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Summary

Our vision is simple: more farmers growing in better soil. Until recently, tillage was considered a necessary evil of food production. However, we believe ecological no-till can be profitable in almost every context: better for the land, the farmers, and the communities they serve (i.e. the triple bottom line). We also believe that we, as farmers, have only begun to understand the mechanics, let alone the implications, of profitable no-till farming. There are an endless number of ways to approach regenerative agriculture, we’re beginning with small-scale no-till veg.

Our purpose is to create a community centered around regenerative veg farming practices, the very community we’ve been searching for ourselves. The farmers, the models, the methods are out there, but are at best hard to find, or worse, simply unexplored. We want to cultivate the best, most diverse, most accessible, searchable resource and online community for no-till veg growers and soil lovers. Please, consider supporting our mission by becoming a Patreon member and be sure to sign-up on our mailing list.



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I give this youtube channel 9 out of 10 acorns.

Farmer Jesse mixes practical advice with the science of growing in a viewer friendly way. You can tell he cares about what he is doing and he is passionate about perfecting his techniques. I enjoy the content this channel puts out and tend to learn something with each new episode.

I'd recommend everyone check the videos out.
 
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I stopped tilling about fifteen years ago and was immediately pleased and a bit surprised by the results. I've wondered though if, how it could be scaled up. I'm a gardener, not a farmer so it's actually easy for me. On my scale it takes less work and is more productive than when I used a tiller.  
 
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They have built a great network for people who want to do small small agriculture for a living.
Their podcasts are top tier.
I especially love the Cooperative Farming and Winter Growing  podcasts.
They now have growers daily, which is amazing.
 
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