Opinion

Where Do Democrats Go From Here? It Starts with Bold Leadership

As chair of the Nebraska Democratic Party, I believe Ken Martin as DNC chair will ensure rural America has a seat at the table

The Best Country Album of 2024 You’ve Never Heard Of

In Blackgrass, an old Dogg shows he has plenty of new tricks

Why I Believe Ben Wikler Will Show Up for Rural America as DNC Chair

“Ben is deeply proud of the Wisconsin Idea first embraced by Progressive Era state leaders in the early 20th century”
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Photo Essay

How Rural Post Offices Sustain Community

Reflections on the post offices of Benzie County, Michigan, as a living map
Mary Welcome, essay & photography

Politics & Policy

In Rural News Deserts, Trump Won Big

The election results show “that some of the most common victims of the collapse of local news” are the same people who support Trump, says Steven Waldman, the president and founder of Rebuild Local News.
Paul Farhi & John Volk, The State of Local News

The Right Wants to Divide Rural People and the Working Class. Here’s How We Unite.

The director of the Appalachia People’s Union on why the South is ready to stand up to Trump

As Goes the Black Belt, So Goes Georgia

As chair of the Bryan County Democrats, Keith McCants says that to win statewide, Democrats need to go outside of Atlanta
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Native Life

Hope in Turbulent Times: Native Leaders Take the Long View

Representatives from three tribes discuss how their communities have learned to endure by celebrating connections

Who Does Minnesota’s White Earth State Forest Belong To?

Can a beloved forest bridge the gap between a fractured past and a hopeful future?
Maija Hecht, essay & photography

Indigenous Artists Give Minnesota a Map Makeover

A roundtable conversation with three women who are reviving land-based wisdom and history from a Dakota perspective
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Science & Environment

Mapping a Mountain Lion’s Ghost

One mountain lion’s 800-mile journey to the heart of Chicago offers a window into the Midwest’s changing ecology

Rural Louisianans Confront Saltwater Intrusion on the Mississippi River

For residents of Plaquemines Parish, regional unity is needed to solve a growing drinking water crisis
Eva Tesfaye, WWNO & Lily Carey, Sierra

Project 2025 and Its Plans for the Nation’s Public Lands

Native leader says massive deregulation would lead to “total desecration”
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Barn Raisers

Barn Raiser’s 2024 Year in Review

Wendell Berry takes on “White Rural Rage,” farmers and environmentalists team up, and rural organizers contend with the opportunities, and aftermath, of an election year
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Wendell Berry: What New York Times Columnist Paul Krugman Gets Wrong About Rural America

‘Those of us who speak for the country (“rural America”) must never give up’
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Letters to the editor

Readers Respond to Wendell Berry

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Arts & Culture

Farm to Table Goes International in Rural New York 

Korean lunch, Albanian dinner and Iranian wine—in the Catskills?

Country Queers Spread the Love in Rural America

Rae Garringer’s new book documents more than a decade of LGBTQ+ rural life

A Supper Club State of Mind

Wisconsin has more supper clubs than any other state. But how long will this iconic institution survive?
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Food & Agriculture

‘Where There’s a Will, There’s a Way’: How a Young Virginian Kept the Farm in the Family

Farmers like Dustin Watson are turning toward new land-centered models to overcome the challenges of farm transfer and succession

When the CAFO Industry Comes for Your County

“Dodge County, Inc.” exposes the brutal costs of Big Ag

A Second Trump Administration Threatens Longstanding USDA Conservation and Insurance Programs

Family farmers fear the Conservation Reserve Program, a steady source of income, could be eliminated
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History

The Devil Spiders of the Catskills

A hair-raising, barn-burning tale from “Eerie Appalachia”

Land of Liberty

Myth-making in the early American republic

Jim Hightower Confronts the 1980s Farm Crisis

"It's the same old story—Reagan helps the rich, and Lord help the rest of us."
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