Regenerative Agriculture in the Fight Against Climate Change with Caney Fork Farms
Do you know where your favorite food comes from? We all eat, yet people are often disconnected from where their food comes from and how it gets produced. We may not realize the harmful impacts of what we eat on the environment and our climate. But agriculture can also be a powerful tool to protect our environment and mitigate climate change. Through implementation of sustainable best management practices, farms across the world have the power to make a big impact. In Tennessee, Caney Fork Farms is a leader in carbon farming and other practices to address the climate crisis. In this River Talk, the Cumberland River Compact’s Sustainable Agriculture Program Manager Nicholle Gerde joins Ranan Sokoloff the Vegetable and Agroforestry Manager with Caney Fork Farms to discuss their innovative practices and approach. Resources shared during the conversation: Book Recommendations Restoration Agriculture by Mark Shepard Cultivating Resilience by Laura Lengnick Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life by Barbara Kingsolver Cooperative Farming: Route 9 Cooperative River Hills Harvest Ocean Spray Organic Valley Articles: The Biblical Flood That Will Drown California Video of soil holding water / infiltration rate Iowa derecho in August was most costly thunderstorm disaster in U.S. history Food Justice: Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition Trap Garden Growing Culture: Hunger for Justice Whetstone Magazine Casa Azafran Bliss and the Trash Plants Ranan's Recommendations: Get Outside! Read The Emerald Mile by Kevin Fedarko --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thecompact/message