Saturday, October 31, 2009

Urban Farming: Novella Carpenter




Obsessives: Urban Farming
BY MEREDITH ARTHUR, ERIC SLATKIN, AND BLAKE SMITH
Novella Carpenter started small, with some plants in an empty lot next to her house in Oakland. A couple of years later, she was tending to a full-blown farm, with goats, turkeys, ducks, pigs, and a robust garden. Her book, Farm City, details her experiences. As does this video, which tackles questions of neighborliness (which is more offensive: police sirens or roosters crowing?), environmental poisons (raised beds are key), and the all-important slaughter question. The answer: Yes, she does (and yes, there is some bloody footage).


From: chow.com
link: http://www.chow.com/stories/11911

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