Waves: Amber

Beyond poetry, the name has been adopted by modern agricultural pioneers like in Amagansett, NY.

In modern media, "Amber Waves" is often used to subvert traditional American ideals, turning the "golden dream" into something more complex or darker. About - Amber Waves Farm amber waves

: When wheat plants ripen, they turn from green to a golden-amber color, signifying that the grain is ready for harvest. The "waves" occur as the wind moves through these dense, ripened stalks. Beyond poetry, the name has been adopted by

: Bates was inspired by a train journey across the Midwest, specifically the sight of endless wheat fields swaying in the wind. NY. In modern media