{"title":"Home page","description":null,"products":[{"product_id":"stay-mad-poster","title":"Stay Mad! Poster","description":"\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003e\u003cem\u003eA Limited-Edition Print by Tractor Beverage Co. x Mad Agriculture\u003c\/em\u003e\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003eBorn of a shared reverence for Wendell Berry’s Mad Farmer poems, this limited-edition poster is a collaborative celebration between Mad Agriculture and Tractor Beverage Co. A collectible tribute to biodiversity, soil, and the radical act of loving the land. This piece is meant to channel the wild and whimsical spirit of the Mad Farmer. 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But the most vital voice we hear is that of our founder and Executive Director, Phil Taylor, in his letter from the ED, calling us to ask what our own myth is. “Myth is the story we live, breathe, and are shaped by—ancient yet ever new. It roots us in meaning, challenges what we assume, and whispers change from deep within. In a world obsessed with what’s next, perhaps the answers lie behind us, calling us forward with the wisdom of the past. What story wants to be told? 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We hear from a Uruguayan rancher learning to listen differently, a photographer mapping the Colorado River Delta from the sky, a powerful grain revival in Washington’s Skagit Valley, a Colorado farmer using rye to combat dust storms, and a Michigan orchardist finding rhythm in his fruit trees. There are sheep grazing firebreaks in California, families stewarding land together in Montana, and Indigenous leaders restoring bison on the plains of Oklahoma—plus more.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eBut the invitation that echoes throughout the issue comes from our Executive Director, Phil Taylor: “This Journal is prismatic, stories like colors flashing at the edge of the movement.” Regeneration, he writes, is a kaleidoscopic lens, revealing not just what is broken, but what is becoming. These stories ask: What can we see when we look through the blur? What truths live at the margins? 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These stories move through the American West and beyond, asking how we feed ourselves, remember place, and care for one another in a time of profound loss and possibility.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eWithin these pages, we explore what the West represents culturally and ecologically, how a community responds after losing its only grocery store, and how farms can function as arteries for wildlife corridors. We encounter urban agriculture transformed into a gathering place and witness how sand art, avocados, corn, salmon, and sunflowers reflect our relationship to place. Across landscapes both coastal and inland, our contributors examine how regeneration continues to evolve, shaped by grief, rage, love, and the quiet work of tending.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eIssue 14 sits in the charged space between mourning and awakening. It does not look away from what has been broken. 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Moving across farms, vineyards, oceans, deserts, Indigenous homelands, and rural communities, these stories examine what is carried forward through acts of stewardship and what becomes possible when knowledge remains rooted in place. At a time when efficiency and scale increasingly define our systems, this issue turns toward the people who understand that the manner in which we grow, harvest, create, and care is inseparable from the outcomes themselves.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eWithin these pages, we encounter an Indigenous seed keeper safeguarding generations of agricultural knowledge, ranchers and researchers navigating the evolving conversation around cattle and climate, oyster harvesters whose livelihoods depend on healthy coastal ecosystems, and vintners cultivating intimacy with place through the vineyard. We follow the journeys of sheep, llama, and alpaca shearers across working landscapes, explore the cultural and ecological significance of hides, and meet farmers, artists, and storytellers whose work blurs the boundaries between craft, ecology, and culture. From queer farming communities reimagining belonging and land stewardship to photographers documenting the quiet rituals that shape daily life, these stories reveal how identity, memory, and place become intertwined through the act of making and tending.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eIssue 15 asks what happens when we return meaning to the act itself. The simple choices that often go unnoticed: how a seed is saved, how a vine is tended, how animals can shape and even transform our lives, how a landscape is stewarded, how a community remembers. Together, these stories suggest that regeneration is not merely a destination but a disposition. 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