INTRODUCTION
ON AN EARLY SEPTEMBER AFTERNOON, I stand with Noreen
Thomas on the edge of the pancake-flat, twelve-hundred-acre Moorhead,
Minnesota, farm that has been in the Thomas family for close to one
hundred fifty years. Since being certified organic in 1997, it has produced
high-quality organic grains, garden produce, and pasture-raised eggs.
Thomas points to the bird habitat buffer she is encouraging with a late-Au-
gust hay cutting, which will provide ample protection for ground-nesting
meadowlarks.
The bright-yellow-bellied birds’ numbers had for years been in steep
decline due to loss of habitat and mortality caused by intensive sin-
gle-crop farming of corn, soy, or sugar beets, and the chemical fertilizers
and pesticides that mode of farming relies on. Today, the birds’ resurgent
presence on Doubting Thomas Farms is a sign of ecosystem health. Not
only do they add beautiful color and song to the landscape, they are also
the first defense against pests such as caterpillars and grasshoppers, keep-
ing their numbers in check. In another part of the farm, Thomas shows
me a trial field of perennial sunflowers, part of a set of practices that are
making the surrounding land and waters healthier and more climate re-
silient, and filling a gap in the market after the Russia–Ukraine war made
sunflower oil harder to come by.
Doubting Thomas is an outlier in Clay County and in Minnesota,
where only one percent of farms are certified organic. It is a tiny island
of biodiversity in a vast golden sea of genetically modified, chemically
treated monocrops that ripple out as far as the eye can see. Going against
the tide has not been easy, but Thomas says, “It’s about providing really
good food for my family, my grandchildren, and the community. If peo-
ple didn’t discern a difference in flavor, I wouldn’t bother. But they do,
and it’s something we’ve forgotten, how food should taste.”
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