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Agriculture: Remembrance and Resolution
Only once did I see my mother really cry, full out. It was Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, 1960. I was nine years...
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AgriCulture: Today's Darkness
Today's Darkness by Mark Scherzer September 11, 2020, dawned refreshingly cool on the farm, but with a dark and foreboding sky. Very different from...
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AgriCulture: Uncertainties
In a time of uncertainty, one certainty is that one's feelings are going to ricochet all over the place. Mine certainly have been. We...
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AgriCulture: Am I My Grandmother?
During the last couple of weeks I’ve had a taste of what so many of you have endured for the last five months —...
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AgriCulture: A Solid Sense of Normal
Hi everyone, Eric here. It has been 151 days since I relocated to Turkana Farms and 126 days since my last (and only) bulletin...
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AgriCulture: From Eh to Feh
I skipped doing a bulletin last week. I didn't have the mental energy. If you had asked me how I was doing, my answer...