Farm Noir

The Joy of Farm Work by Michael Foley Walk through a garden and you may observe all sorts of things – or not. It may just be a blur to you, a pleasant one perhaps and one where you might pick out this or that plant you know. But, well, just another scene. Or you…
Meet Alyssa! “I am from Upstate New York. I joined AmeriCorps to travel, experience a year of service, and help pay off my current student loans. My original plan after the program was to go back to college. I’ve recently decided though that it will be an opportune time to travel and pursue my music…
The Grange Farm School works to improve the future of farming by training the next generation of farmers. We recognize how important community support is in that endeavor, and are constantly stressing the fact that a network is key to success in farming. From the moment of this school’s inception, there has been a herculean amount of help from the…
A Sonnet to Shearing Sheep Ah beauty of the sheep whose wool has grown In the heat of summer they sweat and wheeze Their fleeces call to be future sewn into sweaters and hats flown in the breeze. We use a rough stone to sharpen our shears From the tall grass we take up the…
Over the next 20 years, an estimated 400 million acres of farmland in the US will be up for sale by owners age 65 and older. -The Greenhorns Land is becoming available for the next generation of farmers but with farm equipment, land, and education costs so high, farming is an incredibly daunting field for young…
Back on the farm beat while spring brings us sunshine and the urge of labor days in the field. With my soil test in hand and a workshop with restoration agriculture monolith Mark Shepard in mind, I’ve followed some clues in the soil (low calcium, the need for better water penetration and tilth) along with…