Pandemic Pivot: Local farmers find new markets for crops

Volume
26
/ Issue
44

Cover Design Credit:

Scott Southwick

Cover Photography Credit:

Colin Wiebe
While WNC’s small farms have been rocked by the coronavirus, community support and innovative thinking have enabled many local growers to pivot and persist as they work to find a way forward. On the cover: Workers at Ivy Creek Family Farm.

arts

food

living

movies

news

opinion

  • Essay: A duty and honor to vote

    -by Letters
    "As a citizen of the United States, I feel it is my duty to vote not only for myself, but for women like my great-grandmother who came before me and…
  • Essay: The right to vote

    -by Letters
    "After hearing about the perseverance of my great-grandmother and realizing my own difficulties as a female in society, I have learned the true value of a woman’s right to vote."
  • Essay: The importance of voting


    -by Letters
    "While there are women around the world who do not have suffrage, I am lucky that many women who came before me fought tirelessly so that one day I could…
  • Letter: Message of ‘Wake’ goes ignored in Asheville

    -by Letters
    "The 'Wake' is so timely, and yet also completely ignored, fitting Asheville perfectly!"
  • Letter: Potential casualties of COVID-19 or bureaucracy?

    -by Letters
    "We’ve stressed the importance of not dismissing our medical professionals, the elderly and other such integral members of the community. Let’s not forget our fellow criminals."
  • Letter: Honoring ‘just getting by’

    -by Letters
    "Yet let me suggest that we honor as proud examples those who are just doing OK, just getting by somehow in an increasingly complicated, messy, unstable economic and human environment."
  • Letter: We deserve better political leadership

    -by Letters
    "Buncombe County Board of Commissioners Chairman Brownie Newman and Asheville Mayor Esther Manheimer have failed miserably with their response to the virus among us."
  • Corporate taking

    -by Brent Brown