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Black Land Matters

Leah Penniman is an American anomaly: black, female, and a farmer. In 2016, Penniman hit the streets of Albany, New York, to protest the police brutality that killed Donald “Dontay” Ivy, 39, an unarmed local man. But her primary focus involves fighting what she considers a far more common, yet more subtly brutal, form of oppression. “Corporations, and white folks in particular, control the food system,” explains the 37-year-old. “If the means of production are in the hands of people outside our community, we are dependent on those who might not have our best interests in mind.”

by Brian Barth
Farm-Article

Hell in High Water: The Story of Devils Lake, North Dakota

An eerie flood in North Dakota has wiped out roads, churches, cemeteries, and hundreds of farms.

by Sharlene Breakey
Food-Article

A Birthday Party for Julia Child

See how chefs from Cambridge, MA – Julia Child’s home for 40 years – celebrated the legend’s birthday.

by Maura Johnston
Farm-Article

Empowering West African women through sustainable agriculture

Which is why General Mills partners with CARE, a nonprofit organization with more than seven decades of experience working to end poverty and catalyze lasting positive change in co...

by General Mills
three sisters garden planting corn squash beans
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Three Sisters Garden How to Plant Corn, Squash & Beans Together

Prior to European settlement in North America, many Native American groups grew three of their most important crops - corn, beans, and squash - all in one big jumbled bed, now known as a three sisters garden.

by Brian Barth
Farm-Article

Virginia Farm Attracts Firestorm for “Resist White Supremacy” Sign

The small, family-run operation chooses to use their business as a political platform and apparently, there are plenty of folks who don’t appreciate their messages of anti-racism and tolerance.

by Dan Nosowitz
Theodore Roosevelt on horseback, ca. 1909, along with his one-legged pet rooster, ca. 1910.
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From The Library of Congress Archives: Historical Photos of Presidents Tied to Agriculture

A selection of historical photos from the Library of Congress archives showing former presidents with a connection to the land.

by Christopher Surprenant
Consumption

Those Gorgeous Hudson Valley Seed Company Art Packs? This Is How They’re Made

Hear from the designers who created Seed Phytonutrients’ custom collection.

by Annie Tomlin
Farm-Article

The True Story Behind “Mary Had a Little Lamb”

The nursery rhyme, which was was first published in 1830, is based on an actual incident involving Mary Elizabeth Sawyer, a woman born in 1806 on a farm in Sterling, MA. Spoiler: its fleece *was* white as snow.

by Andrew Amelinckx
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