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A Year on the Field
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Built for Hay, Built to Last: Hayracks and Slovenia’s Rural Identity
Hayracks, or kozolci , are among the most distinctive and iconic features of the Slovenian rural landscape. These wooden structures, crafted by skilled carpenters, were originally developed to dry and store hay. Over time, they came to embody much more: the ingenuity of Slovenian farmers, their adaptation to changing climatic conditions, regional building traditions, and a deep sense of identity rooted in the land. Hayracks in Studor, Bohinj, Upper Carniola, 1980s. Photo by
Dec 4, 2025


Introducing our growers: Luisenhof - Farm Community Linden & Kelleners (GER)
Along with their friend Daniel Linden, Frank Kelleners and his son Maximilian run a small self-sufficient farm with horses. The farm is...
May 17, 2024


Skill Preservation and Documentation
One of the key elements of our `A Year On The Field' is to document and preserve skills to cultivate and process wheat. We imagine Year...
Nov 24, 2021
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