Cool. Motown Could End Up With the Largest Urban Farm in the World

I’m loving news out of Detroit that area farmer John Hantz wants Detroit to let him turn 70 acres of vacant and blighted land into a large vegetable farm with a cider mill and riding trails. Stories at UPI.com and the Detroit News say this would be the largest urban farm in the world. WhatContinue reading “Cool. Motown Could End Up With the Largest Urban Farm in the World”

VFG Review: Mad City Chickens

All four of us sat down over the weekend to watch my new acquisition: Mad City Chickens. I was excited to see a regionally-produced documentary about the backyard chicken movement. Those familiar with this site know that we now have chickens on The Farm and know that I’ve been designing backyard coops (in my mind)Continue reading “VFG Review: Mad City Chickens”

Really? A Group is Protesting the White House's Organic Garden?

I’ve been entertained this weekend by blog reports of a purported letter sent by a Big Ag advocacy group, the Mid America CropLife Association, to Michelle Obama. The letter, because of a related e-mail that’s being circulated, is being viewed as a protest of the Obamas’ new organic garden at the White House. I’ll beContinue reading “Really? A Group is Protesting the White House's Organic Garden?”

Cool Find: Virtual Graph Paper for Garden Planning

Today Hoosier Outsider asked me for a piece of graph paper. Amazingly, I actually have some. It’s leftover from college. Over the years I’ve used it a couple of times to plan changes to rooms or dream about home remodels. But what graph paper is really good for is planning a garden. That’s why IContinue reading “Cool Find: Virtual Graph Paper for Garden Planning”

Historic Mont Clair Forever Protected for Farming

Feeling the pressures of encroaching urban development, the owners of an early 1800s family farm have protected their 500-acres in Southern Indiana with a conservation easement. The Vincennes-area home that sits on the property, known as Mont Clair, dates to 1806 and was renovated in 1911. The agreement, with Bloomington-based Sycamore Land Trust, ensures thatContinue reading “Historic Mont Clair Forever Protected for Farming”