Across 72 pages of essays, photography, poetry, and field dispatches, Issue 14 of the Mad Agriculture Journal traces the living connections between land, sea, and people by following the forces that link farms to watersheds, food systems to coastlines, and daily human choices to ecological consequence. 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.
Within 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.
Issue 14 sits in the charged space between mourning and awakening. It does not look away from what has been broken. Instead, it listens closely for what still longs to become.
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