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In recent days, I have brought many animals to slaughter, with more slated for harvest throughout winter. Today, a cold rain is falling on the bloody slush where I wiped my knife between throats. Sparrows are hopping and kicking in the mud ...
Dry, charcoal stems of last summer’s coneflower rattle in the wind, protruding from the prairie’s snowy crust, a gift of fine, spiny seeds shattered and sprinkled among the sparrow-shit and small tracks of flitting, foraging birds that grad...
Hey y’all! The following piece is the next part of a continuing series on agroforestry adoption that I’ve had in my head for awhile. If you didn’t read part one, it might benefit your enjoyment of part two to do so. You might also brush up ...
Frost has returned to our rolling hills, and with it, the sweet stink of garden death– of ice-bruised sweet potato vines, limp, dark tendrils of defeated squash, and the slumping form of once proud pepper plants, buzzing with rot-eating fli...
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Northeast Missouri orchardist, turkey herder, hog drover, manure manager and traditional skills nerd. Living a radically simple life in community. I eat well, keep all my other standards low.
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