The Soil and the Worker • SftP Magazine
This issue on food, agriculture, land, and labor is released in June 2022. Buy it in print now! Source: The Soil and the Worker • SftP Magazine
Read More The Soil and the Worker • SftP MagazineThis issue on food, agriculture, land, and labor is released in June 2022. Buy it in print now! Source: The Soil and the Worker • SftP Magazine
Read More The Soil and the Worker • SftP MagazineCommunity-Supported Agriculture (CSA) is one of those rare ideas which combine transformative potential with an elegant simplicity. The CSA model of funding and sustaining locally-rooted agriculture has grown exponentially around the globe over the past four decades.
Read More The Radical Roots of Community Supported Agriculture – ResilienceGuerrilla gardening is the act of gardening – raising food, plants, or flowers – on land that the gardeners do not have the legal rights to cultivate, such as abandoned sites, areas that are not being cared for, or private property. It encompasses a diverse range of people and motivations, ranging from gardeners who spill over their legal boundaries to gardeners with a political purpose, who seek to provoke change by using guerrilla gardening as a form of protest or direct action. This practice has implications for land rights and land reform; aiming to promote re-consideration of land ownership in order to assign a new purpose or reclaim land that is perceived to be in neglect or misused. Some gardeners work at night, in relative secrecy, in an effort to make the area more useful or attractive, while others garden during the day for publicity.
Read More Guerilla GardeningBy 2050, 70% of the world’s population will live in urban areas. Can a new generation of farmers reduce complex and vulnerable supply chains by bringing nature back into our cities? Source: The people building edible cities
Read More The people building edible citiesOne-acre garden provides fruit, veggies and eggs for 50 families with very little labor More and more people are learning growing food doesn’t have to be hard work. When you work with nature instead of against it, it does much of the work for you. It’s called permaculture. While permaculture […] Source: One-Acre Permaculture Garden…
Read More One-Acre Permaculture Garden Feeds 50 Families