Author: Julia Gerlach
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Connections to the Past: Reflections on Living a Life of Service
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It’s January 9, 2025, and the United States is observing a National Day of Mourning, honoring President Jimmy Carter, who served as the 39th president of the U.S. from 1977-1981, and passed away December 29, 2024, at the age of 100. President Carter was one of just 16 U.S. presidents…
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Improving Ecosystem Functionality and Farm Profitability with Adaptive Grazing
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We love getting the opportunity for continuous learning during ag conference season and this week finds us in Edmonton, Alberta, for the Western Canada Conference on Soil Health and Grazing. The first speaker was Peter Byck from Arizona State University, who produced Carbon Cowboys and Carbon Nation, documentaries exploring regenerative…
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Soul of the Soil Success!
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Fields of Sinsinawa’s first annual Soul of the Soil conference, held September 23-24, is in the books! It was a fantastic event, with plenty of learning, sharing, and networking between farmers, conservationists, landowners, and others interested in understanding the connections between functioning soils and healthy crops, people, and communities. By…
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God and Science Intertwined
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By Sheila Fitzgerald, OP There is something special here. Sinsinawa Mound Is located in the beautiful Driftless Region of Southwest Wisconsin, an area described by the indigenous people as “Manitoumie” or “Place Where the Spirit Dwells.” Later, in the mid-19th century, the Venerable Samuel Mazzuchelli, who founded the Dominican Sisters…
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Fields of Sinsinawa Hosts Ecdysis Foundation’s 1000 Farms Initiative
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From Aug. 2 to Aug. 9, a team of eight young scientists from the the Ecdysis Foundation, based in Estelline, SD, visited 18 farm sites in the area surrounding Sinsinawa Mound, including four Fields of Sinsinawa sites (a corn field, a pasture, the habitat restoration field, and one of the…