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Exploring The Everyday: Better Meat For a Better Future

View from Seed

Justin and I met in 2011, my first year of residency and his first year of business school. You can learn more about this series here , or read our past interviews here. What do you think about when you hear the words, “lab grown meat”? Are images of Frankenstein and his monster coming to mind? The statistics speak for themselves.

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6 Things You’ll Need to Start an Organic Farming Business

Women Entrepreneurs Can

It goes without saying that setting up an organic farming business will prove a lucrative move for any entrepreneur. But, what are the key elements needed to establish a new organic farm in your area? An organic farm isn’t something you can start in your backyard. Take a look at these six examples for some inspiration.

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Out of the Crisis #15: Lenore Estrada on her SF New Deal, serving the hungry, and civic engagement

Startup Lessons Learned

When it became clear that waiting for government funding and support would take weeks, if not months, Lenore instead looked to her community for both, using her experience with the layoffs and her expertise as a small business owner to solve two of the massive problems crashing over our society.

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Choosing Essential Equipment for Your Small Farm Business

Up and Running

With mechanization representing 25 percent of operating costs on a farm, choosing the appropriate agricultural equipment is a key factor for successful farming. A profitable business simply cannot function without machinery! See Also: How to Start a Farm: Your Complete Guide to Success. Identify your needs.

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How to Start a Farm: Your Complete Guide to Success

Up and Running

You don your clothes and rain boots and set out into the crisp morning to feed the chickens and the cattle. Call the accountant about what to write off this year as a business expense. Talk to the farm down the street about how they’re using their hilly, forested land to plan for a future logging operation. In the U.S.,

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Out of the Crisis #22: Ron Klain on pandemic response and preparedness, entrepreneurship, and rebuilding trust in institutions

Startup Lessons Learned

Earlier this week, Ron Klain was named President-Elect Biden's chief of staff. The two have worked together for the last 30 years, and Ron also served as Biden's chief of staff during the Obama administration. It included everything from preparing the health care system to testing, treatments, and the acceleration of vaccine development.

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Out of the Crisis #9, the founders of Frontline Foods on the moral imperative to support frontline workers at scale

Startup Lessons Learned

Thanks to thousands of donations, the people who are dedicated to feeding their communities have the opportunity to serve their food to the people providing critical healthcare. (You In every case, they've simply been asked to take on work and said yes. The founders of Frontline Foods are three of these people.