Category: AG 5.0

Unlocking the Secrets of Climate-Smart Sheep

The Florida Cracker sheep is a survivor.

Descended from the sheep brought to North America by the Spanish in the 16th century, this mid-sized breed thrived in the pastures and piney woods of Florida. For four centuries these feral sheep foraged in the wild for food, dodged alligators and bobcats, and endured the ranchers who rounded them up twice a year to shear them of their wool.

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Growing a Niche for Specialty Crops

Obed Quaicoe has a big heart for small farmers, no matter where in the world they labor for a living. As a young man growing up in Ghana, he witnessed first-hand how hard they had to work to make ends meet. His father and grandfather both worked the family farm.

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