Heritage Skills – Sorghum Stir-off
It never fails that each time I venture into the Pine Mountain Settlement School digital archives, I am reminded of the resourcefulness, intelligence and ingenuity of our Appalachian ancestors. In
It never fails that each time I venture into the Pine Mountain Settlement School digital archives, I am reminded of the resourcefulness, intelligence and ingenuity of our Appalachian ancestors. In
Happy Veterans Day, Grow Appalachia family. We have a special post planned for today. West Virginia Veterans to Agriculture (Vets to Ag) has been a Grow Appalachia partner site since
Just realized my post for October didn't go through. Stuck in the drafts. Sorry about that. Here it is: September brought the culmination of several projects that have been in
For many years in Appalachia the months of September and October have meant among many other things, sorghum syrup a.k.a. “molasses” making time. Sweet sorghum syrup is a traditional staple
By: Kathryn Engle September brought the culmination of several projects that have been in process over the summer. The finalized “Action Plan” for the Barbourville Local Foods, Local Places project
An August hello from Holly, HQ VISTA! Pretty soon, we'll be seeing school buses coming up and down the streets again! Things here at HQ have been very busy lately: partner site
The Lend-A-Hand Center Grow Appalachia Gardening Program participants had a great last meeting covering season extension and fall crops. We met at the Baker Family Farm and watched how sorghum