Dave and Jeremy, at The Land Institute back in 1994. |
The intern group
admired Dave for his thoughtful commentary on the readings, and his practical
skills in areas such as fence-building. Jeremy’s unbounded enthusiasm for
everything new, and good cheer brought good energy to the group. A tradition in
the work-day of The Land Institute of rotating lunch preparation inspires our
current Farm Lunch model, in which our apprentices take turns making a hearty
lunch for the crew.
Dave and Jeremy
shared memorable occasions, from the beautiful experience of sitting in a
living room listening to Wendell Berry read aloud one of his short stories, to
watching a thunderstorm roll in over the vast Kansas sky, to sometimes-absurd
adventures. After that year, Jeremy (and Audrey) moved back to the Northeast,
while Dave stayed at The Land Institute for a couple more years before he, too,
moved to New England with Marci. Over time, we have become like family to one
another. It was with much history, then, that Dave and Jeremy became partners
in farming this land in 2006.
The year at The
Land Institute gave Jeremy and Dave much of the theoretical footing on which
our farm system is based. I think the mission statement of The Land Institute
puts well our highest aspirations for Simple Gifts Farm:
“When people,
land, and community are as one, all three members prosper; when they relate not
as members but as competing interests, all three are exploited. By consulting
Nature as the source and measure of that membership, The Land Institute seeks
to develop an agriculture that will save soil from being lost or poisoned,
while promoting a community life at once prosperous and enduring.”
Thank you once
more for joining us in this life’s work.
All the best from Audrey (farm family & essay editor)
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