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the old days when they planted apple trees on the Holy Island and the apples froze in the cold.
Thomas D. Lee • Perilous Times

the do-nothing farmer needed to be more attentive and sensitive to the land and seasons than a regular farmer. After all, Fukuoka’s ingenious method was hard-won after decades of his own close observations of weather patterns, insects, birds, trees, soil, and the interrelationships among all of these.
Jenny Odell • On how to grow an idea


Fuller and others see a movement to grow produce through the winter in so-called hothouses—greenhouses that can be easily assembled and temperature managed so that produce growing in the Upper Midwest and Northeast can persevere all year
Christopher Steiner • $20 Per Gallon: How the Inevitable Rise in the Price of Gasoline Will Change Our Lives for the Better
Produce is then shipped to local stores, usually within a 200-mile radius of the farm.