Must-read.
“In the United States, most farmers are businesspeople and their behavior is best understood in that context, because it turns out that, taken as a group, they tend to behave much like you would expect businesspeople to behave.”
Must-read.
“In the United States, most farmers are businesspeople and their behavior is best understood in that context, because it turns out that, taken as a group, they tend to behave much like you would expect businesspeople to behave.”
Happy New Year! I loved working with °emmacbanks on this piece about the ways in which queer farmers differ from than their straight, cis counterparts, and how those differences have the potential to alter or improve American agriculture as _...Read More_
Happy New Year! I loved working with °emmacbanks on this piece about the ways in which queer farmers differ from than their straight, cis counterparts, and how those differences have the potential to alter or improve American agriculture as _...Read More_
>"Growing food and getting free in a world built for agricultural capital"
"Most resources in United States agriculture are distributed and managed through appointed _...Read More_
>"Growing food and getting free in a world built for agricultural capital"
"Most resources in United States agriculture are distributed and managed through appointed _...Read More_
Tokenized agricultural assets could offer farmers the ability to seek a hedge against inflation and access liquidity via certified financial titles accessible by both national and international investors. With more than 40% of the world’s _...Read More_
Tokenized agricultural assets could offer farmers the ability to seek a hedge against inflation and access liquidity via certified financial titles accessible by both national and international investors. With more than 40% of the world’s _...Read More_
“I bet you my earthworms are down about a foot,” Chappell says through a coppery beard, his large hands hunting for warmth in the pockets of his sweatshirt. “You could probably dig ’em up yesterday, but right now it’s too cold. This place _...Read More_
“I bet you my earthworms are down about a foot,” Chappell says through a coppery beard, his large hands hunting for warmth in the pockets of his sweatshirt. “You could probably dig ’em up yesterday, but right now it’s too cold. This place _...Read More_
“While many farmers complain of high input costs and shortages of fertilisers on the market, the case is different for 67-year-old farmer, Mrs Philomina Mavedzenge of Shashe Village _...Read More_
“While many farmers complain of high input costs and shortages of fertilisers on the market, the case is different for 67-year-old farmer, Mrs Philomina Mavedzenge of Shashe Village _...Read More_