Lawn in the D
- Most of us have farming in us
-ex slaves who know the land but did not benefit from it.
John Boyd Jr, at his 210-acre farm in Baskerville, Virginia. Boyd is a fourth-generation farmer, still fighting for black farmers’ rights and equal treatment.
Photograph: Greg Kahn/The Guardian
There is an astonishing amount of black families who lost the farms abandoned by their former masters and built up bit by bit in the Days of Reconstruction - cut short by laws like Dred Scott
Here also is an
https://www.revealnews.org/episodes/losing-ground-rebroadcast-2/on how we black agrarians still get screwed by FDA/ USDA policies
and the forever problem of increasing taxes
The only farming most of us do is the Lawn- a suburban status symbol since in my zip-code spending 2500 a year is the average.
So Saving some money this year-
here is a one minute video of what it takes https://vimeo.com/429834865
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