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Berry's story is about the deep workings of the human heart, with all of its hopes, dreams, pleasures, disappointments, and sufferings. The post Summer Fiction Series: “Hannah Coul...
Strawberries recruited village kids to fix the cracking sidewalk; strawberry jam paid a metalworker to fix her stove; The post Feeding the World as if People Mattered: How Small Fa...
There’s nothing wrong with caring about your backyard. The post Lookin’ Out Your Backdoor appeared first on The American Conservative.
Thoreau’s reflection on wild apples drew on many sources of inspiration — including, knowing chroniclers now suggest, Wisconsin.
As the current federal administration dismantles environmental gains over the past 50-plus years, it’s almost like history is speeding in reverse, wildly out of control.
The canvas of Kansas is painted with fields of golden wheat, sometimes as far as the eyes can see. Children who have chosen paths in life that have taken them away from their rural...
Equality and equity don’t happen overnight, but I sure wish it would hurry up a bit here in the 21st century. We need the absolute best minds available to help us in these times.
Barnes has a history of focusing on farm country.
What was once dismissed as weeds is now flying off shelves at plant nurseries across the country, as gardeners rediscover that working with nature rather than against it offers som...
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“Thrashers and cardinals dart / through the brush, through / the season.”
From our Readers 'Raspberries'By Lloyd Vivola, Censored News, June 1, 2026Hello Friends:June has arrived and so has the first wave of ripe raspberries in the Beech House garden in...
It’s not funny how this federal administration and its enablers are treating human health and the environment. But it is almost laughable when you consider the legions of seemingly...
Leena Wilde Ryan hadn't written anything she felt proud of in years. An old life burned down and a new life still rooting, words seemed held hostage by questions of their worth in...
“NO GREAT FUTURE AWAITS YOU ON A DEAD PLANET”. When I first came across this line in Paul Ewen’s Lessons, it encapsulated a response unique to our time. It bluntly acknowledges our...
“Isn’t it a kind of arrogance to believe that anything can be exempt from the deeply tangled and patterned networks of reality?”
I have two sayings I believe in: “Don’t serve me crumbs and call it a steak dinner” and “Food is a human right.” Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., went down the street to the child center to...
There is a story Jean Giono wrote in 1953, about a shepherd named Elzéard Bouffier who lived alone in a barren stretch of Provence. Each evening Bouffier sorted acorns by ... The...
Voting for legislators who support farmers helps to strengthen agriculture and build a strong and resilient food system so that everyone can access quality food at affordable price...
With the care of a poet and wisdom of an ecologist living in harmony with—rather than domination of—the natural world, Cormier's new book is transformative and healing.
The Reflecting Pool on the National Mall is a case in point.
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