Nothing but the Dirt: Stories from an American Farm Town
In this work of creative nonfiction, author Kate Benz provides an intimate look at the present-day residents of Courtland, Kansas (population 285), a town whose economy depends almost entirely on agriculture.

Through charming, first-person accounts, Nothing but the Dirt: Stories from an American Farm Town tells the whole story of life in Courtland, bucking the “Rural America is dying” narrative that so often proliferates national headlines about small-town USA.

Throughout the book, Benz paints a picture of community that is unwilling to give up on each other. Macro-level issues such as rising tariffs, operation costs versus sinking commodity prices, and infusions of federal farm subsidies affect the locals’ daily livelihood, but it’s their love of their community that continues their collective efforts to keep Main Street open for business and Courtland on the map.

These are the stories from one corner of rural America, told through the people who live there: the fourth-generation farmers, the young professionals, the transplants, the small business owners (many of whom are women)—a community that is nuclear, blended, straight, gay, red, blue, religious, and anything but. Young people who grew up in Courtland are moving back to raise their kids there, but instead of farming, they are opening breweries, boutiques, marketing agencies, or hair salons. They love rural life but want a new way to define it.

Courtland is a community that is unwaveringly determined to keep their corner of rural America not only alive but thriving, refusing to let challenges define or deter them. Instead, they continuously find creative ways to overcome, adapt, improve, and move forward.

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Nothing but the Dirt: Stories from an American Farm Town
In this work of creative nonfiction, author Kate Benz provides an intimate look at the present-day residents of Courtland, Kansas (population 285), a town whose economy depends almost entirely on agriculture.

Through charming, first-person accounts, Nothing but the Dirt: Stories from an American Farm Town tells the whole story of life in Courtland, bucking the “Rural America is dying” narrative that so often proliferates national headlines about small-town USA.

Throughout the book, Benz paints a picture of community that is unwilling to give up on each other. Macro-level issues such as rising tariffs, operation costs versus sinking commodity prices, and infusions of federal farm subsidies affect the locals’ daily livelihood, but it’s their love of their community that continues their collective efforts to keep Main Street open for business and Courtland on the map.

These are the stories from one corner of rural America, told through the people who live there: the fourth-generation farmers, the young professionals, the transplants, the small business owners (many of whom are women)—a community that is nuclear, blended, straight, gay, red, blue, religious, and anything but. Young people who grew up in Courtland are moving back to raise their kids there, but instead of farming, they are opening breweries, boutiques, marketing agencies, or hair salons. They love rural life but want a new way to define it.

Courtland is a community that is unwaveringly determined to keep their corner of rural America not only alive but thriving, refusing to let challenges define or deter them. Instead, they continuously find creative ways to overcome, adapt, improve, and move forward.

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Nothing but the Dirt: Stories from an American Farm Town

Nothing but the Dirt: Stories from an American Farm Town

by Kate Benz
Nothing but the Dirt: Stories from an American Farm Town

Nothing but the Dirt: Stories from an American Farm Town

by Kate Benz

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Overview

In this work of creative nonfiction, author Kate Benz provides an intimate look at the present-day residents of Courtland, Kansas (population 285), a town whose economy depends almost entirely on agriculture.

Through charming, first-person accounts, Nothing but the Dirt: Stories from an American Farm Town tells the whole story of life in Courtland, bucking the “Rural America is dying” narrative that so often proliferates national headlines about small-town USA.

Throughout the book, Benz paints a picture of community that is unwilling to give up on each other. Macro-level issues such as rising tariffs, operation costs versus sinking commodity prices, and infusions of federal farm subsidies affect the locals’ daily livelihood, but it’s their love of their community that continues their collective efforts to keep Main Street open for business and Courtland on the map.

These are the stories from one corner of rural America, told through the people who live there: the fourth-generation farmers, the young professionals, the transplants, the small business owners (many of whom are women)—a community that is nuclear, blended, straight, gay, red, blue, religious, and anything but. Young people who grew up in Courtland are moving back to raise their kids there, but instead of farming, they are opening breweries, boutiques, marketing agencies, or hair salons. They love rural life but want a new way to define it.

Courtland is a community that is unwaveringly determined to keep their corner of rural America not only alive but thriving, refusing to let challenges define or deter them. Instead, they continuously find creative ways to overcome, adapt, improve, and move forward.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780700633456
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Publication date: 07/15/2022
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Kate Benz is a freelance writer in South Dakota.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Acknowledgments xiii

Early Fall

The Coffee 3

The Morning Coffee: Friday 9

The Farmers: Steve Brown 21

The Pastor 28

The New Business: Soul Sister Ceramics 32

The Farmers: Hootie Rayburn 37

The Farmer's Wife: Mrs. C 44

The Young Couple 51

The Lunch Spot 59

The Mayor 63

The Newspaper 66

The Liar's Bench 71

The Gas Station 74

The Lutherans 79

Spring

The Good-bye 85

The Morning Coffee: Friday 86

The Farmers: Kenny Joerg 91

The Ladies 95

The Entrepreneur 101

The Day Care 106

The Ranchero 110

The Date Night 112

The Body 115

The Transplant 119

The Morning Coffee: Saturday 127

The Average Sunday 134

The Morning Coffee: Monday 137

The Memories 141

The Morning Coffee: Wednesday 143

Summer

The Morning Coffee: Wednesday 149

The Lambs 153

The Bank 160

The City Council Meeting 164

The Morning Coffee: Thursday 168

The Ditch Rider 172

The Family Business: C&W Farm Supply 177

Late Fall

The Morning Coffee: Thursday 185

The Broker 189

The Morning Coffee: Friday 193

The Veterinarian 197

The Morning Coffee: Saturday 203

The Harvest 205

The Family Business: Tebow Plumbing Co. 209

The Women: Peggy Nelson 212

The Nurse 215

The Homeopathic 220

The Morning Coffee: Monday 223

The Drive Home 228

Epilogue 233

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