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View Comments Farm-fresh food. A compelling cause. Live music. And tomatoes, lots of tomatoes, in varied shapes, sizes and colors. All these factors combined for a fruitful 2021 Tomato Feastival on June 6 at the Goodwood Museum & Gardens. “It was just an amazing turnout,” said Kate Wasson, a board member of the Red Hills Small Farm Alliance and Feastival planner. “We were hoping for 500 people and when I saw the line wrapped around for blocks I couldn’t wrap my head around it. It was a wonderful, wonderful event.” Early estimates project there were at least 1,100 attendees at the event, a longtime tradition of the Red Hills Small Farm Alliance, a nonprofit supporting our local farming community. ....
Smarter by Nature: Sustainable, Socially-Minded Farming I’m visiting Smarter by Nature in a time of transition. Rows of winter greens look ready for harvest, while spring seedlings wait to enter the ground. In a shady corner of the lot, Kyp and Angelique methodically cut weeds with hand sickles. They work quickly, but they have several more rows to tackle with nothing but people power. “Many people think that using hand tools is a lot of work,” Kyp says. “But it’s not really, because we only do it twice a year. We have to bring new carbon into our soil” ....
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Composting in Tallahassee | Building Soil in the Red Hills and Sandhills Years ago I tagged along with an archeologist to a site in the Saint Marks Refuge. After some bushwhacking through a hardwood forest, we found ourselves in a long abandoned village. There were no stone ruins, or visible structures of any sort; nothing at all to distinguish it from the surrounding forest. Only one clue told us what had been here before. Looking down, we saw a swath of dark soil peppered with conch and oyster shells. We were, in a way, looking at the compost of prehistoric Floridians. ....