Photographer Sally Thomson's gorgeous new book of photographs and texts, Homeground, is a deep exploration of rangelands in the Southwest––landscapes, livestock, water, wildlife, and the stewards who keep the land thriving. With her deep background in landscape architecture, conservation, and land use planning, Thomson photographs in ways that reveal a deep understanding and love for the land in all its richness and diversity.
Saving seeds, saving ecosystems
Investing in regenerative ag
From suburban Chicago to rural Montana: the journey of a bison rancher
A matter of conscience
The robber barons of today's food corporations
Farm Aid: Food, festivity, and fighting for farmers
Healthy fish snacks––what cod be better?
The Carbon Credit Conundrum
At The Table: Chefs advocating for a better food system
The six-legged livestock: Bees
Bonus episode: Ask Me Anything!
Land, sheep, and the inefficiency of being too efficient
Transforming 40 million acres of lawns into thriving ecosystems
Sheep and goats for healthy land, thriving businesses, and fire reduction
Words of wisdom from a holistic veterinarian and regenerative dairy farmer
Funneling federal ag money to the people who most need it
How to have family business meetings that are productive––and short
Weathering global change on an Oregon sheep ranch
From mountaintops to farm fields: Landscape scale restoration
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