October 25th, 2011 By Steph Larsen
It starts with a distant, unmistakable whine, like a fly in another room you’ve been too lazy to swat. As the sound grows, I make sure the dog is inside, then grab the camera and head to the pasture.
Planes spraying fungicides have interrupted several quiet weekends on our small farm this summer. They’re hard to ignore–the buzz of their loud propellers is deafening, especially when they fly above our house to turn around. Over the corn fields they soar, sometimes only a few feet about the tips of the tassels, with white mist trailing nefariously behind. Depending on the direction of the breeze, I can often smell the chemicals from inside the house.
I hate every minute of it. Read More
Tags: fungicides, Headline, PANNA, small farm
May 12th, 2011 By Amber Turpin
The life of a farmer is hardly mundane. There is constant work, little time off, and yet the seemingly homebody, non-lucrative career choice certainly isn’t short on hustle and bustle. As someone who is by no means a farmer, more a macro-gardener who tries to make some extra income from our one-acre excess, I am doubly impressed with Lynda Hopkins’ The Wisdom of the Radish. Her ability to balance life’s components makes her head first dive into the hardships of organic farming particularly triumphant especially since she has written a book to prove it. Read More
Tags: book review, Lynda Hopkins, small farm, The Wisdom of the Radish
April 23rd, 2009 By MK Wyle
After a hot, sweaty introductory year of organic farming in Georgia, I decided to devote a second year to working as an apprentice farmer in Massachusetts. Cooler weather was not my only reason for the migration; I wanted to be a CRAFT apprentice. CRAFT (the Cooperative Regional Alliance for Farmer Training) is a loosely affiliated network of small sustainable farms , all of whom take on apprentices and send these young greenhorns on bi-weekly visits to other CRAFT farms for lectures, tours, and farmer networking. Several CRAFT farmers were among the first sustainable growers in the country; Community Supported Agriculture was born here. It is a fine place to be a student of farming. Read More
Tags: CRAFT, farming, Food Safety, Good Agricultural Practices (GAP), legislation, organic, organic standards, small farm