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New Farmers' Legacy for the Land

November 18, 2015 Jennifer Cole, NRCS Washington, Public Affairs

Some people leave a legacy for their children. Cameron Green and Eric Wittenbach plan to leave theirs to Mother Nature. A philosophy of sustainability guides them on their eight-and-a-half-acre farm in Okanogan, Washington. Green and Wittenbach both come from a background of working the land...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

Montana Soil Conservationist, Organic Farmer Work Together to Reach Conservation Goals

September 15, 2015 Andrew Malucelli, NRCS Soil Conservationist, Montana

When I learned that the “This American Land” public television series was headed to Montana, I knew this would be a great opportunity to highlight organic producers and the work USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is doing to increase conservation across the state. I’ve been working...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

High Tunnels Helps Community Supported Agriculture Farm

August 18, 2015 Jody Christiansen, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Illinois

Somewhat hidden in Livingston County, Illinois is a five-acre farm that is reminiscent of farms years ago. With assistance from the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), the farm is able to maintain a diversified operation with agritourism features and run a CSA ­– or Community...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

Vermont's Farm to Ballet Project Shines the Spotlight on Conservation

August 10, 2015 Amy Overstreet, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Vermont

Vermont’s agricultural history will soon be enriched as a new Farm to Ballet project aims to celebrate the state’s farming culture and expose a new audience to the beauty of classical ballet. The endeavor is the brainchild of former professional dancer and Vermont native Chatch Pregger. His farm...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

Urban Garden Tackles Hunger, Boosts Nutrition

June 30, 2015 Barbara Bowen, Public Affairs Specialist, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Virginia

One high tunnel can’t feed the world, but it can make a world of difference in providing fresh fruits and vegetables to those with limited access to healthy foods. These plastic covered structures use natural sunlight to create more favorable conditions for vegetables and specialty crops. And for...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Hoop Houses in Nevada Elementary Schools to Help 'Plant a Seed' in Young Minds for Healthy Eating

March 18, 2015 Heather Emmons, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Nevada

Above the sounds of whirring drills and nails being hammered into wood planks, squeals of excitement and oohs and ahhs emanated from Yerington Elementary School students as they filed past the hoop house being built on their way to the lunchroom. March is National Nutrition Month, so it only seems...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

Fresh Food Abounds on a Six Acre Mississippi Farm

January 27, 2015 Judi Craddock, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Mississippi

Hattie Thompson has a heart for growing healthy food for her community thanks to the help of her new seasonal high tunnel. “My mission is to network throughout the local community with other growers who might be interested in doing the same thing, and to teach children and mothers about nutrition,”...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

A South Carolina Small Farmer Makes Big Impact on the Land and in Local Community

January 08, 2015 Sabrenna Bryant, Natural Resources Conservation Service, South Carolina

South Carolina small farmer and community leader Ann Pringle Washington wears many hats. Along with her husband Richard, they share a deep tie to the land on their 17-acre farm in Eastover and a true passion for improving the community where they live. Ann’s desire to learn more about how to grow...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

Kentucky Jail Uses a High Tunnel to Grow Fresh Food

November 26, 2014 Christy Morgan, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Kentucky

Kentucky Jailer Joe Blue is passionate about rehabilitating inmates. Innovative ideas for teaching new skills are always on his mind, which is how the Hopkins County jail’s gardening program was started. The Kentucky jail sits on several acres and has a large farm just across the street. As Blue was...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

High Five for High Tunnels -- Tool Brings Conservation, Fresh Produce to Detroit

November 17, 2014 Pattie Thomas, Natural Resources Conservation Service

The Detroit Black Community Food Security Network’s D-Town Farm located in River Rouge Park produces farm-to-table produce using a conservation practice encouraged by USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). By using seasonal high tunnels, the practice helps to address food security in...

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