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By Omope Carter-DaboikuAs Winter tightens its grip and ice crystals cover the ground, we farmers dream of lush fields of green. We’ve analyzed last year’s production, laid out our crop plan, and...
View ArticleGlimmer of the Future: Construction Completed on Jacoby Branch Restoration
Amelia Harris of TNC and Suzanne Hoehne of Biohabitants discussed features of the re-meandered Jacoby Branch at a project walkthrough on Jan. 6. (All photos by Audrey Hackett) By Audrey HackettThe...
View Article‘Why I’m Doing This Work’: Amanda Hernandez on Learning from Cuban Farmers
Agraria Farm Manager Amanda Hernandez recently spent a week in Cuba as a participant in an international agroecology conference. The island is “beautiful,” she said, with open fields, mountains, and...
View Article‘Morning Crows’: A Poem by Alberta Dempsey
A crow in flight just north of Ellis Pond outside Yellow Springs. (Photo by Audrey Hackett) morning crowsthe murder of crows used to sit outside my window and cry like new born children. i did not...
View ArticleFungi Friday: Collective Effervescence
Branching mycelial cords among mature Apioperdon pyriforme, commonly known as pear-shaped puffball. (Photo by Maureen Fellinger) By Maureen FellingerNearly my whole life, I assumed that something was...
View ArticleLuminous Presence
Shining waves of snow. (Photo by Dennie Eagleson) By Audrey HackettWalking the land on winter afternoons, I’m often alone. But never lonely. Land without human activity isn’t absence. It’s actually...
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