Informações:
Sinopse
Turkana Farms, LLC, is a small scale producer of heritage breed livestock and a wide array of vegetables and berries on just over 39 acres in Germantown, New York. Under the stewardship of Peter Davies and Mark Scherzer, the farm is dedicated to sustainable agriculture and eschews the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, growth enhancers, and antibiotics.
Episódios
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AgriCulture-Moxibustion
25/10/2020 Duração: 06minAs part of my fall leek seeding project, I have tried to clear some trenches that I left fallow all season. That effort has involved removing one of the most prolific and stubborn weedy invaders on the farm, mugwort. Mugwort... Read More ›
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AgriCulture: Looking Forward, Anxiously
18/10/2020 Duração: 06minIt seems almost everyone I chat with of late is gripped by a high level of anxiety. Many friends report disrupted sleep. I have it too. I find myself wakened by dreams in which my world is disordered. People come... Read More ›
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AgriCulture: The Blind Leading the Rest
05/10/2020 Duração: 06minFriday felt a bit like Bible Day at the farm. The day started with the news which many commentators have described as a story of biblical character, in which inordinately proud or entitled individuals are taught that they are not... Read More ›
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AgriCulture: The Long-Term Forecast
27/09/2020 Duração: 07minWeather forecasts are a wondrous thing. On a cloudless day without a hint of a breeze they can tell you that in twelve or 24 hours a storm will arrive, with 60 mile an hour winds and hail. They do... Read More ›
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Agriculture: Remembrance and Resolution
20/09/2020 Duração: 07minOnly once did I see my mother really cry, full out. It was Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, 1960. I was nine years old. As was our custom we got dressed up, far more than on any other day... Read More ›
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AgriCulture: Today’s Darkness
13/09/2020 Duração: 07minToday’s Darkness by Mark Scherzer September 11, 2020, dawned refreshingly cool on the farm, but with a dark and foreboding sky. Very different from the crystal clear crispness of September 11, 2001, which we have now come to expect on... Read More ›
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AgriCulture: Uncertainties
30/08/2020 Duração: 07minIn a time of uncertainty, one certainty is that one’s feelings are going to ricochet all over the place. Mine certainly have been. We all wonder what the world will look like in six months or a year, even though... Read More ›
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AgriCulture: Am I My Grandmother?
23/08/2020 Duração: 06minDuring the last couple of weeks I’ve had a taste of what so many of you have endured for the last five months — being entirely on my own. Troy and Victoria were away becoming newly wed, while my “pand-ami”... Read More ›
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AgriCulture: A Solid Sense of Normal
16/08/2020 Duração: 05minHi everyone, Eric here. It has been 151 days since I relocated to Turkana Farms and 126 days since my last (and only) bulletin “Your Guest is as Good as Mine”. Time certainly flies but, paradoxically, seems to pass over... Read More ›
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AgriCulture: From Eh to Feh
06/08/2020 Duração: 07minI skipped doing a bulletin last week. I didn’t have the mental energy. If you had asked me how I was doing, my answer would have been “eh”. I was feeling somewhat down, lost in a sea of uncertainty. I... Read More ›
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AgriCulture: How to Fight a Scourge
19/07/2020 Duração: 07minThursday, July 16, 2020: the last in a string of delightfully cool days punctuated by not quite enough rain showers. Eric and I, both fighting cabin fever, decided to try an outing. A talented young clarinetist, Viktor Toth of The... Read More ›
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Agriculture: The Voice of Judgment
12/07/2020 Duração: 07min“Peter must be spinning in his grave.” That was my first response when, working at my desk Friday morning, I saw that a Turkish court had cleared the way for Hagia Sophia, the great Byzantine cathedral in Istanbul, to be... Read More ›
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AgriCulture: Trusting to Deliver
28/06/2020 Duração: 07minAmong those essential workers who have achieved considerably increased appreciation during the Covid -19 pandemic have been postal workers, who have kept delivering mail pretty well throughout. The United States Postal Service has for decades seemed threatened by obsolescence, only... Read More ›
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AgriCulture: Chafing at the Long Haul, by Mark Scherzer
21/06/2020 Duração: 07minThere are four individuals in our household with very different dietary preferences and food aversions, but it appears we are all united in our love of brassicas — cabbage, kale, brussels sprouts, broccoli, etc. It is a love I now... Read More ›
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AgriCulture: Weed-Eaters
07/06/2020 Duração: 06minIt was Thursday evening, and I assumed Eric and I would be on our own for dinner. Troy had gone to (where else?) Troy, where he has been volunteering to help build backyard vegetable gardens with Soul Fire Farm (soulfire.org),... Read More ›
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AgriCulture: To Each Their Babylon
24/05/2020 Duração: 06minOperating in Germantown, NY for over ten years WHAT’S NEW THIS WEEK:Coriander and dill, $1/bunchOur lambs are fully reserved for July. We expect to do another batch in September. Reservations for whole or half lambs, cut to your specifications, at... Read More ›
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AgriCulture: Pandexodus?
17/05/2020 Duração: 07minWe’re falling into a comfortable rhythm, Lillie and I. Lillie is Eric’s dog, here for a several week stay as her custody is shared with her other daddy, and she is a sweet, smart creature. She knows from past visits... Read More ›
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AgriCulture: Stuck in the Mud
09/05/2020 Duração: 06minWHAT’S NEW THIS WEEK: We are now sold out of chickens. We are arranging for the next lambs to go to market. We are hopeful the weekend storm does not set the garden back too far or kill berries and... Read More ›
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AgriCulture: Six Weeks, Six Goslings, by Mark Scherzer
26/04/2020 Duração: 06minThere are six adorable greenish yellow puffballs paddling out on and marching around our pond. Since they hatched Wednesday, these goslings have been carefully shepherded at all times by their extremely protective parents, a couple of Canadian geese. It seems... Read More ›
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AgriCulture: The Pause That Distresses
19/04/2020 Duração: 07minAt the Passover Seder we learned again that each generation achieves a new advance in freedom. But somehow I’m not sure that the COVID “resisters” in Michigan are quite what the Haggadah had in mind. Nope, no dictatorial government is... Read More ›