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May and June Recap - Interdependence

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A great deal of sensitive concern and observation is necessary to begin to understand why Nature depends on an apparently chaotic disorder. ― Viktor Schauberger Many of us feel very torn, bitter, and even helpless as we watch the news and see our country grow more hostile to ourselves, our friends and family, and our community. But we cannot afford to be neutral on a moving train. We believe that a much-needed response to systemic decay is the building of trust between community members and an increase in collaboration. Our work as members of THC embodies a practical solution to the problems we are experiencing.  In these past two months, we have watched our spring seedlings transform into an abundant harvest. A myriad of greens, beans, carrots, and peas in our meals have made us grateful for the hard work in which we have shared, and the abundance that a few inches of topsoil can provide (when well managed). The Harvest Collective has also been providing support at Lick Run Farm , whe