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Formerly known as the Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Service (MOSES), Marbleseed was established in 1995 as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit committed to supporting farmers in their transition toward sustainable, organic farming systems that are ecologically sound, economically viable, and socially just.
We work in community with small and medium-sized farms that are of human-scale, to support peer-to-peer learning with free and farmer-led programs, print and digital resources, and in-person events that support thriving regenerative and organic farms and food systems.
Marbleseed is widely known for hosting the Marbleseed Organic Farming Conference. Established in 1989, it’s the largest organic farming conference in the United States.
We work in community with small and medium-sized farms that are of human-scale, to support peer-to-peer learning with free and farmer-led programs, print and digital resources, and in-person events that support thriving regenerative and organic farms and food systems.
Marbleseed is widely known for hosting the Marbleseed Organic Farming Conference. Established in 1989, it’s the largest organic farming conference in the United States.
Small Scale Staple Crop Production
Marbleseed Organic Farming Conference 2024 - NCR Sare Track
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Marbleseed 2024 Keynote | Waste is Not Waste Until We Waste It
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Listen to Anna Hammond's, Ben Hartman's, and Jim Kleinschmit's keynotes at the 2024 Marbleseed Organic Farming Conference From time and physical labor to hides and misshapen veggies, this year’s general session will focus on things we waste. The speakers have used imagination and entrepreneurship to reframe waste as an opportunity that benefits the planet and small- to medium-scale farms. Their...
Ducks as Allies in the Midwestern Vineyard
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Marbleseed Organic Farming Conference 2024 - NCR Sare Track
Keeping Famers Growing
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Marbleseed Organic Farming Conference - NCR SARE Track
Marbleseed: Farmer-Led, Rooted in Organic
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We’re the organization formerly known as the Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Service (MOSES). For over thirty years, we’ve been working in community with the Midwest’s regenerative and organic farmers. Now we’re continuing that work and leveraging our social capital to grow the region’s organic farming movement. Our name has changed, but our work remains the same: farmer-led and roote...
The Concentration Crisis in America's Food System
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Austin Frerick presented his research for the Ag Solidarity Network Launch Week.
Growing in a Deep Winter Greenhouse
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A session during the Ag Solidarity Network Launch Week, to discuss various considerations and strategies in the design and construction of a Deep Winter Greenhouse, as well as some resources that are available.
Ag Solidarity Network Platform Q&A
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Victoria Ostenso, Farmer Network Manager with Marbleseed gave a tour of the Ag Solidarity Network's features for the Ag Solidarity Network Launch Week.
Saturday Keynote | Anna Jones-Crabtree and Doug Crabtree | Diversity in All Things
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Anna Jones-Crabtree and Doug Crabtree's 34th Organic Farming Conference Keynote address, "Diversity in All Things - Building a Resilient Organic Farm Organism in Turbulent Times," spoke to the unprecedented challenges from climate change, political & social disharmony, coupled with economic disparity, that threaten the very existence of our farms, society and species and how Vilicus Farms is do...
Friday Keynote | Austin Frerick | The Concentration in America's Food System: So What, Now What?
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Austin Frerick's 34th Organic Farming Conference Keynote address, "The Concentration in America's Food System: So What, Now What," provided an overview of the current consolidation crisis in America’s food system using examples of barons in the food system to illustrate how consolidation hurts family farmers, workers, and communities. Please note the following corrections to a number of dates m...
New Farmer U - Land Access and Financing
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New Farmer U - Land Access and Financing
New Farmer U - Developing Wholesale Markets
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New Farmer U - Developing Wholesale Markets
New Farmer U - Income Diversification: Reining it In
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New Farmer U - Income Diversification: Reining it In
Winter Vegetable Production in Missouri at Happy Hollow Farm
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Winter Vegetable Production in Missouri at Happy Hollow Farm
Episode 4 with Maryan Abdinur - 'An East African In Minnesota'
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Episode 4 with Maryan Abdinur - 'An East African In Minnesota'
Centralized Work Roles and Infrastructure
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Centralized Work Roles and Infrastructure
Food Hub Management Tools with Sarah Lloyd from the Wisconsin Food Hub Cooperative
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Food Hub Management Tools with Sarah Lloyd from the Wisconsin Food Hub Cooperative
Food Hub Management Tools with Laura Mirafuentes from Big River Farms
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Food Hub Management Tools with Laura Mirafuentes from Big River Farms
Food Hub Management Tools with Steve Young Burns from The Good Acre
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Food Hub Management Tools with Steve Young Burns from The Good Acre
Food Hub Farmer Education on Food Safety
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Food Hub Farmer Education on Food Safety
Understanding & Fighting Monopoly Power in our Food System
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Understanding & Fighting Monopoly Power in our Food System
Ib Qhov Txheej Txheem Rau Kev Ua Liaj Ua Teb Uas Tsis Siv Tshuaj Khes Mis
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Ib Qhov Txheej Txheem Rau Kev Ua Liaj Ua Teb Uas Tsis Siv Tshuaj Khes Mis
Wow, that harvest at 6:30 looks amazing! Such a rewarding moment. 🌾
Here is the issue, I grew up on a farm and worked on my family farm practically my whole life! I still contribute some work to the farm now as well but i do work for an employer now. I am trying to get a farm loan so i can start my own farm now and continue the tradition, however i do not have 3 years of tax returns from a farm. I did not own the farm i was just helping out all of these years with management etc.. is there a work around for this
Thank you for the thorough video this is great stuff 👍🏽
This is only for those very interested in determining the best net result in gaining calories of food that can be stored... assuming human labor or farmed fuel oil. It is not for the impatient. For those who wait and follow, it is a rich presentation of an analytical approach we can apply to our own research and a solid analysis. End result, if you are only eating the carbs produced and not raising animals you need about 26,000 square feet under tillage per person to get the gross calories. PLEASE edit this video with the slides inserted. We, the Internet audience, missed a lot because we could not see the slides.
Thanks for sharing ~ Time to go small and beautiful - revitalizing our bodies, minds and souls.
Couldn’t you reverse the process in the Summer so that you’re blowing and storing cold air into your rock bed at night to cool down the greenhouse during the day? Obviously not then ideal compared to a normal greenhouse, but expanding DWGs to year-round growing is important to make best use of the asset to communities and growers.
Very nice, Thanks!
So Much Appreciated!! (HUGS)
This video was extremely helpful -JBG
I am better equipped to understand what the application process entails. -JBG
Very Informative -JBG.
sf watched the video on FSA loans
sf very informative video on the application process
Such a great discussion, thank you for posting!
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what’s the greatest cash expense in farming fs? would it be automotive?
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Enjoyed your video, very helpful!!! 💕We just started about a year in a half ago studying herbs and all there medicinal purposes. I just wish we had started years ago, but better late than never.. Enjoy your spring and summer...😊😊
Please tell us why the Farm Services Agency suspended farm loan guarantees? We are ready to close on 4 poultry farms in Arkansas but as of April 10, 2023 the bank said FSA has put a hold on farm loan guarantees so we can't close until they get the all clear from FSA and no one can say when that will be. Please tell us when that will be lifted? We have several farms waiting to close. People have sold their homes, buyers and sellers have U-hauls loaded, the sellers are being pressured by the integrators to put in another 7 week flock because we can't count on FSA anymore and the mortgage payment still needs to be paid ...
Why has the Farm Services Agency suspended farm loan guarantees? We were ready to close on a 4 poultry farms in Arkansas. April 10, 2023 the bank said that FSA has put a hold on farm loan guarantees so we can't close until they get the all clear from FSA. Please tell us when that will be lifted? We have several farms waiting to close. People have sold their homes, buyers and sellers have U-hauls loaded, the sellers are being pressured by the integrators to put in another 7 week flock because we can't count on FSA anymore and the mortgage payment still needs to be paid ...
Great video!! Im gonna be starting a farm in NY.
A pair of gems among the rocky landscape that is today's agriculture!!!
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Is it true the FSA is about to pay off loans for contract poultry farmers who are not earning enough growing chickens for the huge poultry companies? $3.1 billion in funding for USDA to provide relief for distressed Farm Loan Program borrowers with at-risk agricultural operations. $2.2 billion in financial assistance for farmers who have experienced discrimination in USDA farm lending programs, by amending Section 1006 of ARPA.
If i got a $0 down loan to buy a farm, bought a new tractor and vehicles and am now having financial difficultiy, will FSA pay off my loans? On August 16, 2022, President Joseph Biden signed into law the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (IRA).
The Gov was going to help only minorities with this program but recv'd to much back lash from Majority farmers so they decided to help ALL farmers who fell behind on their payments as of Dec 2022 I believe. Very hard to get the straight story from anyone ...
I'm a white male those loans are for me, I've been turned away & discriminated for the last 15years
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Yes you are considered a Majority. Best bet is to try using your wife as the minority or, if you have filed a Schedule F, Profit or loss from farming operation, in 3 of the past 10 years, or 2 yrs if a Vet, or if you have a degree in AG or related, you might get up to $600,000 Direct Down Payment assistance loan at a lower rate through FSA, about 4.5% interest rate right now, and your lender will loan the balance needed. (Most lenders will still want the buyer to come up with around 5% of the purchase price, down payment. Many lenders will not require the FSA Guarantee on the bank's money if the buyer comes in with more than 20% of the purchase price for the down payment). Lenders like this because the Gov, USDA allows the Bank to hold the 1st mortgage position so the taxpayer will take the loss if the loan were to go belly up. I have been selling poultry and cattle farms in AR and OK for 42 yrs. Be prepared to wait 6 - 10 months for your FSA Guaranteed loan to close since "FSA is very short handed and over worked". Just the process of FSA doing a farm appraisal will take 6 weeks. The "FSA down payment assistance loan" is to help the buyer, while the "FSA Guarantee" that guarantees 90% of the lender's money, protects the lender's money, but the buyer will be required to pay the fee, added into the loan. Some lenders will require the buyer to provide a life insurance policy naming the bank as the beneficiary and may also include a 5 year Pre-payment penalty.
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is the woman talking in this video the owner of the channel? I would really like to speak with you and or anyone who knows about this I have been finding your videos very helpful thus far but only watched one and searched the channels, long story short I am interested in doing this in my community and trying to network and maybe get some help
Honestly Native Americans in the middle states of the US altered the ecosystem in a less than beneficial way. The trees are reclaiming the land.
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Is fsa where a farmer buys something he can't afford and the tax payers with real jobs bale's him out or was that the drought relief program or maybe I'm thinking of the wild horse welfare programs
Most often it is for people like me who put our lives on hold to serve in the military for close to a decade while providing for a family of four on an income that is less than the current minimum wage- who earned their honorable discharge, then went to college for six years to study crop science at the graduate level, but were unable to save up the 50k in down payments necessary to start a family farm that can realistically only profit in the tens of thousands annually. Of course, everyone could go work for minimum wage for some industrial scale bastard who relies on subsidized crops and government backed insurance programs to line their own pockets- but that's somehow less appealing to me. Though something tells me you missed the part about having years of relevant (taxed) experience to even apply for these programs... But, as they say, ignorance is bliss, so have a wonderful day.
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What an amazing story of conservation and restoration! Your background as an educator also made for an exceptional presentation. Thank you for doing the right things...for the right reasons. Aldo would be proud! :)
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Dr Kris Nichols is one of the most important persons alive!!!! Can’t be thanked enough for her contribution to soil conservation
Just found her! Wonderful teacher/explainer. Feynman would be appreciate how simply she can explain it🤓
I saw the promotional video for Humble Hands Harvest and I'm certainly pleased to see their innovation and no-till being implemented (I used to work for NRCS), why is LGBTQ even relevant here? As long as you're making quality food at your CSA, I couldn't possibly care less. Promoting it and featuring it as an aspect of farming feels artificial and desperate. It seems contrived. Just be a quality organic farmer who takes care of the soil and the rest will follow. You'll have more success if you DON'T highlight your orientation. I detest when businesses feel compelled to highlight or showcase their social responsibility or "wokeness".
Hi Josh, thanks for your question. We are unwavering in our belief that visibility and representation are critically important. Being visible means being able to bring your whole self and sharing your whole story. And sharing those stories can have really monumental impacts, from influencing policy (we can't find solutions if we don't know problems), to inspiring a new generation of farmers (when I see myself represented, I feel a sense of belonging; a feeling that this is a space for me, too). Centuries of systemic oppression in the U.S. has resulted in an extremely homogenous population of farmers: as of 2017, 64% of farmers were men and 94% were white. So, to your question: this is relevant because farming is for everyone--it's not just for white men, even though that's historically who has been allowed to be a farmer/landowner in this country. The future of farming we want to see is one in which everyone is welcome, everyone is represented, everyone feels a sense of belonging. That's why visibility is important. - Jenica C.
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