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There is a legacy throughout my family of having at least one member who served in all major conflicts back to the Revolutionary War. The other side of that coin is they were all farmers, homesteaders and innovators of their time from Eastern Tennessee and Kentucky.
In 2009, my wife and I kept grew our first garden in a community growing space in northern Vermont. There was a moment of clarity and renewed sense of purpose after being recently discharged from the Marine Corps with multiple combat deployments, that encouraged further exploration into food
Wild Roots Community Farm is a diversified operation dedicated to community resilience through food systems education, wilderness survival, and self-rescue.
We are a part of the fabric which molds and shapes our landscape, and if we take moments to observe how natural systems function- their patterns, existing wildlife, how weather moves and reacts to topography and micro-climates, etc., we can make decisions that increase our ability to adapt to the internal and external forces of a food system.
Wild Roots Farm email
Wild Roots Community Farm website
Wild Roots Farm Instagram
Fieldcraft Farmer Instagram
Accipiter Fieldcraft email
Yestermorrow Design School
Heroes and Horses program
Future Farmers of America (FFA)
Farmer Veteran Coalition
Guardian Revival
Vermont Adaptive Ski & Sports
Backcountry Hunters and Anglers Association
Five-minute meditation link
Intro to Breathwork video
New England Grazing Network web site
Vermont Grass Farmers Association web site
Whole Human web site
Choosing to Farm Patreon link
Leave us a review at Choosing to Farm!
The Choosing to Farm podcast is all about telling origin stories, learning from the journeys, and creating connection among first-and returning-generation livestock farmers and ranchers across the US and the world. After nearly 30 years working professionally in agriculture as well as being a returning-generation farmer myself, I’m here to share stories, tips and resources to help livestock farmers and ranchers heal our relationship with success. Want to help? Like, share or review this episode! Want to help even more? Join our Patreon to support the show!
By Jennifer Colby5
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There is a legacy throughout my family of having at least one member who served in all major conflicts back to the Revolutionary War. The other side of that coin is they were all farmers, homesteaders and innovators of their time from Eastern Tennessee and Kentucky.
In 2009, my wife and I kept grew our first garden in a community growing space in northern Vermont. There was a moment of clarity and renewed sense of purpose after being recently discharged from the Marine Corps with multiple combat deployments, that encouraged further exploration into food
Wild Roots Community Farm is a diversified operation dedicated to community resilience through food systems education, wilderness survival, and self-rescue.
We are a part of the fabric which molds and shapes our landscape, and if we take moments to observe how natural systems function- their patterns, existing wildlife, how weather moves and reacts to topography and micro-climates, etc., we can make decisions that increase our ability to adapt to the internal and external forces of a food system.
Wild Roots Farm email
Wild Roots Community Farm website
Wild Roots Farm Instagram
Fieldcraft Farmer Instagram
Accipiter Fieldcraft email
Yestermorrow Design School
Heroes and Horses program
Future Farmers of America (FFA)
Farmer Veteran Coalition
Guardian Revival
Vermont Adaptive Ski & Sports
Backcountry Hunters and Anglers Association
Five-minute meditation link
Intro to Breathwork video
New England Grazing Network web site
Vermont Grass Farmers Association web site
Whole Human web site
Choosing to Farm Patreon link
Leave us a review at Choosing to Farm!
The Choosing to Farm podcast is all about telling origin stories, learning from the journeys, and creating connection among first-and returning-generation livestock farmers and ranchers across the US and the world. After nearly 30 years working professionally in agriculture as well as being a returning-generation farmer myself, I’m here to share stories, tips and resources to help livestock farmers and ranchers heal our relationship with success. Want to help? Like, share or review this episode! Want to help even more? Join our Patreon to support the show!

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