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Fall is Here

By Victoria Lehmann / November 14, 2025 / Comments Off on Fall is Here

By: UA’s Fernando Falomir It is now fall, and winter is fast approaching in the Northern Hemisphere. Without a doubt, the best time to evaluate the quantity and quality of your stockpile is this time of year. Making the appropriate adjustments to your stocking rate and being set with the right number of animals for […]

Regeneration on the Rise

By Victoria Lehmann / August 28, 2025 / Comments Off on Regeneration on the Rise

How a Manitoba farmer’s regenerative practices ‘superpower’ his flour with flavor and nutrients. By Ron Nichols In the heart of western Manitoba, Chris Raupers walks the land he and his family farm with quiet conviction. It’s the same land where wheat is grown, harvested, stone-milled, and packaged into bags of flour that bear the Engrained […]

Keys to Cattle Comfort in the Heat of the Summer

By Victoria Lehmann / July 29, 2025 / Comments Off on Keys to Cattle Comfort in the Heat of the Summer

By: Allen R Williams, Ph.D. We live and farm in the Deep South.  That means hot and humid conditions are the norm through our sultry summers and into the fall months.  It also means we have an obligation to our livestock.  What are some key factors we must consider to make sure our animals are […]

Heal The Soil, Heal Ourselves

By Victoria Lehmann / July 8, 2025 / Comments Off on Heal The Soil, Heal Ourselves

From chronic disease to broken communities, regeneration offers a path to restore what matters most. By: Gabe Brown Here’s the plain truth: America’s in trouble because we’ve broken our relationship with land, food, and one another. We’ve traded nourishment for convenience, community for consolidation, and health for hollow calories. Regeneration is not just about farming—it’s […]

Regeneration begins not in the soil, but in the soul:

By Victoria Lehmann / May 28, 2025 / Comments Off on Regeneration begins not in the soil, but in the soul:

How ‘Belief’ Empowers Regenerative Success. By Clayton Handy, UA Consultant, Farmer What Rabbits, Placebos, and Regenerative Farming All Have in Common In the late 1970s, a team of scientists conducting a study on heart disease in rabbits made a startling discovery. They fed all the rabbits a high-fat diet to induce arterial plaque, expecting uniform […]

Regenerative Strategies for Orchard Disease and Pest Control Part Two: Implementing a Systemic Approach

By Victoria Lehmann / May 20, 2025 / Comments Off on Regenerative Strategies for Orchard Disease and Pest Control Part Two: Implementing a Systemic Approach

By: Chuck Schembre Historically, we have been greatly miseducated about plant nutrition by universities and fertilize sales companies. When it comes to understanding how and why balanced plant nutrition leads to optimizing disease and pest resistance, we can give big thanks to experts such as John Kempf and Dr. Kristine Jones, just to name a […]

Regenerative Strategies for Orchard Disease and Pest Control Part One: Understanding the Cause

By Victoria Lehmann / May 12, 2025 / Comments Off on Regenerative Strategies for Orchard Disease and Pest Control Part One: Understanding the Cause

By Chuck Schembre Orchard crops may receive the most pesticide and chemical applications of all crops. Some varieties will receive 20 or more pesticide applications per year. This has become one of the main tasks for an orchardist: sitting in a tractor and spraying.  One of the most powerful arguments for regenerative agriculture is thus […]

Announcement: Facebook Pages

By Victoria Lehmann / May 8, 2025 / Comments Off on Announcement: Facebook Pages

We believe imitation is a compliment, but imitators do not have the level of expertise you deserve. Someone has set up a Facebook page implying to be Dr. Allen Williams. That page is not affiliated with us or any of our consultants. Allen Williams is not the Founder of, nor associated with, Sustainable Feed Solutions. […]

Eddie Hale: Regeneration Generation

By Victoria Lehmann / May 1, 2025 / Comments Off on Eddie Hale: Regeneration Generation

Regeneration Generation by: Rodney SaundersI started working with Eddie Hale from Eagleville, Missouri two years ago when he was 77 years old. When I went to his farm, he told me he didn’t have any earthworms in any of his fields. “You can dig anywhere on the farm and won’t find earthworms,” he told me. At […]

Understanding pH: Success Stories: Growing Sollutions to Soil pH Challenges

By Victoria Lehmann / April 3, 2025 / Comments Off on Understanding pH: Success Stories: Growing Sollutions to Soil pH Challenges

By: Kyle Richardville, Understanding Ag, LLC About the “Understanding” series Agriculture isn’t rocket science. It’s much more complex than that. Farming and ranching involve the fields of biology, ecology, chemistry, botany, physics, geology, meteorology, politics, economics, psychology and mechanics, just to name a few. Companies make a fortune off many farmers and ranchers on such […]

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