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Plowing with a primitive native plow (Russia, c. 1879 - 1930).
yobaba2point0:Bob Fletcher, a former California agriculture inspector who, ignoring the resentment o
Los olivares de Jaen, 2016.
Horizontals XXXII - agricultura con espárragos, trigo y viñedos, Navarra, 2011.
Bamana Male Antelope headdress (N'Gonzon Koun), Mali. 19th-20th century.
marcvs-antonivs:mars. war and agriculture(ko-fi)
Cotton hoers from Memphis, Tennessee are carried by trucks to the Arkansas plantations (1937). The
DPIRD WorkshopLast week I voluntarily attended a two day workshop at the Department of Primary Indus
arthistorycq:“April” from the Creation EmbroideryLocation: Gerona, Spainc. 1100
Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry (1416), MarchThe snow has melted and the peasants go about prepar
The Valley RailwayCuyahoga Valley National Park, OhioBy the 1850s, railroads began to replace canals
The first map of America’s food supply chain is mind-bogglingThis map shows how food flows between c
Padi, Bali, Indonesia, 1979.
bodakfenty:berniesrevolution:Happy Black History MonthMLK was OVER it!He’s absolutely right! Here’s
thegikitiki:Well, Here’s Your Problem… Rural America, 1974
Painting by Anita Magsaysay-Ho; looking a little happier than I would be to carry sheaves around all
Paisaje del Altiplano en la estación húmeda, cerca de Chinchero, 2011.
Vistas de la meseta II - campo de heno recién cosechado, Burgos, Castilla y Léon, 2011.
onegreenplanet:How Animal Agriculture Is Draining the World of Biodiversity
purple-bananaman:spacedoutrocketeer:moldykins:This was one of my favorite things I made in school la
museum-of-artifacts:Roman Farmer’s calendar. Rome, Museo della Civiltà Romana, inv. M.C.R. n. 3485 E
mythologyofthepoetandthemuse:Saffron gatherers from Akrotiri excavations, Santorini island, Bronze A
blueblackdream:Andrew Moore, Golden Valley Norwegian Lutheran Church, Perkins County, South Dakota,
lionofchaeronea:Kore (Persephone) gives the Eleusinian nobleman Triptolemos the gift of grain, which
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