FEATURES
Transitioning Land
An experienced biological farmer’s plan to regenerate a leased farm
BY GARY ZIMMER
Milking Its Many Benefits
How dairies can profit by transitioning to regenerative ag
BY ALLEN WILLIAMS, PhD, & KENT SOLBERG
Flying Away
How to make livestock flies flee using only natural techniques and products
BY WILL WINTER, DVM
Myths about Farming without Tillage
No-till offers many advantages, including weed control and resistance to pests and disease
BY DALE STRICKLER
DEPARTMENTS
VIEW FROM THE COUNTRY
Monthly musings from Acres U.S.A.’s editor
OPINION
Defining Regenerative Agriculture
BY BRIAN DOUGHERTY
ECO-UPDATE
News in brief on developments in agronomic science
TRANSITIONING
Evaluating Inputs
BY SAM MALRIAT
INTERVIEW
Rick Clark shares how he transitioned his 7,000-acre farm to organic no-till
REVIEWS
MARKETPLACE
CLASSIFIEDS
ECO-MEETINGS
ECO-FARMER
Coming Next Month
Be looking for the following features in next month’s issue of Acres U.S.A., which will focus on perennial crops:
- A discussion of agroforestry systems with Erik Hagan of the Savannah Institute
- An interview with Tessa Peters of the Land Institute on perennial grains
- An article by Marty Travis on testing nutrient density on the farms in his co-op
- An interview with orchardist Eliza Greenman about designing dual-use orchards to feed pigs
- And more