We welcomed a team of researchers from Skidmore College to the farm last summer. The team collected soil samples from 153 locations across 120.4 acres to measure the amount of soil carbon in our most actively managed land. This data helps inform how we might adjust our practices to capture more carbon in our soil.
Read MoreBiodiversity, or the number of species observed within a particular ecosystem, is an important indicator of the environmental impact of farming practices. To measure the impact that our practices have on the farm’s ecosystem, we’re welcoming our community to contribute to a new biodiversity study.
Read More“Regenerative agriculture” is the latest of farming term to become popular but, without clear guardrails around its use, the term is at risk of being green-washed.
Read MoreOnce your guinea keets are a few weeks old, they’re ready to venture out into the world. We trained our guinea fowl to return to the coop each day. In this post, we’ll explain how we managed to train them to call the coop home.
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