Ethanol Promised a Low Carbon Future. Its Climate Footprint Shows Otherwise

“King Corn” dominates U.S. farmland and fuels the ethanol industry. But the fertilizer it relies on drives emissions and fouls drinking water.

Welcoming the Wolf at the Door

By protecting endangered wolves, conservationists support a healthy environment

The Myth of the Constitutional Sheriff

A once-fringe idea has gone mainstream—its flawed roots are as visible as ever
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Barbara Kingsolver on the Women of the Great Arizona Mine Strike

“If we could just get rid of these broads, we’d have it made,” said an Arizona Department of Public Safety officer

‘Disciples of White Jesus,’ Disciples of Trump

Pastor and author Angela Denker discusses what’s happening to white men and boys in Trump’s America

Native Life

When We Win: Stories From the Frontlines of Ecological Resistance

After decades of struggle, indigenous leaders and organizers have shown how to win against billionaires and large corporations

In Times of Trouble, My Mother’s History Tells Me We Shall Overcome

Our lives are marked by our creative journeys, both inward and outward

Tapping Into the Sweetness of Spring

“Waziya (Old Man Winter) is finally heading north”
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Politics & Policy

Republicans’ Latest Gambit to Deny Rural Veterans Health Care

A new bill would incrementally defund and dismantle rural VA services

Forty Organizations Offer a Plan to Revitalize Rural America

New Rural Policy Action Report highlights 26 legislative solutions that would benefit rural communities
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Religion

Megachurches: Streaming to a Barn Near You

How Pete Hegseth’s former Minnesota church is leading the new Christian “crusade”

Did Religion Motivate Assassination of Minnesota Lawmaker?

The media has overlooked Vance Boelter’s connection to the New Apostolic Reformation in his alleged targeting of public officials

A Fighting Faith

How a decades-long battle to protect religious freedom in the military is taking on Christian Nationalism
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Food & Agriculture

Thanksgiving Is Built on Farmers. Our Food System Should Be Too.

Antitrust enforcement isn’t about punishing success. It’s about ensuring that farmers and eaters can thrive.

How We Lost the Family Dairy 

My father wanted others to know his story

At Gilliard Farms, Food, Healing and Heritage Grow Together

For 150 years, a family of Gullah Geechee descent has preserved their story through family land
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History

Iowa Republicans Are Erasing the State’s History

Sixty percent of the historical society archives are being trashed with no transparency

How the U.S. Enlisted Farmers to ‘Feed the World’ in the 20th Century

As Trump eliminates U.S. international aid programs, a new history details the instrumental role Midwestern farmers played in establishing them

How Rural Post Offices Sustain Community

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

Can a Family Resurrect the American Chestnut Tree in Appalachia?

Virginia tree farmers reintroduce an iconic tree that was decimated by blight

Hunted to Near Extinction, Bobcats Are Edging Their Way Back

The bobcat’s return to rural Ohio, and nationwide, means a healthier ecosystem for all

The Trees at the Center of Our History

From the Pequot War to the New Deal-era Civilian Conservation Corps, trees tell a living story
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Arts & Culture

Coal Country Thanksgiving

The meaning of an old mountain tradition before it became “heritage cooking”

Farm Aid, at 40, Offers a Lifeline for Farmers Facing Their Worst Crisis in Decades

Willie Nelson, Neil Young and Bob Dylan headline a milestone 12-hour benefit concert

Spearfishing Makes a Splash in Michigan

How one man’s passion brought new life to the sport in the Great Lakes
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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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