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  1. The Land Institute co-leads the global movement for perennial, diverse, truly regenerative grain agriculture at a scale. A non-profit research group based in Salina, Kansas, The Land Institute was founded in 1976.

  2. The Land Institute is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit research organization based in Salina, Kansas, that was founded in 1976. The Land Institute co-leads the global movement for perennial, diverse, truly regenerative agriculture at a scale.

  3. At The Land Institute, we seek to develop an agricultural system that uses natural systems – in preference over extractive industrial systems – as the measure of productivity. We also explore the cultural and educational dimensions of this new agriculture.

  4. The Land Institute is a science-based research organization working to develop an alternative to current destructive agricultural practices. Our work is dedicated to advancing perennial grain crops and polyculture farming solutions.

  5. K NOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) - The University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture is projecting the state of Tennessee to lose roughly two million acres of farmland by 2027.

  6. 4 days ago · The Center for Land Use Efficiency. Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ Program; Gardening Solutions; Agricultural BMP Program; UF/IFAS Extension: Solutions for Your Life. Agriculture; Natural Resources; Lawn & Garden; Family Resources; 4-H Youth Development; Institute of Food & Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) College of Agricultural and Life Sciences ...

  7. 3 days ago · Middlebury Institute Land Acknowledgment. Adopted Fall 2024. Several contemporary tribes, including Esselen, call this land home today. The surrounding Monterey Bay region includes lands traditionally inhabited by the Esselen (to the south), Chalon (to the south), Mutsun (to the north), and Salinan (to the east) groups.

  8. The Land Institute is breeding new perennial grain and seed crops adapted to ecologically intensified polycultures that mimic natural systems in order to produce ample food and reduce or eliminate impacts from the disruptions and dependencies of industrial agriculture.

  9. The transformation of the global economy needed to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 would be universal and significant, requiring $9.2 trillion in annual average spending on physical assets, $3.5 trillion more than today. To put it in comparable terms, that increase is equivalent to half of global corporate profits and one-quarter of total ...

  10. 6 days ago · Jerusalem, Jun 11, 2024 / 07:00 am. On June 4, the Tantur Ecumenical Institute in Jerusalem hosted a press conference where a report was presented analyzing the disturbing rise in hostilities ...

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