Planting seeds
In 2022, Susan Smith’s garden saw its greatest yield to date, producing beets bigger than softballs, local mustard greens, tomatoes, eggplants, Swiss chard, and string beans, all sprouted from ECHO seeds given to her by a ...
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When Joel and Carole Goldstein stepped into Josue Matutes’s demonstration
When agricultural lands are depleted or overgrazed, incomes dwindle and
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In 2022, Susan Smith’s garden saw its greatest yield to date, producing beets bigger than softballs, local mustard greens, tomatoes, eggplants, Swiss chard, and string beans, all sprouted from ECHO seeds given to her by a ...
A farm in Southeast Asia lost its source of clean water and was able to implement ECHO’s four-barrel water filtration system made by hand. By: Anna Pearson When the neighbor’s buffalo invaded their rainwater catchment pond, ...
When Joel and Carole Goldstein stepped into Josue Matutes’s demonstration farm, they immediately saw the fruit of sustainable farming. Matutes, a professor of agroecology and rural development at a local Agricultural University, showed the Goldsteins how ...
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