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We're Eating Our Aquifers
Your dinner has a water mortgage.

The Hidden Drought in Your Grocery Cart
Agriculture remains the biggest consumptive user in many basins, and irrigation is the backbone of high-value crops and livestock feed.

USDA Defines & Funds Practices. Farmers Need Plans. Markets Need Proof.
Where current processes fall short, why that matters, and how to prove regeneration without burying farmers in paperwork: the MRV playbook

From $3B to $700M: The MAHA Shell Game on Regenerative Ag
The Trump administration wants credit for saying “regenerative” and “Farmers First” in a $700 million press release, while hoping most people won’t notice that they’ve shrunk the overall pot of money, gutted the agencies that make these programs work, and protected the chemical status quo. That’s not a regenerative transition; that’s political spin.

AI Superpowers in a Warming World: The Race for Carbon-Blind Compute
Two superpowers are racing to build the most capable systems. They recruit top researchers, pour billions into chip design, and line up ever larger training runs. “Compute” becomes the new oil; GPUs the tanks and aircraft of a new strategic era.

From Clean Water to Open Season: What EPA Just Did
The EPA just moved the goalposts on one of the most basic pieces of national infrastructure we have: clean water.

The 2025 State of the Climate Report: A Planet on the Brink - Scientists Warning
We’ve all heard the climate alarms. The point of this message is simpler: here’s what to do next, and why it helps right away. Think of change like climbing a ladder—one step at a time—but every step adds up.

Carbon Credits: Pay the People Who Actually Touch the Dirt
Carbon credits taught us one simple trick: pay for outcomes. Great. Now let’s stop pretending only forests, landfills, and shiny climate tech deserve the checks.

From Bioregion to Belonging: How Communities Thrive in Harmony with Nature
regeneration isn’t a technique; it’s an agreement—among farmers, cooks, processors, and neighbors—to live by the limits and gifts of a place.

Bioregion-Specific Regeneration: From Fields to Menus to Markets
What does or should a bioregion‑specific regenerative system look like, and how does it change markets and logistics?

Healthy Soils, Healthy Communities: A New Deal for Farmers
Regenerative agriculture is more than a trend or a return to “old-fashioned” farming. It is a science-based approach that works with natural systems to restore the health of soils, watersheds, and ecosystems.

Risk or Renewal? Resetting the US Food System
By reforming incentives, decentralizing agriculture, and using AI to coordinate knowledge and markets, America can renew its role as a global leader—not just in production, but in innovation for health, ecology, and community.

Invisible Toxins in Our Food & Water
Food with Thought AI is here to provide best-available, science-based information to farmers, supply chain participants, retailers, and the public—supporting a regenerative transition that protects our food, our soil, our water, and our future.

Rethinking Nutritional Assistance: Innovation Over Cuts
By rethinking outdated regulations and investing in local solutions, we can feed the millions of Americans living on the margins with locally grown foods, creating local employment, while building a more just and resilient society.

America’s Food System at a Crossroads
the U.S. food system remains a marvel of productivity but is shadowed by ecological and social challenges

Why AI Needs a Farmer's Touch
People Development: Building the Future of the Human/AI Partnership

U.S. Food System at a Turning Point
Washington debates the 2025 Farm Bill as if the old rules—export surpluses, cheap food, and limitless growth—still apply.

Grok AI Confronts Its Own Dark Side
We pressed Grok on its philosophical north star.

Politically Homeless
Why millions are stepping outside of party lines

From AI Playtime to Shift Toward Real Intelligence
As competition in this space emerges, this kind of flexible, sustainable access will be key to delivering—and maintaining—real value for the food and agriculture sector.

20th Century Economic Policy Meets 21st Century Realities
It’s time for coalitions, NGOs, and business leaders to step up as co-pilots charting a smarter route.

The Story of Soil - an audio dialogue
Let’s start a new conversation—one rooted in the living world, and open to the possibilities of renewal.

Why Talk About AI Now?
AI should amplify your wisdom, not override it —always with integrity and trust at the center.

Lamentations of a Farmer
A concerned cultivator, writing stories at sunrise for those who still believe strength grows from the base of the pyramid

What makes an economy truly strong?
By embracing BoP-oriented strategies, the United States can rebuild its economy from the ground up
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