Photo by Cynthia Vagnetti


 

Nancy Vogelsberg-Busch - Home, Kansas

Women need a voice in how our food is raised.  We can no longer just "keep the books" for the men folk.  We need to start writing the books on how to become better farmers.  I would love for more women to realize how significant our traditional care-taking roles can be for caring for our soils.

RealAudio: Nancy Vogelsberg - Busch


 
I am grateful for being able to raise my Children on a farm where we use no harmful chemicals.  The greatest gift I have given my children have been learned from this farm.  The lessons taught here will help them become more responsible adults.

There are many differences between farmers and ranchers and the non-agriculture community.  We all depend on land for our food and the people who know how to produce our food.  The tool of observations employed by these "applied scientists" in their  production system and is is a step towards healing the land and fractured communities.
- Cynthia Vagnetti


 
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