Posted on May 15, 2020
Farming for Change: Black Womxn Farmers Fight the Pandemic With a Food Revolution
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SSG Shavonde Chase as a child I remember my family working farms. During the early 1970s farmer's were plentiful. Families were very agarian
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CSM Charles Hayden
PO3 Phyllis Maynard As a child, I recall my folks having a truck garden on the flatlands of the Olentangy River that flows thru Columbus, OH. (1940).
Many years later, I attempted to locate that trail down the river bank, It was totally overgrown and unused.
Many years later, I attempted to locate that trail down the river bank, It was totally overgrown and unused.
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PO3 Phyllis Maynard
CSM Charles Hayden sometime before the 1980s farmer's were being paid by the government not to farm. I was young and uninterested in the complete understanding but at that time scientists were developing ways to produce food quickly and cheaper with greenhouse technology. Supposedly, the whole world would be plentiful with food.
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