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Livestock/Animal Science Program Director, Kylie Bechdolt describes the vision for the current spring semester, which began on January 16th. Read More
by Anne Walker Harrison
Posted In: A Home Grown Economy, Farm to Table Living, Our Global Community, The Creation of a Culture
How often does one find herself in a pristine, pastoral setting milling freshly “nubbed” corn and having the wisdom of a nationally recognized seed-saver imparted upon her? For most of us, the answer would be not very often. This flowery scene is the stuff of idealists or out-of-touch dreamers who would have us forsake our [...] Read More
by Anne Walker Harrison
Posted In: A Home Grown Economy, Farm to Table Living, Our Global Community, Wandering Thoughts
I have recently taken my annual journey back home to the United States for the rainiest of the rainy months in Panama. While here, I am set on exploring the wealth of well planned and executed projects that relate to our goals at Kalu Yala. The U.S. is brimming with exciting examples of sustainable principles [...] Read More
Brigitte talks about three new baby chicks coming to the Kalu Yala crew, how they will tie into projects in the company, and what to expect in the future. From building the coop to collecting eggs, the chickens join Kalu Yala in their adventure. Read More
Livestock/Animal Science Program Director, Kylie Bechdolt describes the vision for the current spring semester, which began on January 16th. Read More
by Anne Walker Harrison
Posted In: A Home Grown Economy, Farm to Table Living, Our Global Community, The Creation of a Culture
How often does one find herself in a pristine, pastoral setting milling freshly “nubbed” corn and having the wisdom of a nationally recognized seed-saver imparted upon her? For most of us, the answer would be not very often. This flowery scene is the stuff of idealists or out-of-touch dreamers who would have us forsake our [...] Read More
by Anne Walker Harrison
Posted In: A Home Grown Economy, Farm to Table Living, Our Global Community, Wandering Thoughts
I have recently taken my annual journey back home to the United States for the rainiest of the rainy months in Panama. While here, I am set on exploring the wealth of well planned and executed projects that relate to our goals at Kalu Yala. The U.S. is brimming with exciting examples of sustainable principles [...] Read More
Brigitte talks about three new baby chicks coming to the Kalu Yala crew, how they will tie into projects in the company, and what to expect in the future. From building the coop to collecting eggs, the chickens join Kalu Yala in their adventure. Read More
