9288 Farming While Black

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CONTENTS Foreword ix Acknowledgments xi

Introduction Black Land Matters Chapter 1 Finding Land and Resources

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Accessing Land, 12 • Farm Skills Training, 16 • Gathering Material Resources, 20

Chapter 2 Planning Your Farm Business

27

Worker-Owned Cooperative Business Model, 29 • Farm-Share, CommunitySupported Agriculture, 38 • Food Hubs, 42 • Communal Labor Practices, 44 • Writing Your Farm Business Plan, 48

Chapter 3 Honoring the Spirits of the Land

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Sacred Literature, 56 • Offerings to Azaka and Orisa Oko, 59 • Planting and Harvesting Rituals, 62 • Herbal Baths, 64 • Songs and Chants, 66

Chapter 4 Restoring Degraded Land

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Remediating Soil Contaminated with Lead, 72 • Healing Erosion with Terraces, 78 • Agroforestry for Soil Restoration, 80 • No-Till and Biological Tillage, 84

Chapter 5 Feeding the Soil

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Soil Tests, 88 • Compost, 94 • Soil Ecology, 96 • Cover Crops, 99

Chapter 6 Crop Planning

103

Annual Crops, 104 • Distant Cousins, 116 • Polycultures, 123 • Farm Layouts with Rotations, 126

Chapter 7 Tools and Technology

129

Bed Preparation, 130 • Propagation, 135 • Transplanting and Direct Seeding, 139 • Irrigation, 140 • Weeding and Crop Maintenance, 142 • Harvest, 145 • Apparel and Gear, 147

Chapter 8 Seed Keeping

149

Why Save Seed?, 150 • The Seed Garden, 152 • The Seed Harvest, 155 • Seed Exchange, 159

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