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June 26, 2025
Taylor Reed
The Whole Field • Volume 4 • No. 12 • New Moon ...

In This Issue: The Networks Are Us: Sustainable Music Ecosystems, by Nathan Salsburg

The Whole Field • Volume 4 • No. 12 • New Moon • June 25, 2025
June 11, 2025
Taylor Reed
The Whole Field • Volume 4 • No. 11 • Full Moon ...

In This Issue: A Virtual Visit
with Andrew (Alpine Forest Farm) after the Spring Ice Storm.

The Whole Field • Volume 4 • No. 11 • Full Moon • June 11, 2025
May 28, 2025
Taylor Reed
The Whole Field • Volume 4 • No. 10 • New Moon ...

In This Issue: Building the New: the NMEAC Keynote Address, by Brad Kik

The Whole Field • Volume 4 • No. 10 • New Moon • May 27, 2025
May 12, 2025
Taylor Reed
The Whole Field • Volume 4 • No. 9 • Full Moon ...

In This Issue: Exploring Food Sovereignty and Cultural Identity

The Whole Field • Volume 4 • No. 9 • Full Moon • May 12, 2025
April 28, 2025
Taylor Reed
The Whole Field • Volume 4 • No. 8 • New Moon • ...

In This Issue: an excerpt from Jeremy Siegrist’s Reading the Landscape Through the Eyes of a Forager.

The Whole Field • Volume 4 • No. 8 • New Moon • April 27, 2025
Taylor Reed
June 19, 2023

The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 12 • New Moon • June 18th, 2023

Taylor Reed
June 19, 2023
The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 12 • New Moon • June 18th, 2023

In This Issue: The Farm Bill, A Virtual Workshop Teaser, “To Be Of Use,” and Incrementalism.

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Taylor Reed
June 5, 2023

The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 11 • Full Moon • June 3rd, 2023

Taylor Reed
June 5, 2023
The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 11 • Full Moon • June 3rd, 2023

In This Issue: What is Round Pole Framing and What Does It Have To Do With the Monetary Economy? "The Tracker," Chokecherries, and more.

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Taylor Reed
May 22, 2023

The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 10 • New Moon • May 19th, 2023

Taylor Reed
May 22, 2023
The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 10 • New Moon • May 19th, 2023

In This Issue: The Amish, Ramps and Foraging, and the Indigenous Food Sovereignty Symposium.

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Brad Kik
May 5, 2023

The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 9 • Full Moon • May 5th, 2023

Brad Kik
May 5, 2023
The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 9 • Full Moon • May 5th, 2023

In This Issue: Brad Kik shares the origin story of the new Crosshatch performance space The Alluvion, which has its roots in an older Crosshatch program. Further reflections on the role of art and artists fill the Warp, and of course a calendar of great May events fills the Weft! Read on!

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Taylor Reed
April 20, 2023

The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 8 • New Moon • April 20th, 2023

Taylor Reed
April 20, 2023
The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 8 • New Moon • April 20th, 2023

In This Issue: Wild Blue Yonder, Woodcock, Integrated Systems and Legacy, and Land Back.

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Taylor Reed
April 6, 2023

The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 7 • Full Moon • April 6th, 2023

Taylor Reed
April 6, 2023
The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 7 • Full Moon • April 6th, 2023

In This Issue: A Q&A with Jamie John, The Alluvion, and Land Back.

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Taylor Reed
March 21, 2023

The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 6 • New Moon • March 21st, 2023

Taylor Reed
March 21, 2023
The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 6 • New Moon • March 21st, 2023

In This Issue: A tribute to Randy Bond via Poetry and the Long Memory Project, Civil Disobedience, and Citizenship.

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Taylor Reed
March 7, 2023

The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 5 • Full Moon • March 7th, 2023

Taylor Reed
March 7, 2023
The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 5 • Full Moon • March 7th, 2023

In This Issue: Maple Tapping, Sour Sap, Good Design, and Seed Swapping.

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Taylor Reed
February 20, 2023

The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 4 • Super New Moon • February 20th, 2023

Taylor Reed
February 20, 2023
The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 4 • Super New Moon • February 20th, 2023

In This Issue: Data Centers, Practices, Home Renovation, and Cities.

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Taylor Reed
February 6, 2023

The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 3 • Micro Full Moon • February 5th, 2023

Taylor Reed
February 6, 2023
The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 3 • Micro Full Moon • February 5th, 2023

In This Issue: Mining/Data, Lithium in Bolivia/Nevada, New Era Detroit, and Revitalize or Die.

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January 23, 2023

The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 2 • Super New Moon • January 21st, 2023

Taylor Reed
January 23, 2023
The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 2 • Super New Moon • January 21st, 2023

In This Issue: Resourcefulness, Lagoon Crawlers, and Deep Bedding.

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Taylor Reed
January 9, 2023

The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 1 • Micro Full Moon • January 6th, 2023

Taylor Reed
January 9, 2023
The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 1 • Micro Full Moon • January 6th, 2023

In This Issue: Practices of Renewal, Care, What’s Possible, and Post-Industrial Art

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Amanda Kik
December 26, 2022

The Whole Field • Volume 1 • No. 16 • Super New Moon • December 23rd, 2022

Amanda Kik
December 26, 2022
The Whole Field • Volume 1 • No. 16 • Super New Moon • December 23rd, 2022

In This Issue: Artists, Funding and Policy.

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Taylor Reed
December 8, 2022

The Whole Field • Volume 1 • No. 15 • Full Moon • December 7th, 2022

Taylor Reed
December 8, 2022
The Whole Field • Volume 1 • No. 15 • Full Moon • December 7th, 2022

In This Issue: The Food Sovereignty Symposium, Peace Pipeline, Cold Houses and Reading Books.

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Taylor Reed
November 28, 2022

The Whole Field • Volume 1 • No. 14 • New Moon • November 23rd, 2022

Taylor Reed
November 28, 2022
The Whole Field • Volume 1 • No. 14 • New Moon • November 23rd, 2022

In This Issue: Winter Pruning, Thanksgiving, “Enough”, the Growth Economy, and Sacred Profane.

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Brad Kik
November 10, 2022

The Whole Field • Volume 1 • No. 13 • Full Moon • Election Day • November 8th, 2022

Brad Kik
November 10, 2022
The Whole Field • Volume 1 • No. 13 • Full Moon • Election Day • November 8th, 2022

In This Issue: four short quotes for election day

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Brad Kik
October 25, 2022

The Whole Field • Volume 1 • No. 12 • New Moon • October 25th, 2022

Brad Kik
October 25, 2022
The Whole Field •  Volume 1 • No. 12 • New Moon • October 25th, 2022

In This Issue: our first guest essayist makes a case for radical honesty.

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Brad Kik
October 10, 2022

The Whole Field • Volume 1 • No. 11 • Full Moon • October 9th, 2022

Brad Kik
October 10, 2022
The Whole Field • Volume 1 • No. 11 • Full Moon • October 9th, 2022

In This Issue: Tori Amos, Mid-90’s CD stores, a mercifully brief digression into eyebrow hairs, queering role-playing games, disability stuff

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Taylor Reed
September 28, 2022

The Whole Field • Volume 1 • No. 10 • New Moon • September 25th, 2022

Taylor Reed
September 28, 2022
The Whole Field • Volume 1 • No. 10 • New Moon • September 25th, 2022

In This Issue: Smoked Beer, Alaskan Farming, Facilitated Conversation, Marxist Degrowth, and Patagonia.

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Taylor Reed
September 12, 2022

The Whole Field • Volume 1 • No. 9 • Full Moon • September 10th, 2022

Taylor Reed
September 12, 2022
The Whole Field • Volume 1 • No. 9 • Full Moon • September 10th, 2022

In This Issue: Michigan Worm Works, Starting a Small Business, Rural Creative Placemaking, and Real Organic.

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