It’s no secret that our food system is, in many ways, broken. One symptom of that brokenness is the massive scale of food waste we see in the United States and across the world. In the U.S. alone, we ...
Gleaning after harvest is a time-honored way to help families stretch their food dollars with what would be otherwise wasted. (Photo by Donna Kallner / The Daily Yonder) Recently I told a friend I was ...
The three women in the painting stoop low in the field, their hands reaching for leftover stalks of wheat. Their bent figures dominate the foreground, emphasizing the physical toll of their labor.
No, not your neighbor’s oranges — there are fruit trees spread across Los Angeles County that anyone can take from. These trees are important because for every piece of food we eat that comes from a ...
(This story was updated because an earlier version contained inaccuracies.) Red, orange and yellow buckets packed with greens line up neatly on raised dirt hills. Intermittent chatter is heard as ...
Volunteer Cary Friberg carries a box of freshly-harvested rainbow chard during a gleaning by Community Harvest of Central Vermont at Dog River Farm in Berlin on Tuesday, July 22. Photo by Glenn ...
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