As the planet grows in population, the demand for food will also grow. As it stands now, most current conventional and organic farming techniques are not sustainable enough to continue into the very near future. So much food is being destroyed by pests, disease, and lack of growable
Recently, Prince William and the Royal Foundation of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge announced a new global endeavor called the Earthshot Prize. Inspired by President John F. Kennedy’s Moonshot challenge of putting man on the moon, the Earthshot Prize is an ambitious goal of repairing the planet
At Earthmade, we fully believe in any technology or advance that makes things more efficient for our farmers. In agriculture, time is as big of a commodity as anything. If you could convert hours of phone calls and paperwork into minutes of clicking at your fingertips, would you? That
Just like picking out a pumpkin for Halloween, or a tree for the Holidays, there are so many local farms that offer an opportunity to visit and pick your own fruit and vegetables. This family- friendly pastime is popular among such commodities as apple picking, strawberry picking, and
There is a lot going on these days, and many of us have found ourselves multi-tasking more than ever before! Work, family, school, work from home, school from home
At Earthmade, we are all about eating healthy, real food that comes from our beautiful earth. We promote fruits and vegetables that have been grown using zero chemicals, in order to protect you and your loved ones. But what exactly is clean and healthy eating? Sure, the obvious step
Here is a fun fact: Election Day was actually set in accordance with harvest schedules, and influenced by allowing farming families ample time to vote in the election. Way back in 1845, Congress passed a federal law designating the first Tuesday following the first Monday in November as
At Earthmade, we are huge supporters of our champions: the farmers. They are the pioneers and thought-leaders of our current and future food supply, and without them, we simply couldn’t survive. We make it our priority to keep our farmers successful because we know the hard work and