This Land Was Made For You and Me: Digging Into Groce Family Farm
When you factor in the abuse and exploitation of migrant farmers, the ecological devastation of monocropping, protein substitute demands upending entire economies, and the rate of suicide for independent farmers being higher than any other occupation, it gets harder and harder to defend a one-size-fixes-all lifestyle choice.
Short Documentary: Kentucky’s Lost Lamb Legacy
At the peak of American shepherding in 1942, Kentucky was home to 1.4 million head of sheep.
Black Soil Kentucky Revives our Better Nature
Black Soil co-founder Ashley C Smith is reintroducing and revitalizing the connection between farming and people of color.