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Regenerative Farming & Grief: The Fog Stayed Here
we hadn't had rain in weeks. The fields to the left—baked bare. The pastures to the right—exhausted, dusty, and parched. But the fog stayed here. Right over our windrows. Right over the exact ground where we've been building soil for fifteen years.
Elia Fant
May 147 min read


The Happiest Soil on Earth
We bought it used but loved, knowing it had started its life at Walt Disney World. Then we followed the thread back — and found Walt Disney's own words about soil and nature that stopped us cold.
Elia Fant
Feb 2712 min read


The Ghost Town That Shares Our Name and a Valentine All Our Own
Part 1 of The Fantville Papers — A grounding practice in six parts The George house has stood in this clearing for over a century, sheltered by oaks that were old when it was built. The Invitation There's a ghost town two miles from our farm. It doesn't appear on Google Maps. You won't find a historical marker. No one has built a museum or printed brochures or put up one of those brown signs the state uses to tell tourists where to stop. But it was real. It had a post office,
Elia Fant
Feb 1210 min read


The Fallow Field: How to Fix Compacted Florida Soil (and the soul)
What compacted soil and exhausted souls have in common—and what winter teaches us about the quiet work of restoration. A meditation on drought, rest & hope.
Elia Fant
Jan 236 min read


The Soul of The Harvest: A Farm's Lesson in Resilience and Letting Go
"True resilience is knowing what to release-what to stop spending energy on-to survive the hard season. This is what fall on the farm teaches us."
Elia Fant
Oct 22, 20255 min read


Why We Can't Just Go Away
"We're appealing. We believe we'll win because state law is on our side, because the constitution matters, because what we do isn't just legal - it's necessary."
Elia Fant
Oct 22, 20255 min read
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