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Our November 2022 issue focuses on the theme of Tools and Equipment. 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 November 2022 table of contents – and subscribe here to get Acres U.S.A. magazine delivered to you monthly!
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Features
Nine Innovations Worth Considering
BY ACRES U.S.A. STAFF
Make your operation both more regenerative and profitable.
Healing Soil by Healing the Mind
BY JAMES JOHNSON
A regenerative cotton grower’s journey.
An Intro to Land Planning with GIS
BY ANDREW FRENCH
Using simple software to meet your farm’s goals.
Biostimulants in Focus
BY IDA WILSON, ET AL
Biostimulants are one tool in the regenerative grower’s toolbox.
The Digital Farming Revolution
BY NINA GALLE
Rethinking the way farmers reach their customers.
At Odds with the Cornish-X
BY KELLY KLOBER
Why is the Cornish-X practically the only broiler on the market today?
Departments
VIEW FROM THE COUNTRY
Monthly musings from Acres U.S.A.’s editor.
OPINION: Farming with Technology & Nature– Adopt appropriate technology, albeit with skepticism.
BY PAUL MEYER
ECO-UPDATE
News in brief on developments in agronomic science.
ORGANIC TRANSITIONING: No-Tiller, Beware
BY NICHOLAS PODOLL & NATHANAEL SIEMENS
INTERVIEW: DAVID KNAUS
David Knaus discusses the importance of testing, as well as the interactions between nutrients in soil and plants.
REVIEW
BOOKSTORE & MARKETPLACE
ECO-MEETINGS
We let you know when and where exciting eco-farming events are happening.
EGO-AG U CLASSROOM
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