takeaways
- Haley and Matthew co-own Ahiki Acres, a diversified farm in Waimanalo.
- Haley's journey into farming was influenced by her experiences with food security in Hawaii.
- The importance of family support in starting and running a farm.
- GoFarm Hawaii provides essential training for beginner farmers.
- Organic farming has misconceptions that need to be addressed.
- Soil health is crucial for sustainable farming practices.
- Farming in Hawaii presents unique challenges, including land access and climate issues.
- Local food systems are vital for community health and sustainability.
- Financial challenges are a significant barrier for small farmers.
In this episode of the Forge Hawaii podcast, host Jessica Rohr interviews Haley McKinnon, co-owner of Ahiki Acres, a diversified farm in Waimanalo. They discuss Haley's journey from chemical engineering to farming, the importance of food security in Hawaii, and the challenges faced by small farmers. The conversation highlights the role of family support, the misconceptions surrounding organic farming, and the significance of soil health. Haley shares her vision for community engagement and the future of her farm, emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and local food systems.