The Challenges of April Showers
As the calendar marked April 29, 2024, we were reminded once again that spring, while a symbol of renewal and…
As the calendar marked April 29, 2024, we were reminded once again that spring, while a symbol of renewal and…
It was great to be back in the fields this spring, stirring some dirt and sowing some crops. We planted…
Pick a reason to transition to organic. In this blog we add a little color to the potential economic, environmental,…
A recent article in Yahoo! finance highlights the enormous investment Bill Gates and other billionaires are making in farmland. Gates…
Company and its investors to accelerate the move to organic with organic farm conversion and operational best practices Organic Farm…
Year Two Nets 3.2X Higher Profit Per Acre than Historical Conventional Harvest Final harvest numbers are in, and we are…
For me, that’s one of Mark Twain’s best quotes. Great advice back then. Great advice right now. Especially when it…
Harvest on soybeans has begun and we are generally pleased with the early yields. Organic corn is still growing under…
Soil is a living membrane. A complex and vibrant ecosystem that conventional agricultural farming methods destroy. Industrial farming relies on…
Located 3 miles outside of Brunswick, Nebraska. Organic 26-1 is 135 farmable acres of corn/soybeans under irrigation. The farm was transitioned into Organic Production using a rotation of grain sorghum then corn/soybeans. This area of Antelope County is one of the largest production areas in Nebraska with good access to oil roads and markets. 135 irrigated acres under a center pivot irrigation.
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