Ga Tech | Hickory Grove Farm
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While in Greenville for the Healthy-Food School Programs meetings, Ei Strategic Ally Mary Hipp, Feed & Seed Chair, took Holly on tours of two prominent, impressive urban farms, Reedy River Farms and Horseshoe Farm.
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Upstate South Carolina
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King of Crops Farm
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March 23, 2018
Hickory Grove Farm
Georgia World Congress Center | KSU Hickory Grove Farm
KSU Hickory Grove Farm
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KSU Hickory Grove Farm
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King of Crops Farm
read moreAtlanta Urban Agriculture Tours
On a crisp early spring day in April 2015, Ei orchestrated a tour of Atlanta’s robust urban agriculture for Fulton County and EPA Region 4. The overt tour purpose was to introduce Valerie Rawls, Fulton County senior policy advisor to Fulton County Board of Commissioners Chairman John Eaves, and Kim Charick, EPA physical scientist in the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Division, to the local farmers | non-profits operating farms. On a deeper level, the tour educated Valerie, Kim and Holly on the urban agriculture systems in-place, their connectivity (or lack thereof), the far-reaching implications of urban farms beyond providing fresh, seasonal produce to impoverished neighborhoods, and the valuable role compost plays on the farms. On the surface the urban agriculture tours were a fun day spent with new and long-time friends. Yet the undercurrent of imperative action was strong and it was thrilling to realize urban agriculture’s vital role on fronts beyond food security and community engagement. The RiA Magazine article, Urban Agriculture: vital on many fronts, chronicles the monumental day while the Ei FB album, 04-03-15 Atlanta Urban Ag Tours, gives a pictorial recap.
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