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    [Link] Unconventional approach to agriculture could help Canada meet its new climate change targets

    Unconventional farming techniques can improve soil health while helping to sequester carbon through approaches like cover cropping, crop diversity, an…
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    KindHarvest Team May 1, 2021

    [Link] Schoepp: To sustain is one thing, to regenerate is something else

    For the past decade the focus on food and farming has been on sustainable systems. To be sustainable means to meet production needs without compromisi…
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    KindHarvest Team May 1, 2021

    [Link] Microbiology is the next big thing in ag innovation

    Drones, sensors, optical scanners and robots already are part of the tree fruit industry, helping boost yields, assure quality and streamline costs.
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    KindHarvest Team May 1, 2021

    [Link] Video: Electronic robot weed zapper cuts inputs and carbon

    Four farms will use field robots this autumn to identify weeds, which eventually will lead to electronically zapping them.
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    KindHarvest Team April 30, 2021

    [Link] Test soil for better forage production

    Soil testing provides more information to farmers so they can ensure their fields are healthy, productive and can support the land usage.
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    KindHarvest Team April 30, 2021

    [Link] Covers Can Help Mitigate Soilborne Diseases

    This week’s podcast, sponsored by Bio Till Cover Crops, features Bob Larkin, a plant pathologist with USDA ARS based in Maine. Larkin will discuss w…
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    KindHarvest Team April 30, 2021

    [Link] New study shows microbes trap massive amounts of carbon

    This new study suggests that the known qualitative relationship between geology and biology may have significant quantitative implications for our und…
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    KindHarvest Team April 28, 2021

    [Link] Meet the Gloucestershire family with a net zero carbon farm

    Meet the Gloucestershire family with a net zero carbon farm Farmers Ian and Cathy Boyd, alongside daughter Steph Ackrill, prove that farming does not …
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    KindHarvest Team April 28, 2021

    [Link] Video: How sustainable farming is benefiting Scottish family

    A Highland Perthshire farmer has brilliantly captured the positive effects sustainable agriculture is having on his family’s farm in Scotland.
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    KindHarvest Team April 28, 2021

    [Link] How floodplain meadows are central to a regenerative system

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    KindHarvest Team April 28, 2021
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