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Fox Hollow

Allyson at Fox Hollow

Field notes from slow farming, agroecology, herbalism, folkways, and art-making in the Ozarks bioregion.

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Latest Issues

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A Year on the Land: October

Scorching sun radiated through the first of October. Buckwheat grew taller and blossomed in the heat of those early days of the month. Pokeberries ripened and birds began migrating south. Then, more subtle shifts began. Strong winds and gen...

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A Year on the Land: September

As persimmons ripen along the roadsides and forest’s edge, the days have grown a bit shorter and darker. At my sister-in-law’s house, a large tree recently dropped the first few ready-to-eat persimmons of the season. Damien gathered a few a...

2 months ago
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A Year on the Land: August

Purpletop grass stands taller than me in the field, probably close to six feet. Its roots collectively hold the hillside in place and hold on to the small amounts of water the August sky supplies. Climbing up and around the tall grasses are...

3 months ago
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A Year on the Land: July

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  • Allyson at Fox Hollow

    Slow farming, agroecology, and art-making in the Ozarks bioregion. Written by Allyson Lovell and Ozark poet Damien Uriah.

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