Home » Read About Transitioning to Eco-Farming in the 2019 April Issue of Acres U.S.A. Magazine Read About Transitioning to Eco-Farming in the 2019 April Issue of Acres U.S.A. Magazine April 1, 2019 The April 2019 issue of Acres U.S.A. magazine is now available for digital download for just $6.00. This month, the magazine features information and stories on the theme “Transitioning to Eco-Farming.” It includes articles about entrepreneurs thinking differently about agriculture, tips for accessing farmland, diversification techniques and even articles about basic increases to corn yields … and much more. Here’s a few highlights from the Table of Contents: Entrepreneurial Passionby Richard J. SkellyFind out how young farmer Jessica Neiderer grew her small operation into a prosperous supplier of organic vegetables and fruits in the Garden State. Farming Fungi for Fun & Profitby Leigh GlennGet an inside look at the Virginia mushroom-growing scene and consider growing these myco-delights yourself. Open-Pollinated Corn for Organic Farmingby Tim KingFarmer Stanley Smith, who farms 205 acres near Lewiston, Minnesota suspected that today’s overpriced and overbred hybrid seed corn might not be such a good deal compared to the less expensive open-pollinated varieties so he did his own trial. What’s In Your Organic Fertilizer?by Tom SchenkThere is so much pollution in our environment that it is difficult to find pure, pristine fertilizer ingredients. Tom Schenk examines some popular organic fertilizers and their sources. … There’s more! Download your copy today or subscribe to Acres U.S.A. magazine.
The April 2019 issue of Acres U.S.A. magazine is now available for digital download for just $6.00. This month, the magazine features information and stories on the theme “Transitioning to Eco-Farming.” It includes articles about entrepreneurs thinking differently about agriculture, tips for accessing farmland, diversification techniques and even articles about basic increases to corn yields … and much more. Here’s a few highlights from the Table of Contents: Entrepreneurial Passionby Richard J. SkellyFind out how young farmer Jessica Neiderer grew her small operation into a prosperous supplier of organic vegetables and fruits in the Garden State. Farming Fungi for Fun & Profitby Leigh GlennGet an inside look at the Virginia mushroom-growing scene and consider growing these myco-delights yourself. Open-Pollinated Corn for Organic Farmingby Tim KingFarmer Stanley Smith, who farms 205 acres near Lewiston, Minnesota suspected that today’s overpriced and overbred hybrid seed corn might not be such a good deal compared to the less expensive open-pollinated varieties so he did his own trial. What’s In Your Organic Fertilizer?by Tom SchenkThere is so much pollution in our environment that it is difficult to find pure, pristine fertilizer ingredients. Tom Schenk examines some popular organic fertilizers and their sources. … There’s more! Download your copy today or subscribe to Acres U.S.A. magazine.