A Year on the Land – LWA Calendar 2025

£16

We are the Landworkers’ Alliance, a grassroots union of farmers, growers, foresters and land-based workers in all four nations of the UK, working together to build a food and land-use system which is grounded in the principles of food sovereignty and agroecology.

All profits from the sales of our fundraising calendar goes towards this important work.

Our 2025 Calendar
Join us on a journey through the changing seasons; from the restful, cold of deep winter, to the stirring of new life in spring, the buzz and hum of mid summer followed by the slow wind down to the cool of autumn, and back once more, to winter.

Each month tells a story of nature, landwork and seasonal celebrations and is accompanied with a delicious seasonal recipe, shared by members of the LWA. Warming winter stews, cooling teas, tasty fresh tomatoes, tangy ferments and much more, our calendar is a delight to the senses!

Our new artist for 2025, Emma Reith, has created 12 unique lino cut artworks from her studio in Cornwall. Emma’s beautiful prints skilfully bring to life each season, from the plants that are growing in the hedgerows, to the creatures in the skies and on the earth, and the people working the land, from the fields to the forests and seas.

Details
Size: 30cm x 30cm
Paper made from 100% agricultural waste
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With the Land

Reflections on Land Work and Ten Years of the Landworkers’ Alliance

£16

Our book, With the Land, marks 10 years of the LWA. It explores what it means to work with the land, reflects on the wider land work movement and celebrates what is achievable through collective action.

It links the past, present and future by bringing together voices from our membership and beyond.

Filled with song lyrics, texts, photography, poetry, a letter and recipe the individual pieces in the book cover issues such as access to land, the importance of seed sovereignty, gender and land work, as well as the ecological and social imperative of creating a better food and land work system by working in harmony with nature.

Details: 180 pages, 24 x 17 x 12.5 cm

ISBN: 978-1-3999-5381-8

Featuring over 50 contributors including Katie Allen, Jyoti Fernandes, Robin Grey, Ed Hamer, Sam Lee, Ru Litherland, Rosanna Morris, Ione Maria Rojas, Clementine Sandison, Dee Woods and many others.

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