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Does this matter?

This week while I was taking a walk and trying to capture the crazy pink of the sun through the wildfire haze, I noticed two of the willow trees I planted back in 2020. They are taller than me by now. I had to smile. They were my COVID trees. You see, in 2020, I… Continue reading Does this matter?

Why disconnection from your food is a huge problem, and how to fix it.

What if I told you that there was a green that was extremely high in Vitamin K, high in iron and Vitamins A and C? It also has calcium, potassium, folate and magnesium. It has high antioxidants, and many anti-inflammatory compounds. It has even been shown to promote the death of colon cancer cells in… Continue reading Why disconnection from your food is a huge problem, and how to fix it.

How I explained “Supply Chain Issues” to my 5-year-old

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I must have mentioned supply chains one time too many. Because recently my five-year-old asked me what a supply chain issue was at the breakfast table. I gave him two examples of supply chains. “If Daddy grows lettuce and sells it to his market customers, that’s a really short supply chain. Not much can go… Continue reading How I explained “Supply Chain Issues” to my 5-year-old

This is how we ensure your children and grandchildren will have food

We farm. We grow food. Healthy food that nourishes healthy people. But what if we left the land unable to produce much healthy food when we were done? Would we really be nourishing people? No. Instead we would be depriving your children and grandchildren of the ability to feed themselves. That’s why one of our… Continue reading This is how we ensure your children and grandchildren will have food