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RODALE INSTITUTE
Rodale Institute leads the way in organic agriculture research. Located in eastern PA, Rodale Institute has been providing trainings and studies to farmers since 1973. BIPOC FARMER MICRO-GRANTS Rodale Institute, in partnership with Organic Farmers Association, offers a micro-grant program specifically targeted to support small-scale BIPOC* farmers, whether organic, transitioning to organic, or an aspiring organic farmer.. Grant funding is focused on needs such as tools, equipment, training, consulting, or anything that ensures the farmer’s success. REGENERATIVE HEALTH INSTITUTE We Need Your Help. Together we can harness the power of regenerative organic agriculture to heal the planet and transform lives. To support the Regenerative Health Institute, please contact Jeff Tkach at 610-683-1405 or Jeff.Tkach@RodaleInstitute.org. WEBINARS - RODALE INSTITUTE Webinars from Rodale Institute give you firsthand access to our staff and research, no matter where you’re located. On this page, you can view and register for upcoming broadcasts. You can also navigate to an archive of our previous webinars to watch at your convenience. ViewPrevious Webinars.
7 PLANTS FOR YOUR REGENERATIVE ORGANIC GARDEN Acadia Tucker is a regenerative farmer, climate activist, and author. She has just published Growing Perennial Foods: A field guide to raising resilient herbs, fruits & vegetables.It’s a call to action to citizen gardeners everywhere, and lay the groundwork for planting an organic, regenerative garden. REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE AUTHORED BY: Jeff Moyer, Andrew Smith, PhD, Yichao Rui, PhD, Jennifer Hayden, PhD SEPTEMBER 2020 REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE and the SOILCARBON SOLUTION
REGENERATIVE ORGANIC AGRICULTURE AND CLIMATE CHANGE 6 7 annual emissions within the desirable lower end of the 41-47 GtCO 2e range by 2020, which is identified as necessary if we are to have a good chance of limiting warming to 1.5°C. 2 But agriculture as it is practiced today across COMPOST - RODALE INSTITUTE Composting occurs when carbon-rich materials (“browns”), like straw and leaves, are mixed with nitrogen-rich materials (“greens”), like food scraps and manure. Add oxygen, time, some skilled management, and the help of billions of microorganisms. Thefinished result
VERMICOMPOSTING FOR BEGINNERS Vermicompost is the product of earthworm digestion and aerobic decomposition using the activities of micro- and macroorganisms at room temperature. Vermicomposting, or worm composting, produces a rich organic soil amendment containing a diversity of plant nutrients and beneficial microorganisms. There are several benefits forvermicomposting
THE THREE SISTERS... AND THAT FOURTH SISTER NO ONE REALLY The fourth sister can be Sister Sunflower or Sister Bee Balm (aka Bergamot, Horsemint and Oswego Tea). This sister supports the beans, lures birds from the corn with her seeds, and attracts insect pollinators. Beebalm, or Bergamot. I experimented with growing the Three Sisters using the Wampanoag method, where the sisters are grownin blocks
RODALE INSTITUTE
Rodale Institute leads the way in organic agriculture research. Located in eastern PA, Rodale Institute has been providing trainings and studies to farmers since 1973. BIPOC FARMER MICRO-GRANTS Rodale Institute, in partnership with Organic Farmers Association, offers a micro-grant program specifically targeted to support small-scale BIPOC* farmers, whether organic, transitioning to organic, or an aspiring organic farmer.. Grant funding is focused on needs such as tools, equipment, training, consulting, or anything that ensures the farmer’s success. REGENERATIVE HEALTH INSTITUTE We Need Your Help. Together we can harness the power of regenerative organic agriculture to heal the planet and transform lives. To support the Regenerative Health Institute, please contact Jeff Tkach at 610-683-1405 or Jeff.Tkach@RodaleInstitute.org. WEBINARS - RODALE INSTITUTE Webinars from Rodale Institute give you firsthand access to our staff and research, no matter where you’re located. On this page, you can view and register for upcoming broadcasts. You can also navigate to an archive of our previous webinars to watch at your convenience. ViewPrevious Webinars.
7 PLANTS FOR YOUR REGENERATIVE ORGANIC GARDEN Acadia Tucker is a regenerative farmer, climate activist, and author. She has just published Growing Perennial Foods: A field guide to raising resilient herbs, fruits & vegetables.It’s a call to action to citizen gardeners everywhere, and lay the groundwork for planting an organic, regenerative garden. REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE AUTHORED BY: Jeff Moyer, Andrew Smith, PhD, Yichao Rui, PhD, Jennifer Hayden, PhD SEPTEMBER 2020 REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE and the SOILCARBON SOLUTION
REGENERATIVE ORGANIC AGRICULTURE AND CLIMATE CHANGE 6 7 annual emissions within the desirable lower end of the 41-47 GtCO 2e range by 2020, which is identified as necessary if we are to have a good chance of limiting warming to 1.5°C. 2 But agriculture as it is practiced today across COMPOST - RODALE INSTITUTE Composting occurs when carbon-rich materials (“browns”), like straw and leaves, are mixed with nitrogen-rich materials (“greens”), like food scraps and manure. Add oxygen, time, some skilled management, and the help of billions of microorganisms. Thefinished result
VERMICOMPOSTING FOR BEGINNERS Vermicompost is the product of earthworm digestion and aerobic decomposition using the activities of micro- and macroorganisms at room temperature. Vermicomposting, or worm composting, produces a rich organic soil amendment containing a diversity of plant nutrients and beneficial microorganisms. There are several benefits forvermicomposting
THE THREE SISTERS... AND THAT FOURTH SISTER NO ONE REALLY The fourth sister can be Sister Sunflower or Sister Bee Balm (aka Bergamot, Horsemint and Oswego Tea). This sister supports the beans, lures birds from the corn with her seeds, and attracts insect pollinators. Beebalm, or Bergamot. I experimented with growing the Three Sisters using the Wampanoag method, where the sisters are grownin blocks
FREE DOWNLOADABLE RESOURCES The Power of the Plate: The Case for Regenerative Organic Agriculture in Improving Human Health. Developed in partnership with medical professionals, this white paper offers a holistic analysis of the rise of industrial agriculture, the connection to our poor diets and nutrition, and solutions to move towards regenerative healthcare. GetResource.
REGENERATIVE ORGANIC AGRICULTURE Rodale Institute pioneered the regenerative agriculture movement, creating the first certification program standardizing regenerative farming techniques. Regenerative agriculture is about more than farming techniques. Learn how creating a sustainable system encourages continual innovation for environmental, social, economic and spiritualwell being.
REGENERATIVE HEALTH INSTITUTE We Need Your Help. Together we can harness the power of regenerative organic agriculture to heal the planet and transform lives. To support the Regenerative Health Institute, please contact Jeff Tkach at 610-683-1405 or Jeff.Tkach@RodaleInstitute.org. REGENERATIVE ORGANIC AGRICULTURE AND THE SOIL CARBON The climate crisis is here, but regenerative agriculture can help fight it. Our newest white paper explores regenerative agriculture’s capacity to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere in a practical and cost-effective way—all while addressing our planetary water crisis, extreme poverty and food insecurity, protecting and enhancing the environment, and revitalizing food. THE LEADERS WHO FOUNDED THE ORGANIC MOVEMENT Meet the trailblazers who grew the roots of “organic” into a movement. Built on practices that increase soil health such as composting, crop rotation, and grazing animals on pasture, organic agriculture has grown into a global industry that is worth over $200 billion today.But these holistic practices and their impact on our food have a long history that predates the contemporaryHUMAN HEALTH
From seed to harvest, organic agriculture and human health are closely related. Rodale Institute partners with local hospitals to provide community gardens that supply organic produce to its patients. EMPLOYMENT - SMALL & DIVERSIFIED ORGANIC FARM CONSULTANT This full-time, term-limited technician position will support a collaborative research project with USDA-ARS Eastern Regional ResearchCenter.
ORGANIC VS CONVENTIONAL Organic agriculture is a production system that regenerates the health of soils, ecosystems, and people. Organic farmers rely on natural processes, biodiversity, and cycles adapted to local conditions rather than the use of synthetic inputs like chemical fertilizers, pesticides, and herbicides. DEMONSTRATION GARDENS Demonstration Gardens. Established in 1974, our demonstration gardens are the site of small-scale experiments that showcase organic growing methods for the home gardener. The gardens are split into three sections: a medicinal garden, cut flower and pollinator garden, andhomestead garden.
COMPOST - RODALE INSTITUTE Composting occurs when carbon-rich materials (“browns”), like straw and leaves, are mixed with nitrogen-rich materials (“greens”), like food scraps and manure. Add oxygen, time, some skilled management, and the help of billions of microorganisms. The finished result is crumbly, sweet-smelling, and nutrient-packedcompost.
RODALE INSTITUTE
Rodale Institute leads the way in organic agriculture research. Located in eastern PA, Rodale Institute has been providing trainings and studies to farmers since 1973. REGENERATIVE ORGANIC AGRICULTURE Rodale Institute pioneered the regenerative agriculture movement, creating the first certification program standardizing regenerative farming techniques. Regenerative agriculture is about more than farming techniques. Learn how creating a sustainable system encourages continual innovation for environmental, social, economic and spiritualwell being.
WEBINARS - RODALE INSTITUTE Webinars from Rodale Institute give you firsthand access to our staff and research, no matter where you’re located. On this page, you can view and register for upcoming broadcasts. You can also navigate to an archive of our previous webinars to watch at your convenience. ViewPrevious Webinars.
REGENERATIVE HEALTH INSTITUTE We Need Your Help. Together we can harness the power of regenerative organic agriculture to heal the planet and transform lives. To support the Regenerative Health Institute, please contact Jeff Tkach at 610-683-1405 or Jeff.Tkach@RodaleInstitute.org. EMPLOYMENT - RODALE INSTITUTERODALE INSTITUTE HEADQUARTERS, KUTZTOWN, PARODALE INSTITUTE FOUNDERS FARM, ALLENTOWN, PAST. LUKE’S-RODALE INSTITUTE ORGANIC FARM, EASTON, PASEE MORE ON RODALEINSTITUTE.ORG COMPOST - RODALE INSTITUTERODALE INSTITUTE JOBSRODALE INSTITUTE WEDDINGRODALE INSTITUTE EXPERIMENTAL FARMRODALE INSTITUTE FARM WEDDINGRODALE INSTITUTE PREVENTION MAGAZINE Composting occurs when carbon-rich materials (“browns”), like straw and leaves, are mixed with nitrogen-rich materials (“greens”), like food scraps and manure. Add oxygen, time, some skilled management, and the help of billions of microorganisms. Thefinished result
PUTTING TOGETHER A GREENHOUSE So you have decided greenhouse production is right for you. Since reading Part 1, you’ve selected a site and prepared the soil, all the while anxiously awaiting further guidance before building the structure.The wait is over, farming friends. Read on as we impart the wisdom of John Biernbaum, a greenhouse-savvy professor of horticulture at Michigan State University, advisor to the MSU DEMONSTRATION GARDENS Demonstration Gardens. Established in 1974, our demonstration gardens are the site of small-scale experiments that showcase organic growing methods for the home gardener. The gardens are split into three sections: a medicinal garden, cut flower and pollinator garden, andhomestead garden.
VERMICOMPOSTING FOR BEGINNERS Vermicompost is the product of earthworm digestion and aerobic decomposition using the activities of micro- and macroorganisms at room temperature. Vermicomposting, or worm composting, produces a rich organic soil amendment containing a diversity of plant nutrients and beneficial microorganisms. There are several benefits forvermicomposting
MANAGING WEEDS WITH PERENNIAL UNDERSTORY PLANTS Project Summary: The Plants Protecting Plants: Removing Weed Habitat and Improving Crop Health Through the Use of Permanent Weed-Competitive Plant Species and Maintenance of Beneficial Soil Organisms demonstration project at Rodale Institute started in 2013 and was funded by a USDA NRCS PA EQIP FY 2013 Conservation Innovation Grant. The project was designed toRODALE INSTITUTE
Rodale Institute leads the way in organic agriculture research. Located in eastern PA, Rodale Institute has been providing trainings and studies to farmers since 1973. REGENERATIVE ORGANIC AGRICULTURE Rodale Institute pioneered the regenerative agriculture movement, creating the first certification program standardizing regenerative farming techniques. Regenerative agriculture is about more than farming techniques. Learn how creating a sustainable system encourages continual innovation for environmental, social, economic and spiritualwell being.
WEBINARS - RODALE INSTITUTE Webinars from Rodale Institute give you firsthand access to our staff and research, no matter where you’re located. On this page, you can view and register for upcoming broadcasts. You can also navigate to an archive of our previous webinars to watch at your convenience. ViewPrevious Webinars.
REGENERATIVE HEALTH INSTITUTE We Need Your Help. Together we can harness the power of regenerative organic agriculture to heal the planet and transform lives. To support the Regenerative Health Institute, please contact Jeff Tkach at 610-683-1405 or Jeff.Tkach@RodaleInstitute.org. EMPLOYMENT - RODALE INSTITUTERODALE INSTITUTE HEADQUARTERS, KUTZTOWN, PARODALE INSTITUTE FOUNDERS FARM, ALLENTOWN, PAST. LUKE’S-RODALE INSTITUTE ORGANIC FARM, EASTON, PASEE MORE ON RODALEINSTITUTE.ORG COMPOST - RODALE INSTITUTERODALE INSTITUTE JOBSRODALE INSTITUTE WEDDINGRODALE INSTITUTE EXPERIMENTAL FARMRODALE INSTITUTE FARM WEDDINGRODALE INSTITUTE PREVENTION MAGAZINE Composting occurs when carbon-rich materials (“browns”), like straw and leaves, are mixed with nitrogen-rich materials (“greens”), like food scraps and manure. Add oxygen, time, some skilled management, and the help of billions of microorganisms. Thefinished result
PUTTING TOGETHER A GREENHOUSE So you have decided greenhouse production is right for you. Since reading Part 1, you’ve selected a site and prepared the soil, all the while anxiously awaiting further guidance before building the structure.The wait is over, farming friends. Read on as we impart the wisdom of John Biernbaum, a greenhouse-savvy professor of horticulture at Michigan State University, advisor to the MSU DEMONSTRATION GARDENS Demonstration Gardens. Established in 1974, our demonstration gardens are the site of small-scale experiments that showcase organic growing methods for the home gardener. The gardens are split into three sections: a medicinal garden, cut flower and pollinator garden, andhomestead garden.
VERMICOMPOSTING FOR BEGINNERS Vermicompost is the product of earthworm digestion and aerobic decomposition using the activities of micro- and macroorganisms at room temperature. Vermicomposting, or worm composting, produces a rich organic soil amendment containing a diversity of plant nutrients and beneficial microorganisms. There are several benefits forvermicomposting
MANAGING WEEDS WITH PERENNIAL UNDERSTORY PLANTS Project Summary: The Plants Protecting Plants: Removing Weed Habitat and Improving Crop Health Through the Use of Permanent Weed-Competitive Plant Species and Maintenance of Beneficial Soil Organisms demonstration project at Rodale Institute started in 2013 and was funded by a USDA NRCS PA EQIP FY 2013 Conservation Innovation Grant. The project was designed toTRAINING PROGRAMS
Organic is a $50 billion industry and growing. The time is now for the next generation of regenerative organic farmers. Why not you? With both short-term and long-term training opportunities available, you can launch or refine a career in organic agriculture with education from Rodale Institute. CONTACT - RODALE INSTITUTE Tuesday through Saturday. 10 AM - 3 PM. Phone: (610) 683-6009. Following the guidance of PA Governor Tom Wolf, the Visitor Center has re-opened with the following health and safety measures in place: All visitors must wear a mask inside the store. Only one party (either an individual or a small family) is allowed in the store at a time. STAFF - RODALE INSTITUTE Jeff has been on staff at Rodale Institute for over 44 years. He spent over 30 years as Farm Manager/Director, was appointed as Executive Director of the Institute in September 2015, and became CEO in September of 2019. Jeff was project leader on the highly acclaimed Organic No-Till project and is the author of two books on this subject RODALE INSTITUTE SOUTHEAST ORGANIC CENTER We’re working to address the unique challenges of southern farmers, an emerging market for organic production. The Rodale Institute Southeast Organic Center in Chattahoochee Hills, GA (about an hour from Atlanta), aims to increase organic production in the region byCLIMATE CHANGE
Climate Change. Farming has the power to change our planet’s future—for better or for worse. A warming atmosphere. Rising tides. More frequent and severe hurricanes, droughts, and other natural disasters. Our climate is changing at an alarming rate, and we knowthat
ST. LUKE'S-RODALE INSTITUTE ORGANIC FARM We’re raising community awareness about healthy eating with farm-to-hospital programming. In 2014, Rodale Institute established an organic farm on the Anderson Campus of the St. Luke’s University Health Network to offer organic produce to patients and staff. On 11.5 acres, our farmers grow thousands of pounds of high-quality, organic produce for distribution to all ten St. Luke’s BACKYARD COMPOSTING BASICS: A CHEATSHEET Compost is an essential tool in the organic farmer or gardener’s toolkit. Made from organic wastes like kitchen scraps, paper, and yard clippings, compost is an effective way to recycle while creating a valuable byproduct that feeds plants for healthy growth. MANAGING WEEDS WITH PERENNIAL UNDERSTORY PLANTS Project Summary: The Plants Protecting Plants: Removing Weed Habitat and Improving Crop Health Through the Use of Permanent Weed-Competitive Plant Species and Maintenance of Beneficial Soil Organisms demonstration project at Rodale Institute started in 2013 and was funded by a USDA NRCS PA EQIP FY 2013 Conservation Innovation Grant. The project was designed to THE THREE SISTERS... AND THAT FOURTH SISTER NO ONE REALLY The fourth sister can be Sister Sunflower or Sister Bee Balm (aka Bergamot, Horsemint and Oswego Tea). This sister supports the beans, lures birds from the corn with her seeds, and attracts insect pollinators. Beebalm, or Bergamot. I experimented with growing the Three Sisters using the Wampanoag method, where the sisters are grownin blocks
REGENERATIVE ORGANIC AGRICULTURE AND CLIMATE CHANGE 6 7 annual emissions within the desirable lower end of the 41-47 GtCO 2e range by 2020, which is identified as necessary if we are to have a good chance of limiting warming to 1.5°C. 2 But agriculture as it is practiced today acrossSkip to content
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