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    [Link] Making feed out of weeds – Resource Consulting Services

    When you’re inbetween seasons and waiting for the rain to arrive, what do you do with the weeds in your pasture? Can your stock use them?
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    KindHarvest Team April 15, 2021

    [Link] Regenerative agriculture challenges supplement makers to rethink supply chain

    Here's what supplement brands must do to start sourcing more ingredients from regenerative agriculture operations.
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    KindHarvest Team April 14, 2021

    [Link] There’s promising research in recycling almond waste

    Biosolarization is a method of recycling waste biomass and disinfecting orchards.
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    KindHarvest Team April 14, 2021

    [Link] Virtual Showcase Highlights the Importance of Soil Health and Regenerative Agriculture for U.S. Cotton Farmers

    a series of eight online discussions with U.S. cotton farmers and soil health experts highlighting the challenges and positive impact soil health mana…
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    KindHarvest Team April 14, 2021

    [Link] Why you should go deeper when planting corn

    Another study confirms the perils of not planting corn deep enough.
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    KindHarvest Team April 13, 2021

    [Link] Meet Midnight Roma, a new, antioxidant-rich purple tomato

    University breeder concentrated on flavor and disease resistance.
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    KindHarvest Team April 13, 2021

    [Link] Carbon Robotics’ new laser-powered weeding robot ‘sold out’ for 2021

    Carbon Robotics believes the biggest benefit of its laser-led approach is leaving the soil and its microbiology completely undisturbed. As soil health…
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    KindHarvest Team April 13, 2021

    [Link] Crushed rock ‘could improve carbon capture’

    Project funded by Scottish government shows using basic silicate rock gives soil better microbial biodiversity and could help sequester carbon.
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    KindHarvest Team April 13, 2021

    [Link] Steve Groff – Cedar Meadow Farm

    Cover crop guru, Steve Groff joins the show to talk about his large, wholesale operation in Lancaster County, PA.
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    KindHarvest Team April 12, 2021

    [Link] Soil rhizosphere, agriculture and human health

    The rhizosphere is considered the immediate soil zone around the plant roots influencing microbial associations, proliferations and activities. It is …
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    KindHarvest Team April 12, 2021
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