Tag Archives: education
UPDATE: Cob/natural building party at Dandelion Farm

UPDATE: Cob/natural building party at Dandelion Farm

Reign of Grace cob bathhouse at Dandelion Sustainability Farm

My longtime readers will remember Dandelion Farm (Lower Lake, California), where I had my first WWOOFing experience way back in December. The other day I received this message from them, and thought I’d pass it along for anyone in California who’s interested in natural building.
Candace Stolley writes:

volunteers [...]

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Angelic Organics, in photos

Angelic Organics, in photos

Yesterday I told you all about Farmer John’s struggle to save his family’s farm and preserve his unique identity (The Real Dirt on American Counterculture: How Farmer John made ideals come true).
From a family farm, the place has grown a lot. These days, Angelic Organics does a lot of education, from on-farm training to urban [...]

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The Real Dirt on America’s Counterculture

The Real Dirt on America’s Counterculture

Farmer John’s desires are simple: he just wants to live his life according to his beliefs. But his pursuit of happiness wasn’t always easy.

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Meeting Dorothee & Mark from OrganicNation.tv

Meeting Dorothee & Mark from OrganicNation.tv

Dorothee & me (Mark was holding the camera)

While in Chicago, one of the things I was looking forward to was meeting the brilliant minds behind OrganicNation.tv. Dorothee Royal-Hedinger and Mark Boyer have put together a great site, dedicated to furthering the cause of organics in America. My friend TRUE (aka Jennifer Palmer) had put us [...]

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Addendum!

Addendum!

I left something out of my previous post: two photos, featuring the young man who won the Chicken Shit Bingo game. Thought you’d enjoy them.
Happy 4th of July! It doesn’t get more American than this:

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SEI Eco-Campus: Hands-on training in alternative energy

SEI Eco-Campus: Hands-on training in alternative energy

It’s always sunny in Colorado. Bright future, too: Denver was recently ranked 2nd in America for clean technology opportunities. The Governor’s Energy Office has submitted a plan to allocate $49.2 million for clean energy jobs and reductions in energy usage; $47.2 million for energy efficiency and conservation grants; and $79.5 million for low-income weatherization. And [...]

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Flowers, Lambs, Worms & Dirt: A Kid's-Eye View of Organic Farming

photo by Karina Salinas Heredia

When I was in third grade or so, my class visited a local farm. I didn’t learn a lot that day, not exactly: mostly what I recall is the smell of hay&manure, and the big scary turkeys clucking at me through a fence. Still, it brought the idea of a farm [...]

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Things I Learned: Flood Irrigation!

Yes, that’s right: it’s time to talk about irrigation! WHOO exciting! IRRIGATION YEAH!
Okay, calm down all yous. It may not be the most fascinating topic, but it’s more interesting than you think. And it’s necessary: in places like Paonia, which gets less than 20 inches of rain a year, it’s next to impossible to farm [...]

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