A sliding comparison of the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map changes over the past decade.
Resource Articles
Agscent Testing at TomKat Ranch
At TKREF, we approach regenerative agriculture from many angles. Where we can use technological innovation to improve health, reduce stress, or measure our impact on the earth, we do so.
Highlighting Trends in Ag and Finance: Aging farmers, acres in transition, and a call for $300B in capital
Given our belief in the power and potential of regenerative agriculture to address many of the pressing issues of our times related to food, climate, biodiversity, and community,
So Many Reasons To Like Dung Beetles
You might not find fresh manure very exciting, but it doesn’t get much better for a dung beetle. Dung beetles belong to a family of insects better known as scarabs.
Notes on Death
I think about death a lot.
It’s an integral part of my job as a rancher—understanding who stays and who goes, when and why and how.
From Death Comes Life, Talking Compost with our Master Gardener Susan Hadacek
If you ask our master gardener, Susan, “What is compost” you’re likely to get an esoteric answer—compost is alchemy, compost is a gift that keeps giving, compost is life.