In 2022, Wendell recorded his reading of the essay, which was first published a decade earlier in Farming Magazine in 2012, and later included in his 2015 collection titled Our Only World.
His words offer rich perspectives and an insightful look at the critical importance of forest conservation and thoughtful management.
“When you find a farmer or forester who has united the inescapable economic concern with an equally compelling interest in ecology, that is when you had better stop and take notice.” – Wendell Berry description of Troy Firth, founder of the Foundation for Sustainable Forests.
Click here to listen to the essay.
Wendell Berry is an American novelist, poet, essayist, environmental activist, cultural critic, and farmer closely identified with rural Kentucky.
He is the author of over 50 books of poetry, fiction, and essays. His poetry celebrates the holiness of life and everyday miracles often taken for granted.
His message is essentially the same in all of his work-- humans must learn to live in harmony with the natural rhythms of the earth or perish.
Berry strongly believes that small-scale farming is essential to healthy local economies, and that strong local economies are essential to the survival of the species and the wellbeing of the planet.
Visit The Berry Center website to learn more about his writings and how they are being put to use advocating for small farmers, land conservation and healthy regional economies.
For more information on programs, initiatives and upcoming events, visit the Foundation For Sustainable Forests website. Click Here to sign up for updates (top of page). Click Here to support their work.
Related Articles:
-- Foundation For Sustainable Forests Loving The Land Through Working Forests Conference Sept. 21; Annual Dinner Sept. 20 With Tim Palmer And Rosalie Haizlett, In Crawford County [PaEN]
-- Penn State Extension Hosts 5-Part Woodland Stewardship Webinar Series - Guided Engagement With Your Land Starting Sept. 25 [PaEN]
-- DCNR Celebrates Forest Stewardship Council Leadership Award For Achieving 25 Years Of Forest Management Certification; 2024 Update Available On Shale Gas Drilling In State Forests [PaEN]
-- Dept. Of Agriculture Issues Quarantine Order Establishing A Framework For Taking Actions To Prevent Damage To Nursery Stock From The Invasive Box Tree Moth [PaEN]
-- Celebrate The Bloom! July 27 In Butler County, PA’s Only Prairie With Native Blazing Star, 224 Other Species [PaEN]
-- Penn State Extension Survey: Lyme Disease And The Lyme Disease Vaccine
NewsClips:
-- WITF/WPSU: At PA Firefly Festival In Forest County, Visitors And Researchers Experience Synchronous Fireflies
-- The Allegheny Front: Hollow Oak Land Trust Is Fighting Invasive Hemlock Woolly Adelgid In Allegheny County
-- Warren Times - Josh Cotton: Allegheny National Forest Fighting Spread Of Hemlock Wooly Adelgid With Silver Flies
[Posted: July 13, 2024] PA Environment Digest
No comments:
Post a Comment