Our local places should be the centre of our attention - not the nation state or the world| overthefield.substack.com
The farmer is a steward of death as much as he is of life| overthefield.substack.com
The resistance of wood against the Machine| overthefield.substack.com
What is Berry's vision for agriculture in the future? One that is locally adapted and anti-industrial.| overthefield.substack.com
The forth in a series of posts guiding you through essays from Wendell Berry| overthefield.substack.com
Quantity over quality seems to be the message of the day - but should it be?| overthefield.substack.com
The third in a series of posts guiding us through essays from Wendell Berry| overthefield.substack.com
The second in a series of posts guiding us through essays from Wendell Berry| overthefield.substack.com
A new reading group| overthefield.substack.com
Wisdom from the Agrarians| overthefield.substack.com
We should protect the planet we already have rather than try to colonise Mars| overthefield.substack.com
Farmers cannot "love nature entirely"; neither should they.| overthefield.substack.com
One of the authors who has significantly shaped my thinking is Wendell Berry, and he is an author I would love to introduce you all to through my writing at Over the Field -especially concerning his philosophy of agriculture.| overthefield.substack.com
The life of the shepherd is bound up with his sheep| overthefield.substack.com
Wisdom From The Agrarians| overthefield.substack.com
Where one finds death in nature, an abundance of life is sure to follow| overthefield.substack.com
On the importance of obeying the Doctrine of Return| overthefield.substack.com
"Is it good?" is the question Wendell Berry constantly asks us. It's a question which demands a response.| overthefield.substack.com
To truly care for something demands something great from us. Have we really grasped this?| overthefield.substack.com
Cultivating places of authenticity in an inauthentic world| overthefield.substack.com