When Rakel took over the last farm in her Norwegian village, she was not only taking responsibility for a flock of sheep, but also a way of life at a crossroads family Video 23:17 2 votes
Danes revel in 'dancing cow day' for first time since Covid outbreak – national event to mark organic dairy cattle's release from winter barns has been online only since 2020 Article 561 words 5 votes
At least twenty municipalities have changed local laws to allow backyard chicken coops since the pandemic started Article 903 words 8 votes
Migrant workers restricted to farms under one grower’s virus lockdown work Article 1910 words 8 votes
Kulning – The often high-pitched herding calls of the Nordic fäbod culture; a group of labor songs developed out of needs rather than musical expression Article 2385 words, published Sep 2 2020 9 votes
Less than 2% of Kentucky farms are Black-owned. This company is trying to change that. Article 1502 words 5 votes
Icelandic farming union has been surprised by the enthusiastic response to its appeal for volunteers to help sick farmers out during the Covid-19 outbreak Article 332 words 7 votes
At the Green Free School in Copenhagen, you're more likely to find pupils repairing a bicycle or doing urban farming than sitting in front of a blackboard education Article 1073 words, published Jan 21 2020 8 votes
Undocumented, vulnerable, scared: The US women who pick your food for $3 an hour ~life.women Article 1258 words 6 votes