Farm Noir
Hi! I’m Lyndsey. For the duration of my 20s, I worked as in Concert and Festival Production. It was a very exciting and fun time of my life, and it gave me the chance to travel all over the country and see places I would have never gone to on my own. In 2012, I…
Summer term was winding down. With under a month to go, students were finding their stride, choosing their areas of focus, taking on responsibility at the farm, and reaching out to potential employers. The weekend was coming to an end, and students who had gone away for the weekend were filtering back in Sunday night,…
Am I a good fit for the School of Adaptive Agriculture? We get this question a lot, especially now as we gear up for the Spring Term here at the school. If the following sounds intriguing then, yes – absolutely, we are the place for you to begin your exploration of sustainable farming and agriculture….
They Left It All Behind To Follow Their Passion Imagine packing up your sedan with the contents of your LA apartment, hitting the I-5 for the edge of the ‘civilized’ world (where there is decent cell reception and broadband internet) to pursue your passion. One that you know could very well make the world a…
It can be so hard sometimes to truly reflect on an experience as you’re experiencing it. At least that is how I felt throughout my summer at the Grange School. The days were so filled and fulfilling that just now, over a month after the program, do I feel like I can take a moment…
The dark’d come, and the gang was away, so Daniel was on duty to put the sheep in the hay. He filled up the tin bucket with alfalfa pellet and shooked and shaked it like a vigorous zealot. The sheep raised their brows with looks of keen satisfaction and Daniel thought, “this is it! the…