Nothing says love quite like strawberries: vibrant red, juicy, and naturally sweet. At Earthmade, we ‘heart’ strawberries for more than their flavor: they represent the connection between human health, sustainable agriculture, and our planet’s future. And now, as Valentine’s Day approaches, there’s no better time to share what
At Earthmade, regeneration isn’t a buzzword, it’s a blueprint. As farming heads into 2026, regenerative agriculture and sustainability are becoming central to both environmental stewardship and economic survival. Soil Health at the Center Regenerative farming focuses on restoring soil biology, increasing biodiversity, and improving long-term productivity. Practices like reduced tillage,
At Earthmade, we believe the future of farming isn’t about choosing between technology and nature — it’s about integrating them. As we look into 2026, agriculture is entering a new era where advanced technology helps farmers work smarter, reduce waste, and strengthen resilience in an increasingly complex economic
While winter settles in, farmers know that December is full of essential work. From caring for winter crops to protecting the land, this month is about resilience, and resilience begins underground. Here’s how Earthmade encourages growers to make the most of the final month of the year. Grow in
December may feel like the year’s quietest month, but beneath the frost, the farm is busy building next season’s success. At Earthmade, we believe winter is one of the most important windows for strengthening soil biology, protecting crops, and planning with purpose. Here are our top December tips
At Earthmade, we see food waste not just as a problem, but as an opportunity to replenish — to return value to soil, to communities, and to the climate. A Turning Point for Food Recovery November 2025 is a milestone month for the global food system. With California’s landmark goal
As harvest season winds down, November marks a critical turning point in agriculture. The fields are quiet, but behind the scenes, farmers and businesses shift focus to what happens after the crops leave the soil - and that’s where one of the biggest challenges lies: post-harvest food waste. At
At Earthmade, we know that caring for the land also means caring for the tools and systems that help us steward it. Just as soil and crops need protection through the winter, so too do irrigation systems, equipment, and infrastructure. By preparing wisely in October, farmers reduce waste,
At Earthmade, we see the change of seasons as an opportunity to give back to the land. As October arrives and the first frost approaches, farmers everywhere are working to protect their harvests and prepare the soil for the next growing cycle. By winterizing with natural methods, we
The climate challenge is urgent, but the soil beneath our feet holds one of the most powerful solutions: carbon farming. By managing land in ways that pull carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store it in soil and vegetation, farmers can help slow climate change - while also