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Our Turn at this Earth: The Soil Health Movement

July 5, 2018

“Our Turn at this Earth” is broadcast Thursdays at 6:44 pm on HPPR

 

I had read something about a Montana farmer who was using sweetclover as a cover crop in his wheat. The details are long lost to me. He may have been inter-seeding the clover with the wheat, or establishing it over a season or two, then turning it under before he planted his cash crop. Whatever his method,

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Our Turn at this Earth: Dream Women

June 28, 2018

“Our Turn at this Earth” is broadcast Thursdays at 6:44 pm on HPPR

 

In the dream, a little girl stands beside a row of women. The women are dressed demurely in dark dresses such as the ones my mother’s mother wore—navy blue with tiny polka dots or dark green bordering on black. They sit erect in straight-backed chairs, their hands folded in their laps. The girl moves from one woman to the next,

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Our Turn at this Earth: Finding the Right Words

June 21, 2018

“Our Turn at this Earth” is broadcast Thursdays at 6:44 pm on HPPR,

 

It’s happened many times. There I’ll be driving innocently down a western Kansas road, and a stretch of buffalo grass will reach out and grab me, almost pulling me into the ditch. Often, I’ve had to stop the car and get out, as I did one February afternoon a few years ago. Here’s the description I wrote later that evening for my book,

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Our Turn at this Earth: “The Nature Fix”

June 14, 2018

“Our Turn at this Earth” is broadcast Thursdays at 6:44 pm on HPPR

Back in my late twenties, after my marriage had ended, I just couldn’t stand being in the city. I fled to the Mojave Desert every chance I got, because in the wilderness, with no people for miles upon miles, I felt less alone. That sounded crazy whenever I said it out loud, so I seldom did.

But this last week,

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Our Turn at this Earth: Taking Notice

June 11, 2018

“Our Turn at this Earth” is broadcast Thursdays at 6:44 pm on HPPR.

Today, rather than share my observations of the High Plains, I devised an exercise to encourage you to explore yours. I hope you enjoy it and that it brings you some insight into your relationship with the land. You can do this in your head, but it will be more informative if you do it with your feet,

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