Essays
Soil health and public health cannot be separated. Mad Agriculture Midwest Regional Manager explores his journey into agronomy.
Starting a career in ranching is not an easy path but Quivira Coalition’s New Agrarian Program provides ranch apprentices with the experience to get a leg up.
In north central Montana lies an agricultural region known for it’s bountiful wheat harvests. Prairie Grass ranch is one of the farms that makes it so special.
Midwest Regional Manager, Omar de kok-Mercado reflects on Mad Agriculture’s first farmer learning cohort and why this work is so vital
Mad Agriculture’s Director of Stewardship, Clark Harshbarger, discusses the importance of soil sampling to track soil health.
Omar de Kok-Mercado breaks open the science inside prairie strips and why they are not only beautiful but a biodiversity imperative
Growing grapes at altitudes ranging 5600-6800 is what Brandt Thibodeaux describes as a puzzle of logistical challenges that gets the grapes from vine to glass