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Join us for a conversation with our regenerative champion, Rhonda Miller. Rhonda is a board member of the Greater Edgemont Community Coalition and Solar Garden in Dayton, Ohio. Since its founding in the 1970s, the community organization has been the heartbeat of Edgemont, sustaining its identity and revitalization through regenerative urban farming education. Rhonda passionately emphasizes the importance of passing down farming knowledge to the next generation as a means of survival. Thankfully, support from the city is growing too, helping to cultivate a future where Edgemont’s legacy of resilience and self-reliance continues to bloom.
The material featured in this episode is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, under Regional Conservation Partnership Program Supplemental Agreement number 2794.
Learn more at https://125benefit.com/rcpp
Feedback, ideas, or suggestions? Get in touch [email protected]
By The Ohio State UniversityJoin us for a conversation with our regenerative champion, Rhonda Miller. Rhonda is a board member of the Greater Edgemont Community Coalition and Solar Garden in Dayton, Ohio. Since its founding in the 1970s, the community organization has been the heartbeat of Edgemont, sustaining its identity and revitalization through regenerative urban farming education. Rhonda passionately emphasizes the importance of passing down farming knowledge to the next generation as a means of survival. Thankfully, support from the city is growing too, helping to cultivate a future where Edgemont’s legacy of resilience and self-reliance continues to bloom.
The material featured in this episode is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, under Regional Conservation Partnership Program Supplemental Agreement number 2794.
Learn more at https://125benefit.com/rcpp
Feedback, ideas, or suggestions? Get in touch [email protected]