
News in brief on developments in agronomic science
REGEN AGRONOMY
Why Not Compost?
Composting helps stabilize manure and minerals so nutrients are more available to crops — even on the commercial scale
GARY ZIMMER
INTERVIEW
Beefing Up Marketing
Idaho rancher Glenn Elzinga explains why certification, transparency, and customer trust still matter in a shifting marketplace — as well as how stockmanship practices have transformed his operation
REVIEWS
MARKETPLACE
CLASSIFIEDS
ECO-MEETINGS
ECO-GRAPHIC
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.
