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Our August 2023 issue focuses on the theme of healthy soils. It has already arrived in subscriber mailboxes, and is also available for individual purchase at our bookstore in both physical and digital formats.
Check out our August 2023 table of contents – and subscribe here to get Acres U.S.A. magazine delivered to you monthly!
This month’s cover
FEATURES
Soil Energetics: An Introduction
BY ALLEN PHILO, KEN WACHA & JERRY HATFIELD
The flow of energy through soil determines whether it will build or degrade.
In Memorium: David Brandt
BY RON NICHOLS & ALLEN WILLIAMS
A true soil health and regenerative farming pioneer.
The Magic of Foliar Feeding
BY NIGEL PALMER
A short-term mineralization strategy.
Honoring The Soil
BY SERGIO DABDOUB
My journey of listening to and rediscovering nature.
DEPARTMENTS
VIEW FROM THE COUNTRY
Monthly musings from Acres U.S.A.’s editor.
OPINION
Regulating Plant Biostimulants- Regenerative farmers should support the Plant Biostimulant Act, which will bring clarity to the use and sale of these beneficial products.
BY RUSSEL TAYLOR
ECO-UPDATE News in brief on developments in agronomic science.
REGEN AGRONOMY
Understanding Sap- Advantages and disadvantages of sap testing. BY JIM PINGREY
REGEN ECONOMICS
The Good, The Bad and the Way Forward- The market is signaling growing demand for food grown regeneratively. BY SARAH DAY LEVESQUE
INTERVIEW
Fifty Years of Hands-On Agronomy- Neal Kinsey shares wisdom from his decades of in-field experience and the principles he learned from Dr. William Albrecht.
REVIEWS
BOOKSTORE
MARKETPLACE
CLASSIFIEDS
ECO-MEETINGS
ECO-GRAPHIC
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