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Episode 356. Soil-to-Skin: Tameka Peoples of Seed2Shirt
This episode of Voices from the Field continues our Soil-to-Skin podcast series, in which NCAT Carbon Farm Planners Allison Cooley-Agee and Danielle Duni explore the relationships between soil health, fiber production, and market solutions.
It is part of NCAT’s Climate Beneficial Fiber Partnership with Colorado State University, Carbon Cycle Institute, Fibershed, Seed2Shirt, and New York Textile Lab. The Climate Beneficial Fiber Partnership is funded by USDA’s Partnership for Climate Smart Commodities.
Today, Allison and Danielle talk with Tameka Peoples of Seed2Shirt as she walks us through her journey to source a T-shirt made by a black company that included cotton sourced from African or African American farmers and how that journey led her to develop a global cotton merchant company.
Related ATTRA Resources:
Episode 355. Soil to Skin: Rebecca Burgess of Fibershed on Building Community
Episode 330. Meet NCAT: Carbon Farm Planner Allison Cooley-Agee of Montana
Episode 331. Meet NCAT: Danielle Duni, Carbon Farm Planner for Woolgrowers in Wyoming
Other Resources:
Climate Beneficial Fiber Partnership
Seed2Shirt
Fibershed
New York Textile Lab
Contact Allison Cooley-Agee and Danielle Duni at [email protected] and [email protected].
Please complete a brief survey to let us know your thoughts about the content of this podcast.
You can get in touch with NCAT/ATTRA specialists and find access to our trusted, practical sustainable-agriculture publications, webinars, videos, and other resources at ATTRA.NCAT.ORG.
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Episode 356. Soil-to-Skin: Tameka Peoples of Seed2Shirt
This episode of Voices from the Field continues our Soil-to-Skin podcast series, in which NCAT Carbon Farm Planners Allison Cooley-Agee and Danielle Duni explore the relationships between soil health, fiber production, and market solutions.
It is part of NCAT’s Climate Beneficial Fiber Partnership with Colorado State University, Carbon Cycle Institute, Fibershed, Seed2Shirt, and New York Textile Lab. The Climate Beneficial Fiber Partnership is funded by USDA’s Partnership for Climate Smart Commodities.
Today, Allison and Danielle talk with Tameka Peoples of Seed2Shirt as she walks us through her journey to source a T-shirt made by a black company that included cotton sourced from African or African American farmers and how that journey led her to develop a global cotton merchant company.
Related ATTRA Resources:
Episode 355. Soil to Skin: Rebecca Burgess of Fibershed on Building Community
Episode 330. Meet NCAT: Carbon Farm Planner Allison Cooley-Agee of Montana
Episode 331. Meet NCAT: Danielle Duni, Carbon Farm Planner for Woolgrowers in Wyoming
Other Resources:
Climate Beneficial Fiber Partnership
Seed2Shirt
Fibershed
New York Textile Lab
Contact Allison Cooley-Agee and Danielle Duni at [email protected] and [email protected].
Please complete a brief survey to let us know your thoughts about the content of this podcast.
You can get in touch with NCAT/ATTRA specialists and find access to our trusted, practical sustainable-agriculture publications, webinars, videos, and other resources at ATTRA.NCAT.ORG.

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