Affording our Land
One of the biggest challenges facing new farmers is access to affordable land.
One of the biggest challenges facing new farmers is access to affordable land.
Want to start a campaign to save seed sharing in your town? We’ve put together the following guide to help you do just that.
Farmers perform one of society’s most essential functions, yet farming is one of the most undervalued and endangered professions in the United States
It has been much debated whether climate change has been at work across California – and the western United States more generally.
We may be getting closer to integrating the science of agroecology and the science of nutrition, toward a holistic approach that would follow nutrients from the soil, to plants and animals, to human bodies.
Without fertile soil, we risk failing to ensure that everyone has the right to adequate food.
The Homeless Garden Project in Santa Cruz, California is one of the many community garden projects in the area, yet is unique in its mission and its everyday actions.
It seems pretty obvious that recycling, reusing, and repurposing materials we no longer need makes a lot more sense than burning or burying them, not just from an environmental, but an economic perspective.
Have you ever saved seeds, joined a local seed swap or contributed to a seed library?
Principle Six (P6) provides a pathway for everyday people to use our cooperatively owned community institutions to move money into the hands of small, local, and cooperative businesses.
Five years ago today, the Supreme Court dealt a devastating setback to those working to reform our food and farm system.
Today Cleveland boasts over 200 community gardens. I am proud to say I get to work with a handful of them in a unique way.