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What if traditional relationships, between humans and non-humans, plants, the weather, and the rhythm of the seasons, are being lost in the race for profit and for increasingly intensive methods of production? In sixteen contributions, interdisciplinary collective Seasonal Neighbours attempts to observe, record, and archive narratives for the existing, disappearing, and newly emerging relationships in the countryside. Both theoretical and artistic contributions serve as a guide for perceiving the agricultural landscape. As a collage-style field-guide, 'Seasonal Matters Rural Relations' addresses the role that artistic practices and fieldwork can play in the complexity of rural relations.