Farmer-to-Farmer: Rustic Roots Farm

Have you heard? Generous community leaders have stepped up to offer a $5,000 matching grant for our Give to the Max campaign! This is particularly exciting because this year, your gifts will support our farmer-to-farmer consulting program. All memberships and donations to SFA will be matched dollar-for-dollar up to $5,000. Early giving is officially underway and gifts…

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How profitable are your enterprises?

On my farm, I’ve always had an intuition that certain crops were more profitable than others just due to the labor involved and the varying price points and demand that we have for our products. I never had solid data to back up my intuition, so this year I set out to see if my…

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Funding for ‘Climate Smart’ Farms

The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) received a $100,000 grant from the McKnight Foundation to help farmers develop climate-smart farming practices that can mitigate climate change and build farm resiliency while cultivating a new income stream. The money will be used for the new Climate Smart Farms Project, part of the Minnesota Ag Water Quality…

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Luhman: Value Added Marketing

In a past Connect I discussed how in this region, according to University of Minnesota FINBIN data, the average cow/calf producer in Minnesota lost $275 in 2021. We talked briefly about some of the ways that you can reduce your cost to raise a calf, but for some, perhaps the question ought to be “should…

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Dirt Rich: What’s a REKO Ring?

Finnish farmer Thomas Snellman coined the concept of REKO Rings in 2013, and in the last few years they’ve begun to sprout in Wisconsin and Minnesota. This unique model of a local food market is connecting thousands of eaters directly to their local farmers using regional Facebook groups for each ring. To explain how REKO…

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Match Made in Heaven: Livestock + Crops

Green Lands Blue Waters recently released a new infographic depicting the integration of livestock and crops at a glance. This image was developed by and for farmers and service providers, in collaboration with the design firm Background Stories as part of the SARE grant project “Match Made In Heaven: Livestock + Crops.” SFA’s Jared Luhman was one…

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Study Confirms Higher Profits for Ag Water Quality Certified Farms

For the third year in a row, a study done by the Minnesota State Agricultural Centers of Excellence has shown that farms certified in the MN Ag Water Quality Certification Program (MAWQCP) have higher profits than farms that are not certified.  As a farmer myself, this makes me glad that our farm is certified and makes…

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Three Conversations on Farm Succession

Today we released the final part of Dirt Rich’s Farm Succession Miniseries. Over the last three weeks, the podcast series has featured guests with varying experiences in farm transitions, succession, and estate planning: Megan Roberts, farmer and Executive Director of the Southern Agricultural Center of Excellence; Jerry Ford, SFA and Living Song Farm; and today’s…

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Dirt Rich: Transferring a Land Ethic Legacy Farm

Jerry Ford and Mariénne Kreitlow are the fourth generation on a farm with a legacy in conservation. Living Song Farm sits on highly erodible land near Minnesota’s Crow River, but the practices introduced in the 1940’s by Mariénne’s father, Willard Kreitlow, have generated topsoil for decades. Jerry and Mariénne share Willard’s land ethic, and have…

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So You Wanna Be a Cowboy

Most of us who are interested in making a living off of our land by grazing look first at cow/calf pairs. It’s not surprising, cows are enjoyable, easy to manage, hardy, and I think there is a little bit of all of us that like the idea of being cowboys or cattlewomen. But we do…

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