40 Maps that Explain Food in America

Jun 13, 2014 • Land Access Stories • By Agrarian Trust

from vox.com by Ezra Klein and Susannah Locke on June 9, 2014 The future of the nations will depend on the manner of how they feed themselves, wrote the French epicurean Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin in 1826. Almost 200 years later, how nations feed themselves has gotten a lot more complicated. That’s particularly true in the US, where food insecurity […]

Farm Leasing Workshop in New York June 26th

Jun 10, 2014 • Land Access Stories • By Agrarian Trust

American Farmland Trust is planning a Farm Leasing Workshop in Saratoga County. They’ll have a panel discussing a variety of important considerations of leasing agricultural land including legal considerations, elements of a good lease and negotiating techniques. Learn more at http://newyork.farmland.org/ and pre-register by June 20th.

Featured Resource: Farm to Table Topic Room

Jun 10, 2014 • Land Access Stories • By Agrarian Trust

A New Resource from SARE: Farm to Table: Building Local and Regional Food Systems. This topic room was created to provide information for farmers, ranchers, ag professionals, community organizers and others who are striving to reconfigure the nation’s food system so more value stays in food-producing communities. Dig deeper to find educational resources on the […]

Grass, Soil, Hope: New Book About Taking Care of the Land

Jun 06, 2014 • Land Access Stories • By Agrarian Trust

New book by Courtney White, published by Chelsea Green Where people are fighting climate change and growing food with pasture cropping, permaculture, wetland restoration, rooftop farms, biodiesel, beer, and sweaty dancing. This book tackles an increasingly crucial question: What can we do about the seemingly intractable challenges confronting all of humanity today, including climate change, […]

Nature as a Capitalist Commodity?

Jun 05, 2014 • Land Access Stories • By Agrarian Trust

from The Land An Ecosystem at your Service Environmental strategists are redefining nature as a capitalist commodity. Sian Sullivan explains the latest thinking from those pushing for the global enclosure of local commons. What are “Ecosystem Services”? At first hearing, they sound like a firm of consultants who help you repair your ailing ecosystem. In […]

Young Farmers Flock to the Good (Inexpensive) Land

Jun 04, 2014 • Land Access Stories • By Agrarian Trust

from the Portland Press Herald In Maine, Old MacDonald gets younger Maine’s average farmer is 57, right in step with the national average of 58. But the 2012 Farm Census showed a steep gain statewide – 40 percent – in the number of farmers ages 25 to 34. Here is a county-by-county breakdown of the […]

A Common Tale

Jun 02, 2014 • Land Access Stories • By Agrarian Trust

from bollier.org by David Bollier A Tragic Tale of Enclosure, Poetically Told Thu, 05/29/2014 – 14:39 What does enclosure feel like from the inside, as a lived experience, as a community is forced to abandon its “old ways” and adopt the new worldview of Progress and Profit?  British author Jim Crace’s novel, Harvest, a finalist […]