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Wander Around the Farm for a Day

Wednesday, November 30th, 2011

Wandering around the farm is a great way to spend a day. Men and women benefit from the activities of a rural engagement. Whether it is for work or play, there is a therapeutic component to spending a day in the country. Volunteer farms where the workers earn their food are popping up in the countryside. The connection they promote between the omnivore and the land is a valuable reminder that we occupy a privileged place atop the food chain. By investing some time and sweat into their own food production, volunteer farmers reap the rewards in an intimate first hand manner. The additional benefits are numerous. The time spent on this labor is a great way to take in some fresh country air. The exercise component is unspeakably valuable to stagnant city-dwellers.

To have success in the farming environment, a worker need only be equipped with a few of the basic necessities.

A pair womens wellies are generally employed to stave off the cold and wet conditions encountered in the field. Several layers of clothing are a good defense against any elements that might otherwise put a damper on things. By layering, it becomes easy for the volunteer farmers to adjust their own fortifications against varying conditions.

Gloves are an ideal aid to farming in some instances. At other times, the use of gloves impedes the ability to manipulate fingers in the manner most conducive to the farming task at hand. Gloves provide a point of traction for machinery so they should not be worn when operating farm equipment.