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Food Field Detroit is an off-the-grid food farm spanning four acres in central Detroit. The farm is leading the charge in the community supported agriculture movement that is slowly revitalizing the city. On site, Noah Link and a team of others cultivate fresh veggies, bees, turkeys, fruit trees, an aquaponic system that raises cat fish, and […]
            
                            All Photos by Ruthie Abel                    In addition to co-founding the farm, Noah Link is also the talented caligrapher and graphic artist behind the farm’s sign posts.
            
                            Ruthie Abel                    Queen Anne’s lace faces Lawrence Street, at the front of Food Field.
            
                            Ruthie Abel                    Green Toe Gardens manages over 100 behives in backyards, schools and community gardens thoughout Detroit, including these at Food Field.
            
                                                A volunteer painted salvaged windows as signs for a dinner party.
            
                                                Inside a hoop house, an aquaponic system raises cat fish and blue gill. Seedlings– a mix of greens, watercress, sorrel, and celery– grow in the middle while a mix of transplants begin on top.
            
                            Ruthie Abel                    Calliope Spieles and her sisters took a break from visiting the baby turkeys to show GC around.
            
                            Ruthie Abel                    Food Field is off the grid. Solar panels provide electricity for aquaponics and other needs.
            
                            Ruthie Abel                    Noah Link, a founder of Food Field, pauses on a steamy Saturday in August.
            
                            Ruthie Abel                    “The farm has a dozen types of tomatoes, most are heirloom,” said Link, holding a yellow brandywine.
            
                            Ruthie Abel                    Picnic tables are used for dinner parties at Food Field. Rain collection tanks top a shipping container that is used for storage, with a bit of shade and workspace in the rear.
            
                            Ruthie Abel                    Neighboring homes, some abandoned, overlook rows and rows of fruit trees and vegetables including kale, collards, cabbage, peppers, and beans.
            
                            Ruthie Abel                    Behind Queen Anne’s lace, large homes have been divided for multi-family use. Many appear vacant.
            
                            Ruthie Abel                    One of several helping hands at Food Field.
            
                            Ruthie Abel                    Garlic hangs atop The Arc, which is available for overnights on Airbnb. Rain water is funneled into collection tanks below the roof, which are made of billboard tarp.