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        <description>Turkana Farms, LLC, is a small scale producer of heritage breed livestock and a wide array of vegetables and berries on just over 39 acres in Germantown, New York. Under the stewardship of Peter Davies and Mark Scherzer, the farm is dedicated to sustainable agriculture and eschews the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, growth enhancers,  and antibiotics.</description>
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                                            <![CDATA[ TURKANA FARMS, LLCGreen E-Market Bulletin June 5, 2025The first turkey to get up high, at one week old – photo by Mark ScherzerBack to SchoolHi all, Mark here.I went back to college for a seminar last week. The teacher provoking and guiding us was a now-93-year-old retired professor who had a profound effect on how I perceived the world for the last fifty plus years. The seminar followed a series of Saturday zoom meetings over the preceding academic year with up to 25 former students attending, all similarly feeling indebted to him. It reminded me why I came to so... <a href="https://robinhoodradioondemand.com/?post_type=podcast&amp;p=42057" class="read-more">Read More ›</a>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[ TURKANA FARMS, LLCGreen E-Market Bulletin June 5, 2025The first turkey to get up high, at one week old – photo by Mark ScherzerBack to SchoolHi all, Mark here.I went back to college for a seminar last week. The teacher provoking and guiding us was a now-93-year-old retired professor who had a profound effect on how I perceived the world for the last fifty plus years. The seminar followed a series of Saturday zoom meetings over the preceding academic year with up to 25 former students attending, all similarly feeling indebted to him. It reminded me why I came to so... Read More ›]]>
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                    <![CDATA[AgriCulture:  Lisette has Two Moms]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin April 10, 2025 Lisette sticking with 272 and Louisette – photo by Mark Scherzer Lisette Has Two MomsHi all, Mark here. Happy Passover and Good Palm Sunday.The title of this bulletin is “Lisette Has Two Moms.” Despite the title, please don’t even consider removing this story from the library shelves at the U.S. Military Academy, or barring it from the performance calendar at the Kennedy Center. It’s not Woke, even though it’s about an awakening. My new favorite lamb, Lisette, is learning to navigate this complicated world.I introduced you to Lisette a couple... <a href="https://robinhoodradioondemand.com/?post_type=podcast&amp;p=41470" class="read-more">Read More ›</a>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin April 10, 2025 Lisette sticking with 272 and Louisette – photo by Mark Scherzer Lisette Has Two MomsHi all, Mark here. Happy Passover and Good Palm Sunday.The title of this bulletin is “Lisette Has Two Moms.” Despite the title, please don’t even consider removing this story from the library shelves at the U.S. Military Academy, or barring it from the performance calendar at the Kennedy Center. It’s not Woke, even though it’s about an awakening. My new favorite lamb, Lisette, is learning to navigate this complicated world.I introduced you to Lisette a couple... Read More ›]]>
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                    <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin April 10, 2025 Lisette sticking with 272 and Louisette – photo by Mark Scherzer Lisette Has Two MomsHi all, Mark here. Happy Passover and Good Palm Sunday.The title of this bulletin is “Lisette Has Two Moms.” Despite the title, please don’t even consider removing this story from the library shelves at the U.S. Military Academy, or barring it from the performance calendar at the Kennedy Center. It’s not Woke, even though it’s about an awakening. My new favorite lamb, Lisette, is learning to navigate this complicated world.I introduced you to Lisette a couple... <a href="https://robinhoodradioondemand.com/?post_type=podcast&amp;p=41470" class="read-more">Read More ›</a>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[AgriCulture: Resilience]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 23 Jan 2025 16:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin January 20, 2025 The snow before the cold — photo by Mark Scherzer ResilienceHi all, Mark here.It’s the evening of January 19. For the first time this winter, enough snow is accumulating outside to make it worth shoveling. We’re cozily sitting in front of the fire in the library listening to Ici Musique, public radio streamed from Montreal. I’m contemplating the blast of cold air that’s going to arrive tomorrow, Inauguration Day. How appropriate. An observer might think I’m readying myself for life north of the border in the event I end up... <a href="https://robinhoodradioondemand.com/?post_type=podcast&amp;p=40685" class="read-more">Read More ›</a>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin January 20, 2025 The snow before the cold — photo by Mark Scherzer ResilienceHi all, Mark here.It’s the evening of January 19. For the first time this winter, enough snow is accumulating outside to make it worth shoveling. We’re cozily sitting in front of the fire in the library listening to Ici Musique, public radio streamed from Montreal. I’m contemplating the blast of cold air that’s going to arrive tomorrow, Inauguration Day. How appropriate. An observer might think I’m readying myself for life north of the border in the event I end up... Read More ›]]>
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                    <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin January 20, 2025 The snow before the cold — photo by Mark Scherzer ResilienceHi all, Mark here.It’s the evening of January 19. For the first time this winter, enough snow is accumulating outside to make it worth shoveling. We’re cozily sitting in front of the fire in the library listening to Ici Musique, public radio streamed from Montreal. I’m contemplating the blast of cold air that’s going to arrive tomorrow, Inauguration Day. How appropriate. An observer might think I’m readying myself for life north of the border in the event I end up... <a href="https://robinhoodradioondemand.com/?post_type=podcast&amp;p=40685" class="read-more">Read More ›</a>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin January 20, 2025 The snow before the cold — photo by Mark Scherzer ResilienceHi all, Mark here.It’s the evening of January 19. For the first time this winter, enough snow is accumulating outside to make it worth shoveling. We’re cozily sitting in front of the fire in the library listening to Ici Musique, public radio streamed from Montreal. I’m contemplating the blast of cold air that’s going to arrive tomorrow, Inauguration Day. How appropriate. An observer might think I’m readying myself for life north of the border in the event I end up... Read More ›]]>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 03 Jan 2025 18:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin January 3, 2025 I bottle feed a frail newborn as mom looks on — photo by Arthur Gary Where Have All the Shepherds Gone?Hi all, Mark here.As if to re-affirm our bond with the farm while escaping it for our holiday in Québec, when we decided to see a movie on Christmas day we chose one entitled simply “Berger,” French for “shepherd”. It’s based on a semi-autobiographical novel about a 30 year old Montreal office drone, Mathyas, who realized his dream of a pastoral life by abandoning his public relations career to adopt... <a href="https://robinhoodradioondemand.com/?post_type=podcast&amp;p=40474" class="read-more">Read More ›</a>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin January 3, 2025 I bottle feed a frail newborn as mom looks on — photo by Arthur Gary Where Have All the Shepherds Gone?Hi all, Mark here.As if to re-affirm our bond with the farm while escaping it for our holiday in Québec, when we decided to see a movie on Christmas day we chose one entitled simply “Berger,” French for “shepherd”. It’s based on a semi-autobiographical novel about a 30 year old Montreal office drone, Mathyas, who realized his dream of a pastoral life by abandoning his public relations career to adopt... Read More ›]]>
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                    <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin January 3, 2025 I bottle feed a frail newborn as mom looks on — photo by Arthur Gary Where Have All the Shepherds Gone?Hi all, Mark here.As if to re-affirm our bond with the farm while escaping it for our holiday in Québec, when we decided to see a movie on Christmas day we chose one entitled simply “Berger,” French for “shepherd”. It’s based on a semi-autobiographical novel about a 30 year old Montreal office drone, Mathyas, who realized his dream of a pastoral life by abandoning his public relations career to adopt... <a href="https://robinhoodradioondemand.com/?post_type=podcast&amp;p=40474" class="read-more">Read More ›</a>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin January 3, 2025 I bottle feed a frail newborn as mom looks on — photo by Arthur Gary Where Have All the Shepherds Gone?Hi all, Mark here.As if to re-affirm our bond with the farm while escaping it for our holiday in Québec, when we decided to see a movie on Christmas day we chose one entitled simply “Berger,” French for “shepherd”. It’s based on a semi-autobiographical novel about a 30 year old Montreal office drone, Mathyas, who realized his dream of a pastoral life by abandoning his public relations career to adopt... Read More ›]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin December 17, 2024 Enter the Season of Miracles — photo by Eric Rouleau A Season of MiraclesHi all, Mark here.Tis the season of miracles. This year, by cosmic design, Christmas and Hanukkah fall on the same day and Christians and Jews will simultaneously celebrate a couple of lollapaloozas. For Christians, the Virgin Birth. For Jews, the one-day supply of oil that provided light for eight days. Could there be any more propitious time for the performance of another miracle, the one promised by none other than Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., to make America... <a href="https://robinhoodradioondemand.com/?post_type=podcast&amp;p=40345" class="read-more">Read More ›</a>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin December 17, 2024 Enter the Season of Miracles — photo by Eric Rouleau A Season of MiraclesHi all, Mark here.Tis the season of miracles. This year, by cosmic design, Christmas and Hanukkah fall on the same day and Christians and Jews will simultaneously celebrate a couple of lollapaloozas. For Christians, the Virgin Birth. For Jews, the one-day supply of oil that provided light for eight days. Could there be any more propitious time for the performance of another miracle, the one promised by none other than Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., to make America... Read More ›]]>
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                    <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin December 17, 2024 Enter the Season of Miracles — photo by Eric Rouleau A Season of MiraclesHi all, Mark here.Tis the season of miracles. This year, by cosmic design, Christmas and Hanukkah fall on the same day and Christians and Jews will simultaneously celebrate a couple of lollapaloozas. For Christians, the Virgin Birth. For Jews, the one-day supply of oil that provided light for eight days. Could there be any more propitious time for the performance of another miracle, the one promised by none other than Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., to make America... <a href="https://robinhoodradioondemand.com/?post_type=podcast&amp;p=40345" class="read-more">Read More ›</a>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin December 17, 2024 Enter the Season of Miracles — photo by Eric Rouleau A Season of MiraclesHi all, Mark here.Tis the season of miracles. This year, by cosmic design, Christmas and Hanukkah fall on the same day and Christians and Jews will simultaneously celebrate a couple of lollapaloozas. For Christians, the Virgin Birth. For Jews, the one-day supply of oil that provided light for eight days. Could there be any more propitious time for the performance of another miracle, the one promised by none other than Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., to make America... Read More ›]]>
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                    <![CDATA[AgriCulture: A Watched Pot Never Boils]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 12 Dec 2024 18:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin December 12, 2024 Frozen in anticipation — photo by Mark Scherzer A Watched Pot Never BoilsHi all, Mark here.”Patience is a virtue.” I don’t know if that’s a view unique to the societies of western Europe, whose values so deeply permeate our own settler-colonial American culture, or if it’s a more universally accepted truth. But there are a million ways we can be reminded that being impatient is childish, and that expressing impatience is impolite, unwise, or even risky.Think about it. There is broad consensus that the most annoying question a kid can... <a href="https://robinhoodradioondemand.com/?post_type=podcast&amp;p=40278" class="read-more">Read More ›</a>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin December 12, 2024 Frozen in anticipation — photo by Mark Scherzer A Watched Pot Never BoilsHi all, Mark here.”Patience is a virtue.” I don’t know if that’s a view unique to the societies of western Europe, whose values so deeply permeate our own settler-colonial American culture, or if it’s a more universally accepted truth. But there are a million ways we can be reminded that being impatient is childish, and that expressing impatience is impolite, unwise, or even risky.Think about it. There is broad consensus that the most annoying question a kid can... Read More ›]]>
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                    <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin December 12, 2024 Frozen in anticipation — photo by Mark Scherzer A Watched Pot Never BoilsHi all, Mark here.”Patience is a virtue.” I don’t know if that’s a view unique to the societies of western Europe, whose values so deeply permeate our own settler-colonial American culture, or if it’s a more universally accepted truth. But there are a million ways we can be reminded that being impatient is childish, and that expressing impatience is impolite, unwise, or even risky.Think about it. There is broad consensus that the most annoying question a kid can... <a href="https://robinhoodradioondemand.com/?post_type=podcast&amp;p=40278" class="read-more">Read More ›</a>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin December 12, 2024 Frozen in anticipation — photo by Mark Scherzer A Watched Pot Never BoilsHi all, Mark here.”Patience is a virtue.” I don’t know if that’s a view unique to the societies of western Europe, whose values so deeply permeate our own settler-colonial American culture, or if it’s a more universally accepted truth. But there are a million ways we can be reminded that being impatient is childish, and that expressing impatience is impolite, unwise, or even risky.Think about it. There is broad consensus that the most annoying question a kid can... Read More ›]]>
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                    <![CDATA[AgriCulture: Just the Facts, Please]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 27 Nov 2024 14:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[ TURKANA FARMS, LLCGreen E-Market Bulletin November 25, 2024These need explaining — photo by Eric RouleauJust the Facts, PleaseHi all, Mark here.Most of my life I’ve cultivated an air of detached irony. I offer satiric commentary about the day’s news. I point out the absurdities of human behavior in matters political and cultural. Borrowing an insight from my late partner’s son, Perry, I ask how the same people who claim it impossible for human activity to cause climate change also believe that clever politicians are able to shift the paths of hurricanes in order to damage particular communities for nefarious purposes?... <a href="https://robinhoodradioondemand.com/?post_type=podcast&amp;p=40131" class="read-more">Read More ›</a>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[ TURKANA FARMS, LLCGreen E-Market Bulletin November 25, 2024These need explaining — photo by Eric RouleauJust the Facts, PleaseHi all, Mark here.Most of my life I’ve cultivated an air of detached irony. I offer satiric commentary about the day’s news. I point out the absurdities of human behavior in matters political and cultural. Borrowing an insight from my late partner’s son, Perry, I ask how the same people who claim it impossible for human activity to cause climate change also believe that clever politicians are able to shift the paths of hurricanes in order to damage particular communities for nefarious purposes?... Read More ›]]>
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                    <![CDATA[ TURKANA FARMS, LLCGreen E-Market Bulletin November 25, 2024These need explaining — photo by Eric RouleauJust the Facts, PleaseHi all, Mark here.Most of my life I’ve cultivated an air of detached irony. I offer satiric commentary about the day’s news. I point out the absurdities of human behavior in matters political and cultural. Borrowing an insight from my late partner’s son, Perry, I ask how the same people who claim it impossible for human activity to cause climate change also believe that clever politicians are able to shift the paths of hurricanes in order to damage particular communities for nefarious purposes?... <a href="https://robinhoodradioondemand.com/?post_type=podcast&amp;p=40131" class="read-more">Read More ›</a>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[ TURKANA FARMS, LLCGreen E-Market Bulletin November 25, 2024These need explaining — photo by Eric RouleauJust the Facts, PleaseHi all, Mark here.Most of my life I’ve cultivated an air of detached irony. I offer satiric commentary about the day’s news. I point out the absurdities of human behavior in matters political and cultural. Borrowing an insight from my late partner’s son, Perry, I ask how the same people who claim it impossible for human activity to cause climate change also believe that clever politicians are able to shift the paths of hurricanes in order to damage particular communities for nefarious purposes?... Read More ›]]>
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                    <![CDATA[AgriCulture: The Day After]]>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 08 Nov 2024 14:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin November 7, 2024 A long road ahead — photo by Mark Scherzer The Risks and the BenefitsHi all, Mark here.It’s odd to feel hung over when you haven’t excessively drunk the night before. But that was absolutely the feeling I woke up with Wednesday morning — stupefied and a bit queasy.As usual, my first reach was for my phone, which had buzzed me awake. “Sad,” “Don’t understand,” “Numb,” were some of the messages from friends and family that came in over the course of the morning. And later in the afternoon, this one:... <a href="https://robinhoodradioondemand.com/?post_type=podcast&amp;p=39961" class="read-more">Read More ›</a>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin November 7, 2024 A long road ahead — photo by Mark Scherzer The Risks and the BenefitsHi all, Mark here.It’s odd to feel hung over when you haven’t excessively drunk the night before. But that was absolutely the feeling I woke up with Wednesday morning — stupefied and a bit queasy.As usual, my first reach was for my phone, which had buzzed me awake. “Sad,” “Don’t understand,” “Numb,” were some of the messages from friends and family that came in over the course of the morning. And later in the afternoon, this one:... Read More ›]]>
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                    <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin November 7, 2024 A long road ahead — photo by Mark Scherzer The Risks and the BenefitsHi all, Mark here.It’s odd to feel hung over when you haven’t excessively drunk the night before. But that was absolutely the feeling I woke up with Wednesday morning — stupefied and a bit queasy.As usual, my first reach was for my phone, which had buzzed me awake. “Sad,” “Don’t understand,” “Numb,” were some of the messages from friends and family that came in over the course of the morning. And later in the afternoon, this one:... <a href="https://robinhoodradioondemand.com/?post_type=podcast&amp;p=39961" class="read-more">Read More ›</a>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin November 7, 2024 A long road ahead — photo by Mark Scherzer The Risks and the BenefitsHi all, Mark here.It’s odd to feel hung over when you haven’t excessively drunk the night before. But that was absolutely the feeling I woke up with Wednesday morning — stupefied and a bit queasy.As usual, my first reach was for my phone, which had buzzed me awake. “Sad,” “Don’t understand,” “Numb,” were some of the messages from friends and family that came in over the course of the morning. And later in the afternoon, this one:... Read More ›]]>
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                    <![CDATA[AgriCulture: The Risks and The Benefits]]>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 25 Oct 2024 14:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                    <![CDATA[AgriCulture: Not a Walk in the Park]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 10 Oct 2024 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:07:03</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[AgriCulture: The Logic of the Situation]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 01 Oct 2024 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin September 28, 2024 A view clear to Canada? photo by Mark Scherzer The Logic of the SituationHi all, Mark here.I don’t know if it’s the warped workings of my brain or a reflection of the train wreck of world affairs, but I seem plagued by a sense of helplessness lately. Forebodings of doom have kept me up at night and distracted me through the day.For several nights running, I’ve been awakened by vivid dreams. I wouldn’t call them nightmares, but the effect has been the same. Take last Sunday night, when a woman... <a href="https://robinhoodradioondemand.com/?post_type=podcast&amp;p=39574" class="read-more">Read More ›</a>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin September 28, 2024 A view clear to Canada? photo by Mark Scherzer The Logic of the SituationHi all, Mark here.I don’t know if it’s the warped workings of my brain or a reflection of the train wreck of world affairs, but I seem plagued by a sense of helplessness lately. Forebodings of doom have kept me up at night and distracted me through the day.For several nights running, I’ve been awakened by vivid dreams. I wouldn’t call them nightmares, but the effect has been the same. Take last Sunday night, when a woman... Read More ›]]>
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                    <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin September 28, 2024 A view clear to Canada? photo by Mark Scherzer The Logic of the SituationHi all, Mark here.I don’t know if it’s the warped workings of my brain or a reflection of the train wreck of world affairs, but I seem plagued by a sense of helplessness lately. Forebodings of doom have kept me up at night and distracted me through the day.For several nights running, I’ve been awakened by vivid dreams. I wouldn’t call them nightmares, but the effect has been the same. Take last Sunday night, when a woman... <a href="https://robinhoodradioondemand.com/?post_type=podcast&amp;p=39574" class="read-more">Read More ›</a>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin September 28, 2024 A view clear to Canada? photo by Mark Scherzer The Logic of the SituationHi all, Mark here.I don’t know if it’s the warped workings of my brain or a reflection of the train wreck of world affairs, but I seem plagued by a sense of helplessness lately. Forebodings of doom have kept me up at night and distracted me through the day.For several nights running, I’ve been awakened by vivid dreams. I wouldn’t call them nightmares, but the effect has been the same. Take last Sunday night, when a woman... Read More ›]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:06:23</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[AgriCulture: Home]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 12 Sep 2024 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin September 12, 2024 Turkeys returning home from a visit to the fence photo by Mark Scherzer HomeHi all, Mark here.Home is a powerful magnet. When Dorothy tapped her shoes and intoned “There’s no place like home” in her effort to get back there, she didn’t have to convince us. After her challenging adventures in the magical Land of Oz, who wouldn’t welcome the routine domesticity of home? And could you doubt that “I’ll be home for Christmas” was the dream of every World War II soldier, just as Bing Crosby crooned?Early September is... <a href="https://robinhoodradioondemand.com/?post_type=podcast&amp;p=39422" class="read-more">Read More ›</a>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin September 12, 2024 Turkeys returning home from a visit to the fence photo by Mark Scherzer HomeHi all, Mark here.Home is a powerful magnet. When Dorothy tapped her shoes and intoned “There’s no place like home” in her effort to get back there, she didn’t have to convince us. After her challenging adventures in the magical Land of Oz, who wouldn’t welcome the routine domesticity of home? And could you doubt that “I’ll be home for Christmas” was the dream of every World War II soldier, just as Bing Crosby crooned?Early September is... Read More ›]]>
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                    <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin September 12, 2024 Turkeys returning home from a visit to the fence photo by Mark Scherzer HomeHi all, Mark here.Home is a powerful magnet. When Dorothy tapped her shoes and intoned “There’s no place like home” in her effort to get back there, she didn’t have to convince us. After her challenging adventures in the magical Land of Oz, who wouldn’t welcome the routine domesticity of home? And could you doubt that “I’ll be home for Christmas” was the dream of every World War II soldier, just as Bing Crosby crooned?Early September is... <a href="https://robinhoodradioondemand.com/?post_type=podcast&amp;p=39422" class="read-more">Read More ›</a>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin September 12, 2024 Turkeys returning home from a visit to the fence photo by Mark Scherzer HomeHi all, Mark here.Home is a powerful magnet. When Dorothy tapped her shoes and intoned “There’s no place like home” in her effort to get back there, she didn’t have to convince us. After her challenging adventures in the magical Land of Oz, who wouldn’t welcome the routine domesticity of home? And could you doubt that “I’ll be home for Christmas” was the dream of every World War II soldier, just as Bing Crosby crooned?Early September is... Read More ›]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:06:17</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[AgriCulture: Getting the Message]]>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 30 Aug 2024 13:35:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[ TURKANA FARMS, LLCGreen E-Market Bulletin August 29, 2024Orhan and Lale, hanging in the barn photo by Mark ScherzerGetting the MessageHi all, Mark here.From time to time during my office day, I stick my head out of the bathroom window upstairs, which faces toward the working part of the farm, to get a sense of what’s going on. I can see, for example, if the turkeys are wandering too far out toward the woods in the north field, and, if so, go out to round them up.Most of the information I gather is audible. If the sheep are contentedly moving about... <a href="https://robinhoodradioondemand.com/podcast/agriculture-getting-the-message/" class="read-more">Read More ›</a>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[ TURKANA FARMS, LLCGreen E-Market Bulletin August 29, 2024Orhan and Lale, hanging in the barn photo by Mark ScherzerGetting the MessageHi all, Mark here.From time to time during my office day, I stick my head out of the bathroom window upstairs, which faces toward the working part of the farm, to get a sense of what’s going on. I can see, for example, if the turkeys are wandering too far out toward the woods in the north field, and, if so, go out to round them up.Most of the information I gather is audible. If the sheep are contentedly moving about... Read More ›]]>
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                    <![CDATA[ TURKANA FARMS, LLCGreen E-Market Bulletin August 29, 2024Orhan and Lale, hanging in the barn photo by Mark ScherzerGetting the MessageHi all, Mark here.From time to time during my office day, I stick my head out of the bathroom window upstairs, which faces toward the working part of the farm, to get a sense of what’s going on. I can see, for example, if the turkeys are wandering too far out toward the woods in the north field, and, if so, go out to round them up.Most of the information I gather is audible. If the sheep are contentedly moving about... <a href="https://robinhoodradioondemand.com/podcast/agriculture-getting-the-message/" class="read-more">Read More ›</a>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[ TURKANA FARMS, LLCGreen E-Market Bulletin August 29, 2024Orhan and Lale, hanging in the barn photo by Mark ScherzerGetting the MessageHi all, Mark here.From time to time during my office day, I stick my head out of the bathroom window upstairs, which faces toward the working part of the farm, to get a sense of what’s going on. I can see, for example, if the turkeys are wandering too far out toward the woods in the north field, and, if so, go out to round them up.Most of the information I gather is audible. If the sheep are contentedly moving about... Read More ›]]>
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                    <![CDATA[AgriCulture: The Bounty Around Us]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 13 Aug 2024 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[ TURKANA FARMS, LLCGreen E-Market Bulletin August 12, 2024Folies Campagnardes, Bouquet and photo by Michel BergerinThe Bounty Around UsHi all, Mark here.It’s an odd time to be away from the farm, just when the garden is beginning to produce in earnest and I should be busy harvesting, eating, selling and preserving. But what had become our regular, early-summer outing to visit Éric’s family and friends in Quebec shifted to a mid-August voyage this year to take advantage of the arrival in Montréal of a revived 1978 rock opera, Starmania, a magical production which proved well worth the adjustment. Thankfully, Steve was... <a href="https://robinhoodradioondemand.com/podcast/agriculture-the-bounty-around-us/" class="read-more">Read More ›</a>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[ TURKANA FARMS, LLCGreen E-Market Bulletin August 12, 2024Folies Campagnardes, Bouquet and photo by Michel BergerinThe Bounty Around UsHi all, Mark here.It’s an odd time to be away from the farm, just when the garden is beginning to produce in earnest and I should be busy harvesting, eating, selling and preserving. But what had become our regular, early-summer outing to visit Éric’s family and friends in Quebec shifted to a mid-August voyage this year to take advantage of the arrival in Montréal of a revived 1978 rock opera, Starmania, a magical production which proved well worth the adjustment. Thankfully, Steve was... Read More ›]]>
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                    <![CDATA[ TURKANA FARMS, LLCGreen E-Market Bulletin August 12, 2024Folies Campagnardes, Bouquet and photo by Michel BergerinThe Bounty Around UsHi all, Mark here.It’s an odd time to be away from the farm, just when the garden is beginning to produce in earnest and I should be busy harvesting, eating, selling and preserving. But what had become our regular, early-summer outing to visit Éric’s family and friends in Quebec shifted to a mid-August voyage this year to take advantage of the arrival in Montréal of a revived 1978 rock opera, Starmania, a magical production which proved well worth the adjustment. Thankfully, Steve was... <a href="https://robinhoodradioondemand.com/podcast/agriculture-the-bounty-around-us/" class="read-more">Read More ›</a>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[ TURKANA FARMS, LLCGreen E-Market Bulletin August 12, 2024Folies Campagnardes, Bouquet and photo by Michel BergerinThe Bounty Around UsHi all, Mark here.It’s an odd time to be away from the farm, just when the garden is beginning to produce in earnest and I should be busy harvesting, eating, selling and preserving. But what had become our regular, early-summer outing to visit Éric’s family and friends in Quebec shifted to a mid-August voyage this year to take advantage of the arrival in Montréal of a revived 1978 rock opera, Starmania, a magical production which proved well worth the adjustment. Thankfully, Steve was... Read More ›]]>
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                    <![CDATA[AgriCulture: Summer's Turning Point]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 31 Jul 2024 16:55:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin July 30, 2024 The first brave turkeys venture outdoors, Photo by Mark Scherzer Summer’s Turning PointHi all, Mark here.I’m certainly not the only person who’s been dwelling on life transitions lately. During several weeks of psychological tumult the entire country, if not the world, was focused on the ability of one man to accept that the time had come for him to surrender control and let a younger generation steer the ship of state. Change, no matter how necessary, is not easy.While focused mentally on the drama of Joe Biden’s transition, I’ve been... <a href="https://robinhoodradioondemand.com/?post_type=podcast&amp;p=39039" class="read-more">Read More ›</a>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin July 30, 2024 The first brave turkeys venture outdoors, Photo by Mark Scherzer Summer’s Turning PointHi all, Mark here.I’m certainly not the only person who’s been dwelling on life transitions lately. During several weeks of psychological tumult the entire country, if not the world, was focused on the ability of one man to accept that the time had come for him to surrender control and let a younger generation steer the ship of state. Change, no matter how necessary, is not easy.While focused mentally on the drama of Joe Biden’s transition, I’ve been... Read More ›]]>
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                    <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin July 30, 2024 The first brave turkeys venture outdoors, Photo by Mark Scherzer Summer’s Turning PointHi all, Mark here.I’m certainly not the only person who’s been dwelling on life transitions lately. During several weeks of psychological tumult the entire country, if not the world, was focused on the ability of one man to accept that the time had come for him to surrender control and let a younger generation steer the ship of state. Change, no matter how necessary, is not easy.While focused mentally on the drama of Joe Biden’s transition, I’ve been... <a href="https://robinhoodradioondemand.com/?post_type=podcast&amp;p=39039" class="read-more">Read More ›</a>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin July 30, 2024 The first brave turkeys venture outdoors, Photo by Mark Scherzer Summer’s Turning PointHi all, Mark here.I’m certainly not the only person who’s been dwelling on life transitions lately. During several weeks of psychological tumult the entire country, if not the world, was focused on the ability of one man to accept that the time had come for him to surrender control and let a younger generation steer the ship of state. Change, no matter how necessary, is not easy.While focused mentally on the drama of Joe Biden’s transition, I’ve been... Read More ›]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:06:27</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[AgriCulture: To Everything There is a Season]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jul 2024 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin July 10, 2024 The apricots’ one day season, Photo by Mark Scherzer To Everything There is a SeasonHi all, Mark here.Sorry for the late bulletin. Blame it on the after-effects, which always hit me for a couple of days, of my latest COVID innoculation.Chatting with my friend George yesterday evening, he expressed some regret that summer’s end would soon be upon us. I found it a tad early to express such a sentiment on July 9, but I he explained that from his perspective July 4 was the last holiday of summer. From... <a href="https://robinhoodradioondemand.com/?post_type=podcast&amp;p=38889" class="read-more">Read More ›</a>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin July 10, 2024 The apricots’ one day season, Photo by Mark Scherzer To Everything There is a SeasonHi all, Mark here.Sorry for the late bulletin. Blame it on the after-effects, which always hit me for a couple of days, of my latest COVID innoculation.Chatting with my friend George yesterday evening, he expressed some regret that summer’s end would soon be upon us. I found it a tad early to express such a sentiment on July 9, but I he explained that from his perspective July 4 was the last holiday of summer. From... Read More ›]]>
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                    <![CDATA[AgriCulture: To Everything There is a Season]]>
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                    <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin July 10, 2024 The apricots’ one day season, Photo by Mark Scherzer To Everything There is a SeasonHi all, Mark here.Sorry for the late bulletin. Blame it on the after-effects, which always hit me for a couple of days, of my latest COVID innoculation.Chatting with my friend George yesterday evening, he expressed some regret that summer’s end would soon be upon us. I found it a tad early to express such a sentiment on July 9, but I he explained that from his perspective July 4 was the last holiday of summer. From... <a href="https://robinhoodradioondemand.com/?post_type=podcast&amp;p=38889" class="read-more">Read More ›</a>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin July 10, 2024 The apricots’ one day season, Photo by Mark Scherzer To Everything There is a SeasonHi all, Mark here.Sorry for the late bulletin. Blame it on the after-effects, which always hit me for a couple of days, of my latest COVID innoculation.Chatting with my friend George yesterday evening, he expressed some regret that summer’s end would soon be upon us. I found it a tad early to express such a sentiment on July 9, but I he explained that from his perspective July 4 was the last holiday of summer. From... Read More ›]]>
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                    <![CDATA[AgriCulture: Stopping at the Porch on a Sultry Evening]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 25 Jun 2024 18:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[ TURKANA FARMS, LLCGreen E-Market Bulletin June 25, 2024The sky at dinner at dusk from the porch, Photo by Mark ScherzerStopping at the Porch on a Sultry EveningHi all, Mark here.We need the long tail of the evening these days. The hours of gradually dimming sunlight cool the air enough to encourage a final burst of outdoor work, exertion made all the easier by the shower and dinner that await. The world outside the farm may be churning in relentless, hateful violence, but here peace descends daily in a gradual winding down.The house has been full. Nineteen overnight stays by six... <a href="https://robinhoodradioondemand.com/?post_type=podcast&amp;p=38698" class="read-more">Read More ›</a>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[ TURKANA FARMS, LLCGreen E-Market Bulletin June 25, 2024The sky at dinner at dusk from the porch, Photo by Mark ScherzerStopping at the Porch on a Sultry EveningHi all, Mark here.We need the long tail of the evening these days. The hours of gradually dimming sunlight cool the air enough to encourage a final burst of outdoor work, exertion made all the easier by the shower and dinner that await. The world outside the farm may be churning in relentless, hateful violence, but here peace descends daily in a gradual winding down.The house has been full. Nineteen overnight stays by six... Read More ›]]>
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                    <![CDATA[ TURKANA FARMS, LLCGreen E-Market Bulletin June 25, 2024The sky at dinner at dusk from the porch, Photo by Mark ScherzerStopping at the Porch on a Sultry EveningHi all, Mark here.We need the long tail of the evening these days. The hours of gradually dimming sunlight cool the air enough to encourage a final burst of outdoor work, exertion made all the easier by the shower and dinner that await. The world outside the farm may be churning in relentless, hateful violence, but here peace descends daily in a gradual winding down.The house has been full. Nineteen overnight stays by six... <a href="https://robinhoodradioondemand.com/?post_type=podcast&amp;p=38698" class="read-more">Read More ›</a>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[ TURKANA FARMS, LLCGreen E-Market Bulletin June 25, 2024The sky at dinner at dusk from the porch, Photo by Mark ScherzerStopping at the Porch on a Sultry EveningHi all, Mark here.We need the long tail of the evening these days. The hours of gradually dimming sunlight cool the air enough to encourage a final burst of outdoor work, exertion made all the easier by the shower and dinner that await. The world outside the farm may be churning in relentless, hateful violence, but here peace descends daily in a gradual winding down.The house has been full. Nineteen overnight stays by six... Read More ›]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:05:56</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[AgriCulture: No Kumbaya for Sophie]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[ TURKANA FARMS, LLCGreen E-Market Bulletin June 10, 2024Sophie, font of wisdom, Photo by Mark ScherzerNo Kumbaya for SophieHi all, Mark here.Thanks to farming, I’ve largely abandoned the illusion that human society is somehow separate from the natural world. I’m comfortable acknowledging that I am not “managing” nature but instead I am just another cog in a “larger ecosystem… built upon predation and death,” as observed in an acute missive to the New Yorker about animal welfare. The entire world is just an energy exchange where pretty much every creature eats others and is eventually also eaten.That letter to the editor echoed my... <a href="https://robinhoodradioondemand.com/?post_type=podcast&amp;p=38579" class="read-more">Read More ›</a>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[ TURKANA FARMS, LLCGreen E-Market Bulletin June 10, 2024Sophie, font of wisdom, Photo by Mark ScherzerNo Kumbaya for SophieHi all, Mark here.Thanks to farming, I’ve largely abandoned the illusion that human society is somehow separate from the natural world. I’m comfortable acknowledging that I am not “managing” nature but instead I am just another cog in a “larger ecosystem… built upon predation and death,” as observed in an acute missive to the New Yorker about animal welfare. The entire world is just an energy exchange where pretty much every creature eats others and is eventually also eaten.That letter to the editor echoed my... Read More ›]]>
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                    <![CDATA[AgriCulture: No Kumbaya for Sophie]]>
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                    <![CDATA[ TURKANA FARMS, LLCGreen E-Market Bulletin June 10, 2024Sophie, font of wisdom, Photo by Mark ScherzerNo Kumbaya for SophieHi all, Mark here.Thanks to farming, I’ve largely abandoned the illusion that human society is somehow separate from the natural world. I’m comfortable acknowledging that I am not “managing” nature but instead I am just another cog in a “larger ecosystem… built upon predation and death,” as observed in an acute missive to the New Yorker about animal welfare. The entire world is just an energy exchange where pretty much every creature eats others and is eventually also eaten.That letter to the editor echoed my... <a href="https://robinhoodradioondemand.com/?post_type=podcast&amp;p=38579" class="read-more">Read More ›</a>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[ TURKANA FARMS, LLCGreen E-Market Bulletin June 10, 2024Sophie, font of wisdom, Photo by Mark ScherzerNo Kumbaya for SophieHi all, Mark here.Thanks to farming, I’ve largely abandoned the illusion that human society is somehow separate from the natural world. I’m comfortable acknowledging that I am not “managing” nature but instead I am just another cog in a “larger ecosystem… built upon predation and death,” as observed in an acute missive to the New Yorker about animal welfare. The entire world is just an energy exchange where pretty much every creature eats others and is eventually also eaten.That letter to the editor echoed my... Read More ›]]>
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                    <![CDATA[AgriCulture: Be Prepared]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 29 May 2024 13:04:06 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin May 27, 2024 Tomatoes replace mugwort, Photo by Mark Scherzer Be PreparedHi all, Mark here.As my last bulletin may have suggested to you, I was not a successful Boy Scout. As reflected in my scramble to get ready for the arrival of this year’s turkey poults only after I got the call from the Germantown Post Office telling me to come pick them up, I wouldn’t comfortably fit in an organization whose motto is “Be Prepared”.My excuse for the turkey scramble — that they arrived a day ahead of schedule — might once... <a href="https://robinhoodradioondemand.com/podcast/agriculture-be-prepared/" class="read-more">Read More ›</a>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin May 27, 2024 Tomatoes replace mugwort, Photo by Mark Scherzer Be PreparedHi all, Mark here.As my last bulletin may have suggested to you, I was not a successful Boy Scout. As reflected in my scramble to get ready for the arrival of this year’s turkey poults only after I got the call from the Germantown Post Office telling me to come pick them up, I wouldn’t comfortably fit in an organization whose motto is “Be Prepared”.My excuse for the turkey scramble — that they arrived a day ahead of schedule — might once... Read More ›]]>
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                    <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin May 27, 2024 Tomatoes replace mugwort, Photo by Mark Scherzer Be PreparedHi all, Mark here.As my last bulletin may have suggested to you, I was not a successful Boy Scout. As reflected in my scramble to get ready for the arrival of this year’s turkey poults only after I got the call from the Germantown Post Office telling me to come pick them up, I wouldn’t comfortably fit in an organization whose motto is “Be Prepared”.My excuse for the turkey scramble — that they arrived a day ahead of schedule — might once... <a href="https://robinhoodradioondemand.com/podcast/agriculture-be-prepared/" class="read-more">Read More ›</a>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin May 27, 2024 Tomatoes replace mugwort, Photo by Mark Scherzer Be PreparedHi all, Mark here.As my last bulletin may have suggested to you, I was not a successful Boy Scout. As reflected in my scramble to get ready for the arrival of this year’s turkey poults only after I got the call from the Germantown Post Office telling me to come pick them up, I wouldn’t comfortably fit in an organization whose motto is “Be Prepared”.My excuse for the turkey scramble — that they arrived a day ahead of schedule — might once... Read More ›]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:06:41</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[AgriCulture: One of Those Mornings]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 15 May 2024 14:55:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin May 13, 2024 Newly arrived turkey poults eat egg yolks for fortification, Photo by Mark Scherzer One of Those MorningsHi all, Mark here.I am a creature of habit and an inveterate procrastinator. Both are generally considered undesirable characteristics. A procrastinator is a lazy avoider of responsibility. A follower of unchanging daily routines is simply boring.I try to look at the upside of my faults. Thanks to daily repetition of tasks in the same sequence, I virtually never forget to do a chore. If I postpone a difficult or distasteful task long enough, sometimes... <a href="https://robinhoodradioondemand.com/?post_type=podcast&amp;p=38358" class="read-more">Read More ›</a>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin May 13, 2024 Newly arrived turkey poults eat egg yolks for fortification, Photo by Mark Scherzer One of Those MorningsHi all, Mark here.I am a creature of habit and an inveterate procrastinator. Both are generally considered undesirable characteristics. A procrastinator is a lazy avoider of responsibility. A follower of unchanging daily routines is simply boring.I try to look at the upside of my faults. Thanks to daily repetition of tasks in the same sequence, I virtually never forget to do a chore. If I postpone a difficult or distasteful task long enough, sometimes... Read More ›]]>
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                    <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin May 13, 2024 Newly arrived turkey poults eat egg yolks for fortification, Photo by Mark Scherzer One of Those MorningsHi all, Mark here.I am a creature of habit and an inveterate procrastinator. Both are generally considered undesirable characteristics. A procrastinator is a lazy avoider of responsibility. A follower of unchanging daily routines is simply boring.I try to look at the upside of my faults. Thanks to daily repetition of tasks in the same sequence, I virtually never forget to do a chore. If I postpone a difficult or distasteful task long enough, sometimes... <a href="https://robinhoodradioondemand.com/?post_type=podcast&amp;p=38358" class="read-more">Read More ›</a>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin May 13, 2024 Newly arrived turkey poults eat egg yolks for fortification, Photo by Mark Scherzer One of Those MorningsHi all, Mark here.I am a creature of habit and an inveterate procrastinator. Both are generally considered undesirable characteristics. A procrastinator is a lazy avoider of responsibility. A follower of unchanging daily routines is simply boring.I try to look at the upside of my faults. Thanks to daily repetition of tasks in the same sequence, I virtually never forget to do a chore. If I postpone a difficult or distasteful task long enough, sometimes... Read More ›]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[  TURKANA FARMS, LLC Green E-Market Bulletin April 29, 2024 Doodle recently the center of Macho Matt’s affection, Photo by Brian Galletly Getting Our Act Two TogetherHi all, Mark here.I have been holding back from telling the sheep, so as not to create jealousy and resentment among the flock, but our much beloved Doodle has had another star turn recently. He had already gained some national recognition as a baby lamb last year, when he appeared in a photo montage at the Washington party for the retirement of my friend, Art, from the Justice Department. As various high level government... <a href="https://robinhoodradioondemand.com/?post_type=podcast&amp;p=38224" class="read-more">Read More ›</a>]]>
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