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Summer pasture holds many secrets. Hidden rabbit warrens explode with activity when you happen to walk across one. If you stop and peer down into the crown of thick grass, you might find a nest of killdeer eggs that looks abandoned until yo...
On the morning of Friday, October 24th, I’ll be leading a workshop on silvopasture over in Louisburg, North Carolina, just north of Raleigh. What is silvopasture, you might ask? It is an agroforestry practice that focuses on incorporating t...
A number of people have come along and subscribed to the Bell Farm Miscellany in the last few weeks. I suspect this has something to do with the publication of Ask of Old Paths, a wonderful new book (with a wonderful title) about the virtue...
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Jack and Goodie write and farm in the Piedmont of North Carolina. Goodie also serves as an associate pastor at Blacknall Memorial Presbyterian Church in Durham, North Carolina. Jack has taught literature at Duke and Wake Forest Universities.
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