Celebrating the International Year of the Woman Farmer
Our new program aims to build social capital among women working in agriculture in New Mexico
Our new program aims to build social capital among women working in agriculture in New Mexico
The New Mexico Agrarian Commons is regenerating a historic family farm through community landownership.
In celebration of Black History Month, learn about a safe place for Black people to thrive in the early 20th century.
In community composting systems, people take an active role in compost production and application in their neighborhood.
Do we want a Farm Bill that embraces and fosters life or one that perpetuates our self destruction? Continuing the status quo and supporting a healthy future for agriculture and our planet are not mutually inclusive positions.
Community Composting is a simple and immediate opportunity to reduce waste, improve local soil, grow nutritious food and fight climate change. Let’s get started!