Prairie Land Intangibles

Country Roads on a misty June morning; naked grain land on the left, earth covering grassland on the right.

It matters a great deal that there be intangibles we cannot get our hands on. And it matters that we get to know these intangibles and learn to honour them because they are the internal nudges, they are the link to our own inner nature; a nature many woman have been told has no place in agriculture.

That grassland landscapes and people who steward the land with mother nature in mind are still here, matters a great deal more than we might give thought to.

It also matters that we grasp and explore the link between land and animal, sink our teeth into the natural connections and risk rearranging the pieces of our thinking about what it means to farm the land.

It matters – now more than ever.

Traveling back roads on a misty June morning. Naked grain land in foreground, grazing land at the rear.