The fight for the land at 41st and Alameda goes on still, in courtrooms and in low-key conference rooms. Some of the original Farmers have gone in different directions. Some are digging plots in Venice, and some in gardens in Watts, newly opened because of the Farmers' eviction. Some have given up the skills of generations. But some, a hundred or so families, are holding on to the original vision to raise fresh, healthy food for the inner city.
Full story: The Winter Harvest of the South Central Farmers by Leslie Radford