Comment by 🐐 satch

Re: "The Unsettling of America"

In: s/farming

@Pollard

As someone who grew up in a low income family in a rural part of Western MA packed with organic small farmers, we could afford to eat fresh organic produce and grass fed meat and we did so. Our family of four with $30k annually spent $10k on food each year and grew more ourselves.

I still live here and now as a college student eat almost as well on even less money. We are very lucky to have some of the best access to local foods in the country.

So while it’s not easy for low income families to afford high quality food, it’s possible. Programs like EBT and HIP help a great deal and I think improving/expanding them is part of the solution.

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2024-10-21 Β· 2 years ago

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πŸš€ digler Β· 2024-10-22 at 01:47:

This is on my list, and I'm interested in Wendell Berry from reading The Memory of Old Jack. Can anyone tell me a little bit of what they liked about the book so I can decide whether to read it next?

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🏍️ winduptoy:

The Unsettling of America β€” Just finished reading The Unsettling of America by Wendell Berry. Probably the most important book I've ever read.

πŸ’¬ 6 comments Β· 2 likes Β· 2024-06-20 Β· 2 years ago