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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. Â 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
2 days ago


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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