One of the coop members at the 44th Street organoponico places freshly picked bok choy in a crate. ©2010 Scott Braley Legacy Gallery Name: 17-2 Weaving the Threads IMAGES Tweet
Lettuce is protected from insects by basil and young garlic. ©2010 Scott Braley Legacy Gallery Name: 17-2 Weaving the Threads IMAGES Tweet
Worm castings from animal manure is one of the primary ways organoponicos add to the soil. ©2010 Scott Braley Legacy Gallery Name: 17-2 Weaving the Threads IMAGES Tweet
Potatoes, grown at larger coops outside of Havana, are weighed before sale at local distribution points. ©2010 Scott Braley Legacy Gallery Name: 17-2 Weaving the Threads IMAGES Tweet
At the 44th St. organoponico in Havana, Cuba. ©2010 Scott Braley Legacy Gallery Name: 17-2 Weaving the Threads IMAGES Tweet
This ancient tractor is the only heavy machinery at the 50-person Antonio Maceo Frutal cooperative. ©2010 Scott Braley Legacy Gallery Name: 17-2 Weaving the Threads IMAGES Tweet
Community members and teachers carved out a piece of art from an old tree stump. ©2010 Katie Selma Legacy Gallery Name: 17-2 Weaving the Threads IMAGES Tweet