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Jaclyn Mommen replied to the discussion Farmer input on our Technology – honest (but nice) feedback please in the forum Regenerative Agriculture 3 years ago
Farmer input on our Technology - honest (but nice) feedback please
Hi Christopher,
Exactly … we need at least 3 farms that have income in the Western SARE.
I can definitely get you in touch with the SCARECRO development team to discuss more. My email is JMommen@laurelgrovewinefarm.com. If you send me an email there (or give me your email), I can make the introduction.
Would love to hear your feedback…
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Christopher Whitehorn replied to the discussion Farmer input on our Technology – honest (but nice) feedback please in the forum Regenerative Agriculture 3 years ago
Farmer input on our Technology - honest (but nice) feedback please
I would be interested in having a conversation with the SCARECRO team. By the look of their proposition they’re in the process of looking for partner farms on the application (I think there needs to be a minimum of 3?). I’ve been involved with applying for western SARE grants with our local ag extension office before so I have some…
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Jaclyn Mommen replied to the discussion Liming effects on soil microbiology in the forum Soil Health 3 years ago
Liming effects on soil microbiology
I loved this video… thank you for sharing.
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Jaclyn Mommen started the discussion Farmer input on our Technology – honest (but nice) feedback please in the forum Regenerative Agriculture 3 years ago
Farmer input on our Technology - honest (but nice) feedback please
Hello Kind Harvest Community,
I can’t tell you enough how much I have valued the conversations and feedback I have received here so at this nexus I thought I was ask you all again.
We are looking for farmers to partner with us for a SARE grant in the Western territory (California, Oregon, Washington State, Idaho, Alaska, Arizona, Utah,…
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Christopher Whitehorn posted an update 3 years ago
Does anyone have any information regarding the use of peanuts as a soil builder/ used in rotation? I did a search and turned up nothing on here. I know they are limited regionally but they seems like a good candidate for building soil structure.
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